Producer Charlie Yook and NFL Network didn’t have their own draft broadcast last year, but he was able to glean a couple of things from last year’s joint effort with ESPN. The biggest is when it comes to the draft, sometimes simple works best and … [Continue reading] about Networks realize draft drama without frills sometimes best
US government taking creative steps to counter cyberthreats
WASHINGTON (AP) — An FBI operation that gave law enforcement remote access to hundreds of computers to counter a massive hack of Microsoft Exchange email server software is a tool that is likely to be deployed “judiciously” in the future as the … [Continue reading] about US government taking creative steps to counter cyberthreats
Review: Family and robots in ‘Mitchells vs the Machines’
Easily the most heartfelt movie about family life that also includes a robot apocalypse and a pug often mistaken for a loaf of bread, “The Mitchells vs. the Machines” is an antic, irreverent animated delight that somehow doesn’t sacrifice depth even … [Continue reading] about Review: Family and robots in ‘Mitchells vs the Machines’
Turkish lockdown to slow virus before Champions League final
NYON, Switzerland (AP) — The Champions League final in Istanbul on May 29 should not be affected by a near three-week lockdown in Turkey to curb COVID-19 cases, UEFA said on Thursday. Turkey has imposed a “full lockdown” from Thursday evening which … [Continue reading] about Turkish lockdown to slow virus before Champions League final
China launches main part of its 1st permanent space station
BEIJING (AP) — China on Thursday launched the main module of its first permanent space station that will host astronauts long term, the latest success for a program that has realized a number of its growing ambitions in recent years. The Tianhe, or … [Continue reading] about China launches main part of its 1st permanent space station
