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  • When 3G is phased out this year, one million phones will no longer be able to make Triple Zero calls. Here’s how to check if your phone is one of them

    By Eliza Mcphee for Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:23 EDT, April 8, 2024 | Updated: 00:41 EDT, April 8, 2024 More than a million Australians may no longer be able to call Triple Zero if telecommunications companies switch off the 3G network in the coming months.Telstra will close its 3G network on June 30, while Optus is expected to shut down the service in September. Vodafone switched off 3G for its...

  • Sunny Days Market celebrates one-year anniversary in Topeka

    TOPEKA (FOX 43) - Sunny Days Vendor Market Owner Alyssa Bailey joins the FOX 43 AM Live team ahead of their one year anniversary, importance of shopping local and the upcoming Sunny Days Spring Market event. Watch the interview above for more details. For more local news, click here. Keep up with the latest breaking news []

  • The One Year Bible's Amazing Scheduled Reading for Eclipse Day

    Each day in the One Year Bible, readers go through both a portion of the Old and New Testament to complete the bible in one year. However, unlike any other day, today's reading in Luke discusses knowing the signs of the times. Luke 12:54-56 reads: "Then He said to the crowd: 'When you see a cloud rise out of the west, immediately you say, 'A shower is coming,' and so it is. And when a south wind blows, you say, 'There will be heat,' and it happens. You hypocrites! You can discern the face of...

  • Feds Borrowed $6 Billion Per Day So Far This Fiscal Year

    The U.S. federal government has borrowed about $6 billion per day so far this fiscal year with little indication of slowing down. The U.S. Treasury Department released its figures for the month of March showing it borrowed $236 billion in March alone, bringing the total to $1.1 trillion for this fiscal year, which runs from October to September.

  • Feds Borrowed $6 Billion Per Day So Far This Fiscal Year

    By: Casey Harper | The Center Square The U.S. federal government has borrowed about $6 billion per day so far this fiscal year with little indication of slowing down. The U.S. Treasury Department released its figures for the month of March showing it borrowed $236 billion in March alone, bringing the total to $1.1 trillion

  • STUDY: At Least 90% of TV News Fails to Call Trump Prosecutors ‘Democrats’

    Barring a last-minute hiccup, today a Democratic prosecutor — Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg — will begin his unprecedented criminal trial of former President Donald Trump, the Republican Party’s certain presidential nominee in November’s general election. Despite the obvious political implications of such a prosecution, a new study of ABC, CBS and NBC evening news coverage shows at least 90% of their coverage failed to inform viewers that Bragg and the other elected Democrats going...

  • STUDY: At Least 90% of TV News Fails to Call Trump Prosecutors ‘Democrats’

    Barring a last-minute hiccup, today a Democratic prosecutor — Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg — will begin his unprecedented criminal trial of former President Donald Trump, the Republican Party’s certain presidential nominee in November’s general election. Despite the obvious political implications of such a prosecution, a new study of ABC, CBS and NBC evening news coverage shows at least 90% of their coverage failed to inform viewers that Bragg and the other elected Democrats going...

  • Temperatures of -3C forecast to follow UK’s hottest day of the year so far

    Met Office says parts of Scotland could be below freezing overnight despite temperatures on Saturday as high as 21.8C in EssexThe hottest day of the year so far will be followed by temperatures of minus 2C in parts of the UK, the Met Office has said.Many enjoyed a warm and sunny Saturday but forecasters said temperatures will drop as the working week begins. Continue reading

  • Dysfunction and division darken the WTO’s 30-year dream of free trade

    As the organisation’s anniversary nears, borders around the world are closing againWhen trade ministers gathered in the Moroccan city of Marrakech 30 years ago this month to sign the agreement creating the World Trade Organization (WTO), the mood was celebratory. The Berlin Wall had come down only recently, communism had collapsed, and there was optimistic talk of how the body would prise open new markets and act as the arbiter when disputes broke out between countries.The atmosphere today is...

  • One million phones are set to be cut off from calling Triple Zero when 3G is axed this year

    Telstra will shut off their 3G network on June 30 while Optus is set to end the service in September. Vodafone already switched off 3G for customers in December last year.

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    Grand Marshall Gronk running a marathon? ‘Maybe one day’ - Boston News, Weather, Sports

    BOSTON (WHDH) - Former Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski will act as Grand Marshall for Monday’s 128th Boston Marathon. He said he’s excited to rideRead More