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Feb 07 2024
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Blues to play Blackhawks in next year's Winter Classic at Wrigley Field, NHL announces officially
The Blues will face the Blackhawks in next year's Winter Classic at Wrigley Field, the league announced during Wednesday night's TNT broadcast of the Rangers-Lightning game. The announcement via Blackhawks star rookie Connor Bedard came one day after the Chicago Sun-Times reported St. Louis and Chicago would be in the next Winter Classic. The game date and start time will be announced at a
St. Louis Post-DispatchFeb 06 2024
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Las Vegas rises to the occassion as 2024 Super Bowl host
LAS VEGAS - Sin City is rising to the occasion to be home to a Super Bowl. Preparations are kicking into high gear this week, but we were there as some of the first work began on the strip. Crews were putting up Super Bowl 58 signs and even a photo spot. Crews were also assembling stages as CBS will be broadcasting live during the game. This is a massive event, but something Vegas knows how to
CBS News (Online)Feb 08 2024
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Thieves tune in to top crime charts, dismantle and steal 200-foot radio tower
JASPER, Ala. (WBRC/CNN/CNN Newsource/WKRC) - Thieves knocked down and stole a 200-foot AM radio tower. The discovery was made last Friday, when landscapers traveled to clean the tower site. The workers promptly called the owner of WJLX to report the tower was gone. According to WBRC, every price of equipment was stolen from the small transmitter building at the site. With the tower gone, the
WKRC 12Feb 06 2024
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A House committee voted on five carbon pipeline bills. Here is what happened to each
PIERRE, S.D. (South Dakota Broadcasters Association) - South Dakota lawmakers on the House Commerce and Energy Committee worked well into the evening Monday to deliberate on five separate bills related to the construction of a carbon pipeline in eastern South Dakota. And though each of those bills shared similarities — a packed room, opposition from Summit Carbon Solutions, and emotional
Dakota News NowFeb 09 2024
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Liberals Feckless, Conservatives Reckless: Elie Mystal on SCOTUS Trump Ballot Ban Case
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Democracy Now!Feb 06 2024
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Warner Bros. Discovery, Fox, ESPN set to build a sports streaming giant
The yet unnamed service will be available via an app and will be a bundle option for Disney+, Hulu and Max. Pricing has not been finalized. What has kept many people attached to cable television has been live sports offerings. This new streaming option could lead to even more households cutting the cord. The rights to broadcast sports, meanwhile, have surged in value as sports remains one of
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionOct 30 2023
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Woodland man killed in Portland crash on Interstate 5
A 68-year-old Woodland man was killed Thursday when his car was rear ended in slowing traffic on Interstate 5 in Portland. Portland police responded at 3:31 p.m. to the crash on I-5 south at North Failing Street. Mark S. Sinclair was pronounced dead at the scene, according to a police news release. Investigators determined Sinclair was driving a Honda Accord in the left lane when traffic
The ColumbianFeb 05 2024
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Powell Concedes Inflation Wasn't 'Transitory' After All
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell admitted that he was wrong to expect inflation would be transitory when it started to rise three years ago. Powell said that “in the fourth quarter of ’21, it became clear that inflation was not transitory,” in a rare television interview broadcast with CBS’s 60 Minutes program on Sunday night. Powell and other Fed officials brushed off the rise in inflation
Breitbart NewsFeb 06 2024
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Jury Awards Man $25 Million In Defamation Suit Against Oklahoma’s Largest Newspaper
An Oklahoma court ruled in favor of a man and granted him a substantial $25 million in damages Monday after he was mistakenly identified in the state’s largest newspaper. The state’s leading newspaper, The Oklahoman, falsely accused Scott Sapulpa of being the announcer responsible for racist remarks made during a girls basketball game broadcast in 2021, according to The AP. The Muskogee County
The Daily CallerFeb 06 2024
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Man Awarded $25 Million After Oklahoma Newspaper Wrongly Branded
A high school basketball broadcaster who was wrongly accused by Oklahoma's largest newspaper of making racist comments during a game has been awarded $25 million by a jury on grounds of defamation. Scott Sapulpa was awarded $5 million in actual damages plus $20 million more in punitive damages by the jury in Muskogee County that determined The Oklahoman acted with malice. The incident
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