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Where to watch Braves-Giants MLB game tonight free livestream

The Atlanta Braves play against the San Francisco Giants in an MLB game tonight. The matchup is scheduled to begin at 6:15 p.m. CT on FanDuel Sports Network South/FanDuel Sports Network Southeast. Fans can watch this game for free online by using the free trials offered by DirecTV and Fubo TV.

The Braves enter this matchup with a 43-55 record, and they have lost back-to-back games. In their most recent game, the Braves lost 4-2 against the New York Yankees.

In order to win tonight’s game, the Braves will need a great performance from their star player Matt Olson. He leads the Atlanta offense with 18 home runs and 64 RBI, so he will look to continue his offensive success this evening.

The Giants enter this matchup with a 52-48 record, and they have lost five consecutive games. In their most recent game, the Giants lost 8-6 against the Toronto Blue Jays.

In order to bounce back tonight, the Giants will need to rely on their star player Heliot Ramos. He leads the team with 101 hits and a .267 batting average, so he will try to continue his great play at the plate this evening.

Fans can watch this MLB game for free online by using the free trials offered by DirecTV and Fubo TV.

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Family wants Irondale police officers arrested in death they say was exactly like George Floyd’s

Family members of an Alabama man who died shortly after police found him running in and out of traffic on an Irondale roadway likened his death to that of George Floyd and said they want accountability and officer arrests.

Phillip David Reeder, a 52-year-old Shelby County husband, father, grandfather and business owner, died August 6, 2024.

His family, accompanied by attorneys Henry Daniels and Roderick Van Daniel, held a press conference on Monday outside Irondale City Hall.

They called the news conference after the Alabama law Enforcement Agency allowed them of Friday to see full body camera footage of the incident for the first time in 11 months.

“The Reeder family’s hearts are heavy,” said wife Sandra Lee Reeder. “Phillip David Reeder suffered a painful death.”

“After being Tased by the Irondale Police Department, subdued, handcuffed with his hands behind his back, face down, one officer’s knee is on Phillip’s neck for about three minutes while another police officer had one Phillip’s legs upwards,” Sandra Reeder said.

“Phillip is heard clearly, not once, not twice but three times saying, ‘I can’t breathe.’”

“This was an act against humanity what happened on that day. Mr. Reeder was suffering a mental crisis,” attorney Daniels said. “He didn’t deserve what happened to him. He begged and pleaded for his life.”

Irondale city officials did not respond to a request for comment.

According to the Jefferson County Coroner’s Office, Reeder died of hypertensive heart disease associated with cocaine and restraint during altercation. His death was ruled a homicide, which means he died at the hands of another.

The Jefferson County District Attorney reviewed Reeder’s death, prosecutors said Monday. The D.A.’s office did not find probable cause for criminal charges, prosecutors said.

Irondale police officers were dispatched at 5:10 a.m. that Tuesday on several 911 calls reporting the man’s behavior on Highway 78 near Old Leeds Road.

Officers at the time said they found Reeder who appeared to be under the influence of an unknown substance and/or behaving erratically.

Officers rendered first aid on the scene until paramedics arrived. Reeder was taken to St. Vincent’s East where he was pronounced dead at 6:34 a.m.

Chief Deputy Coroner Bill Yates said, “The manner of death is best classified as ‘homicide’ for vital statistical purposes.”

Authorities said homicide is not a legal conclusion of fault.

It simply means a death that was caused by another human.

The autopsy showed injuries on Reeder’s body from the struggle with first responders and the subsequent resuscitative efforts.

Abrasions and contusions were identified, but the autopsy found no injuries that would be fatal.

“The heart was enlarged in a manner most likely caused by uncontrolled hypertension,” the autopsy found.

“Toxicological analysis detected cocaine in blood collected from the iliac veins.”

“Although likely painful, the blunt force injuries alone would not account for Mr. Reeder’s death,” medical examiners determined.

“The injuries would have caused catecholamine release which would have been further exacerbated by the exertion from restraint.”

“Given his heart disease, he would be more at risk for developing a dysrhythmia (a kind of heart attack) and the likelihood of a dysrhythmia is increased when a stimulant drug, such as cocaine, is in the blood,” officials said.

“The combination of his heart disease, cocaine, injuries, and exertion from the altercation are the best explanation for Mr. Reeder’s death.”

The Jefferson County District Attorney’s Office reviewed the case and did not find probable cause for any criminal charges. The case was not presented to a grand jury.

Daniels said they are pursuing justice, accountability and transparency. The family has not yet filed a wrongful death lawsuit but said it is under consideration.

Daniels compared Reeder’s death to the Floyd case.

“This world was captivated and shocked about what happened in 2020 in Minneapolis, Minnesota,” Daniels said. “In 2024, the exact same thing happened.”

“And the only difference is one happened in 2020, and one happened in 2024,” he said.

“I know a lot people think I was going to say Mr. Floyd was Black and Mr. Reeder was white. See this is a human issue because both of them…said he could not breathe. That joins us.”

Sandra Reeder said her husband, who owned Reeder Construction, was coming home from a job in Memphis and was headed to Huntsville to start another project.

“He was probably stressed, anxiety, and working around the clock,” she said.

“He was a successful businessman. He was a wonderful provider for all of our family, the breadwinner for our family,” Sandra Reeder said. “Our lives have not been the same and will never be the same.”

Reeder’s officer manager, she said, called 911 to report that he was in a mental crisis. He was not armed and not dangerous, Sandra Reeder said the caller told dispatchers.

“Phillip was clearly seen have a mental crisis that required immediate medical help,” she said. “Phillip did not receive the immediate medical help he desperately needed.”

Sandra Reeder described what she saw on the body cam footage.

“The police officers continued to hold Phillip down. One officer asked the other officer, ‘Are you going to let him up?’ The other officer said, ‘No, he will just try to run,’’’ she said.

Sandra Reeder said after about three minutes, the officers rolled Reeder over onto his back.

“Phillip’s face was bloody with deep, heavy abrasions on his face,” she said, adding officers were seen checking Reeder’s pulse. When there wasn’t one, the officers started CPR.

Reeder was taken to St. Vincent’s East where he was pronounced dead at 6:34 a.m.

Phillip Reeder, a 52-year-old business owner, husband, father and grandfather, died in August 2024, during a confrontation with Irondale police. His wife, Sandra Reeder, said she wants officer’s held accountable.(Contributed)

Sandra Reeder said the footage did not back up what police said happened. She said she did not see Reeder beating and jumping on police vehicles and said she doesn’t believe his bruises and cuts came from him stumbling on the concrete after he was Tased.

“We have a grieving family right here,” Van Daniel said. “But today we fight for justice, we fight for the rights of the family, for the citizens of Irondale, all across the state of Alabama, all across the United States of America. We’ve got to hold them accountable for transparency.”

Daniels said what the officers did was unconstitutional and illegal.

“Just because they wear a badge and star doesn’t put them above the law,” he said. “The should be held accountable to a higher standard.”

“True justice would be going back in time and stopping them from coming to that scene and killing Phillip,” Daniels said. “The only measure of justice that we can receive here …is accountability for those who commit a crime.”

Reeder’s son, Kylee Reeder, said the family fought for 11 months to get the full story. They were prevented from doing so until Friday.

“As a son watching his father be smeared into the ground with blood running down his face, that’s traumatic as it is,” he said. “We had to actually endure that for an hour, me and my brother. It was ridiculous to see what they did and how they handled it.”

“We absolutely need justice,” Kylee Reeder said.

Reeder’s other son, Zechariah Reeder, said what happened to his father is horrible for any family to endure.

“It happened to George Floyd’s, it’s happened to several other families,” he said. “There’s videos everywhere of people getting shot and killed and murdered not just by other humans but by police officers. People that are there to serve and protect.”

“What I have saw, what I have gone through these past 11 months, should not happen to any 19-year-old,” Zechariah Reeder said. “All I want is for justice for him, for his story to be known. He was a good man, and he did everything he could to be a good father.”

“Could they have done something differently? Absolutely. Did they? They did not,” attorney Daniels said. “But hopefully this lawsuit, if we bring one, they would take some accountability and things would change so the next person who is dealing with a mental health crisis will not end up sent to the morgue.”

“A lot of times we see lawyers show up and people think here come the lawyers, here comes the lawsuit, money, but this case is not about money,” he said. “It’s about his family.”

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Hoka’s Mafate Speed 4 running shoe is on sale for its cheapest price yet

Hoka’s Mafate Speed 4 sneaker, one of the brand’s most rugged and responsive trail running shoes, is currently on sale for its lowest price to date. This is an especially great deal for those who have been looking a high-performance trail running shoe without a premium price.

With this Hoka sneaker deal, you can score a pair of Mafate Speed 4 sneakers for $147.99 instead of its original list price of $185. This discount applies to both men’s and women’s styles, with 10 total color ways to choose from, but sizes are already selling out quickly.

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The Mafate Speed 4 is built for serious trail runners. It features a two-part PROFLY+ midsole that offers soft landings and explosive toe-offs, while the Vibram Megagrip outsole (complete with aggressive 5mm lugs) helps you stay grounded on loose gravel, muddy paths and rugged switchbacks. Meanwhile, the shoe’s lightweight jacquard mesh upper provides breathability, and the reinforced toe cap and gusseted tongue keep dirt and debris from creeping in on tough terrain.

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The history of Native American sports name changes, from the Obama era to Trump’s latest comments

President Donald Trump’s social media posts calling for the NFL’s Washington Commanders and Major League Baseball’s Cleveland Guardians to revert to their old names has revived the conversation about Native American imagery in sports.

Each team has indicated it has no plans to go back to names that were abandoned years ago in the aftermath of a reckoning over racial injustice, iconography and racism in the U.S. following the death of George Floyd. Other professional teams have maintained names and logos through criticism and calls from activists who say they are offensive.

Here is a look at how the issue has unfolded:

October 2013

Then-President Barack Obama told The Associated Press he would “think about changing” the name of the Washington Redskins if he owned the team.

“I don’t know whether our attachment to a particular name should override the real legitimate concerns that people have about these things,” Obama said.

Trump soon after posted to Twitter: “President should not be telling the Washington Redskins to change their name-our country has far bigger problems! FOCUS on them,not nonsense.”

January 2018

The Cleveland Indians announced they would remove the Chief Wahoo logo from their uniforms the following year after decades of protests and complaints that the grinning, red-faced caricature used in one version or another since 1947 is racist.

“Major League Baseball is committed to building a culture of diversity and inclusion throughout the game,” Commissioner Rob Manfred said in a statement. He said the logo “is no longer appropriate for on-field use.”

The team said it would continue to sell merchandise with the logo in the Cleveland area.

Summer 2020

After several sponsors publicly voiced their opposition to the name Redskins, longtime owner Dan Snyder said in early July the organization would undergo a “thorough review.” Snyder had said multiple times since buying the team in 1999 that he had no intent of changing it.

Cleveland hours later said it was considering going away from Indians, the baseball team’s name since 1915. Manager Terry Francona said he was in favor of a change.

On July 13, Snyder announced the Redskins moniker was being retired after 87 years, dating to the team’s time in Boston. Later in the month, the organization unveiled plans to be known as the Washington Football Team for at least one season, and that name remained through 2021.

MLB’s Atlanta Braves and the NHL’s Chicago Blackhawks doubled down on their names. The Braves wrote in a letter to season-ticket holders they will “always be” known as that, while the Blackhawks said they would continue to use their name and logo because it honors Native American leader Black Hawk of Illinois’ Sac & Fox Nation.

The Braves said they were reviewing the use of the tomahawk chop and chant, a discussion they started with Native American leaders in 2019. The Blackhawks banned headdresses at home games.

In August, the NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs followed suit, prohibiting the use of Native American headdresses, face paint and clothing at their stadium. They faced increased scrutiny over the tomahawk chop and chant around winning their first Super Bowl title that February.

December 2020

Cleveland owner Paul Dolan announced the team would no longer be called the Indians following the 2021 season.

“It was a learning process for me and I think when fair-minded, open-minded people really look at it, think about it and maybe even spend some time studying it, I like to think they would come to the same conclusion: It’s a name that had its time, but this is not the time now, and certainly going forward, the name is no longer acceptable in our world,” Dolan told the AP, adding he did not want an interim moniker like Washington’s.

Trump quote-tweeted a story about the change with the message: “Oh no! What is going on? This is not good news, even for “Indians”. Cancel culture at work!”

July 2021

Seemingly out of the blue, Cleveland unveiled its new name, Guardians, in a video posted to social media. They completed the season as the Indians before becoming the Guardians in November.

Cleveland’s new name was inspired by the large landmark stone edifices — referred to as traffic guardians — that flank both ends of the Hope Memorial Bridge, which connects downtown to Ohio City.

October 2021

The tomahawk chop was front and center as the Braves reached — and won — the World Series, with MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred endorsing the fan behavior, citing the support of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, based in North Carolina about three hours from Atlanta.

“The Native American community in that region is wholly supportive of the Braves program, including the chop,” Manfred said. “For me, that’s kind of the end of the story. In that market, we’re taking into account the Native American community.”

February 2022

After a lengthy process, Washington rebranded as the Commanders. Snyder said the change pays “homage to our local roots and what it means to represent the nation’s capital.”

Washington Commanders jerseys are displayed at an event to unveil the NFL football team’s new identity, Feb. 2, 2022, in Landover, Md. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, file)AP

“As we kick off our 90th season, it is important for our organization and fans to pay tribute to our past traditions, history, legacy and the greats that came before us,” Snyder said. “We continue to honor and represent the burgundy and gold while forging a pathway to a new era in Washington.”

President Joe Biden welcomed the name change by posting a picture on Twitter of Commander, his recently acquired German shepherd puppy, in front of the White House.

“I suppose there’s room for two Commanders in this town,” Biden wrote.

Summer 2023

A group led by Josh Harris, which included Basketball Hall of Famer Magic Johnson, finalized the purchase of the Commanders from Snyder for a North American pro sports record $6.05 billion.

Harris and co-owner Mitch Rales, who grew up in the area of the team, used the word Redskins at their introductory news conference, sparking renewed chatter about the subject. Before the season started, Harris said ownership would not be going back to the old name.

Summer 2024

Sen. Steve Daines, a Montana Republican, threatened to block a congressional bill to transfer land to potentially be used for a new football stadium in Washington unless the Commanders and the NFL honored the former Indian head logo in some way. The original logo was designed by a member of the Blackfeet Nation in Montana.

After lobbying on Capitol Hill by Harris and Commissioner Roger Goodell, the bill passed in December at the eleventh hour, and Biden signed it into law in January. It gave control of the RFK Stadium site from the federal government to the District of Columbia, which agreed to a deal with the team in April to build there, pending city council approval.

February 3, 2025

After Washington made the playoffs and went on an improbable run to the NFC championship game with Offensive Rookie of the Year quarterback Jayden Daniels, Harris said at his season-ending news conference that the Commanders name was here to stay, quieting speculation about another rebrand.

“I think it’s now being embraced by our team, by our culture, by our coaching staff, so, we’re going with that,” Harris said. “Now, in this building, the name Commanders means something. It’s about players who love football, are great at football, hit hard, mentally tough, great teammates. It’s really meaningful that that name is growing in meaning.”

July 20, 2025

With the stadium deal not yet done, Trump threatened to block it if Washington did not go back to the name Redskins.

Trump on his social media site posted: “I won’t make a deal for them to build a Stadium in Washington.”

Asked about ways Trump could block the construction of a stadium where the team played during its glory days until moving to Maryland, Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser shifted the focus to hammering out a deal voted on by the council.

“What I’m concerned about is we haven’t done our part, and so we need to complete our part so that the team can get to work, so that local businesses can get hired, so that we can start earning the tax revenue that will come when we deliver the Commanders stadium,” Bowser said.

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FDA deodorant recall is nationwide: What should you do if you own one of the products?

The Food and Drug Administration has recalled more than 67,000 cases of deodorant sold at major retailers due to manufacturing practices that violate federal regulations.

Three types of Power Sticks deodorants made by Pennsylvania-based A.P. Beauville, were recalled due to what was described as “deviations from Current Good Manufacturing Practice” regulations. More than 20,000 cases of each product were recalled.

Current Good Manufacturing Practices, known as CGMPs, are regulations enforced by the FDA to ensure drugs are safe. CGMPs include things like the quality of raw materials, operating procedures, product quality and testing laboratories.

“This formal system of controls (CGMPs) at a pharmaceutical company, if adequately put into practice, helps to prevent instances of contamination, mix-ups, deviations, failures, and errors,” the FDA said.

The FDA didn’t specify which CGMP regulation wasn’t followed.

The recall was initiated July 10 and includes:

  • Power Stick for Her Roll-On Antiperspirant Deodorant Powder Fresh 1.8 oz – 21,265 cases
  • Power Stick Invisible Protection Roll-On Antiperspirant Deodorant Spring Fresh 1.8 oz – 22,482 cases
  • Power Stick Original Nourishing Invisible Protection Roll-On Antiperspirant Deodorant – 1.8 oz. – 23, 467 cases

You can go here to see a list of lot numbers.

The products were distributed nationwide and sold through Walmart and Dollar Tree and online at Amazon.com.

What should you do if you own one of the deodorants?

The FDA hasn’t issued information on what you should do if you have one of the recalled products. Generally, you are able to return it to the place of purchase for a refund. It’s also recommended you clean the area where the product was stored.

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Popular farm supply and home decor store coming to north Alabama city, employing 90

Work is expected to begin before the end of the year to bring Rural King to Gadsden.

The new store will be located in the former Gregerson’s Midtown Center and Cash Saver grocery store.

The home, farm and supply retailer plans to invest about $12 million in the project to renovate the existing building.

The project is expected to create about 90 jobs.

Since its founding in Mattoon, Ill. in 1960, Rural King has grown to more than 130 stores in fourteen states. The chain opened stores in Saraland and Jasper this year.

Mayor Craig Ford, in announcing the project, called it a “fantastic opportunity” for Gadsden, as the store is expected to draw business from neighboring Cherokee County.

It could also spur development in the shopping center.

“Not only are we bringing in one of the fastest-growing businesses in the Southeast, but it’s also a chance to bring new life to one of our major downtown shopping areas,” Ford said.

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Hunter Biden attacks Democrats who turned on his father in fiery, expletive-filled interview

Hunter Biden, the son of former President Joe Biden, during a recent interview called out George Clooney and other prominent Democrats who called for Biden to drop out of last year’s presidential race.

A year ago today, on July 21, 2024, Biden announced he was ending his bid for reelection following a debate with Donald Trump on June 27 that raised concerns about Biden’s candidacy.

“On one occasion, Biden appeared to lose his train of thought, stopped speaking and concluded with the line, ‘we finally beat Medicare,’” reads a previous report from USA Today.

At the time, members of Biden’s administration said his debate performance could be attributed to exhaustion from the former president’s busy schedule that week.

But in an interview lasting more than three hours with YouTube show Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan Hunter said that that wasn’t the whole story.

“I know exactly what happened in that debate,” Hunter told Callaghan.

“He flew around the world ‒ basically the mileage that he could have flown around the world three times. He’s 81 years old. He’s tired as s–t. They give him Ambien to be able to sleep.“

Ambien, generically known as zolpidem, is a sedative medication primarily used for the short-term treatment of insomnia, according to GoodRx.

“He gets up on the stage, and he looks like he’s a deer in the headlights, and it feeds into every f—ing story that anybody wants to tell,” Hunter continued.

He then turned his attention to Clooney, who published an op-ed in The New York Times in July 2024 calling for Biden to step down as the Democratic presidential candidate.

Clooney, a longtime fundraiser for the Democratic party, wrote that he still considered Biden a friend and added that his plea was “about age. Nothing more. But also nothing that can be reversed.”

“We are not going to win in November with this president,” he wrote.

“…This isn’t only my opinion; this is the opinion of every senator and congress member and governor that I’ve spoken with in private. Every single one, irrespective of what he or she is saying publicly.”

“We can put our heads in the sand and pray for a miracle in November, or we can speak the truth,” he continued.

Clooney was joined by actor Rob Reiner and several Democratic lawmakers in his plea.

Less than two weeks later, Biden dropped out of the race and endorsed former Vice President Kamala Harris.

“F— him [Clooney]!” Hunter told Callaghan in Monday’s interview.

“F— him, f— him and everybody around him.”

“What do you have to do with f—ing anything? Why do I have to f—ing listen to you?” he continued.

“What right do you have to step on a man who’s given 52 years of his f—ing life to the service of this country and decide that you, George Clooney, are going to take out basically a full-page ad in the f—ing New York Times to undermine the president?”

Hunter went on to call out Democratic strategist James Carville, former Obama adviser David Axelrod, and the hosts of Pod Save America.

“They’re all going to insert their judgment over a man who has figured out, unlike anybody else, how to get elected to the United States Senate over seven times, how to pass more legislation than any president in history, how to have a better midterm election than anybody in history, and how to garner more votes than any president that has ever run,” he said.

Despite leaving office six months ago, Biden and his presidency seem to remain on the minds of many, including Trump.

The House has launched investigations asserting that Biden’s closest advisers covered up a physical and mental decline during the 82-year-old Democrat’s presidency, according to AP News.

The Senate has also started a series of hearings focused on his mental fitness. And Trump’s White House has opened its own investigation into the Biden administration’s use of the presidential autopen, which Trump has called “one of the biggest scandals in the history of our country,” the outlet reports.

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The best games to play this week with our LoneStar Casino promo code (July 21-27)

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How a federal monument’s new welcome center in Maine honors Native Americans

ATOP LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, Maine (AP) — The founder of Burt’s Bees envisioned a tribute to Henry David Thoreau when she began buying thousands of acres of logging company land to donate for what would become the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument.

But there was a major pivot: The monument’s new welcome center tells its story not from the perspective of the famed naturalist but through the eyes of the Wabanaki tribes who were the land’s original inhabitants.

Roxanne Quimby’s family collaborated with four tribal nations, private entities and federal officials to create the $35 million center that the National Park Service opened to the public on June 21, providing a focal point for the 87,500-acre (354 square kilometer) monument.

Dubbed “Tekαkαpimək” (pronounced duh gah-gah bee mook), which means “as far as the eye can see” in the Penobscot language, the contemporary wood-clad structure atop Lookout Mountain provides a stunning view of Katahdin, a mountain of key importance to Penobscot Nation, one of four Wabanaki Confederacy tribes in present-day Maine.

The Tekakapimək Contact Station, built by the Elliotsville Foundation with coordination from the Wabanaki Nations, is seen Jan. 7, 2025, at the Katahdin Woods and Waters Monument in northern Maine. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)AP

“It’s a sacred mountain. For Penobscot people, it’s really the heart of our homeland,” said Jennifer Neptune, a Penobscot who contributed artwork and written interpretations for the exhibits.

Reflecting the land’s Native stewards

Philanthropic funds covered the construction costs and land purchases for the monument, which is now now maintained by the park service. Tekαkαpimək donors included L.L. Bean, Burt’s Bees and the National Park Foundation, funneled through the Friends of Katahdin Woods and Waters, along with the Quimby family. Quimby sold Burt’s Bees, maker of lip balm and other products, as she turned her attention to philanthropy.

Off the grid and reachable only by unpaved roads, the center features an amphitheater and eastward lookout for sunrise ceremonies led by the Maliseet, Mi’kmaq, Passamaquoddy and Penobscot tribes, known collectively as the “people of the dawn.” The vista stretches over land the tribes traversed for thousands of years. The other side faces Katahdin, which at 5,269 feet (1,606 meters) is Maine’s tallest peak.

Inside, exhibits and artwork teach visitors about birch bark canoes, ancient fishing techniques, the night sky and local wildlife, with translations in Wabanaki languages. Floor tiles reveal an intricate map of tributaries to the Penobscot River, which flows past the island home of the Penobscot reservation to the ocean.

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A display about the lifecycle of an Atlantic salmon is seen in the Tekakapimək Contact Station, Jan. 7, 2025, at the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument in northern Maine.(AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)AP

The welcome center has opened amid President Donald Trump’s campaign to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives nationwide, including by issuing an executive order aimed at “restoring truth and sanity to American history” that prompted Interior Secretary Doug Burgum to order a review of signs, memorials and statues.

While the Trump administration’s moves have created some unease, a formal management agreement between the federal government and the tribal nations involved should protect the center’s focus on the Native Americans who were stewards of this land for centuries, said Quimby’s son, Lucas St. Clair, who marshaled his mother’s effort to have the land donated to the National Park Service.

“We can do better about teaching the real history of the United States,” and the welcome center attempts that, he said. ”It’s not an insult to America. We’re not trying to talk badly about America,” he said.

Pivoting the focus

When Quimby began buying the land in the 1990s, she was inspired by Thoreau’s travels through the region, which included an 1857 journey led by a Penobscot guide, Joe Polis, that he chronicled in “The Maine Woods.”

But the focus began to shift in 2014 when her son joined a group led by tribal leaders that retraced Thoreau’s lengthy travels on the 150th anniversary of that book’s publication. St. Clair realized there was a richer story to tell.

St. Clair began consulting with the tribes, only to be humbled two years later, after President Barack Obama’s interior secretary traveled to Maine to celebrate the land’s designation as a national monument. A tribal leader chided St. Clair because no tribal members were invited to speak.

The omission had revealed a cultural blind spot: “It just felt like, oh my gosh, I missed the boat on this one,” St. Clair recounted.

Another pivotal moment came after the unveiling of the first welcome center design, which Neptune said was inspired by a New England farmhouse-style structure that once served loggers in the area.

Tribal representatives felt the design smacked of colonialism and oppression, Neptune said. Lawyers were brought in to protect tribal heritage and intellectual property, while the non-natives involved made deeper efforts to understand Wabanaki culture, and the architect collaborated with an expanded tribal advisory board on a new design evoking a moose’s antlers, inspired by a story of a tribal hero.

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Wabanaki artwork is displayed in the Tekakapimək Contact Station, Jan. 7, 2025, at the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument in northern Maine.(AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)AP

James Francis, the Penobscot Nation’s tribal historian, hopes this collaboration serves as a template for future projects involving Native Americans.

“The real achievement of this project was the connection to Maine and how it was done — bringing in the Wabanaki people and giving them a voice,” he said.

Would Thoreau approve?

Quimby said the original design was beautiful, but the discussions with tribal members were eye-opening.

“The more we went along with it, the more we realized that they could make an enormous contribution,” Quimby said.

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Wabanaki artistry is seen on the on door handles at the Tekakapimək Contact Station, Jan. 7, 2025, at the Katahdin Woods and Waters Monument in northern Maine. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)AP

According to the tribe, Thoreau made a major contribution to Penobscot history by documenting their place names, and once wrote in a journal that “the Indian language reveals another wholly new life to us.”

Thoreau would approve of Quimby’s steps to conserve land for future generations, said Will Shafroth, former president and CEO of the National Park Foundation, which raises money to assist the National Park Service.

“You have to believe that Thoreau would basically sit on the side of the river and thank God she and her family did this,” Shafroth said.

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‘Bachelor in Paradise’ brings in fan-favorite Bachelor Nation alum to this week’s episode

A brand new episode of the hit reality dating competition series Bachelor in Paradise premieres on ABC Monday, July 21 at 8/7c.

Those hoping to tune in to this week’s new episode can stream the hit ABC series through Fubo or DirecTV—both of which offer free trials to new subscribers.

Previous episode recap

Last week’s episode left a lot to unpack and included an uncomfortable rose ceremony that left many viewers across Bachelor Nation with their jaws on the floor.

One of the most notable departures that happened during last week’s rose ceremony was the season’s recent addition—Justin Glaze, who offered his rose to his ex-girlfriend, Susie Evans, despite their rocky history filled with unresolved feelings. With her decline to accept his rose, Glaze departed the show after joining for just one episode.

Additionally, Lexi Young and Alli Jo Hinkes also failed to receive a rose, leading to their early departures alongside Glaze.

Following the dramatic rose ceremony, Sean McLaughlin and Andrew Spencer arrived in Costa Rica with date cards in hand. Unfortunately for some of the contestants, the new arrivals tested the strength of already-established connections, leading to tensions rising even further.

On a more positive note, episode three also included the introduction of the “Golden” contestants which feature some fan-favorites from The Golden Bachelor and The Golden Bachelorette including April, Leslie, Kim, R.J., Natasha, Kathy, Jack and Charles K.

What to expect from this week’s new episode

The introduction of the Golden contestants last week set up a great lead in to this week’s episode. Though many of the Golden contestants arrived during last week’s drama-heavy episode, more contestants are gearing up to hit the resort this week including Gary Levingston.

Gary is set to arrive with a date card in hand as the Goldens turn up the heat and bring the party to paradise. Meanwhile, Kat discovers surprising details about Dale’s connection with the recently eliminated Alli Jo, and the episode is set to finish out with an unexpected rose that shakes up the evening.

How to watch Bachelor in Paradise season 10

Those looking to keep up with season 10 of Bachelor in Paradise can stream the weekly releases through Fubo or DirecTV—both of which offer free trials to new subscribers.

What is Fubo?

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Some of the most popular channels available for streaming through Fubo include ESPN, ABC, CBS, NBC, TLC, MTV and more.

Subscribers can also enjoy a plethora of on-demand content in the form of hit TV shows and blockbuster movies and gain access to useful features such as the unlimited DVR feature.

What is DirecTV?

DirecTV is a top streaming service perfect for those looking to access a plethora of live TV channels and enjoy helpful features. The base package starts at just $86.99 a month after its 5-day free trial and includes popular TV channels such as HGTV, ESPN, Bravo, CMT, CNBC, BET, CNN and more.

DirecTV has also recently introduced a lineup of genre packs, which allows subscribers to choose their favorite viewing options based on what genre they watch the most. With genre packs, users can get the channels and content they want without filler channel overload. Packs start at just $34.99 a month.

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