Day: February 1, 2025

CBS News to hand over transcript of Harris’ ‘60 Minutes’ interview to FCC amid $10 billion Trump lawsuit

9:19 pm February 1, 2025

CBS News announced it would comply with the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) demand that it turn over the transcript of a “60 Minutes” interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris that is the subject of President Trump’s lawsuit against the company. The FCC, led by Trump appointee Brendan Carr, sent a letter of inquiry to […]

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Ex-‘Mob Wives’ anger specialist for Renee Graziano shares insight into show, techniques to combat irritation

8:57 pm February 1, 2025

Contributing to the saturation of wives-focused television series in the 2010s was “Mob Wives,” a docu-series following the lives of Italian women married to men serving prison sentences for mob-related crimes. The reality show starred main protagonists Drita D’Avanzo, Carla Facciolo, Karen Gravano and Renee Graziano, daughter of infamous Bonanno crime family consigliere Anthony Graziano, […]

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CRAIG T. NELSON: I grew up in a farm family. My new film celebrates Americans who really do work for food

8:30 pm February 1, 2025

When I think of the farmers I grew up around, I think of resilience and stewardship. These are people who rise before the sun, work tirelessly to feed not only their families but all of us and endure hardships most of us cannot imagine. Yet the headlines about America’s farming recession remind us of just […]

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Apple’s iOS vulnerability exposes iPhones to stealthy hacker attacks

8:30 pm February 1, 2025

Generally, iPhones are considered more secure than Android devices.  Apple’s closed ecosystem and strict App Store policies limit the risk of malware, and its centralized software updates ensure better security. In contrast, Android’s openness allows users to install apps from various sources, and updates are often rolled out at different times, making it more vulnerable […]

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Israeli Harvard student speaks out on antisemitism behind latest settlement

8:30 pm February 1, 2025

An Israeli student who attended graduate school at Harvard dealt with hostility due to his religious identity and found himself at odds with a professor who compared the idea of the Jewish state to “White supremacy.”  Matan Yaffe is a founder of an organization that helped Israel’s Bedouin Muslim population and came to Harvard so […]

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