• Seven CEO Warburton exits early following controversies

    Seven West chief executive James Warburton has jumped ship early after a scandal-plagued tenure in which the media conglomerate lurched from one PR disaster to the next. Mr Warburton announced his intention last year to step down from the role he has held for half a decade. His departure was slated for the middle of […]

  • The Rwanda bill explained: What is the controversial policy and what happens next?

    Ministers have designed legislation to get round legal objections and say flights could take off within weeks – but a potential stumbling block remains

  • Delta CEO comments on Boeing's future amid controversies

    A Boeing (BA) whistleblower's claims about the assembly of the 787 Dreamliner jet have reportedly sparked a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) probe into the aviation manufacturer. When asked about Boeing's current state of affairs by Yahoo Finance's Brad Smith, Delta Air Lines (DAL) CEO Ed Bastian said he has "confidence in the company" as it rectifies the quality of its production process and begins its search for future leadership. The Morning Brief discusses the path forward for Boeing...

  • New NPR CEO Dubbed Bill Maher 'Racist Bigot'

    Katherine Maher's tenure as head of far-Left NPR is off to a rocky start. Maher ascended to the position last month, but two recent events have caused her considerable headaches. And one is all her fault. https://twitter.com/CitizenFreePres/status/1777707967854391738 Last week, a veteran NPR editor exposed the outlet's extreme liberal bias for all to see. Uri Berliner took to the cyber-pages of The Free Press to lament NPR's inability to do its job. The blistering essay name-checked NPR's...

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    Bill Maher Drills Down on 'Star Trek's Controversial Interracial Kiss

    Bill Maher tackled one of the most burning questions in the history of "Star Trek" Friday and thanks to William Shatner, we now have our answer! The 'Real Time' host interviewed Shatner on his HBO show – and, at one point during their convo,…

  • Controversial FISA bill heads to Senate, making it easier to spy on Americans

    The House voted last week in favor of reauthorizing the surveillance bill that has been exploited by the FBI hundreds of thousands of times to spy on American citizens.Blaze News previously noted that it was this legislation that elements of the intelligence community exploited to spy on members of the Trump campaign in 2016 without probable cause. It was also used to violate — without warrant — the privacy of multitudes of Jan. 6 protesters, congressional campaign donors, and BLM...

  • Bill Belichick Teaming Up With ESPN's Pat McAfee For Draft Night Coverage

    Bill Belichick It’s strange to think that Bill Belichick will not be coaching the New England Patriots this summer. The six-time Super Bowl champion parted ways with New England following a disastrous 4-13 season in New England. Surprisingly, he didn’t get one of the head coaching jobs that were open this offseason, so he’s currently […]

  • Controversial landlord wants to buy six more troubled Skid Row properties

    A half dozen properties that are owned by a failed Skid Row landlord should be sold to the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, the court-ordered receiver overseeing the buildings said, despite the Hollywood-based nonprofit's problematic history of operating low-income housing. The foundation has agreed to pay $27 million for six properties owned by the Skid Row Housing Trust, which financially collapsed last year. Under the deal, the foundation will continue to operate the buildings, half of which are...

  • Meet the six people negotiating a final Medicaid expansion bill at the Capitol

    The six members, called conferees, will attempt to forge an agreement over the different versions of the expansion plan that have passed the House and Senate.

  • Less than six months after his resignation, Paddy Cosgrave is back as Web Summit's CEO

    Cosgrave stepped down last October as a result of controversy over remarks he made about the Israel-Gaza conflict.

  • Paddy Cosgrave returns as Web Summit CEO after resigning over Israel/Gaza controversy

    Paddy Cosgrave, the co-founder of the Web Summit tech conference, is returning to his role as CEO after resigning in October over controversial statements he made about the Israel/Gaza war last year on social media. Rumors of his return began to surface over the weekend; Cosgrave confirmed the move in a post on X today. […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • Ex-NBA player scores victory with Kentucky bill to expand coverage for stuttering treatment

    Former basketball star Michael Kidd-Gilchrist scored a victory Thursday as a leading advocate for a new Kentucky law that will expand insurance coverage for people seeking treatment for stuttering.