(Reuters) – AT&T Inc. T.N. Chief executive John Stankey said in an interview on Tuesday that a partial subsidy to wireless phone plans was being considered by advertising just a year from now. The consideration, which has not been previously disclosed, underscores AT & T’s commitment to the advertising business …
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U.K. Brexit drama pushes bill to override EU exit deal
More than four years after Britain voted to leave the European Union, the United Kingdom is once again plunged into another Brexit crisis – a dramatic move by Prime Minister Boris Johnson to rewrite parts of an early divorce deal. EU leaders take legal action. The UK formally left the …
Read More »Texas Supreme Court barred the county from sending mail-in voting requests to 2 million potential voters again.
This is an ongoing battle between Harris County and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who is trying to prevent voting petitions from going out so widely, saying they should only go to eligible voters to vote by mail. The ruling concerns only petitions to be voted on by mail, and …
Read More »Chinese virologist: Chinese government ‘deliberately’ released COVID-19
The Chinese government deliberately produced and released the COVID-19 virus, causing mass shutdowns and deaths around the world, a top virologist and whistle blower told Fox News host Tucker Carlson on Tuesday. Carls specifically asked Dr. Li-Meng Yan if he believed that the Chinese Communist Party had released the virus …
Read More »The UK Space Agency offers orbital awareness
Image copyright pyrite D-Orbit Image citation Artwork: D-Bit Rbit’s carrier platform has cameras that can detect nearby space debris. New approaches to tracking satellites and debris in orbit will be promoted by the UK Space Agency. The UKSA will provide કંપની 1 million to seven companies to assist with novel …
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