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Ape school 101: Bringing characters to life in ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’

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abc13.com – OTRC – 2024-05-09 12:06:23

SUMMARY: “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes” showcases realistic visual effects through actors learning to walk and move like real apes. The actors had a crash course in “ape school” where they used stilt extensions on their arms to create the illusion of walking on all fours. To prepare for their roles, actors like Owen Teague spent time at a sanctuary studying chimpanzees. Despite feeling foolish initially, the actors eventually mastered the movement, allowing their characters to come alive onscreen. The film is currently showing in theaters, showcasing the hard work and dedication put into creating a lifelike ape environment.

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Senate Republicans introduce legislation to legalize IVF treatment nationally

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www.kxan.com – Alexander Bolton – 2024-05-20 10:16:27

SUMMARY: Republican Senators Ted Cruz and Katie Britt are introducing federal legislation to protect in vitro fertilization (IVF) access nationwide. This follows an Alabama Supreme Court ruling classifying embryos from IVF as children, causing concern among prospective parents. The bill aims to ensure IVF access by tying it to federal Medicaid funding, addressing misunderstandings and legal uncertainties. Cruz and Britt emphasize that the bill does not force individuals or organizations to provide IVF but ensures it remains accessible. While Alabama has a state law protecting IVF patients, Democrats have also proposed similar legislation, which faced opposition from Republican Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith.

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Houston storms power outages: 1 dead from carbon monoxide poisoning as people turn to generators to power homes: HFD

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abc13.com – KTRK – 2024-05-20 09:17:30

SUMMARY: One person has died from carbon monoxide poisoning in Houston amid ongoing power outages following last week’s storm, according to Fire Department Chief Sam Peña. As residents await power restoration, some not expected until Wednesday, concerns grow over the use of portable generators. Increased calls for carbon monoxide incidents have been reported, with officials emphasizing the dangers of using generators indoors or too close to buildings. Additionally, issues such as electrocution, electric shock, and fire hazards are highlighted. Guidelines include proper generator placement, using heavy-duty extension cords, hiring qualified electricians, and safely storing fuel. Safety tips from FEMA and the Red Cross urge installing carbon monoxide alarms and seeking fresh air if feeling unwell.

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Travis County Sheriff’s Office investigating overnight homicide in northwest Austin

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www.kxan.com – Abigail Jones – 2024-05-20 08:46:50

SUMMARY: The Travis County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a homicide after finding a man with gunshot wounds in northwest Austin early Monday morning. Deputies responded to a check welfare call around 4 a.m. in the 13000 block of Amarillo Avenue, near West Parmer Lane and McNeil Drive, and discovered the unresponsive man in the street. Despite CPR efforts by deputies and life-saving measures by Austin-Travis County EMS, the man was pronounced dead at the scene. No suspects are currently in custody. The sheriff’s office urges anyone with information to contact the TCSO Tip Line at 512-854-1444 or Crime Stoppers at 512-472-8477.

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