In the middle of March, the corner Devonta Smith of Cincinnati (Ohio) La Salle announced that he had committed to the state of Ohio. Today Smith has announced that he has been released from the Buckeyes. Smith posted the announcement on his Twitter account. Ohio state staff did not fight …
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Disney will close children’s channels in the UK – Deadline
Disney is closing its children’s channels in the UK after launching Disney + and failing to reach an agreement on new transport deals with pay-TV platforms Sky and Virgin Media. Disney Channel, Disney XD and Disney Junior will air off the air in late September, although other Disney brands, including …
Read More »Google Assistant smart displays can now make group video calls on Duo and Meet
Google is expanding the ways you can make video calls on smart screens powered by Google Assistant with new support for group calls on Google Meet and Duo. New video group calling capabilities will be available in Nest Hub Max and other smart Camera Assistant displays starting today. Just as …
Read More »Minnesota Files Lawsuit Against Fossil Fuel Companies
The state of Minnesota yesterday filed a lawsuit against the American Petroleum Institute (API), Exxon Mobil Corp and Koch Industries that stated that the companies violated Minnesota laws prohibiting consumer fraud, deceptive business practices and false advertising. Minnesota is the first state to name the API, the largest oil and …
Read More »Media ignore violence in Seattle’s CHOP zone, ‘pretend’ that they are only peaceful protests, says Dan Gainor
Mainstream media ignores the violence in Seattle’s police-free zone known as the “Capitol Hill organized protest” or “CHOP,” Dan Gainor of the Media Research Center, “Fox & Friends First” said Thursday. Hostess Jillian Mele noted, citing an investigation, that during prime time CNN and MSNBC “failed to” cover Seattle’s “CHOP” …
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