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Cameron Diaz to Star in Action Comedy "Bad Day" for Netflix
Cameron Diaz to Star in Action Comedy "Bad Day" for Netflix

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time7 days ago

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  • See - Sada Elbalad

Cameron Diaz to Star in Action Comedy "Bad Day" for Netflix

Yara Sameh Cameron Diaz, who after a near-decade hiatus made a return to acting this year with Netflix's hit "Back in Action", is continuing to be back in action. Diaz has reunited with the streaming giant and signed on to star in "Bad Day," an action comedy to be directed by Jake Szymanski, who helmed the well-regarded comedy series "Jury Duty" as well as "Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates". Beau Bauman, who produced "Back in Action", is producing with his Good One Productions. Written by Laura Solon, the original script centers on a single mom fighting to keep one little promise to her daughter on the absolute worst day of her life. The project has been described as a comedic version of "Falling Down", the 1993 drama directed by Joel Schumacher that starred Michael Douglas as a man who hits his breaking point while trying to get to his daughter's birthday party. Solon will executive produce, as will Mark Moran. This is the third collaboration for the Solon and Bauman, who previously worked together on comedies "Office Christmas Party" and "Let It Snow". The scribe wrote the script on spec, with Bauman helping to develop it. Netflix is moving fast on this one, which will shoot this fall in New York and New Jersey. With movies ranging from Something About "Mary" and "The Holiday" to "Bad Teacher" and the Shrek movies, Diaz was one of Hollywood's most bankable big-screen stars when she took a break in 2014. She was lured back by the previous Netflix regime with the promise of a big paycheck and the chance to reunite with her Annie co-star Jamie Foxx for "Back in Action". The movie, about a married couple who happen to be former spies, debuted in January and became an instant hit on the platform. In just six months, it now ranks at No. 6 on Netflix's most watched movie list of all time, per Nielsen. "Back in Action" is also the most watched original streaming movie of the year so far, with 5.26 billion minutes viewed, and the third-most-watched movie on any streaming platform. read more New Tourism Route To Launch in Old Cairo Ahmed El Sakka-Led Play 'Sayidati Al Jamila' to Be Staged in KSA on Dec. 6 Mandy Moore Joins Season 2 of "Dr. Death" Anthology Series Don't Miss These Movies at 44th Cairo Int'l Film Festival Today Amr Diab to Headline KSA's MDLBEAST Soundstorm 2022 Festival Arts & Culture Mai Omar Stuns in Latest Instagram Photos Arts & Culture "The Flash" to End with Season 9 Arts & Culture Ministry of Culture Organizes four day Children's Film Festival Arts & Culture Canadian PM wishes Muslims Eid-al-Adha News Israeli-Linked Hadassah Clinic in Moscow Treats Wounded Iranian IRGC Fighters News China Launches Largest Ever Aircraft Carrier Sports Former Al Zamalek Player Ibrahim Shika Passes away after Long Battle with Cancer Videos & Features Tragedy Overshadows MC Alger Championship Celebration: One Fan Dead, 11 Injured After Stadium Fall Lifestyle Get to Know 2025 Eid Al Adha Prayer Times in Egypt Arts & Culture South Korean Actress Kang Seo-ha Dies at 31 after Cancer Battle News "Tensions Escalate: Iran Probes Allegations of Indian Tech Collaboration with Israeli Intelligence" News Flights suspended at Port Sudan Airport after Drone Attacks Arts & Culture Hawass Foundation Launches 1st Course to Teach Ancient Egyptian Language Videos & Features Video: Trending Lifestyle TikToker Valeria Márquez Shot Dead during Live Stream

DonutNV Continues Growth Throughout Northeast Ohio, Spreading Sweetness and Smiles
DonutNV Continues Growth Throughout Northeast Ohio, Spreading Sweetness and Smiles

Associated Press

time11-07-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

DonutNV Continues Growth Throughout Northeast Ohio, Spreading Sweetness and Smiles

'We want to be part of the fun and bring smiles to everyone attending local festivals'— Rodney Soultz KENT-SOLON, OH, UNITED STATES, July 11, 2025 / / -- DonutNV is proud to welcome Rodney & Veronica Soultz to the DonutNV franchise system, bringing sweet treats and a spirit of community to Solon, Twinsburg, Aurora, Hudson, Streetsboro and Kent Ohio. Driven by a lifelong dream and a desire for a flexible, fun way to stay active in retirement, this new venture embodies the true spirit of entrepreneurship and small business ownership. Inspired by the well-crafted, adaptable model of DonutNV, Rodney shares, 'The organization has a family feel and a turnkey operation with the flexibility to personalize—it's perfect for a couple like us who wants to start and grow their own business without reinventing the wheel.' Their goals include remaining engaged, supporting local events, and building lasting relationships within the community. As first-time business owners, they're excited to create memorable moments around festivals and community events, transforming family traditions into new opportunities. 'We want to be part of the fun and bring smiles to everyone attending local festivals,' Rodney says, emphasizing their plan to learn the business quickly while building a supportive team. The duo recently celebrated 32 years of marriage and are focused on working hand-in-hand to establish a sustainable foundation for their new business while developing future growth through an expanded mobile fleet over the next few years. Their favorite donut and lemonade pairing - cinnamon roll donuts and blueberry lemonade, a must-try any time of year. 'Laugh, smile, and have fun with us,' they encourage future customers. 'We're here to serve you delicious treats and create joyful moments you'll remember.' Join us in celebrating this exciting new chapter and welcoming a new local business committed to sweetness, community, and the entrepreneurial spirit. To learn more or for event updates, visit DonutNV of Kent-Solon, Ohio on Facebook and Instagram or visit to book their truck for your next party, fundraiser or special event. About DonutNV: DonutNV is a leading mobile food franchise, delivering fresh, made-to-order mini donuts, refreshing lemonades and coffee specialties to communities across the country. With a commitment to quality, innovation, and franchisee success, DonutNV continues to expand its footprint, creating exciting opportunities for entrepreneurs nationwide. Media & Communications Team DonutNV Franchising Inc. +1 833-366-8868 email us here Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content 'as is' without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.

HospiceChoice Rx Unveils Groundbreaking Enhancements to its NaviScript Platform, Delivering Seamless EMR Integration and Greater Workflow Efficiency
HospiceChoice Rx Unveils Groundbreaking Enhancements to its NaviScript Platform, Delivering Seamless EMR Integration and Greater Workflow Efficiency

Associated Press

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

HospiceChoice Rx Unveils Groundbreaking Enhancements to its NaviScript Platform, Delivering Seamless EMR Integration and Greater Workflow Efficiency

SOLON, Ohio, June 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- HospiceChoice Rx proudly announces a significant update to its proprietary NaviScript platform, further advancing its mission to deliver streamlined, technology-driven prescribing solutions for Hospice organizations. The updated platform was successfully deployed to users earlier this week, and early feedback highlights substantial time savings and improved care coordination. Since its launch, NaviScript has streamlined the prescribing process by consolidating ePrescribing and pharmacy benefit management into a single, user-friendly system. With this new release, HospiceChoice Rx advances its platform further by introducing full EMR integration, enabling the automatic synchronization of patient demographics and medication orders, thereby reducing dual entry and minimizing the risk of human error. 'NaviScript was designed to remove administrative friction from the medication ordering process,' said Erik Hornyak, Fractional Chief Technology Officer at HospiceChoice Rx. 'After evaluating other platforms on the market, it became clear that our competitors often fall short of true integration. We set out to build a system that not only automates workflows but also ensures complete synchronization across NaviScript and the Hospice EMR—so clinicians always have the most accurate, up-to-date information, no matter where they're working.' New Features and Enhancements Include: With these enhancements, clinicians can ePrescribe medications in just minutes, dramatically reducing administrative burden and allowing them to devote more time to patient care. The system's design ensures that medication data is accurate and consistent across both NaviScript and EMR platforms. Built on a modern system architecture, the NaviScript platform is engineered for scalability and future innovation. To accommodate the needs of providers across different care settings, it is available in both a desktop version and as a mobile app on the App Store and Google Play. About HospiceChoice Rx HospiceChoice Rx delivers pharmacy benefits customized and tailored to Hospice and Palliative Care organizations. We support medication access with a robust pharmacy network of more than 75,000 pharmacies across the country. HospiceChoice Rx provides leading-edge technology and superior clinical consultation services to support Hospice providers. With a commitment to cost savings, we work with Hospices to leverage the most favorable drug pricing to include CMS's national pricing benchmark, NADAC. Learn more at Media contact: [email protected], (855) 826-1555 View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE HospiceChoice Rx

Douglas County Past: Coughing babe alerts parents to fire; family of missing man suspects foul play
Douglas County Past: Coughing babe alerts parents to fire; family of missing man suspects foul play

Yahoo

time21-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Douglas County Past: Coughing babe alerts parents to fire; family of missing man suspects foul play

Apr. 21—April 18, 1925 Coughing of babe awakens parents in burning home The coughing of their one-year-old child as smoke lodged in its throat probably saved Mr. and Mrs. John Honsey, 170 Main street from death by fire or suffocation at their home early this morning. The babe was sleeping near the couple when the fire, of unknown origin, broke out. Coughing and crying as the acrid smoke found its way to the sensitive tissues of the child's throat, the baby wailed aloud for its mother. Mrs. Honsey was the first to awake. She perceived the danger immediately, awakened her husband and seized the crying child from its crib. The couple first tried to leave the burning building by the rear door, but a wall of fire prevented them. Mr. Honsey suffered slight burns about the face when he tried to penetrate the fire. His eyebrows and hair were singed. The escape was effected by the front entrance. Meanwhile neighbors had notified firemen. April 19, 1965 Superior man is victim of mishap A Superior man, the father of seven children, died Sunday of injuries received when the auto on which he was working Saturday afternoon slipped from a jack and pinned him beneath the vehicle. The victim, Joseph Stelmaszewski, 45, 1637 Cumming Ave., died at a local hospital where he was taken following the accident which occurred about 3:45 p.m. Saturday. Ambulance attendants reported that they were notified of the mishap by Mr. Stelmaszewski's wife and that he was removed from beneath the vehicle by neighbors. Death was due to internal injuries. April 20, 1925 Find body of man under car The body of Coleman C. Kain, age about 50, residing at 56 East Second street, was found at 8 o'clock this morning a half mile west of the Eighteenth street crossing under a car in the Great Northern ore yards, Allouez. Kain, who was employed as a section worker on the Great Northern died, apparently from exposure, a few minutes after being found by Bert Lindgren, section foreman. The body bears no marks of any kind. Kain was seen Sunday afternoon wandering in the vicinity of the Great Northern roundhouse at Allouez. He appeared to be in a dazed condition and it is believed he spent the night in the yards at Allouez. Police were notified and went to the scene in the police emergency ambulance. Kain was alive when railway employees had lifted him from under the car but he died a few minutes later. He was dressed in a heavy mackinaw and heavy working trousers. A post mortem examination will be conducted to determine the cause of death, according to Coad LeSage, deputy coroner, who has charge of the body. April 20, 1965 1-act plays scheduled by Solon class SOLON SPRINGS (Special) — The sophomore class of St. Croix High School will present three one-act plays at the gymnasium on Wednesday at 8 p.m. The plays, directed by Ernest Korpela, are: "Beware the Bear," "Old Skinflint," and "If Boys Wore Skirts." Casts are: "Beware the Bear," has Stephanie Klinzing as Mank; Patti Chelik as Spooch; Vivian Lawler, Little Alergy; Micki Little as Kim McDonald; Marlis Jellich, Flip; Karea Michal, Mrs. Tuttle; Dorreen Alger, Elaine; Dennis Smith, the intruder; Steve Stegman, radio announcer. "If Boys Wore Skirts" has Linda LeJeune as Connie; Joni Cariolano, Arlene; Tom Burfield, Matt; Janet Olby, Mrs. Crawford; Marvin Olby, Barney; Karen Michal, Margie; John Kidd, Chuck; Mike Tuttle, Phil; Jeanne Schacht, Elsa; Marlis Jelich, Muriel; Howard Wheeler, Dick; Dale Henry, Herbie; the announcer is Diane Smith; Bob Little, Oscar; Steve Stegman, Elroy. Student director is Diane Smith. "Old Skinflint" casts Chris Dahlberg as Miss Florabelle Dodd; Bob Little, old Archie Crothers; Mike Tuttle, Eddie Lambert; George Harbough, Tobias Flint; Jeanne Schacht, Miss Alice. Student director is Chris Dahlberg. April 21, 1925 Superior man still missing Mounting fears that Einar Simstad, age 54, Superior man who vanished from his home here April 11 has been the victim of foul play, were expressed by members of the family today. A week ago Saturday, Simstad, a carpenter, after finishing a job, disappeared and has not been seen since that day. He was hatless and coatless and wore a carpenter's apron when last seen on the corner of Baxter avenue and North Third street. He was under the influence of liquor at the time according to Carl Hagen. All efforts of Mrs. Simstad and members of the family residing at 705 Baxter avenue to find any trace of the missing husband and father have failed. Police investigation revealed that acquaintances of Simstad in the North End of the city believe he has gone to Escanaba, Mich. to work. His family reply to this solution with the query — "Why doesn't father write to us then?" The foul play theory is discounted by police, who say Simstad had no money or valuables on his person when he disappeared. Police will communicate with Escanaba authorities this afternoon in an effort to locate the missing man. Girl weds sweetheart under prison sentence Ernest Van Horn, who will shortly commence serving a two-year sentence in Green Bay reformatory, was married at 2 o'clock this afternoon to pretty Gladys Boulier, his sweetheart. Van Horn was one of the five West Duluth youths implicated in the Palace theater robbery. Gladys lives in West Duluth too. The wedding of the youthful burglar to the Boulier girl was solemnized in the county jail. Members of both families were present and Rev. William J. Barr, Methodist pastor from Duluth performed the ceremony. Following the brief nuptial ceremony Van Horn tenderly kissed his bride farewell with a promise to return to her immediately after his release. On good behavior, Van Horn can obtain his release in about 14 months from the Green Bay institution. Police warn merchants against check artist Local police have issued a warning to Superior merchants and individuals to beware of honoring checks for a "tall man" who has successfully cashed several small checks ranging from $3 to $6 in the last week. Included among his victims are the following: Federal bakery, Hotel Superior, Belknap hotel, Grant bakery and individuals. The bogus check artist is described as being of light complexion, has a long, prominent nose and has been identified as wearing a brown hat and gray coat. Superior news in brief Enter hen coop — A hen house owned by Frank Richter, 715 Broadway street, was entered last night and five hens stolen The heads of three of them were cut off and left at the Richter back door, police were informed. April 21, 1965 Evening Telegram is 75 years old Today, April 21, 1965, marks the 75th anniversary of The Evening Telegram and approximately the 23,475th publication of the newspaper. The old flat bed press of the Telegram made its first run on this date at 1805 Winter Street. Publication was continued without interruption over the past 75 years. Articles and pictures courtesy of retired librarian Judy Aunet with Superior Public Library.

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