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Longtime Entertainment Reporter Sam Rubin's Cause Of Death Revealed
TheBlast via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoHis campaign highlighted concerns regarding changes to the SAG-AFTRA Health Plan's eligibility...
Meghan McCain: ‘There’s not a chance in hell’ I’d return to ‘The View’ — but this co-host will be on...
Page Six· 3 hours agoThe “Bad Republican: A Memoir” author exclusively told Page Six she plans to have a former “View”...
First 'extreme' solar storm in 20 years brings spectacular auroras
AFP via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoThe most powerful solar storm in more than two decades struck Earth on Friday, triggering...
How Penn State legend David Taylor plans to build as Oklahoma State’s wrestling coach
State College Centre Daily Times· 8 hours agoDavid Taylor was in the back of his barn when he noticed a missed phone call. “I’m like, missed call...
Comcast's NOW prepaid internet and phone plans go nationwide after successful trial
PhoneArena· 1 day agoFollowing the trial that began last month, Comcast has now gone nationwide into the prepaid game...
Grant High School cracks down on cell phone use despite student frustration
KOIN via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoGrant High School in Portland has implemented a new policy requiring students to secure their cell...
Weather delays plan to use explosives to remove Key Bridge from Dali; ship's crew pushes FBI to...
CBS News· 3 hours agoWeather is delaying the explosive demolition of a massive span of the Key Bridge that sits on top of...
Neal: Hurt most by Bally-Comcast fight? Superfans like Debbie
Star Tribune (Minneapolis) via Yahoo Sports· 4 hours agoDebbie Weinberg needs a walker to get around but that doesn't stop her from heading over to the...
Missouri lawmakers approve $51.7B budget amid delays, criticism of ‘secretive’ process
The Kansas City Star· 5 hours agoMissouri lawmakers approved a $51.7 billion budget just hours before the Friday deadline, narrowly avoiding what could have been a legislative disaster. The proposed spending plan< ...
Big Three Carriers Pay $10 Million To Settle Claims of False 'Unlimited' Advertising - Slashdot
Slashdot· 39 minutes agoJon Brodkin reports via Ars Technica: T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T will pay a combined $10.2 million in a settlement with US states that alleged the carriers falsely advertised wireless plans ...