Chris Cuomo is back on cable news, but on a much smaller channel
Comment on this story comment TV news veteran Chris Cuomo, who was fired by CNN in December, is returning to cable news this fall as host of his own show on the much smaller NewsNation network. Cuomo’s new one-hour show will air in prime time, just like his CNN show, which ran every weekday from 2018 until last winter, when it left the network in the middle of an ethical controversy. “Cuomo Primetime” was the highest-rated show on CNN in both 2019 and 2020. Its former star will move to a network that is still trying to build an audience…
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Cost Breakdown of the New Scoreboard at Bowman Field | News, Sports, Employment
As video markers go, this one has all the bells and whistles. There are those who would say that it took a long time, jumping over obstacles and driving the discussion and debate in the City Council. As other ballparks began to feature state-of-the-art video board technology that kept baseball fans tuned in to games and offered commercial opportunities, Williamsport’s Muncy Bank Park at Historic Bowman Field can finally claim which has a marker with all elements. the previous version didn’t have it. “It makes the fan experience so much better” said Gabe Sinicropi, vice president and chief marketing officer…
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Driver crashes into Dollar General in New Bethlehem :: exploreClarion.com
NEW BETHLEM BORO., Pa. (EYT) – Emergency units were dispatched to the Dollar General in New Bethlehem after a vehicle crashed into the store Tuesday afternoon. (Photos courtesy of New Bethlehem Fire Company #1) According to a Clarion County 9-1-1 dispatcher, a caller reported at 1:19 p.m. Tuesday, July 26, that a vehicle crashed into the front of the Dollar General at 612 Broad Street in New Bethlehem Borough, Clarion County. New Bethlehem Fire Company #1 Fire Chief Barry Fox said exploreClarion.com that a woman operating a van accidentally crashed into the store before her crew was called to clear…
Read More »Buzz Aldrin’s moon landing jacket fetches record $2.7 million
Jacqui Palumbo and Oscar Holland, CNN The jacket worn by retired astronaut Buzz Aldrin when he stepped on the moon sold for a record price of $2,772,500 on Tuesday, less than a week after the 53rd anniversary of the landing. The flight jacket features the historic Apollo 11 mission emblem and “E. Aldrin” for his full name, Edwin. It is made of a tightly woven flame retardant silica fiber called Beta Cloth that is used in the production of Apollo space flight suits. The sale, which took place at Sotheby’s in New York, made the piece the most expensive jacket…
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Heat advisories issued for Pacific Northwest as temperatures break records
Excessive heat advisories are in effect Tuesday for parts of the Pacific Northwest as temperatures topped 100 degrees. Portland reached 102 degrees, while in Redding, Calif., temperatures reached 103 degrees. Temperatures in Medford, Ore., soared to 107 degrees on Monday. People in Washington state are also dealing with extreme temperatures. Seattle reached a record high of 92 degrees on Tuesday, while Spokane reached 98 degrees and will reach triple digits on Wednesday and Thursday. Extreme heat will persist in the region for the rest of the week, according to the National Weather Service. The record for most consecutive days where…
Read More »Police chase turns into tactical operation in Newport News
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (WAVY) – Newport News police are currently on the scene of a tactical operation Tuesday evening. According to police, the incident began when officers spotted a person wanted for felony malicious wounding around 5:30 p.m. Tuesday. The person was driving on Old Courthouse Way. Officers attempted a traffic stop, but the individual refused to stop, initiating a police pursuit. Once the pursuit reached the 800 block of Lucas Creek Road, the wanted suspect stopped the vehicle and ran into an apartment complex. The Tactical Operations Unit has been deployed while officers continue to make contact with the…
Read More »Former California corrections officer admits to assaulting inmates and lying
A former California corrections officer pleaded guilty Monday to federal charges, admitting he covered up the assault of two inmates, one of whom died, and then bragged about it in text messages. The former officer, Arturo Pacheco, 40, of Elk Grove, Calif., pleaded guilty to two counts of deprivation of rights under the law and two counts of falsifying records in a federal case. He could face up to 60 years in prison, but under a plea deal, the government has agreed to recommend that he receive no more than 12 years and seven months when he is sentenced on…
Read More »Covid-19: Bloomfield shuts down, saying Omicron’s ‘worst-case scenario’ is now unlikely
In his latest media briefing as Director General of Health, Dr Ashley Bloomfield said that Covid-19 case rates were trending downward in all regions of New Zealand and that the “worst-case scenario” was now unlikely ” previously modeled is fulfilled. Bloomfield gave the update on the state of the Covid-19 outbreak in the country at a press conference on Wednesday afternoon. The drop in Covid-19 cases was also seen in sewage results and test positivity rates for people admitted to hospital in the week to 24 July. SUNGMI KIM/Things Dr Ashley Bloomfield is stepping down as Director General of Health…
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