Tulsa's new Black mayor proposes $100M trust to 'repair' impact of 1921 Race MassacreNew Foto - Tulsa's new Black mayor proposes $100M trust to 'repair' impact of 1921 Race Massacre

TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Tulsa's new mayor on Sunday proposed a $100 million private trust as part of a reparations plan to give descendants of the1921 Tulsa Race Massacrescholarships and housing help in a city-backed bid to make amends for one of the worst racial attacks in U.S. history. The plan byMayor Monroe Nichols, the first Black mayor of Oklahoma's second-largest city, would not provide direct cash payments to descendants or the last two centenarian survivors of the attack that killed as many as 300 Black people. He made the announcement at the Greenwood Cultural Center, located in the once-thriving district of North Tulsa that was destroyed by a white mob. Nichols said he does not use the term reparations, which he calls politically charged, characterizing his sweeping plan instead as a "road to repair." "For 104 years, the Tulsa Race Massacre has been a stain on our city's history," Nichols said Sunday after receiving a standing ovation from several hundred people. "The massacre was hidden from history books, only to be followed by the intentional acts of redlining, a highway built to choke off economic vitality and the perpetual underinvestment of local, state and federal governments. "Now it's time to take the next big steps to restore." Nichols said the proposal wouldn't require city council approval, although the council would need to authorize the transfer of any city property to the trust, something he said was highly likely. The private charitable trust would be created with a goal to secure $105 million in assets, with most of the funding either secured or committed by June 1, 2026. Although details would be developed over the next year by an executive director and a board of managers, the plan calls for the bulk of the funding, $60 million, to go toward improving buildings and revitalizing the city's north side. "The Greenwood District at its height was a center of commerce," Nichols said in a telephone interview. "So what was lost was not just something from North Tulsa or the Black community. It actually robbed Tulsa of an economic future that would have rivaled anywhere else in the world." Nichols' proposal follows an executive order he signed earlier this year recognizing June 1 as Tulsa Race Massacre Observance Day, an official city holiday. Events Sunday in the Greenwood District included a picnic for families, worship services and an evening candlelight vigil. Nichols also realizes the current national political climate, particularlyPresident Trump's sweeping assaulton diversity, equity and inclusion programs, poses challenging political crosswinds. "The fact that this lines up with a broader national conversation is a tough environment," Nichols admitted, "but it doesn't change the work we have to do." Jacqueline Weary, is a granddaughter of massacre survivor John R. Emerson, Sr., who owned a hotel and cab company in Greenwood that were destroyed. She acknowledged the political difficulty of giving cash payments to descendants. But at the same time, she wondered how much of her family's wealth was lost in the violence. "If Greenwood was still there, my grandfather would still have his hotel," said Weary, 65. "It rightfully was our inheritance, and it was literally taken away." Tulsa is not the first U.S. city to explore reparations. The Chicago suburb of Evanston, Illinois, was thefirst U.S. city to make reparationsavailable to its Black residents for past discrimination, offering qualifying households $25,000 for home repairs, down payments on property, and interest or late penalties on property in the city. The funding for the program came from taxes on the sale of recreational marijuana. Other communities and organizations that have considered providing reparations range from the state of California to cities includingAmherst, Massachusetts; Providence, Rhode Island;Asheville, North Carolina; andIowa City, Iowa; religious denominations like the Episcopal Church; and prominent colleges like Georgetown University in Washington. In Tulsa, there are only two living survivors of the Race Massacre, both of whom are 110 years old: Leslie Benningfield Randle and Viola Fletcher. The women, both of whom were in attendance on Sunday, received direct financial compensation from both aTulsa-based nonprofitand aNew York-based philanthropic organization, but have not received any recompense from the city or state. Damario Solomon-Simmons, an attorney for the survivors and the founder of the Justice for Greenwood Foundation, said earlier this year that any reparations plan should include direct payments to Randle and Fletcher and a victims' compensation fund for outstanding claims. A lawsuit filed by Solomon-Simmons on behalf of the survivors wasrejected by the Oklahoma Supreme Courtlast year, dampening racial justice advocates' hopes that the city would ever make financial amends.

Tulsa's new Black mayor proposes $100M trust to 'repair' impact of 1921 Race Massacre

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Newark Airport to open its shuttered runway Monday, 13 days ahead of scheduleNew Foto - Newark Airport to open its shuttered runway Monday, 13 days ahead of schedule

Newark Liberty International Airport on Monday will reopen a closed runway that has contributed to weeks of delays and chaos at the travel hub. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy will lead a news conference from the airport Monday to mark the runway's reopening. Runway 4L-22R — which is 11,000 feet long — has been undergoing "planned rehabilitation" after showing "significant signs of wear" and has now been deemed safe and up to the Federal Aviation Administration's standards, according to areleasefrom the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates Newark Airport. It had last been rehabilitated in 2014, and runways are typically updated about every 10 years, the statement said. According to the release, the $121 million project began in early March and was set to be finished on June 15. The project included "milling and paving the runway surface, updating lighting, improving airfield signs with LED lighting, installing new underground electrical infrastructure, and implementing drainage improvements." Before it was fully shut down on April 15, the runway was closed on nights and weekends to accommodate the construction schedule. To ensure the runway is fully revamped by the end of the year, the Port Authority said it will continue to close on weeknights and again on weekends at the end of the year. However, Monday's reopening will allow "regular runway operations to resume," the statement said. During runway 4L-22R's planned future closures, two other runways at the airport will remain fully operational. "As we approach the busy summer travel season, this key milestone puts us on a path to further reducing congestion, enhancing safety, and ensuring a seamless travel experience," Duffy said in the Port Authority statement. "With the runway completed, we'll continue our work to harden the telecoms infrastructure and improving the staffing pipeline for the airspace." The planned runway construction was not the only reason passengersflying in and out of Newarkhave faced delays and cancelations this spring. Air traffic controllers serving the airport have experienced anumber of communications blackoutswhile directing planes in the areain recent monthsdue toequipment failures, prompting the FAA on May 20 toreduce the number of flightsto and from Newark until the planned runway construction was complete. "Our goal is to relieve the substantial inconvenience to the traveling public from excessive flight delays due to construction, staffing challenges, and recent equipment issues, which magnify as they spread through the National Airspace System," acting FAA Administrator Chris Rocheleau said at the time of the announcement.

Newark Airport to open its shuttered runway Monday, 13 days ahead of schedule

Newark Airport to open its shuttered runway Monday, 13 days ahead of schedule Newark Liberty International Airport on Monday will reopen a c...
'Nobody Wants This' Season 2 Sets October Release Date on NetflixNew Foto - 'Nobody Wants This' Season 2 Sets October Release Date on Netflix

Joanne (Kristen Bell) and Noah's (Adam Brody) budding romance continues in Season 2 of "Nobody Wants This," which is set to premiere globally Oct. 23 on Netflix. The release date was announced by the cast and crew at an Emmys FYC event for the show's first season. Loosely inspired by the real-life story of creator Erin Foster, the first season followed the unlikely pairing between an agnostic outspoken podcaster and an unconventional rabbi after meeting at a dinner party. After 10 episodes of exploring the couple's on-and-off again romance, the Season 1 finale concluded with an uncertain future between the duo after Joanne revealed she wasn't ready to convert to Judaism. More from Variety Only Netflix's Tudum Could Put Lady Gaga, 'Stranger Things,' Ben Affleck and 'Love Is Blind' on the Same Stage. It Was Exhausting Lady Gaga Does the Viral 'Wednesday' Dance, Performs 'Abracadabra' and 'Zombieboy' at Netflix's Tudum 'Wednesday' Season 2 Clip Reveals Haley Joel Osment as a Doll-Collecting Serial Killer The original Season 1 cast will return alongside a few new additions. Leighton Meester will guest star as Abby, an Instagram mommy influencer and Joanne's childhood nemesis. Miles Fowler, Alex Karpovsky and Arian Moayed will also appear in the upcoming season. Netflix renewed the rom-com series not long after its premiere in September 2024. Following the success of Season 1, Fostertalked with Varietyabout the fan reactions and how creating the show was "a career highlight." "The incredible cast, crew, producers and executives all made this into the show it is today, and to experience viewers' reactions to this series now that it's out in the world has been more than anything I could have dreamed," she said. Since debuting in 2024, "Nobody Wants This" has become a massive hit among audiences captivated by the chemistry between Joanne and Noah. Foster will return as an executive producer alongside her sister, Sara Foster, for Season 2. Newcomer Nora Silver will join as an executive producer, as well as Jenni Konner and Bruce Eric Kaplan, who will also serve as showrunners. Watch the full trailer below. Best of Variety What's Coming to Netflix in June 2025 New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

‘Nobody Wants This’ Season 2 Sets October Release Date on Netflix

'Nobody Wants This' Season 2 Sets October Release Date on Netflix Joanne (Kristen Bell) and Noah's (Adam Brody) budding romance ...
Adam Brody, Kristen Bell and Their "Nobody Wants This" Costars Drop Some Big News About Season 2 — Thanks to a Magic 8 Ball!

On Sunday, June 1, the cast ofNobody Wants Thisannounced that season 2 will premiere on Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025 The news was shared by Kristen Bell, Adam Brody, Justin Lupe, Timothy Simons, and Jackie Tohn, as well as series creator Erin Foster and executive producer Sara Foster live on stage at Netflix's FYSEE LA Emmy Event celebrating season 1 The final episode of the rom-com left on a cliffhanger with Noah (Brody) and Joanne (Bell)'s relationship hanging in the balance Kristen Bell,Adam Brodyand the rest of the gang are coming back for a brand new season ofNobody Wants This! On Sunday, June 1, the cast of the hit Netflix series announced that season 2 will premiere on Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025. The news was shared by Bell, Brody, Justin Lupe, Timothy Simons, and Jackie Tohn, as well as series creatorErin Fosterand executive producer Sara Foster live on stage at Netflix's FYSEE LA Emmy Event celebrating season 1. In a video confirming the big news, Bell, Brody, Lupe, Simons and Tohn gather together as they ask a magic eight ball questions regarding the "scoop" on the second season. Adam Rose/Netflix The questions kick off with a fun one as Bell asks, "Will the matzah ballers make the playoffs?" In response, the eight ball says, "Try again, loser." Other questions include whether there will be "another iconic kiss this season," if Morgan will "find love this season" and whether Esther will "forgive Sasha and Morgan for their friendship." But the final question is perhaps the most exciting as Bell asks what's coming on Oct. 23. When the eight ball says, "Ask a rabbi," Brody proudly steps in. "And the rabbi says: season 2! Your favorite show and mine,Nobody Wants This," he says. Adam Rose/Netflix The first season ofNobody Wants Thisbecame an instant hit, with Netflix announcing its decision to renew the series for a second installment in October 2024. The last episode left fans sitting on the edge of their seats. Viewers and crew alike were thrilled to learn that Noah (Brody) and Joanne's (Bell) love story wouldn't leave off on a cliffhanger. "The incredible cast, crew, producers and executives all made this into the show it is today, and to experience viewers' reactions to this series now that it's out in the world has been more than anything I could have dreamed," said Erin Foster in a statement at the time. "I'm so lucky to be able to continue this story ... Justice for healthy relationships being the most romantic!" Nobody Wants Thisis inspired by Erin's real-life love story with her husband,Simon Tikham. The series follows Noah, a newly single rabbi, and Joanne, an agnostic dating podcaster, as they attempt to make their relationship work despite major cultural differences. In addition to Brody and Bell, most of the show's primary cast is set to return. Lupe and Simons will reprise their roles as the leads' siblings Morgan and Sasha, respectively. Other returning cast members include Tohn as Esther andSherry Colaas Ashley. SAEED ADYANI/NETFLIX Brody's real-life wife,Leighton Meester, is also a guest star in the second season ofNobody Wants This. She will play Abby, Joanne's middle school nemesis, who's become an "Instagram mommy influencer," perVariety. Bottomsstar Miles Fowler will play Lenny, Noah's Matzah Ballers teammate, who is set up with Joanne's sister, Morgan. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Nobody Wants Thisseason 1 is streaming on Netflix and season 2 premieres Oct. 23, 2025. Read the original article onPeople

Adam Brody, Kristen Bell and Their “Nobody Wants This” Costars Drop Some Big News About Season 2 — Thanks to a Magic 8 Ball!

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Miley Cyrus' Bold Reaction to Dad Billy Ray, Elizabeth Hurley RomanceNew Foto - Miley Cyrus' Bold Reaction to Dad Billy Ray, Elizabeth Hurley Romance

Miley Cyrus' Bold Reaction to Dad Billy Ray, Elizabeth Hurley Romanceoriginally appeared onParade. Miley Cyrushas a newfound appreciation for her parents — and that includes dadBilly Ray Cyrus' surprising new romance withElizabeth Hurley. It's no secret that the Cyrus family has weathered years of drama, withTrace Cyrus, Miley's older brother, famouslycalling out the "Achy Breaky Heart" singerin January, after heperformed at aDonald Trumpinauguration event. (The post was also written in the wake of Billy Ray's messy divorce from Firerose, and several years afterhis divorce from longtime wifeTish Cyrus.) As the Metro Station singer wrote at the time, "The man that I wanted so desperately to be I barely recognize now," specifically mentioning how his sisters have been negatively affected by their dad's behavior. "Me and the girls have been genuinely worried about you for years but you've pushed all of us away," he added. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Trace Cyrus (@tracecyrus) Now, however, Miley is speaking out from a place of newfound appreciation for both of her parents — and their respective new relationships. (Tish, for her part, has been married toDominic Purcellsince 2023, while Billy Ray and Hurley went public with their unexpected romance in April.) "Now that my mom is so in love with my stepdad, who I completely adore, and now that my dad, I see him finding happiness, too — I can love them both as individuals instead of as a parental pairing," the "Flowers" singer toldThe New York Timesin a new interview. "I'm being an adult about it." Still, it took time for her to get to that place — especially with her dad, who previously co-starred with her onHannah Montana. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Miley Cyrus (@mileycyrus) "At first it's hard, because the little kid in you reacts before the adult in you can go, 'Yes, that's your dad, but that's just another person that deserves to be in his bliss and to be happy,'" the "Malibu" artist shared candidly. "My child self has caught up." As for Billy Ray and Hurley's romance, the couple made their red carpet debut last week after months of gushing about each other via Instagram and in interviews. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Elizabeth Hurley (@elizabethhurley1) The pair first connected on the set of the 2022 holiday movie,Christmas in Paradise. While they didn't get together then, "the couple times we were in the same scene there was a chemistry there," Billy Ray shared in April on theThe Ty Bentli Show. He also revealed that Hurley initiated their romance bysending him a text messagein the middle of his headline-making drama. "Hey, it looks like life might be a little bit tough and just wanted you to know I'm in your corner. You've got a friend in your corner," she wrote at the time, which eventually blossomed into a romance. Miley Cyrus' Bold Reaction to Dad Billy Ray, Elizabeth Hurley Romancefirst appeared on Parade on Jun 1, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jun 1, 2025, where it first appeared.

Miley Cyrus' Bold Reaction to Dad Billy Ray, Elizabeth Hurley Romance

Miley Cyrus' Bold Reaction to Dad Billy Ray, Elizabeth Hurley Romance Miley Cyrus' Bold Reaction to Dad Billy Ray, Elizabeth Hurley ...

 

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