With post Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts now in full swing, there is a call for state agencies to receive training on prop ...
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Ukraine traps Russian troops in a kill zone… takes back what’s theirs
Ukraine’s forces shattered Russia’s attempted bridgehead at Ivanivka, using fog, tanks, and precision tactics to trap ...
Event promoter Ibrahim Konteh says the current economic fallout in the entertainment sector following Hurricane Melissa is ...
A union representing Air New Zealand cabin crew says a new strike notice is in place, with action set for 18. The E tū union ...
ATLANTA — 32 years after it started, the Georgia Lottery says they have collected more than $30B for Georgia’s education ...
Critics are lambasting MS NOW correspondent Ken Dilanian for seemingly suggesting the suspect who critically injured two National Guardsmen near the White House was reacting to “controversy” ...
For more politics coverage and analysis, sign up for Here’s the Deal, our weekly politics newsletter, here. Years in the system, the case of Jeffrey Epstein has reached another turning point and is ...
MS NOW sheds the last of its old MSNBC identity. MS NOW sheds the last of its old MSNBC identity. is a news writer covering all things consumer tech. Stevie started out at Laptop Mag writing news ...
The cable outlet known until Saturday morning as MSNBC has long been known for newsy hot takes. Now it’s putting some emphasis on reporters’ news breaks. Yes, that was MSNBC in September touting a ...
It's a new dawn for MSNBC, which is being rebranded and will now be known as MS NOW. The transition comes as the channel breaks off from its current parent company, Comcast NBCUniversal, and moves to ...
MSNBC has set a date for its upcoming name and logo change. Beginning on Saturday, Nov. 15, MSNBC will be known as MS NOW. The new name is an acronym for My Source for News, Opinion, and the World.
Rachel Maddow and the late Maya Angelou star in the spots, which launch Tuesday ahead of the rebranding on Nov. 15. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor MSNBC is ready to roll out its big-budget ad campaign, ...
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