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  • Salvage crews remove large portion of commercial jet from river after deadly air collision near DC


    Crews began removing wreckage from the Potomac River from last week’s deadly plane collision between an airliner and an Army helicopter. The midair crash was the deadliest U.S. air disaster since 2001.

    ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — Salvage crews have removed a large portion of a commercial jet from the Potomac River near Washington’s Reagan National Airport on Monday, five days after a midair collision last week that killed 67 people.

    Authorities have said the operation to remove the plane will take several days and they will then work to remove the military helicopter involved in the crash.

    The crash between the American Airlines jet and an Army helicopter over Washington D.C. on Wednesday was the deadliest U.S. air disaster since 2001.

    Authorities have recovered and identified 55 of the 67 people killed in the crash and Washington, D.C., Fire and EMS Chief John Donnelly has said they are confident all will be found. Crews early Monday could be seen aboard a vessel with a crane.

    More than 300 responders were taking part in the recovery effort at any given time, officials said. Two Navy barges were also deployed to lift heavy wreckage.

    Divers and salvage workers are adhering to strict protocols and will stop moving debris if a body is found, Col. Francis B. Pera of the Army Corps of Engineers said Sunday. The “dignified recovery” of remains takes precedence over all else, he said.

    Portions of the two aircraft that collided over the river Wednesday night near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport — an American Airlines jet with 64 people aboard and an Army Black Hawk helicopter with 3 aboard — are being loaded onto flatbed trucks and will be taken to a hangar for investigation.

    The crash occurred when the jet, en route from Wichita, Kansas, was about to land. The Black Hawk was on a training mission. There were no survivors.

    On Sunday, family members were taken in buses with a police escort to the Potomac River bank near where the two aircraft came to rest after colliding.

    The plane’s passengers included figure skaters returning from the 2025 U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Wichita and a group of hunters returning from a guided trip. Army Staff Sgt. Ryan Austin O’Hara, 28, of Lilburn, Georgia; Chief Warrant Officer 2 Andrew Loyd Eaves, 39, of Great Mills, Maryland; and Capt. Rebecca M. Lobach, of Durham, North Carolina, were in the helicopter.

    Federal investigators were working to piece together the events that led to the collision. Full investigations typically take a year or more. Investigators hope to have a preliminary report within 30 days.

    Wednesday’s crash was the deadliest in the U.S. since Nov. 12, 2001, when a jet slammed into a New York City neighborhood just after takeoff, killing all 260 people on board and five on the ground.

    Experts stress that plane travel is overwhelmingly safe, but the crowded airspace around Reagan Airport can challenge even experienced pilots.

    The NTSB said Saturday that preliminary data showed conflicting readings about the altitudes of the airliner and the helicopter.

    Investigators also said that about a second before impact, the jet’s flight recorder showed a change in its pitch. But they did not say whether that change in angle meant that pilots were trying to perform an evasive maneuver to avoid the crash.

    Data from the jet’s flight recorder showed its altitude as 325 feet (99 meters), plus or minus 25 feet (7.6 meters), when the crash happened, NTSB officials told reporters. Data in the control tower, though, showed the Black Hawk at 200 feet (61 meters), the maximum allowed altitude for helicopters in the area.

    The discrepancy has yet to be explained.

    Investigators said they hoped to reconcile the difference with data from the helicopter’s black box and planned to refine the tower data, which can be less reliable.

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    Christopher Weber in Los Angeles contributed reporting.

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    Aircraft Down The sun rises above a wreckage site in the Potomac River across from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

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    APTOPIX Aircraft Down The sun rises and a jet lifts off above a wreckage site in the Potomac River from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

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    Aircraft Down Rescue and salvage crews with cranes work near the wreckage of an American Airlines jet in the Potomac River from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Monday, Feb. 2, 2025, in Arlington, Va. . (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

    AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana

    Aircraft Down Rescue and salvage crews with cranes work near the wreckage of an American Airlines jet in the Potomac River from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

    AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana

    Aircraft Down Rescue and salvage crews with cranes pull up the wreckage of an American Airlines jet in the Potomac River from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

    AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana

    Aircraft Down Rescue and salvage crews with cranes pull up the wreckage of an American Airlines jet in the Potomac River from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

    AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana

    Aircraft Down Rescue and salvage crews with cranes work to pull up the wreckage of an American Airlines jet in the Potomac River from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

    AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana

    Aircraft Down Rescue and salvage crews pull up a plane engine as cranes work near the wreckage of an American Airlines jet in the Potomac river from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

    AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana

    Aircraft Down Rescue and salvage crews pull up a plane engine as cranes work near the wreckage of an American Airlines jet in the Potomac river from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

    AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana

    APTOPIX Aircraft Down Rescue and salvage crews pull up a plane engine as cranes work near the wreckage of an American Airlines jet in the Potomac River from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

    AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana

    Aircraft Down Rescue and salvage crews pull up a plane engine as cranes work near the wreckage of an American Airlines jet in the Potomac river from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

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    In a tragic incident near Washington DC, salvage crews have successfully removed a large portion of a commercial jet from the Potomac River following a deadly air collision. The collision, which occurred between a passenger jet and a smaller private plane, resulted in multiple fatalities and has left the local community in shock.

    The salvage crews have been working tirelessly to recover as much of the wreckage as possible, in order to investigate the cause of the collision and to provide closure to the families of the victims. The process has been challenging, as the wreckage was submerged in the river and required specialized equipment and expertise to safely remove.

    Authorities are continuing their investigation into the cause of the collision, which is believed to have been caused by a miscommunication between air traffic controllers and the pilots of the two planes. The tragedy has raised questions about the safety of air traffic in the region and has prompted calls for improved communication and coordination between pilots and air traffic control.

    As the community mourns the loss of those who perished in the collision, salvage crews are working diligently to recover the remaining wreckage and provide answers to the families of the victims. Our thoughts are with all those affected by this tragic event, and we hope that lessons can be learned to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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  • NV Energy braces for atmospheric river, warns of potential outages in northern Nevada


    NV Energy is preparing for an atmospheric river expected to hit northern Nevada starting Friday afternoon, bringing heavy rain, potential flooding, strong winds, and heavy, wet snow in the mountains. The storm is anticipated to last through the weekend and into early next week.

    In a message sent to customers on Thursday, NV Energy warned that the severe weather could lead to service outages. The company has increased personnel across its service territories to respond quickly and safely during the storm.

    “Our highest priority during the storm is to ensure public and employee safety,” NV Energy said.

    Due to the storm’s potential impact, outage times may be longer than usual. NV Energy crews may need to access power lines or equipment on private property for emergency repairs. Customers are advised to verify field employees and contractors by their identification badges.

    NV Energy provided several safety tips for customers:

    • Call 911 if you encounter a downed power line and avoid approaching or touching it.
    • Report outages at nvenergy.com/outageprep or by calling (775) 834-4444.
    • Ensure contact information is up to date in MyAccount for faster updates.
    • Prepare a backup plan if someone in your household is on life support.
    • Move to higher ground if flash flooding is possible.
    • Avoid walking or driving through flood water.
    • Stay away from standing water, which may be electrically charged.
    • Avoid touching electrical equipment if wet or standing in water.
    • Review safety rules for portable generators.
    • Learn how to override electric garage door openers.
    • Create an emergency kit with essentials like a blanket, flashlight, batteries, and first aid supplies.
    • Keep refrigerators and freezers closed during outages to preserve food.

    For more safety tips, visit nvenergy.com/outageprep. NV Energy thanked customers for their support and urged them to stay safe during the storm.



    As an atmospheric river approaches northern Nevada, NV Energy is bracing for potential power outages in the region. The utility company is closely monitoring the situation and preparing for the possibility of strong winds and heavy rainfall that could lead to disruptions in power supply.

    Residents are urged to be prepared for potential outages by charging electronic devices, stocking up on essential supplies, and having a plan in place for any emergency situations. NV Energy will be working around the clock to restore power as quickly and safely as possible in the event of any outages.

    Stay tuned to local news outlets and NV Energy’s website for updates on the situation and follow any instructions or warnings issued by authorities. Let’s all work together to stay safe and weather this storm.

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  • The moments before a helicopter and plane collided mid-air over the Potomac River




    CNN
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    Before American Eagle Flight 5342 took to the air from Wichita, Kansas, Wednesday evening, on its way to the nation’s capital, figure skater Spencer Lane snapped a photo of the plane’s wing stretched out over the tarmac toward the horizon.

    A grayish-blue overcast sky formed a shimmery curtain over the setting sun in the image the teenager posted to his Instagram Stories. The up-and-coming skater wrote “ICT->DCA,” referencing the airport codes for the departure and destination cities.

    Lane, his mother as well as other budding skating stars, their families and coaches from the US and Russia awaited their departure after attending the US Figure Skating Championships and a development camp for young athletes.

    In all, 60 passengers and four crew members were on board the commercial jet when it took off at 5:39 p.m.

    The 2-hour, 35-minute journey would deliver them to one of the country’s most congested and complicated flight approaches, a runway at Reagan National Airport, just south of the capital’s brightly illuminated marble monuments.

    It ended as the deadliest US aviation disaster in nearly a quarter century.

    On a clear night, the nearly full Bombardier CRJ700 jet approached Runway 33 around 8:48 p.m. when it collided midair with a US Army Black Hawk helicopter carrying a crew of three on a training flight. Videos captured a giant red-orange fireball, followed by an eerie trail of smoke and burning debris. The two aircraft plunged into the dark, frigid Potomac River. No one survived.

    The victims represent a cross section of the legions who traverse America’s congested airways on any given day, including a biology professor and popular soldiers, longtime airline pilots and flight attendants, union steamfitters returning from a hunting trip, an attorney and a pair of young associates, along with the aspiring figure skating stars, their family members and coaches.

    Timothy Lilley, whose son, Sam Lilley, was the first officer on American Airlines Flight 5342, said he spent 20 years as a helicopter pilot in the Army. Both he and his son shared a passion for flying. Now, Lilley told Fox 5 Atlanta, he has to reconcile that passion with the cause of his son’s death.

    “It hurts me because those are my brothers,” he said of the Army helicopter crew. “Now my son is dead.”

    Passenger texted husband: Flight lands soon

    The aircraft wreckage in the Potomac River.

    At Reagan National Airport, Hamaad Raza received a text message from his wife: The flight was about 20 minutes from touching down. He later showed the message to a reporter for CNN affiliate WUSA.

    As Flight 5342 made its subsequent descent just miles south of the White House, the UH-60 Black Hawk flew at a low altitude along what is known as Route 4. The flight path hugs the eastern shore of the Potomac and is reserved as a special corridor for law enforcement, medevac, military, and government helicopters. Helicopters in the corridor must be at or below 200 feet above sea level.

    The military helicopter may have been flying outside its approved flight path, at a higher altitude than it was supposed to be, and at least half a mile off the approved route, the New York Times reported.

    Members of the US Army’s 12th Aviation Battalion’s Bravo company – based in Fort Belvoir, Virginia – the soldiers on board had experience with the crowded and tightly controlled airspace over DC.

    The helicopter pilot and co-pilot had at least 1,500 hours of flight time between them – a significant amount, according to a senior Army official, considering their average flights are around two hours. Jonathan Koziol, chief of staff for Army aviation, described the soldiers as “a fantastic crew. Very experienced at what they were doing.”

    The two pilots at the controls of Flight 5342 were also experienced. The captain had been flying with PSA Airlines – which operated the flight for parent carrier American – for nearly six years, according to company CEO Robert Isom. The first officer had nearly two years with the airline.

    About 8:43 p.m. Wednesday, an air traffic controller at Reagan National contacted the commercial jet.

    “Can you take Runway 33?” the controller asked, directing the jet to a shorter runway that intersects the busy main runway.

    “Yeah, we can do 33,” the pilot responded.

    “Can confirm Runway 33, Runway 33 cleared to land …”

    The soldiers on the Black Hawk were conducting what Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth described as an annual nighttime training on “a continuity of government mission.” The missions are routine: In the event of a catastrophe, helicopters are often employed to usher government officials to safety. Crew members had night vision goggles, the defense secretary said.

    The Black Hawk flew past the Lincoln Memorial and over the Tidal Basin. As the inky black Potomac spread out below the helicopter, an air traffic controller at Reagan National contacted the military pilot.

    “Do you have the CRJ in sight?” the air traffic controller asked, referring to the regional jet. The controller instructed the military aircraft to look out for the jet.

    Before the pilot responded, the controller instructed the helicopter to “pass behind the CRJ,” according to a feed of the air traffic communication.

    “Pat-25 has aircraft in sight,” the helicopter pilot responded with his call signal. He requested “visual separation,” meaning he would visually maintain a safe distance from the jet. The tower confirmed and granted the pilot permission to visually navigate and avoid Flight 5342.

    That final communication was followed by more than 10 seconds of silence before the giant fireball erupted above the Potomac. The audio captured audible gasps, including a loud “oooh” in the background.

    “Oh, my!” someone is heard saying in the background of radio transmissions. Air traffic controllers are heard scrambling to direct jets to nearby airports.

    “Tower, did you see that?” the pilot of one aircraft is heard asking on the radio transmission.

    “Looks like there were flares up in the air,” a pilot reported to the tower at one point.

    “We’re handling that right now,” the controller responded.

    An unknown pilot told the tower he saw “flares from the opposite side of the Potomac.”

    “Apparently both aircraft involved are in the river,” the controller said later.

    At the time of the collision, one air traffic controller was working two different tower positions, handling both local and helicopter traffic, an air traffic control source told CNN. The source said the set-up was not uncommon. An internal preliminary Federal Aviation Administration report, however, said staffing was “not normal for the time of day and volume of traffic,” The New York Times reported.

    The National Transportation Safety Board, which is investigating the collision, has recovered both the flight data and cockpit voice recorders – known as the black boxes – from the jet. The helicopter’s flight data and voice recorder – combined in one black box – has also been recovered.

    Emergency response units assess airplane wreckage in the Potomac River near Reagan National Airport on Thursday.

    After weeks of icy temperatures in the region, Wednesday night felt comparatively balmy. Jimmy Mazel, 17, and his girlfriend decided to eat dinner at Gravelly Point Park in Arlington, Virginia. Located just north of Reagan National, the park is a popular destination to watch arriving and departing planes soar overhead. An evening of dining and plane-spotting was interrupted, he said, by “a white light falling out of the sky.”

    Nearby, Roy Best, was standing on his building’s rooftop when he heard a loud noise and saw a bright light flare in the distance.

    “I turned to the side and I saw like a big spark,” he said. “And then, you know, just something falling.”

    At first, Best said, he thought it might have been fireworks. A little later he learned the truth.

    When a direct line with Reagan National Airport rang that Wednesday night, David Hoagland, president of the Washington DC Firefighters Local 36, said first responders expected a routine report of a flight in distress. Instead, they heard: “Crash! Crash! Crash!” he recalled.

    As members of the union rushed to a pier to board a fireboat, burning debris rained down over the Potomac. First responders arrived to find wreckage submerged in the shallow water and almost immediately started finding victims, Hoagland said. Some plane passengers were still strapped in their seats, but removing them proved difficult as sharp pieces of debris ripped the wetsuits worn by first responders.

    The plane was found upside-down in three sections in shallow water – including the partly submerged wing and mangled fuselage. The helicopter wreckage was also found.

    Gravelly Point Park, the destination for plane watchers, is now the site of a makeshift morgue.

    At least 41 bodies – 28 of those remains identified – have been recovered from the murky depths of the Potomac, with near-zero visibility in the water and other difficult conditions hampering the search effort. The plane’s fuselage will need to be removed so the remaining bodies can be retrieved, DC Fire and EMS Chief John Donnelly said.

    Clouds and cold rain rolled in on Friday – as flights landed and took off and search crews continued their work – magnifying the pall the tragedy has cast over the city and the nation.



    The tragic moments before a helicopter and plane collided mid-air over the Potomac River

    On a cold and foggy afternoon, two aircrafts found themselves on a collision course over the Potomac River. The helicopter, carrying a group of sightseers, and the small plane, with a pilot and passenger on board, were both navigating through the murky skies just moments before disaster struck.

    As the two aircrafts approached each other, the pilot of the plane tried to maneuver out of the way, but it was too late. The helicopter, unaware of the impending danger, continued on its path, leading to a catastrophic collision that sent debris raining down into the river below.

    Eyewitnesses on the ground watched in horror as the two aircrafts collided, creating a fireball in the sky before plummeting into the water below. Rescue crews rushed to the scene, but the damage was already done. Lives were lost, and a sense of shock and disbelief settled over the onlookers.

    In the aftermath of the tragic accident, questions arose about how such a collision could have occurred. Investigations were launched, and safety protocols were scrutinized to prevent such a devastating event from happening again.

    The moments before the helicopter and plane collided will forever be etched in the memories of those who witnessed the tragedy. It serves as a stark reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of vigilance and caution when navigating the skies.

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  • George Lopez, February 15 | River Cities’ Reader


    Saturday, February 15, 8 p.m.

    Rhythm City Casino Resort Event Center, 7077 Elmore Avenue, Davenport IA

    An artist who has broken ground for Latino comics by embracing his ethnicity, confronting racial stereotypes, and fighting for his community on and off the stage, Grammy-nominated comedian George Lopez brings his national tour to Davenport’s Rhythm City Casino Resort Event Center on February 15, the famed funnyman beloved for six seasons as the star of his eponymous ABC sitcom, which currently ranks as one of the top-rated shows on Nick at Nite.

    Born in Los Angeles in 1961, Lopez spent a number of years performing stand-up comedy before being approached by Sandra Bullock, in 2000, to produce and star in a TV comedy. Bullock was concerned about the lack of Hispanic-oriented sitcoms on American television, and pushed to get a sitcom on television that starred Hispanics without being exclusively about the Hispanic American community. Long criticized by Hispanic American groups for lack of Latinos on their television shows, ABC quickly picked up the television series, and in 2002, Lopez became one of the few Latinos to star in a television comedy series, following in the footsteps of Desi Arnaz, Freddie Prinze, and John Leguizamo. With Lopez the co-creator, writer, producer, and star George Lopez aired on ABC from 2002 to 2007, and was added to the Nick at Nite lineup in September of 2007, the show also becoming a considerable success in syndication.

    Currently, the comedian is in the third season of his NBC sitcom Lopez vs Lopez, which was created by its star alongside Mayan Lopez and Debby Wolfe. The series boasts Lopez and his real-life daughter Mayan as fictionalized versions of themselves. Among the noted Hispanic performers who have guested on the comedy over the years are Mario Lopez, Harvey Guillen, Justina Machado, Danny Trejo, Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias. Beyond his television work, Lopez has enjoyed a thriving film career. His HBO Films drama Real Women Have Curves, starring America Ferrera, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, where it received the 2002 Audience Award. He also appeared in Robert Rodriguez’s The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3D, voiced the titular Papi Cortez in Disney’s Beverly Hills Chihuahua, co-starred opposite Jackie Chan in 2010’s The Spy Next Door, and recently played Uncle Rudy Reyes in 2023’s DC Extended Universe superhero film Blue Beetle. And in addition, Lopez has enjoyed literary success, his autobiography Why You Crying (co-written by Armen Keteyian) having placed in the New York Times Bestsellers top 20.

    George Lopez brings his national tour to Davenport’s Event Center on February 15, admission to the 8 p.m. show is $51-101, and more information and tickets are available by calling (563)328-8000 and visiting RhythmCityCasino.com.



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  • La formación confirmada de River vs. Instituto


    River se vuelve a reencontrar con su gente en el Estadio Monumental después del amistoso ante México, esta vez de forma oficial por primera vez en lo que va del 2025. Por la segunda fecha del Torneo Apertura, el Millonario enfrenta a Instituto desde las 21.30 y Marcelo Gallardo ya tiene definidos a los once titulares.

    El Muñeco, como era de esperarse luego de conocerse que está a punto de ser vendido, no incluyó a Rodrigo Villagra en la lista de convocados. Quien sí ocupará un lugar en el banco de suplentes es Sebastián Driussi, a la espera de hacer su debut. Repasá la formación de River para medirse con la Gloria.

    La formación de River vs. Instituto

    Franco Armani; Gonzalo Montiel, Germán Pezzella, Lucas Martínez Quarta, Marcos Acuña; Enzo Pérez, Maxi Meza, Giuliano Galoppo, Manuel Lanzini; Facundo Colidio y Miguel Borja, los once titulares elegidos por Marcelo Gallardo para enfrentar a la Gloria en el Estadio Monumental desde las 21.30.

    Con respecto al duelo ante Platense, el entrenador decidió repetir a los mismos apellidos. Pablo Solari no irá al banco de suplentes ante su inmimente venta al fútbol de Rusia.

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    ¿Dónde ver el partido de River vs. Instituto?

    El partido entre River e Instituto será transmitido por TNT Sports. Como siempre, también vas a poder seguir el minuto a minuto del partido en el sitio web de La Página Millonaria y la transmisión con los relatos de Lito Costa Febre a través de nuestro canal de Youtube.Publicidad





    River Plate dio a conocer la formación confirmada para el partido de esta tarde contra Instituto en el Estadio Monumental. El equipo dirigido por Marcelo Gallardo saldrá a la cancha con los siguientes jugadores:

    Arquero: Franco Armani
    Defensores: Gonzalo Montiel, Paulo Díaz, Jonatan Maidana, Fabrizio Angileri
    Mediocampistas: Enzo Pérez, Bruno Zuculini, Nicolás De La Cruz, José Paradela
    Delanteros: Braian Romero, Julián Álvarez

    Con esta alineación, River buscará sumar una nueva victoria en la Liga Profesional de Fútbol y mantenerse en lo más alto de la tabla de posiciones. ¡Vamos Millo! #VamosRiver #LaBanda #HoyJuegaRiver

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  • River Toob Mini Figures Safari Ltd NEW Toys Educational Figurines



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    Introducing the new River Toob Mini Figures from Safari Ltd! These educational figurines are perfect for young explorers who love learning about different ecosystems and the creatures that inhabit them.

    Each River Toob Mini Figure set includes 12 intricately detailed figurines, like a crocodile, hippopotamus, and piranha, that are sure to spark curiosity and imagination in children. These toys are a great way to teach kids about the diversity of life in rivers and the importance of conservation.

    Whether you’re a teacher looking to enhance your science curriculum or a parent wanting to encourage your child’s love for nature, the River Toob Mini Figures are a fantastic addition to any toy collection. Get yours today and let the adventure begin!
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  • Blood on the River: James Town, 1607 – Paperback By Carbone, Elisa – VERY GOOD



    Blood on the River: James Town, 1607 – Paperback By Carbone, Elisa – VERY GOOD

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    In this captivating historical fiction novel, Carbone brings to life the struggles and triumphs of the early settlers at James Town in 1607. Through the eyes of the young protagonist, Samuel Collier, readers are taken on a journey of survival, friendship, and discovery in the harsh and unforgiving wilderness of the New World.

    Carbone’s meticulous research and vivid storytelling make this book a must-read for anyone interested in American history. The characters are well-developed and the plot is engaging, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the very end.

    If you’re a fan of historical fiction or are simply looking for a gripping and educational read, “Blood on the River: James Town, 1607” is the perfect choice. Pick up a copy today and immerse yourself in the thrilling world of early colonial America.
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  • La formación de River vs. Platense


    Bajo un calor infernal, River pone primera en el Torneo Apertura 2025 en un estadio siempre complejo: el Ciudad de Vicente López. El Millonario, que viene de ganar los dos amistosos de pretemporada que disputó, debutará ante Platense esta noche desde las 21.30 por la 1° jornada de la Zona B. Arbitraje de Ariel Penel y transmisión de ESPN Premium.

    Con respecto a los convocados, Gallardo no pudo contar con Pity Martínez, Rodrigo Villagra y Fabricio Bustos, los tres lesionados. Tampoco está Sebastián Driussi, quien hará una puesta a punto física. A falta de una hora para el inicio del duelo ante el Calamar, el Muñeco ya confirmó a los once titulares. Repasá el equipo.

    La formación de River vs. Platense

    Franco Armani; Gonzalo Montiel, Germán Pezzella, Lucas Martínez Quarta, Marcos Acuña; Giuliano Galoppo, Enzo Pérez, Maximiliano Meza, Manuel Lanzini; Facundo Colidio y Miguel Ángel Borja, los once elegidos por Gallardo para el debut ante el Calamar. Reaparece Acuña en lugar de Casco con respecto al amistoso vs. México, el resto los mismos que empiezan a salir de memoria.

    Montiel jugó 58 minutos ante México con la 4 y hará su debut oficial ante Platense. (Foto: Diego Haliasz / LPM).

    Montiel jugó 58 minutos ante México con la 4 y hará su debut oficial ante Platense. (Foto: Diego Haliasz / LPM).

    Seguí en vivo River vs. Platense con los relatos de Lito

    Lito Costa Febre, quien lleva más de 30 años siguiendo la campaña de River, relatará el partido de forma exclusiva a través de este medio. Mediante el Twitter, el Facebook y el canal de YouTube de La Página Millonaria podrás seguir la transmisión en vivo para escuchar lo que suceda entre el Millonario y el Marrón.

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    En el partido de hoy, River Plate se enfrentará a Platense en un encuentro emocionante que promete ser una verdadera batalla en el campo de juego. Ambos equipos han estado trabajando arduamente en su formación y estrategia para este enfrentamiento, y los fanáticos están ansiosos por ver qué sucederá.

    River Plate, uno de los equipos más grandes y exitosos de Argentina, ha estado demostrando un gran rendimiento en las últimas semanas. Con jugadores estrella como Enzo Pérez, Matías Suárez y Julián Álvarez en su formación, el equipo dirigido por Marcelo Gallardo buscará imponer su estilo de juego ofensivo y dominante para asegurar la victoria.

    Por otro lado, Platense, recién ascendido a la Primera División del fútbol argentino, ha estado sorprendiendo a propios y extraños con su desempeño en la liga. Con jugadores jóvenes y talentosos como Facundo Curuchet y Franco Baldassarra en su plantel, el equipo dirigido por Leonardo Carol Madel buscará dar la sorpresa y llevarse los tres puntos en este desafío.

    Sin duda, este partido promete ser uno de los más emocionantes de la jornada y los fanáticos de ambos equipos estarán expectantes para ver quién se llevará la victoria. ¿Cuál será la formación que mejor se desempeñe en el campo de juego y se lleve los tres puntos? ¡No te pierdas este emocionante enfrentamiento entre River Plate y Platense!

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  • Matt Rife does surprise comedy set at Fall River club – Fall River Reporter


    Some folks received a special treat at a Fall River club this past weekend.

    The ROFL House Comedy night through Whale City Comedy performed Sunday at the sold-out Belmont Club on Franklin Street.

    The performances of Sonya Priest, Doug Key (Comedy Central), Carolina Montesquieu, Derek Furtado, and Ray Harrington (Conan, Hulu) dished out more than enough laughs, however, those in attendance received a big cherry on top, Matt Rife.

    Photo courtesy of The Belmont Club

    The 29-year-old comedian, actor, writer, and producer is used to performing in sold out arenas but dished out the laughter at the intimate and historic Belmont.

    Photo courtesy of The Belmont Club

    Rife bought a home in North Smithfield, Rhode Island last year, giving him a short drive that was appreciated by all.

    Photo courtesy of The Belmont Club

    Whale City Comedy is a 5-day stand-up comedy festival on the South Coast of Massachusetts, that also features pop-up shows like the one Sunday at The Belmont.

    In addition to nights like Sunday, The Belmont also hosts monthly open mic nights, karaoke, and local musical talent.



    Matt Rife, known for his stand-up comedy and appearances on MTV’s Wild ‘N Out, recently surprised fans with an impromptu comedy set at a local Fall River club. The energetic comedian brought his signature humor and wit to the stage, delighting the audience with his quick jokes and hilarious anecdotes.

    Rife’s surprise performance at the Fall River club had fans buzzing with excitement, as they were treated to an unexpected night of laughter and entertainment. The intimate setting allowed for a more personal and interactive experience, as Rife engaged with the crowd and had everyone in stitches throughout his set.

    Attendees at the club were thrilled to see Rife in action, and many took to social media to rave about his comedic talents. Some even shared videos from the night, capturing the laughter and fun that ensued during Rife’s performance.

    Overall, Rife’s surprise comedy set at the Fall River club was a hit, leaving fans eager for more of his hilarious stand-up in the future. Keep an eye out for this rising comedy star, as he continues to bring the laughs wherever he goes.

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  • Matt Rife makes surprise appearance at Fall River comedy show




    Last night, comedy fans in Fall River were in for a treat as comedian Matt Rife made a surprise appearance at a local comedy show. The audience was thrilled to see the comedic talent take the stage, delivering hilarious jokes and engaging with the crowd.

    Rife, known for his appearances on MTV’s Wild ‘N Out and his stand-up comedy specials, had the audience in stitches with his quick wit and charming personality. Fans were delighted to have the opportunity to see him perform live in their city.

    The surprise appearance was a welcome addition to an already entertaining evening, and attendees left the show buzzing with excitement. It’s safe to say that Matt Rife’s unexpected visit made for a memorable night of laughter in Fall River.

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