Us Weekly has exclusively learned that Nina Dobrev and Shaun White are still in contact following their shocking split earlier this month. A source revealed to Us that the former couple still speak ...
Arguments are inevitable. Whether it’s with a friend, family member, or coworker, disagreements happen. While they’re a normal part of life, knowing how to navigate them can make a huge difference.
Travis Hunter is the most intriguing rookie to enter the NFL in years. There aren't many players who are dominant on both sides of the football in today's game, making Hunter's first game with the ...
ProPEL Indy is tasked with identifying areas of improvement along Indianapolis interstates and assessing potential locations and methods for future INDOT projects. It is the fourth of five phases of ...
(RTTNews) - Color Star Technology Co., Ltd. (ADD), an entertainment technology company, Wednesday said it will change its name to Zeta Network Group and ticker symbol to ZNB. It also announced a ...
Television’s MSNBC news network is changing its name to My Source News Opinion World, or MS NOW for short, as part of its corporate divorce from NBC. The network, which appeals to liberal audiences ...
MSNBC had planned to keep its name, but NBCU recently decided to retain its famous Peacock design and markings and not share them, requiring Versant to make changes to some of its networks that use ...
In the media business, at least, breaking up can still be hard to do. MSNBC will have to take a new name in months to come as it seeks to carve out an identity that will have it competing for scoops ...
MSNBC will be rebranded as My Source News Opinion World, or MS NOW, later this year, as the network prepares for its spinoff from Comcast, while it also will shed the Peacock logo. The change, ...
Don’t worry, cross-play will still function as normal. The release of Borderlands 4 is just around the corner, as we draw closer and closer more information comes to light. It seems that the Switch 2 ...
Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., vowed to "change the laws" in D.C. to crack down on what she described as a surge of young people committing violent crimes in the nation’s ...