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Mar 05 2023
News
Update: Police Arrest 1, Search For Second Suspect In Armed Robbery Of Cellphone Store
Police in Concord and Pleasant Hill are searching for a suspect who may have been involved in an armed robbery at a cellphone store in Pleasant Hill on Saturday. The Pleasant Hill Police Department received a call about a robbery at a Verizon retail store in their jurisdiction on Saturday afternoon. Two suspects entered the store, "threatened the employees that they had a gun," and stole
SFGATEFeb 21 2023
News
History on line as two contrasting congressional candidates face off in Virginia election
Virginia voters are heading to the polls on Tuesday in what could be a historic election to fill the lone vacancy in the 118th Congress. Democratic state Sen. Jennifer McClellan and Republican Leon Benjamin are vying to step into a seat previously occupied by Democrat Rep. A. Donald McEachin, who died in November. That makes McClellan, a corporate attorney for Verizon, the favorite against
USA TODAYFeb 11 2023
News
Greenburgh Town Board honors Maria Regina HS on 65th anniversary
The ceremony, which was broadcast live on the Town of Greenburgh government cable channels (Cablevision Channel 76 and Verizon Channel 35) began with a brief video of comments by Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop of New York, who visited the school last December to celebrate the school’s milestone anniversary. Town Supervisor Paul Feiner then presented a Town Proclamation to Anna Parra,
Patch.comAug 01 2022
Opinion
Farewell to OAN, the Network for Loons and the President They Loved
Once upon a time there was a cable news network that nobody liked. Nobody except the loons, that is: those very special people who willfully eschew logical reasoning and the established corpus of knowledge in favor of febrile theories, weird cultural grievances, and other made-up bullshit. As luck would have it, there were enough loons out there for the network to be aired by many cable
SlateJul 27 2022
News
OAN, a Dependable Trump Promoter, Faces a ‘Death Blow’
The future of One America News, which established itself as a powerful voice in conservative media by promoting some of the most outlandish falsehoods about the 2020 election, is in serious doubt as major carriers drop it from their lineups and defamation lawsuits threaten to drain its finances.
By the end of this week, the cable network will have lost its presence in some 20 million
New York Times (News)Dec 15 2022
News
Dow plunges in perfect storm for stocks
Investors dumped stocks on Thursday as more headwinds emerge for the U.S. economy as the Federal Reserve stays the course in raising interest rates.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 764 points, or 2.2%, as the broader markets faced the worst session since November.
IBM and Apple paced the Dow's selloff, while Verizon remained in the green.
The Nasdaq Composite shed
Fox BusinessNov 02 2022
News
Social Media Platform Tumblr Allows Nudity, Changes User Guidelines To Grow Audience
Social-media site Tumblr changed its guidelines on Tuesday to allow nudity.
The company still bans sexually explicit content. Tumblr banned all forms of nudity in 2018 after it was purchased by Verizon, which has since sold the company to Wordpress.com owner Automattic.
"We now welcome a broader range of expression, creativity, and art on Tumblr, including content depicting the
International Business TimesJan 18 2022
News
Airline CEOs warn 5G rollout could be ‘catastrophic’ for travel
The chief executives of several major US airlines and shipping firms have warned that a planned rollout of 5G service could have “catastrophic” consequences for travelers and commerce.
The CEOs demanded “immediate intervention” from the government before planes are grounded by the 5G service set to be deployed by AT&T and Verizon on Wednesday.
“Unless our major hubs are
New York Post (News)Sep 26 2022
News
New ‘Striketober’ looms as US walkouts increase amid surge in union activity
Thousands of workers around the US are going on strike or threatening to do so heading into October, amid a recent surge of labor action activity in America and just one month before crucial midterm elections.
Support for labor unions in the US has grown over the past year, as a surge in organizing has resulted in workers winning union elections at major corporations including Starbucks
The Guardian