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Comscore, iSpot and VideoAmp all reaffirmed last year’s full certification, according to the broadcaster-backed joint ...
Comscore, iSpot and VideoAmp — are ready for primetime, and all other parts of the business of tracking TV audiences, according to a new audit by a TV-industry group that has been working to verify a ...
The offseason is only just getting started, and NHL teams are already cooking on the trade market. Trade season got underway before the Stanley Cup was handed out this June, when Chris Kreider was ...
All but one member of the 12-person board that oversees the prestigious Fulbright Program has resigned, citing political interference by the Trump administration. Board members, whom the sitting ...
Updated: 4:07 PM CDT May 22, 2025 Editorial Standards ⓘ ... WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday declined to reinstate independent agency board members fired by President Donald Trump.
A rendering of MCLA's planned new arts and creativity center, which will be built on the corner of Porter and Church streets on the North Adams campus. A measure to commend the foundation on its ...
ATHENS — The village board of trustees is considering a tax levy increase ahead of its 20205-26 fiscal year budget, and two residents in attendance at a public hearing Wednesday on the measure ...
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) -- As the April 8 General Municipal Election inches closer, one former School Board member is expressing concerns about the impact of the Prop 2 bond measure.
A Queensland court has ordered YouTube creator Karl Jobst to pay US gamer Billy Mitchell at least $350,000 in damages plus interest after finding he defamed Mr Mitchell in a 2021 video.
Karl Jobst claimed that he never intended to ask for money in the first place. It was only after Mitchell sent him a second lawsuit and threatened him with a third lawsuit that he needed to crowdfund: ...
Australian YouTuber Karl Jobst has lost in court to American video gamer and Donkey Kong champion Billy Mitchell. Numerous news reports say that the judge in the defamation trial slammed Jobst for ...
As a result, Jobst has been ordered to pay the former Donkey Kong champion $300,000 in non-economic damages, $50,000 in aggravated damages, and over $40,000 in interest, which amounts to roughly ...