When Fox News correspondent CB Cotton attempted to interview some of the anti-Israel protesters milling about on Columbia University's campus in Upper Manhattan, she was confronted and told to speak with an unidentified "media team." Cotton, who said she was permitted to film on campus by Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, asked the protesters to elaborate on their demands to no avail. Reporting on "The Ingraham Angle," Cotton told guest host Pete Hegseth she wanted to attempt to...
Fox News host Howard Kurtz pushed back against National Review reporter Caroline Downey after she suggested Democrats were killing babies with their abortion policies. During a Sunday panel discussion on Fox News, Kurtz told Downey that Democrats were using Arizona's near-total abortion ban as an example of "what you get when you leave it up to the states." "A court can step in and revive this 1864 law where you can get up to five years in prison if you're a provider," Kurtz explained. ...
The cryptocurrency market contracted by nearly 2% on Wednesday, descending to a total value of $2.23 trillion. Bitcoin reached a daily low of $60,760 per unit, while ether declined to $2,944 per coin. Cryptocurrency Market Loses More Than $400 Billion in a Week Amidst Severe Volatility Since the previous week, the crypto market has experienced […]
On Sunday's MediaBuzz show on the Fox News Channel, host Howard Kurtz brought on ex-NPR reporter Juan Williams to recall his own in-house experience with the radical left inside NPR. Kurtz also noted most of the "mainstream" media have skipped any mention of the hubbub over NPR senior editor Uri Berliner's expose. KURTZ: You know, The New York Times waited the two days and then a did a sort of 'NPR in Turmoil' piece but didn't get into any of the specifics. Nothing in The Washington Post,...
On Sunday's MediaBuzz show on the Fox News Channel, host Howard Kurtz brought on ex-NPR reporter Juan Williams to recall his own in-house experience with the radical left inside NPR. Kurtz also noted most of the "mainstream" media have skipped any mention of the hubbub over NPR senior editor Uri Berliner's expose. KURTZ: You know, The New York Times waited the two days and then a did a sort of 'NPR in Turmoil' piece but didn't get into any of the specifics. Nothing in The Washington Post,...
Meta’s shares dropped 15% in after-hours trading following announcements in April of plans for significant investment in AI, alongside a weaker revenue outlook and continued losses in its metaverse division, Reality Labs. The company anticipates its expenses will soar to between $96 billion and $99 billion for the fiscal year, attributing the increase to higher […]
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Good news/bad news in Mandiant report, UnitedHealth admits paying a ransomware gang, and more. Welcome to Cyber Security Today. It's Wednesday April 24th, 2024. I'm Howard Solomon. Security teams may be getting better at finding hackers lurking in their IT systems. That's according to Mandiant's latest annual M-Trends report. The mean time an attacker
Tom Dawson, center, a second-year student at the Boston Architectural Center, holds open the door to a Boston restaurant, Oct. 24, 1987, for classmate Scott Pettee, right. Fifteen BAC students
Members of American Disabled for Accessible Public Transportation protest near a cross they erected with a wheelchair attached in downtown Cincinnati, May 15, 1986. Police have erected barricades to keep
University students protest, demanding a free higher education and to support all university projects, in Asuncion, Paraguay, Tuesday, April 16, 2024. The university students planned to march towards the presidential
University students protest, demanding a free higher education and to support all university projects, in Asuncion, Paraguay, Tuesday, April 16, 2024. The university students planned to march towards the presidential