Mayors vow fight against Trump’s ‘sanctuary city’ orders

The mayors in White Plains and New Rochelle said Thursday that they would be willing to fight the federal government in an effort to protect The mayors in White Plains and New Rochelle said Thursday that they would be willing to fight the federal government in an effort to protect residents against the Trump administration's immigration directives. WHITE PLAINS - The mayors in White Plains and New Rochelle said Thursday that they would be willing to fight the federal government in an effort to protect residents against the Trump administration's immigration directives.

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‘Rings’ movie prank terrifies TV-store shoppers

In anticipation of the Feb. 3 premiere of Rings , the third edition in the U.S. Ring franchise, the team behind the upcoming film has set up a prank in order to get people scared. Paramount Pictures staged the above prank at a real appliance store in White Plains, New York, to see what shoppers would do when Samara climbed out of the TV right in front of them.

SMPTE Nod of Andy Maltz as ISO/TC 36 Chair is OK’d

From the SMPTE posse in WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers announced final approval of its nomination of Andy Maltz as 2018-20 chair of ISO/TC 36, the International Organization for Standardization group dedicated to cinematography. Maltz, who is managing director of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Science and Technology Council, will serve as chair-elect in 2017 as SMPTE Member Julian Pinn, the current chair, serves out his term after nine years in the role.

See It: ‘Rings’ Prank Sends Shoppers Screaming in Terror

To promote the upcoming horror film "Rings," Paramount Pictures reportedly outfitted an appliance store in White Plains, NY, with hidden cameras to capture terrified customers running for their lives when they thought a real life "Samara" was emerging from a television screen to get them. As any fan of the horror franchise is aware, Samara comes calling seven days after you watch a mysterious videotape of her being dumped in a well.