NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump’s
Katie Walley-Wiegert, 38, a senior marketer in Richmond, Virginia, and the parent of a 2-year-old son, agrees there’s too much materialism but thinks parents should have choices when deciding what is best for their children. She found the wealthy Trump’s comments off-putting.“I think it is a small view of what purchase habits and realities are for people who buy toys for kids,” Walley-Wiegert said.
San Francisco resident Elenor Mak, who founded the Jilly Bing doll company after she couldn’t find an Asian American doll for her daughter, Jillian, now 5, said the president’s remarks upset her because some families struggle to buy even one doll.The trade war with China “just makes it even more impossible for those families,” Mak said.and Kate Hudson playing a pro basketball team president in a new Netflix series called “Running Point” are some of the new television, films, music and games
Also among the streaming offerings worth your time as selected by The Associated Press’: RaMell Ross’ sensational “Nickel Boys,” the indie stunner “Ghostlight” and a recently unearthed, never-before-released concert album by Ella Fitzgerald.
(streaming Friday, Feb. 28 on MGM+) adapted from Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel,
. It’s up for two Oscars: best picture and best adapted screenplay. The film, about two young men who have been sent to an abusive, mid-century Florida reform school called Nickel Academy. Ross films it almost entirely from the first person of those two boys, played by Ethan Herisse and Brandon Wilson.and asked for financial support to pay for the scat’s genetic testing to learn more about the black-fur mutation.
NEW YORK (AP) — Businesses rattled by President Donald Trump’sabsorbed more jolts on Thursday after a U.S. appeals court temporarily blocked a
that would have halted most of his taxes on foreign imports.A three-judge panel of the