Category: Network

Tucker Carlson enraged Fox News by calling an exec the c-word and feuding with its PR department before his ousting, report says

Tucker Carlson.Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Tucker Carlson feuded with Fox News executives before he was ousted, the Wall Street Journal reported. This included calling one senior executive the c-word, sources told the Journal. Fox did not give an explanation when it announced Carlson’s abrupt departure on Monday. Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson infuriated network executives…

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Michael Irvin remains suspended, won’t take part in NFL Network draft coverage

Michael Irvin won’t be part of the NFL’s extensive draft coverage as the former Cowboys star remains embroiled in the fallout of an encounter that took place at this year’s Super Bowl. The league sent out a release Wednesday detailing the more than 75 hours of content the NFL Network will broadcast over the course…

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Dominion Settlement Gets Little Coverage on Fox News

Fox News’s last-minute settlement with Dominion Voting Systems on Tuesday earned banner coverage on every television news network but one: Fox News. The $787.5 million settlement was covered only three times by Fox News in about four hours after the settlement became public, amounting to about six minutes of coverage. For most of the day,…

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China disowns ambassador’s remarks questioning Ukrainian independence

The Chinese and Russian presidents have maintained close relations since the Ukraine invasion China has distanced itself from the remarks of one of its envoys who questioned the sovereignty of Ukraine and other former Soviet countries. Paris ambassador Lu Shaye’s comments last week caused widespread outrage, leading on calls to Beijing to clarify. On Monday,…

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Russian spy network operating in North Sea, investigation claims | Espionage

A joint investigation by the public broadcasters of several Nordic countries alleges that Russia has established a state-run program using spy ships disguised as fishing vessels aimed at giving it the capability to attack wind farms and communications cables in the North Sea. The investigation quotes a Danish counter-intelligence officer who claims the sabotage strategy…

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The World Health Organization confirms that the number of malaria infections in the world has risen to 247 million

The World Health Organization estimated the number of people infected with malaria in 2021 at about 247 million, an increase of two million from patients in 2020, noting that Africa is considered the most affected by this disease. The organization stated, in a statement two days before the commemoration of World Malaria Day, corresponding to…

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Michael Irvin “remains suspended” by NFL Network

Getty Images Hall of Fame receiver Michael Irvin has aggressively fought back against allegations of wrongdoing at a Marriott hotel that resulted in Irvin being suspended by NFL Network during Super Bowl week. As a week’s draft approaches, Irvin’s employment status has not changed. Via David Moore of the Dallas Morning NewsNFL…

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Helium Network (HNT) Move to Solana Completed, Here’s What’s Expected Moving Forward By U.Today

© Reuters. Helium Network (HNT) Move to Solana Completed, Here’s What’s Expected Moving Forward U.Today – Web3.0 protocol Helium Network (HNT) has its successful migration to the (SOL) blockchain. The announcement was shared via the protocol’s official Twitter account and highlights the strong desire to switch to a relatively more scalable outfit to help achieve…

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Kepler Communications raises $92 million for optical data relay network

TAMPA, Fla. — Canadian small satellite operator Kepler Communications said April 13 it has raised $92 million to start deploying an optical data-relay constellation next year. Early-stage investor IA Ventures led the Series C round, which brought the total amount Kepler has raised by selling equity to more than $200 million. The company currently operates…

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Nabiullina said Russia has an airbag in unsanctioned assets

Russia has a “safety cushion” in assets that have not been confirmed by sanctions. This was stated by the head of the Central Bank Elvira Nabiullina. According to her, the reserves are built up based on assets that cannot be used to put pressure on the country. “We can now feel quite calm,” added Elvir…

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