As telecom companies rev up the newest generation of mobile service, called 5G, they’re shutting down old networks — a costly, years-in-the-works process that’s now prompting calls for a delay because many products out there still rely on the old standard, 3G. AT&T is scheduled to be the first carrier… Read More
The guest list at Trump’s Super Bowl party might surprise you
Since leaving office, former President Donald Trump has gained a reputation for hosting holiday fundraisers full of distinguished guests. On Sunday, Trump spent the Superbowl with a more unlikely guest: football coach Urban Meyer. Sponsored: Deadliest Drug Ever (are you taking it?) On Monday, Twitter user @PatriotTakes tweeted, “Donald Trump… Read More
The Super Bowl MVP is…
When Cooper Kupp walked off the Super Bowl field three years ago with an injured knee that didn’t allow him to play, he said he had a vision of coming back and winning the MVP. “It was as clear as day,” Kupp said. “I turned around before walking back through… Read More
Bridge reopens after trucker protest
The busiest U.S.-Canada border crossing reopened late Sunday after protests against COVID-19 restrictions closed it for almost a week, while Canadian officials held back from a crackdown on a larger protest in the capital, Ottawa. Detroit International Bridge Co. said in a statement that “the Ambassador Bridge is now fully… Read More
Report: Hillary Clinton has big plans for next week
Former State Secretary Hillary Clinton makes headlines constantly. She’s led a career so long that it defies logic. Now, she’s taking on a new project. Specifically, Clinton will speak at New York State Democratic Party convention later this month, as some operatives confirmed to CNBC Thursday. 9 drugs linked to… Read More
Mayor says ice fishing shanties could lead to prostitution
The mayor of an upscale city outside Cleveland is making headlines again for a remark at a recent City Council meeting that allowing ice fishing shanties on a city lake could lead to prostitution. Hudson Mayor Craig Shubert during the meeting on Tuesday said he wanted to raise some “data… Read More
CDC softens guidance on opioid prescriptions
The nation’s top public health agency on Thursday proposed changing — and in some instances, softening — guidelines for U.S. doctors prescribing oxycodone and other opioid painkillers. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s previous guidance, issued six years ago, helped slow the kind of prescribing that ignited the worst… Read More
Hospitals begin limping out of deadly omicron wave
As omicron numbers drop at Denver Health, Dr. Anuj Mehta is reminded of the scene in the 1980 comedy “The Blues Brothers” when John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd pile out of a battered car after a police chase. Suddenly, all the doors pop off the hinges, the front wheels fall… Read More
NBC Olympics host flees China
Since 2016, NBC sportscaster Mike Tirico has become a fixture of the network’s Olympic coverage… but he’s leaving the host country, China, earlier than originally planned. Tirico was reportedly scheduled to leave Beijing on Thursday to cover the upcoming Super Bowl in Los Angeles. However, he left Beijing late Monday… Read More
Peng Shuai, ‘disappeared’ tennis star, emerges for an interview
Nothing to see here, move on. That was the message that Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai delivered Monday in a controlled interview in Beijing that touched on sexual assault allegations she made against a former high-ranking member of China’s ruling Communist Party. Her answers — delivered in front of a… Read More
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