FCC fines Bay Shore man $25K for jamming emergency frequency
The Federal Communications Commission has fined a Bay Shore man $25,000 for jamming an emergency radio frequency used by Melville firefighters with "chanting and heavy breathing." Reported by Newsday 3...
View ArticleEWTN files for emergency mandate relief with Supreme Court
Washington D.C., Jun 27, 2014 / 05:44 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- The EWTN Global Catholic Network has filed a motion for emergency relief with the U.S. Supreme Court, asking for an injunction to bar...
View ArticleFrank Gaffney's Secure Freedom Minute: Repulse the Dangerous Invasion
The term “invasion” is increasingly used to describe what is happening along America’s southern border. By some estimates over 50,000 so-called “unaccompanied minors” have already illegally crossed...
View Article10 Nostalgic Photos That Capture The Disappearance Of An American Icon
Photographer Brenda Biondo has spent the last 10 years documenting a disappearing icon of the American landscape: playgrounds. From geodesic climbing domes to those swirling metal slides that never...
View ArticleGrowth of Australia Arthroscopy Market Forecasts to 2020 Report Available at...
ReportsnReports.com adds “Australia Arthroscopy Market Outlook to 2020” to its store. The report provides value, in millions of US dollars, and volume (in units) and average price data. Dallas, Texas...
View ArticleDrudge: News business is 'psychotic'
The founder of the DrudgeReport.com gives a rare interview. to Washington radio station WTOP. Reported by Politico 27 minutes ago.
View ArticleMSNBC's Melissa Harris-Perry: GOP Wants To 'Humble' 'Uppity' Obama
On Friday's broadcast of MSNBC's "Political Nation," host Al Sharpton and fellow MSNBC anchor Melissa Harris-Perry discussed the Republicans opposition to President Barack Obama, in particular...
View ArticleNetworks Vs. Hierarchies: Which Will Win?
Submitted by Mike Krieger of Liberty Blitzkrieg blog, *Networks are not planned by a single authority; they are the main source of innovation but are relatively fragile. Hierarchies exist primarily...
View ArticleStrict All-White Wimbledon Dress Code Forces Women to Play Braless
Wimbledon tennis players spotted wearing non-white undergarments are being sent back to the locker room to change their clothes, leaving some women having to play without bras to comply with the dress...
View ArticleIsrael steps up campaign against 'bad' nuclear Iran deal
Israel’s National Security Adviser Yossi Cohen and Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz will travel to Washington over the weekend to press Israel’s concern about a “bad” nuclear deal with Iran,...
View ArticleThe Art Of Sampling, Stolen, Not Copied
The 1984 hit "La Di Da Di," by rappers Slick Rick and Doug E. Fresh, has become one of the most sampled songs of all time. Music producer Mark Ronson talks with Guy Raz, host of the TED Radio Hour....
View ArticleFamed Photographer Sally Wiener Grotta Will Offer a Series of Exclusive...
Classes no larger than 4 to 8 students will provide the rare opportunity to be mentored by one of the world's top photographers. (PRWEB) June 28, 2014 To be mentored by one of the "Greats" is the dream...
View ArticleAlanis Morissette Stars In “Radio Free Albemoth”
Alanis Morissette stars in the new movie, Radio Free Albemuth, along with Shea Whigham. The sci-fi movie is about an alien who sends trasmissions to Earth to the mind of an earthling in order to start...
View ArticleThis Week in Sirius XM Radio
Satellite radio is always on the move with Sirius XM. Reported by Motley Fool 14 hours ago.
View ArticleUHF Antenna Company ZDA Communications Announces Its July Sale
Today, ZDA Communications, a popular company offering many kinds of UHF antennas, announces its July Sale, offering big discounts on all its UHF antennas. (PRWEB) June 28, 2014 UHF (ultra-high...
View ArticleKBYS on the air at McNeese State
McNeese State University's noncommercial, community run radio station KBYS-FM has signed on the air. Reported by Miami Herald 12 hours ago.
View ArticleObama: Congress Obstructs, So I Act Alone
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama says he'll keep acting on his own as long as congressional Republicans block his economic agenda. In his weekly radio and Internet address, Obama says he has...
View ArticleUnreleased Pulp, Blur, Suede Performances Getting Released on BBC Compilation
Pulp photo by Natalie Kardos This summer, a new compilation will collect several Britpop bands' archival performances recorded for BBC Radio 1's "The Evening Session", NME reports. Britpop at the BBC...
View ArticleThe Score Hears: I'll take Mets late-season collapses for $1,000
Kevin Burkhardt wasn’t feeling it. It was Tuesday morning, he was tired and in a bit of a bad mood when he walked into SNY’s studios to host the Battle of the Broadcasters, a Met themed game show...
View ArticleDisney Princesses Kiss Their Dads in Artist's Effort to Combat Sexual Assault...
Disney princesses become victims in a series of new illustrations from an artist hoping to raise awareness for sexual abuse from family members. The images (below) from a collection titled “Princest...
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