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- Apple tunes podcasts in new OS release
Apple has announced OS 27, a broad operating system that affects features across the company’s hardware and software products. In the podcast realm, OS 27 affects several aspects of video podcasts, auto-download features, and Apple TV. The podcast listening +… Continue Reading → [TheTopNews] Read More.1 hour ago - Fox Host Confronts GOP Congressman on Trump Getting Booed at Knicks Game: ‘Did...
Fox Business host Stuart Varney pressed Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) on Tuesday about President Donald Trump’s attendance at the NBA final in New York City the night before. “Last night the Knicks, as I’m sure you know, the Knicks lost Game 3 of the NBA Finals. President Trump was in attendance. It didn’t seem like the game united New Yorkers. Mr. Trump was booed. So it didn’t offer unity, did it? It was more like offering division at the game,” Varney noted. “Listen, I’ve seen Kathy Hochul drop the puck at Rangers games and be booed mercilessly because everybody hates her. The fact is… sports have always been like this. People jeer, they cheer. It’s nothing new,” replied Lawler, adding: And frankly, from my vantage point, President Trump’s a lifelong Knick fan. All of us in New York are excited that the Knicks are on the path to win the NBA championship for the first time in 52 years. So I’m focused on the game. I could care less who attends. If the president wants to go, the governor, the mayor, who cares? The focus is on the games. “If the president of the United States wants to go to the game, he goes,” agreed Varney. Trump’s attendance at the game led a bevy of coverage, focused on everything from whether or not Trump jinxed the home team and whether or not the president fell asleep Watch the clip above via Fox Business.The post Fox Host Confronts GOP Congressman on Trump Getting Booed at Knicks Game: ‘Didn’t Offer Unity, Did it?’ first appeared on Mediaite. [TheTopNews] Read More.2 hours ago - “Radio must be visual” — Key findings from Quu in-car audio report
“Screens are everywhere; radio must be visual” -- that’s the #1 key finding in a newly released study from tech/media firm Quu Inc. A just-released report includes data plus insights from industry experts. Continue Reading → [TheTopNews] Read More.2 hours ago - ‘The Brother Wasn’t Awake!’ Stephen A. Smith Goes OFF on Trump for Attacki...
Stephen A. Smith went on a lengthy rant Tuesday responding to President Donald Trump implying he had a low IQ over his recent criticism. Prior to Trump’s attendance at Game 3 of the NBA Finals in New York’s Madison Square Garden, Smith argued that Trump should not go to the game. His reasoning revolved around the impact it would have on the area, as Trump’s presence required heightened security measures that would inconvenience all other fans. The NYPD shut down a dozen blocks in Midtown Manhattan, and fans going to the game had to go through “TSA-style” security screenings just to enter the arena. Hours before the game, Smith said he would blame Trump if the Knicks lost. The team went on to do just that, snapping a 13-game playoff win streak. When Trump was asked about Smith’s comments, he referenced Smith’s rumored presidential ambitions to take a swipe at his intelligence. “I think he’s a nice guy, but you need a certain aptitude to run for president,” the president said after the game. “You need a high IQ. I’m not sure that Stephen has that. I don’t think he does, actually.” On Tuesday’s episode of First Take, Smith stood in front of a podium with an American flag graphic behind him. In a manner similar to a president addressing the country, Smith fired back at Trump by saying: He wants to sit up there and talk about my low IQ. We’ll get to that in a second because that part really, really made me laugh, but wait for that. Instead, let me stick to the New York Knicks for a quick second here. Not only did we lose the game, did you see traffic? Did you see the watch party that wasn’t outside of Madison Square Garden? Did you see thousands upon thousands of faithful New York Knicks fans that were forced to remove themselves from the area? They’re gonna sit up there and tell you there was some condensed area that was blocked off. I was on 25th Street. I couldn’t get through with my car. I was on 39th Street. I saw cars that couldn’t get through. From 6th Avenue to 9th Avenue, you had people complaining about how hectic it was because this barricade, this blockage, this wall that was being built by folks for the garden because of the climate that existed. Somehow, some… [TheTopNews] Read More.2 hours ago - BREAKING: Trump Vows to ‘Respond’ After Iran Shot Down US Helicopter
(AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta) President Donald Trump vowed on Tuesday to “respond” to Iran shooting down a U.S. Apache helicopter on Monday evening near the Strait of Hormuz. Trump, who has shown reluctance to return to full-scale military operations against Iran, wrote on social media, “I have just been informed by our Great Military that last night the Iranians shot down one of our highly sophisticated Apache Helicopters while patrolling over the Strait of Hormuz. There were two pilots involved, both are safe and uninjured. Nevertheless, the United States must, of necessity, respond to this attack. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DONALD J. TRUMP.” Fox News Chief Foreign Correspondent Trey Yingst reported on the downing of the helicopter earlier on Tuesday morning and offered some details about the unprecedented rescue of the pilots. “We’re also tracking another major development. A U.S. Apache helicopter went down near the Strait of Hormuz on Monday. Now, according to U.S. Central Command, in a statement, the soldiers were safely rescued within approximately two hours and are in stable condition. The cause of the incident is under investigation,” Yingst reported, adding: CENTCOM spokesperson Captain Tim Hawkins confirmed to Fox News the U.S. crew members were rescued by an unmanned surface vehicle, a sea drone. This was an operational first for the U.S. Military, Hawkins told Fox News. Yingst noted at the time how the Apache went down was still unknown, but added that the incident endangers an already fragile ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran. “It does come as the ceasefire with Iran is holding and the region braces to see what comes next,” Yingst concluded. This is a breaking story and has been updated.The post BREAKING: Trump Vows to ‘Respond’ After Iran Shot Down US Helicopter first appeared on Mediaite. [TheTopNews] Read More.2 hours ago - Early June Features Several Strong North American E-skip Openings
The magic of the E-skip propagation for VHF long-distance signal hunters is that so much about it is unknown. So we’re often left with resorting to old axioms to figure out what kind of activity we might be in store for during the lion’s share of the season in the northern hemisphere, which is usually the months of June and July. My statistics professor would yell at me for offering, “we’re due,” as a reason to expect an uptick in activity this season, but, since I’ve been tracking these things, 2024 was the least active E-skip season I’ve observed, and while last year was better, it had long dormant periods. We’re also on the downswing of the current Solar Cycle, as James Careless has written about, and some observers believe that the downturn might have a positive correlation with E-skip activity. Again, speculation. But so far, the early returns have been positive on this season in North America. Here’s what one of my favorite DXers, Randy Zerr (KW4RZ) in Goldfield, Nev., received on June 5. These Savanna, Ga., signals are squarely double-hop receptions at over 1,900 miles. Using his Airspy SDR, he was able to record them all! June 8, meanwhile, featured nearly four hours of E-skip between the Great Plains and eastern United States, the type of opening I’ve not observed since the epic 2021 season. You can see all of the logs FMList users reported. Did you hear any of the E-skip? Send me an email and I’ll feature some catches in my next Signal Spot column. [Read the Signal Spot from Nick Langan for More DX-Related Stories] The post Early June Features Several Strong North American E-skip Openings appeared first on Radio World. [TheTopNews] Read More.2 hours ago
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