A new episode of The Josh Marshall Podcast is live! This week, Kate and Josh discuss Supreme Court arguments on mifepristone, updates in Donald Trump's many trials and the likely next senator of New
A new episode of The Josh Marshall Podcast is live! This week, Kate and Josh discuss Donald Trump's recent comments (and how they're being covered), Mike Pence's refusal to endorse his old boss and
New Documentary Showcases Vermont's Unique Community Broadband Approach Sean Gonsalves sean Tue Mar 26, 2024 Tue Mar 26, 2024 A new documentary tells the uplifting story of how Vermonters rallied around the emergence of Communications Union Districts (CUDs) as the state's primary vehicle to bring high-quality Internet service to every resident and business in one of the most rural...
It’s March, so that means it’s time for the AIPT Movies podcast’s “Get Your Ass to March” series! Where we cover movies that relate to the planet Mars and/or the 1990 sci-fi classic, Total Recall! In this week’s episode, Alex, Tim, and Matt kick off the series by discussing another film set on that mysterious […]
By Matt Solomon Published: March 16th, 2024
New legislation making its way through the U.S. Congress has placed a TikTok ban back on the public agenda. The bill – which would lead to either a divestiture or ban – has passed the House of Representatives and is now headed to the Senate. On the Canadian front, TikTok is already prohibited on government devices at the federal level alongside some provinces, the government has quietly conducted a national security review, and there are new calls to ban it altogether from the Canadian market....
Nathan Gooden and Michael Moreci join the show to discuss 'Barbaric' and we recap the week in comics!
The federal government has struggled to update Canadian privacy laws over the past decade, leaving the Supreme Court as perhaps the leading source of privacy protection. In 2014, the court issued the Spencer decision, which affirmed a reasonable expectation of privacy in basic subscriber information and earlier this month it released the Bykovets decision, which extends the reasonable expectation of privacy to IP addresses. Vibert Jack is the litigation director of the BC Civil Liberties...
AIPT Comics Podcast hosts creator Max Wood who discusses the process of self-publishing, his new sci-fi story and more.
ST. GEORGE — Get ready to rev your engines and tantalize your taste buds at the upcoming FuelFest fundraising event presented by Hearsee Mobility to help empower the blind community. Scheduled for Saturday, April 20, at the Hash House A Go Go parking lot of Red Cliffs Mall, 1812 Red Cliffs Dr. in St. George, […]