Este es el documental que te presenta a Frida Kahlo sin filtros ni censura

Si tienes alguna clase de interés en Frida Kahlo, esta no será ni por asomo la primera producción para la pantalla que habrás visto. Más allá de la inevitable versión cinematográfica protagonizada por Salma Hayek que fue estrenada en el 2002, la vida de la legendaria artista mexicana ha sido representada en estos medios de manera abundante. Sin embargo, “Frida”, la coproducción entre México y Estados Unidos que se estrena hoy en Prime Video, no es una adición innecesaria a una colección que podría resultar excesiva, sino un largometraje documental que apela a estrategias novedosas -y ocasionalmente controvertidas- para mostrarnos facetas de la pintora que no han sido todavía exploradas en toda su complejidad. Estamos ante el debut como directora de Carla Gutiérrez, una profesional peruano-estadounidense que, antes de enfrentarse a esta aventura, contaba ya con una vasta experiencia como editora de documentales -probada en títulos de la talla de “RBG”, “Julia”, “La Corona” y “Reportero”-, pero que se enfrentaba en este caso a la experiencia más intensa de su carrera en términos creativos. En la entrevista por Zoom que nos puso en contacto con

Former teacher in Ventura County admits to sexually abusing student

A man who previously worked as a teacher in Ventura County has pleaded guilty to several child sex abuse allegations related to repeated illegal acts with a former student. Paul Herder, 66, was arrested last June in Hawaii after California authorities began investigating claims made by a former student who came forward as an adult. That unidentified student reported Herder to authorities in February 2023, saying that Herder had “engaged in numerous sexual acts” with the victim between 2013 and 2017 while she was underage. During the time the crimes were committed, Herder worked as a teacher at Oak Grove School, a private preschool-through-high school located in Ojai. Herder was located in Pahoa, Hawaii, and was arrested on June 12, 2023, with the help of local authorities. He was extradited back to Ventura County several weeks later and booked into jail. At the time of his arrest, the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office said Herder “coerced the juvenile victim to engage in numerous sexual acts,” sent harmful matter to her and possessed child pornography for his personal use. Herder was eventually charged with six felony counts

Arrest made in violent attack on security guard in Southern California

Authorities have arrested an 18-year-old high school student in connection with the violent attack and assault on a security guard at an upscale community in Orange County, officials confirmed to KTLA.   Aidan Grogan, 18, was arrested Thursday at Yorba Linda High School at around 12 p.m., according to officials with the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.   The incident at East Lake Village in Yorba Linda occurred at around 9 p.m. on March 3, according to a post in a private social media group obtained by KTLA’s Shelby Nelson.    According to the post, security cameras captured the parking lot attack on the security guard, who had asked the suspects to leave because they were fishing after dark.    “The severity of the attack, which included a headlock that rendered the security guard unconscious, indicates that at least one of the boys has some kind of training,” the post reads.    A social media post obtained by KTLA. While it’s unclear just how many attackers there were, the suspects were described as males between the age of 16-17, one of whom had shaggy blonde hair

Lawmakers react to Schumer calling for new Israeli elections

Lawmakers react to Schumer calling for new Israeli elections – CBS News Watch CBS News Speaking on the Senate floor Thursday, Majority Leader Chuck Schumer asked the Israeli government to hold an election to determine the country’s path forward amid its war with Hamas. He called Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu an “obstacle to peace” in the conflict. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On

‘Bee invasion’: Swarm halts a quarterfinal tennis match at Indian Wells

Game, set, match, bees. Tennis fans did not love-love the bee-zarre turn at Indian Wells on Thursday when a swarm of bees disrupted a quarterfinal match of the BNP Paribas Open. Umpire Mohamed Lahyani said play would be halted due to “bee invasion” at Stadium 1, after which video showed him being stung. He then fled for the locker room, according to Tennis Majors, as did Spanish pro tennis player Carlos Alcaraz and his German opponent, Alexander Zverev. “First time for everything,” the announcer could be heard saying. The bees were thick on the court as Alcaraz dashed about, trying not to get stung, and they collected on the spider cam, a camera suspended by cables. The insects claimed victory, at least temporarily. Alcaraz, the BNP Paribas Open defending champion, was playing against Zverev, who defeated Alcaraz in their last match at the Australian Open. Alcaraz won 6-3 against Fabian Marozsan Tuesday to advance to the quarterfinals of the BNP Paribas Open.

UCLA comeback falls short as Oregon ends Bruins’ season in Pac-12 tourney

LAS VEGAS —  For UCLA to go on an improbable run in the Pac-12 tournament, coach Mick Cronin said, the Bruins would need their best players to carry them. That’s hard when your top defender and the player you run your offense through barely plays. Mired in foul trouble for practically the entire game Thursday afternoon, Adem Bona played just 17 minutes and the Bruins looked beaten in falling behind Oregon by 10 points with a little more than four minutes to play in a quarterfinal. Nine consecutive points brought the Bruins within a point before they got the ball back. But a Dylan Andrews floating jumper rolled off the rim and then Oregon’s N’Faly Dante got the bounce on a jump hook to help the Ducks pull out a 68-66 victory at T-Mobile Arena that ended UCLA’s season. The Bruins were down by a point again after Andrews drove for a layup with 11 seconds left. UCLA fouled Jermaine Couisnard with 10 seconds to go and he made both free throws, putting the Bruins in need of a three-pointer to send the game to overtime.

LAPD arrest man suspected of assaulting two children in Santa Monica and Venice

A man suspected of punching a 6-year-old girl in Santa Monica was arrested Thursday in Venice on suspicion of assaulting another child, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. Los Angeles police officers responded around 11:15 a.m. to the 1800 block of Ocean Front Walk, where a man described as homeless had allegedly assaulted a 7-year-old boy, according to LAPD spokesman David Cuellar. Cuellar said the man, whose name was not released, was taken into custody and booked on suspicion of the assault. The condition of the child was unknown. The incident comes only days after police said the man punched a 6-year-old girl as she was walking with her parents in Santa Monica. Lt. Erika Aklufi, a spokesperson with the Santa Monica Police Department, said that incident occurred at 7 p.m. Sunday near a bus bench at Main Street and Marine Avenue. She said the girl was with her parents, walking north on Main behind the bench, when the suspect spun around and punched the child, causing her to fall. Aklufi said the child was not seriously injured. The assault prompted Santa Monica Police

5 suspects arrested during burglary of occupied Southern California home

Five young men are in custody after police in Burbank busted up a residential burglary of an occupied residence that was in progress Tuesday night, authorities announced.   The incident unfolded just before midnight on Mar. 12 in the 3600 block of Viewcrest Drive, a news release from the Burbank Police Department stated.   Two burglary suspects waiting in a vehicle near the front of the residence were immediately located by responding officers and taken into custody.   The three other suspects fled on foot into the surrounding neighborhood and hillside, police said.   American Airlines jet makes emergency landing in L.A. With assistance from the Pasadena Police Department helicopter and the Glendale Police Department, a perimeter was established while officers searched for the suspects.   “During the search, all three suspects that fled were located, but refused to comply with officers’ commands,” the release noted. “The suspects were ultimately bitten by Burbank Police K-9’s before being taken into custody.”   The five men were identified as:  23-year-old Kameron Wilson of Moreno Valley  21-year-old Henry Thomas of Los Angeles  20-year-old Trista Manuel of Los Angeles 

James Crumbley, father of Oxford High School shooter, found guilty of involuntary manslaughter

Local News By Sara Powers, DeJanay Booth-Singleton Updated on: March 14, 2024 / 8:07 PM EDT / CBS Detroit CBS News Live CBS News Detroit Live (CBS DETROIT) – A jury has found James Crumbley, the father of the Oxford High School shooter, guilty of all four counts of involuntary manslaughter. The jury returned a unanimous verdict on Thursday after a nearly week-long trial to determine if the father holds any responsibility for the Oxford High School shooting, where his son killed four students, Justin Shilling, Madisyn Baldwin, Tate Myre, and Hana St. Juliana, and injured seven other people on Nov. 30, 2021. Jurors deliberations began on Wednesday. James Crumbley, father of Oxford High School shooter, found guilty of involuntary manslaughter 03:08 Attorney Ven Johnson, who is representing the victims’ families, issued the following statement: “Today, a 12-person jury unanimously found James Crumbley, the father of the Oxford High School shooter, guilty as charged for his gross negligence, which ultimately played a causal role in the deaths of four OHS students. This guilty verdict, along with those found against the shooter’s mother, Jennifer Crumbley, won’t bring back

Doctor describes devastating effects of UnitedHealth cyberattack

CBS Evening News By Nicole Sganga March 14, 2024 / 8:00 PM EDT / CBS News Doctor describes cyberattack’s devastating impact Doctor describes devastating effects of UnitedHealth cyberattack 02:22 Exton, Pennsylvania — The ransomware attack last month on Change Healthcare, a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group, has turned into a national crisis. For doctors like Christine Meyer of Exton, Pennsylvania, it has become a personal nightmare. “It’s been one of the most stressful things we’ve gone through as a practice, and that’s saying something given that we survived COVID,” Meyer told CBS News.  “…To find ourselves suddenly, you know, looking at our home and its value, and can we afford to put it up to pay our employees, is a terrible feeling.” The Feb. 21 hack targeting Change Healthcare forced the nation’s largest medical payment system offline. More than three weeks later, it is still leaving hospitals, pharmacies and medical practices in a cash crunch. “We cannot submit a single insurance claim, and we can’t get any patient payments,” Meyer said. “This is a problem.” On an average weekday prior to the cyberattack, Meyer said her practice

James Crumbley, father of Oxford school gunman, found guilty of involuntary manslaughter

James Crumbley, father of Oxford school gunman, found guilty of involuntary manslaughter – CBS News Watch CBS News A jury on Thursday found James Crumbley, the father of a Michigan school shooter, guilty of involuntary manslaughter. Crumbley’s son opened fire at Oxford High School in November 2021, killing four students. James Crumbley’s wife, Jennifer Crumbley, was also found guilty of involuntary manslaughter last month. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson joins to unpack the verdict. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On

Kamala Harris makes historic visit to abortion clinic

Kamala Harris makes historic visit to abortion clinic – CBS News Watch CBS News Vice President Kamala Harris made history Thursday in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by visiting a clinic that performs abortions, marking the first time a sitting president or vice president has ever visited a reproductive health clinic. Nancy Cordes has more. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On

Jurado Increases Lead Over De León in 14th Council District Race

Tenant rights attorney Ysabel Jurado Thursday continued to lead City Councilman Kevin de León, upping her margin to 391 votes in the primary race for the 14th District council seat. Jurado has 8,579 votes, 24.53%, to 8,188, 23.41% for de León in the March 5 primary, according to figures released Thursday by the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk. Jurado entered Thursday’s resumption of the ballot count with a 318-vote lead. Assemblyman Miguel Santiago, D-Los Angeles, remained in third with 7,442 votes, 21.28%. The county Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk announced on Thursday afternoon that there are less than 8,200 ballots to process, countywide, from last Tuesday’s election. It’s unclear how many of them are from the 14th District. The registrar is expected to provide more updates until the election results are certified on March 29. Because no candidate in the field of eight will receive a majority, the top two candidates will meet in a runoff in November, likely Jurado and de León. With more than 76% of the primary vote going to candidates other than de León, Jurado is the heavy favorite in the runoff. Jurado took

Suspect Arrested in Attack on Child in Santa Monica

A suspect accused of attacking a 6-year-old girl in Santa Monica was in custody Thursday following “another incident” in Venice. Ahsante Lamar Morgan, 23, who is believed to be homeless, was arrested in connection with the attack that occurred around 7 p.m. Sunday at Main Street and Marine Avenue, according to the Santa Monica Police Department. The arrest was made by the Los Angeles Police Department “after another incident in Venice,” according to Santa Monica police. The LAPD said only that they arrested a suspect on the Venice boardwalk for allegedly assaulting a 7-year-old child, whose gender was not provided. It was unclear if the assault occurred on the boardwalk or elsewhere. No other details were immediately available. Santa Monica police said they would be working with LAPD to present the investigation quickly to the District Attorney’s Office, “aiming for a swift filing of felony child abuse charges.” In the Sunday night attack, the suspect was sitting on a bus bench and “acting erratically,” according to Santa Monica Police. “A 6-year-old child and her parents were walking northbound on Main Street behind the bench when

Johnny Buss, brother of Lakers owner Jeanie Buss, is running for president

A family often compared to the fictional Roy family from HBO’s “Succession” is living out one of the show’s storylines. Johnny Buss, brother of Lakers governor Jeanie Buss, is running for President of the United States, according to documents filed with the Federal Election Committee and an official website for his campaign. “I envision an America that leads with compassion, innovation, and most of all integrity. An America where racial equity is not just an ideal, but a lived reality for every citizen. Where our policies reflect our commitment to the planet, and where education opens doors to futures bright with promise,” Johnny Buss says on the website Buss2024.com. He’s registered as an independent candidate. On “Succession,” Logan Roy’s oldest son, Connor, runs for president. According to campaign documents, Johnny Buss filed for his candidacy on Jan. 30. He has spent $118,026.66 according to government filings, including $1,500 for hair styling expenses and $36,560 for a film production company. A text message to Buss wasn’t immediately returned. He does not have a role with the Lakers. The team declined to comment on the candidacy. Buss

New Ram teamed with ‘The Wizard’ before; Colby Parkinson feels at home at tight end

Offensive lineman Jonah Jackson has joined a new team, but he’s plenty familiar with the quarterback. During his rookie season with the Detroit Lions, Jackson played left guard and protected Matthew Stafford. Now, after signing a three-year contract with the Rams that includes $34 million in guarantees, Jackson once again will team with Stafford. “In Detroit, we called him The Wizard,” Jackson said Thursday during a video conference with reporters. “He could figure it all out and he could make anything happen. “I’m excited to be able to protect him.” Jackson was one of four unrestricted free agents signed or re-signed by the Rams in the first wave of NFL free agency. Right guard Kevin Dotson, who played well for the Rams after being acquired in a trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers, agreed to terms before free agency began. The Rams also signed cornerback Darious Williams and tight end Colby Parkinson, bolstering a team that finished 10-7 and advanced to the playoffs last season under coach Sean McVay. With Jackson set to play left guard, second-year pro Steve Avila will move to center. Former center

Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani posts first photo with new wife

Los Angeles Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani is a newlywed and on Thursday, the public was given a first look at the happy couple. The Dodgers shared a photo of Ohtani and his new wife, who has been identified as Mamiko Tanaka, a Japanese basketball star. Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani is pictured for the first time with wife Mamiko Tanaka, a Japanese basketball star, on March 14, 2024. (Los Angeles Dodgers) Tanaka is accompanying the two-time MLB MVP to Seoul, South Korea, where the Dodgers will kick off the 2024 season against their Southern California rivals, the San Diego Padres. Ohtani announced in late February that he had recently married a woman from his home country, but he had yet to name his bride or post any photos. “Not only have I began a new chapter in my career with the Dodgers but I also have began a new life with someone from my Native country of Japan who is very special to me and I wanted everyone to know I am now married,” he wrote at the time. Thursday’s post by the Dodgers, as

Verdict in for James Crumbley, father of Oxford High School shooter

Local News By Sara Powers March 14, 2024 / 6:59 PM EDT / CBS Detroit CBS News Live CBS News Detroit Live (CBS DETROIT) – A jury has returned a verdict in the trial of James Crumbley, the father of the Oxford High School shooter.  Jury deliberations began on Wednesday after a nearly week-long trial to determine if the father holds any responsibility for the Oxford High School shooting, where his son killed four students, Justin Shilling, Madisyn Baldwin, Tate Myre, and Hana St. Juliana, and injured seven other people on Nov. 30, 2021. Crumbley is charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter and is accused of not keeping the gun used in the shooting safely stored away and not getting his son the necessary help for his mental health needs.   Defense attorney Mariell Lehman argued that James Crumbley was not aware that his son had access to the gun. This comes after a jury found his wife, Jennifer Crumbley, guilty of four counts of involuntary manslaughter in February . She is scheduled to be sentenced on April 9.  Closing arguments in James Crumbley

The 8 best gaming headsets for 2024

Essentials By Jason R. Rich Updated on: March 14, 2024 / 6:57 PM EDT / Essentials CBS Essentials is created independently of the CBS News editorial staff. We may receive commissions from some links to products on this page. Promotions are subject to availability and retailer terms. Razer, Turtle Beach If you want to get the best experience playing multiplayer games online, it’s essential to feel every sound effect and catch every note of a game ‘s ambience-setting music. It’s equally important to clearly communicate with your allies — and taunt your enemies. In other words, a gaming headset is an absolute must.  Whether you choose a wired or wireless gaming headset, you want one with superior sound quality, maximum comfort to wear and other extra features — like active noise cancelation and spatial audio support. These top gaming headset picks offer the key features needed to take your gaming up a notch when it comes to audio. Best gaming headset overall: SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Best value gaming headset: Razer Blackshark V2 Hyperspeed Best budget gaming headset: Asus ROG Strix Go Best mid-priced, multi-platform

When would the TikTok ban go into effect?

Politics By Caitlin Yilek Edited By Ellen Uchimiya Updated on: March 14, 2024 / 6:33 PM EDT / CBS News TikTok bill heads to Senate, fate uncertain TikTok bill heads to Senate, but no timetable for vote 04:04 Washington — Americans could lose access to TikTok within months if a bill that seeks to force its Beijing-based parent company ByteDance to sell its stake is signed into law. But the popular video-sharing app’s potentially swift demise depends on whether the bill can overcome a number of hurdles.  Lawmakers have long tried to regulate the platform because of its ties to China. They argue it threatens national security because the Chinese government could use TikTok to spy on Americans or weaponize it to covertly influence the U.S. public by amplifying or suppressing certain content.  TikTok has repeatedly stated that it would deny requests from the Chinese government for Americans’ data. It also points to “Project Texas,” an initiative that TikTok began in 2022 to safeguard American users’ data on servers in the U.S. and ease lawmakers’ fears.  The House overwhelmingly passed a measure Wednesday that gives

Biden, Harris hit campaign trail as Trump appears in Florida court

Biden, Harris hit campaign trail as Trump appears in Florida court – CBS News Watch CBS News President Biden and Vice President Harris were on the campaign trail Thursday as former President Donald Trump attended a hearing in his federal classified documents case. CBS News’ Aaron Navarro and Katrina Kaufman have the latest. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On