• Nightly News Full Broadcast (April 26th)

    More than a dozen tornadoes reported in Nebraska and Texas; As campus protests spread, graduating students worry about whether commencements will be canceled; Small Wisconsin town sees its future in brewery's revival; and more on tonight’s broadcast.

  • Magic Eden Surges to Top Spot in NFT Market, Records Stellar $756M Trading Volume in March – News Bytes Bitcoin News

    Magic Eden, a Solana-based NFT marketplace, achieved its highest monthly trading volume in March, outpacing Blur with a 194.4% increase to $756.5 million, attributed to its Diamond reward program and support for creator royalties. This surge led Magic Eden to become the top NFT marketplace by trading volume, dethroning Blur for the first time since […]

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    PBS News Weekend full episode

    Sunday on PBS News Weekend, we ask NATO's Secretary General if the delayed U.S. aid to Ukraine is too late to make a difference. Then, how a Supreme Court case on laws limiting homeless encampments could reshape policy across the country. Plus, a look at the tensions in one Montana city over people experiencing homelessness camping in vehicles. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

  • Chinese Grand Prix: The Full Broadcast Schedule

    The much-anticipated return of the Chinese Grand Prix at Shanghai International Circuit marks its first event since 2019, after being disrupted by the pandemic. This weekend also introduces the first sprint race of 2024, adopting a revised format.The excitement is building as Formula One returns to the Shanghai International Circuit for the first time since the global outbreak of COVID-19 halted international events. The 2024 Chinese Grand Prix not only marks a return to familiar territory but...

  • Team news: Three changes for Wolves game | Team news | News

    Find out who Mikel Arteta and Gary O'Neil have selected for this evening's

  • Yankees news: John Sterling announces retirement from broadcasting

    MLB.com | Bryan Hoch: Yesterday saw the announcement that Yankee broadcaster John Sterling was going to retire with immediate effect. The longtime radio voice has been with the team since 1989, and his distinctive “The Yankees win!” call has been the soundtrack to five World Series titles. Sterling wasn’t always everyone’s cup of tea, but he leaves an undeniable void in the broadcast booth. Baseball Prospectus | Daniel R. Epstein: While his defense rated well enough to win him a gold glove,...

  • April's full Pink Moon rises in the night sky on Tuesday

    April's full Moon, known as the Pink Moon, rises on Tuesday night and will appear bright in the night sky through the end of the week. The Moon will rise at 7:49 p.m. ET Tuesday for those on the U.S. East Coast. Those in the West will have to wait a few hours to see the full Moon light up the night sky, which rises around 4:48 p.m. PT on the Pacific Coast. This Moon is known by many names, according to different Native American tribes and cultures worldwide. The Maine Farmers' Almanac started...

  • News digest: Putin admirer as head of public broadcaster? It could happen.

    MP Huliak's odd test, whooping cough on the rise, and a Slovak detained in Congo.

  • Good news for Rubrik, bad news for TikTok and medium news for early-stage startups

    Rubrik’s strong IPO pricing and warm reception by the public markets after its listing add more weight to the perspective that the public markets are not as closed to tech startups as some thought. If Rubrik’s result isn’t enough to break the logjam, well, maybe there’s something else going on. But there was a lot more that […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • Oregon Public Broadcasting partners with Lookout Local to bring more news to Eugene

    Lookout CEO Ken Doctor describes Lookout Eugene-Springfield as a “community newspaper that happens to be digital.”

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    Rumors over 49ers' Deebo Samuel have gone full throttle after surprise draft night

    There’s subverting expectations, and then there’s what the San Francisco 49ers did with their first-round draft pick Thursday. In selecting — and perhaps overreaching for — a young, athletic receiver, the Niners somehow not only managed to put Brandon Aiyuk trade rumors to bed, but also kicked up a whole new storm of rumors surrounding their other star wideout who was once thought to be a certain part of the team’s future: Deebo Samuel. This wasn’t completely out of the blue, although that...