The long-running writers’ strike is officially coming to an end, as the union’s leaders sign off on the tentative deal struck Sunday with Hollywood studios … almost 5 months after the stalemate began. WGA leadership voted Tuesday to end the strike, approving the new 3-year deal with the AMPTP … and it will be effective
Month: September 2023
New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez is facing a rapidly growing number of calls from his Democratic colleagues to resign from office following a damning indictment on charges of corruption and bribery. On Wednesday, Menendez pleaded not guilty to the charges during his arraignment in Manhattan court. The indictment, which was made public on Friday, was
OnePlus Ace 3 is expected to launch soon in China as the successor to the OnePlus Ace 2 handset that was launched earlier this year. The phone could make its debut around the same time as the OnePlus 12 5G that is expected to arrive in January 2024. The OnePlus Ace 2, which was released
The UK’s largest untapped oil and gas field has been given the green light by the government’s North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA), defying climate warnings about the damage from new fossil fuel projects. Norwegian state oil giant Equinor expects to pump 325 million barrels of oil from Rosebank, 80 miles off the Shetland coast in
Book Riot and the EveryLibrary Institute have teamed up for a survey that examines parents’ perceptions of public libraries and book bans. The survey asked questions like, “Do you feel your child is safe at the library?” “How comfortable are you with LGBTQ+ characters and themes in children’s books?” and “At what age should children
Amid a bevy of parental notification policies appearing in California school districts — policies that compel school staff to inform parents if their child may be transgender — a new law will require the state’s public schools to ensure gender-neutral restrooms are accessible for students in the coming years. Signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom over
Donald Trump committed fraud for years while building the real estate empire that catapulted him to fame and the White House, a court has ruled. Judge Arthur Engoron found that the former president and his company deceived banks and insurers by massively overvaluing assets and exaggerating his net worth on paperwork used in making deals
The United Nations’ refugee agency has rebuked Home Secretary Suella Braverman after she claimed the current asylum system is no longer fit for purpose. Ms Braverman called for a reform of the international system in a speech in Washington DC. She outlined how she believed the current system was “outdated”, and branded the number of
This is Day 76 of the SAG-AFTRA strike. A fourth straight day of rain in New York City — the remnants of Tropical Storm Ophelia — greeted striking film and television workers who were back on picket lines this week for the first time since the announcement of a deal between the Writers Guild and the Alliance
Sep 26, 2023THNEndpoint Security / Password Microsoft is officially rolling out support for passkeys in Windows 11 today as part of a major update to the desktop operating system. The feature allows users to login to websites and applications without having to provide a username and password, instead relying on their device PIN or biometric
Colin Kaepernick has formally requested that he join the New York Jets practice squad after their loss of quarterback Aaron Rodgers to a torn Achilles in the 2023 season. The veteran player has not been on an NFL roster since 2017 following his protest of protest police brutality and racism in the U.S. In a
Luke Combs’ latest album release of Gettin’ Old back in March has had tremendous staying power on the charts, and a lot of that is thanks to his cover of Tracy Chapman’s 1988 hit “Fast Car.” The song has been an incredible, record-breaking success for Combs, peaking higher on the Billboard Top 200 than the
The Federal Trade Commission, alongside 17 states from California to Wisconsin, is suing Amazon for allegedly maintaining an illegal monopoly in their online retail space. They claim Amazon makes it impossible for other retailers to compete by doing things like placing ads within their search results and boosting their own products over third party listings,
Nashawn Breedlove, famous for battle-rapping Eminem in the movie “8 Mile,” is dead. A family member tells TMZ … Nashawn died in his sleep Sunday at his home in New Jersey. We’re told his loved ones do not yet know the cause of death. Nashawn played Lotto in the 2002 movie, which is loosely based
A judge ruled on Tuesday that Trump is liable for fraud in New York, adding to the former president’s growing mountain of legal woes A New York judge ruled on Tuesday that former President Donald Trump, his two adult sons, and several of his associates are liable for fraud. The ruling establishes that Trump overvalued
CMF Watch Pro, CMF Buds Pro and CMF Power 65 GaN (gallium nitride) adapter were launched in India by CMF, the Nothing sub-brand on Tuesday. These are the first set of products launched by CMF by Nothing since the brand was announced by Nothing CEO Carl Pei. CMF — which stands for colour, material, and
America’s largest bank says it has resolved its final lawsuits relating to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, including a case it brought against former executive Jes Staley. JPMorgan Chase has faced a series of claims related to disgraced financier Epstein – a client of the bank from 1998 until 2013 – who killed himself in a
Someone is missing their guitar. A big mattress and a mini fridge were also found as was an autographed baseball. Results from the annual California Coastal Cleanup Day on Saturday, Sept. 23, are trickling in and even with just half of the expected reports tallied so far, organizers with the California Coastal Commission estimate 25,570
The number of first responders from the New York City Fire Department to have died from illnesses related to 9/11 has reached 343 – matching the number who died on the day of the attacks. Hilda Vannata, an emergency medical technician, died from pancreatic cancer on 20 September this year, while retired firefighter Robert Fulco
Sir Ed Davey will close this week’s Liberal Democrat conference by promising to “fix our economy with care” after the Conservatives “broke” it with “carelessness”. In his first speech at the annual gathering since becoming leader, he will underline a number of health pledges the party has made over recent days – including enabling patients
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