- Aug 2024
-
-
Today on AirTalk:<br /> - California announces new deal with tech to fund journalism, AI research - How to help your LGBTQ+ student deal with the anxiety of going back to school - Anthology television and its place in mid century American society - Digital driver's licenses are here. Does that mean convenience, privacy headache or both? - Tribute to jazz legends The Mizell Brothers kicks off ‘Jazz Is Dead’ concert series at The Ford - TV Talk: ‘Homicide’ streaming release, ‘City of God,’ ‘Solar Opposites’ and more
Tags
- LGBTQ+ student support
- Molly A. Schneider
- The Twilight Zone
- The Wire
- television anthologies
- affirming care
- Homicide: Life on the Street
- Roxana Hadadi
- Alphonso "Fonce" Mizell
- Richard Belzer
- Larry Mizell
- Adrian Younge
- Mizell Brothers
- John Sovec
- listen
- Playhouse 90
- digital drivers' licenses
- Liz Shannon Miller
- Studio One
- jazz
- AirTalk
- Andre Braugher
Annotators
URL
-
- Dec 2023
-
-
More than 600 of Trump’s tweets targeted specific news organizations, led by The New York Times, CNN, NBC and MSNBC, Fox News and The Washington Post. He called the Times, among other slurs, “fake,” “phony,” “nasty,” “disgraced,” “dumb,” “clueless,” “stupid,” “sad,” “failing,” and “dying.” He characterized the Post as “fake,” “crazy,” “dishonest,” “phony,” and “disgraced.” In July 2017, Trump posted on Twitter a 28-second video in which he is portrayed as wrestling and punching a figure whose head has been replaced by the logo for CNN.
Literally praying "the video I am looking for" is in this article. I'm this far through it; and almost sure it's vanished.
Vanished. Donald Trump saying "I am the president" as if he's literally Andrew Shepherd, or Michael Douglas; and this is Sidney Allin Wade ... "reporting."
-
- Nov 2023
-
www.slashfilm.com www.slashfilm.com
-
[[William Bibbiani]] in Ten Days Before The Twilight Zone Premiered, Mike Wallace Asked Rod Serling A Question That Aged Badly<br /> accessed:: 2023-11-12 08:30
-
- Aug 2023
-
-
Die globale Erhitzung droht die Anzahl der Organismen in den tiefsten noch vom Licht erreichten Zonen (200-1000m) in diesem Jahrhundert um bis zu 40% zu reduzieren. Bei höheren Temperaturen zerfallen Mikroorganismen schneller, so dass weniger Nahrung zur Verfügung steht. Diese Zone ist eine wichtige CO2-Senke. https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-65460128
-