Broadcast protocols established nearly a century ago might seem to be a classic instance of technological-cultural lag — but they can also be weaponized by the feds.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The story of WSM-TV’s early beginnings originates on the highest hilltop near Belmont University. An enormous steel broadcast tower stretching hundreds of feet in the air, ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Historically, the U.S. military has been an engine for cultural and social change in America. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s vision for the armed forces he leads runs counter to ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has accused the independent watchdog for the Pentagon of being “weaponized” and says he’s overhauling the inspector general’s office, ...
She appeared on dozens of shows and was in such films as 'Forever Female,' 'There's Always Tomorrow' and 'Key Witness.' ...
Jimmy Kimmel’s show is back on the air… kind of. But the consolidation of corporate control over the media, mixed with a ravenously censorious Trump administration, leaves free speech in America ...
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If you ask most high school football coaches why they coach, many will point to their love of the game, the lessons it teaches and the chance to pass down not just football knowledge, but also the ...
A growing number of experts, including those commissioned by a U.N. body, have said Israel’s offensive in the Gaza Strip amounts to genocide, deepening Israel’s ...
Today in Music History for Oct. 17: In 1948, Montreal's "Pro Musica Society" presented its first chamber music concert, featuring the Stuyvesant String Quartet and clarinetist Clark Brody. The society ...
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A three-year-old boy found a live hand grenade outside his house in Grant County Monday night. According to the Grant County Sheriff's Office, Washington State Patrol's Bomb Squad safely disposed of ...