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'Expose corruption and you will be punished': Radical Democrats pass 'Stop Nick Shirley Act' to criminalize investigative journalism
The radical Left in Sacramento has finally done it. In a move straight out of a totalitarian playbook, the California Assembly Judiciary Committee voted 11-2 on Monday to advance AB 2624, the so-called “Stop Nick Shirley Act,” a…
'Wrong': Fox's Andy McCarthy Rejects Trump's Cope on Thrown-Out Wall Street Journal Lawsuit
Conservative legal commentator and Fox News contributor Andy McCarthy rejected President Donald Trump's attempt at explaining away the dismissal of his defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal in his latest column for National Review. The…
UPDATE: Judge dismisses Trump's $10 billion Epstein lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal
On Monday, a federal judge dismissed Trump's $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal. The lawsuit alleged that the Wall Street Journal defamed Trump when it reported on a bawdy letter allegedly authored by Trump in 2003 in…
NBA Play-In Tournament live updates: Latest from Heat vs. Hornets and Trail Blazers vs. Suns
The NBA Play-In Tournament kicks off tonight with the Heat squaring off against the Hornets, followed by the Trail Blazers facing the Suns. Miami vs. Charlotte is the Eastern Conference's No. 9 vs. No 10. game, which means the loser's season will…
This one shift in Gen Alpha's habits could reshape the entire snack industry
Have you noticed the junk-food aisle at your local grocery store is looking a little, well, funky lately? Blame the youngest generations of shoppers. While the preferences of Gen Z and Gen Alpha consumers are likely leading to healthier choices for…
Zohran Mamdani, leftists fight Waymo, progress, and the future
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is fighting Waymo, the autonomous vehicles pioneered by Alphabet. The city had a pilot program to test out the driverless cars, but that test period has now ended, and the mayor so far has declined to renew it.
'No warning': Survivors say Nigerian air force bombed packed market
The market was packed, like it was every Saturday, when the Nigerian air force jets screamed overhead. Soon after, swathes of trading stalls at a market in Jilli, a small town in Nigeria's northeastern Yobe state, were reduced to ash, with…
Casinos Meet Prediction Markets: Crypto.com Partners With NYSE-Listed High Roller Technologies
Rival exchanges like Binance and Gate.io are also entering the prediction market space through integrations with specialized platforms. High Roller plans to register as a CFTC Introducing Broker and partner with Crypto.com's Futures Commission…
This simple metal tube helps scientists predict drought before it happens
On a snowy February morning, Toby Rodgers strapped on a pair of snowshoes and trudged across a snowy field in Washington's Cascade mountains. Rodgers, a hydrologist for the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service…
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette finds buyer to keep newspaper open
NEW YORK (AP) — Barely two weeks before it was due to shut down, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said Tuesday it had found a last-minute buyer — a successful nonprofit journalism operation that has agreed to keep the struggling newspaper…
Scientists develop AI tool to predict how cancer patients will respond to NHS drug
Scientists have developed a new AI model to identify which cancer patients would respond best to a targeted drug on the NHS. Bevacizumab was approved in December for treating advanced bowel cancer on the NHS. The drug slows the growth of cancer…
Beyond the Wires: How KMH Integration Is Driving the Future of Media Production
Twenty years ago, Kevin Henneman sat across from NBC's head of procurement, eager to understand how his systems integration company was perceived. He had just lost a bid and, driven by a desire to improve, asked a simple but revealing question:…
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette saved from closure by Maryland non-profit
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, which has roots that date back to 1786, was set to close next month, in a major blow to the city and a sign of the distressed state of local news. Not any more. On Tuesday, the Venetoulis Institute for Local Journalism…
Blue and brown is spring's standout colour pairing and Next's bedding set is the elevated way to try the trend
As we head firmly into spring, the one colour pairing we can't stop seeing everywhere in homeware stores is blue and brown, and Next has the ideal bedding set to give you an elevated way to try out the trend in your own home. Blue and brown has…
Move Over Mocktails-This Is the Trending Non-Alcoholic Drink to Know
Sparkling tea stands out by not trying to mimic alcohol—delivering structure, tannins, and complexity in its own right. Its balance of acidity, aromatics, and bubbles makes it uniquely suited for food pairings, much like wine. As consumers…
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