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The Best Comedy on Network Television Finally Has a Return Date
Years ago, there was a week called upfronts — it still exists, but no one talks about it anymore — where the networks would announce their new shows and release their fall schedules. It was a magical time! Back in our early days, we’d build content around upfronts for the entire week, and viewers would…
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YOUR HEALTH: Is smoking in your genes?
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) – Of the 45.3 million people who smoke, each metabolizes nicotine at a different rate of speed. Researchers know if they need more nicotine more often, they are genetically predisposed to finding it harder to quit. So, a Vanderbilt University study used enhanced treatment counseling, along with patches and gum, to…
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Jemal replaces Bitwise with Buffalo Center for Arts & Technology
Jonathan D. Epstein Months after the collapse of Bitwise Industries – and just days after its founders were charged with fraud in federal court – developer Douglas Jemal has found a tenant to take up the East Side industrial warehouse that the California workforce development entity was supposed to occupy. The Buffalo Center for Arts…
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Get ready for takeoff! Plans for local air travel in DFW announced
The City of Arlington and Overair announced a partnership to bring electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) operations to the DFW region. ARLINGTON, Texas — Sick and tired of the traffic on DFW highways and roads? Well, another option for local travel could be coming to the area, and it’s pretty fly (pun intended). Overair,…
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New Balance Basketball Technologies Grow Across Four Silhouettes
New Balance reentered performance basketball with fresh retail offerings in fall 2019. Four years later and the Boston-based brand has a four-pronged approach to basketball silhouettes that puts technology at the forefront in creating unique performance attributes for every style of player. It all starts underfoot, highlighted by the brand’s proprietary Fuel Cell and Fresh…
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The Automotive Innovation Technology Awards 2023 have been announced
BEIJING, Nov. 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — In today’s automotive industry, technological changes are disrupting the business model of the entire value chain. Behind the change is the power of innovation driving development. Whether it is battery-motor-electronic control, perception-decision-execution, driving safety and information security, each key performance requires the strong support of several technologies. Continue Reading…
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‘Modern Family’ cast reunited with one notable absence
(CNN) — The cast of “Modern Family” reunited for the first time since the show ended in 2020, but not everyone made it. Cast members Sofia Vergara, Eric Stonestreet and Jesse Tyler Ferguson shared photos and videos of the gathering on Instagram.
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Q&A: John Deere looks back on 10 years of leading ag innovation — and what to expect in the next decade
One could hardly discuss the last decade in agtech advancements without mentioning John Deere — a company that’s been innovating since its namesake founder created a self-scouring steel plow back in 1837. Deere’s original idea solved the issue of prairie soil sticking to plow blades and hindering farmer productivity. In the digital age, the problem…
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US Strike: जनरल मोटर्स ने अमेरिकी ऑटो यूनियन के साथ किया डील, ऐसा करने वाली डेट्रॉइट की पहली कार निर्माता बनी
General Motors Chairman and CEO Mary Barra – फोटो : General Motors विस्तार यूनाइटेड ऑटो वर्कर्स (यूएडब्ल्यू) यूनियन के सदस्यों ने जनरल मोटर्स के साथ एक नए कॉन्ट्रैक्ट (अनुबंध) को मंजूरी देने के लिए मतदान किया है। जिससे कंपनी एक अनुसमर्थित सौदा पाने वाली पहली डेट्रॉइट ऑटोमेकर बन गई है जो एक विवादास्पद श्रम विवाद…
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Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with These Books, Films, TV Shows, Podcasts, and Albums
November is Native American Heritage Month, a time to reflect on the history and accomplishments of our continent’s Indigenous people. To mark the occasion, we’ve put together a list of notable TV shows, films, podcasts, books, and albums that amplify and bring attention to Indigenous voices. Signed into law in 1990 by President George H.…