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Bleep This: A Brief History of Profanity on Television
Bleep This: A Brief History of Profanity on Television
Whether scripted or spontaneous, expletives have been making their way on to the air for decades.
1970-01-01 08:00
Mayfield lands Buccaneers QB job, beats out Trask in competition to replace Brady
Mayfield lands Buccaneers QB job, beats out Trask in competition to replace Brady
Baker Mayfield was selected as the starting quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, ending the competition for Tom Brady’s old job
1970-01-01 08:00
Georgia Rico case: John Eastman surrenders to authorities
Georgia Rico case: John Eastman surrenders to authorities
Ex-Trump lawyer John Eastman is one of two accused in the Georgia indictment to surrender on Tuesday.
1970-01-01 08:00
White House: China economic data less transparent in recent months
White House: China economic data less transparent in recent months
By Andrea Shalal and David Ljunggren The United States on Tuesday criticized China for reducing the transparency of
1970-01-01 08:00
US commerce secretary will visit China next week at a critical moment for the world's top two economies
US commerce secretary will visit China next week at a critical moment for the world's top two economies
US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo will visit China next week at a critical time for the world's second-largest economy — and for the Biden administration's relationship with the country and its leaders.
1970-01-01 08:00
Microsoft changes its takeover of Call of Duty developer in attempt to get it approved
Microsoft changes its takeover of Call of Duty developer in attempt to get it approved
Microsoft has made a major change to its proposed takeover of the developer of Call of Duty, in yet another attempt to get it completed. The company is hoping to buy Activision Blizzard for $69 billion, or £54 billion, in what would be one of the biggest sales ever. But it has faced intense regulatory scrutiny, including by the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority, which has looked to block the deal. Now it has said that it has sent a fresh proposal for how the takeover would work in an attempt to convince the CMA that the deal should go ahead. But it has stressed that there is still no “green light” for the deal. It came as the regulator confirmed on Tuesday that Microsoft‘s original plan to buy the computer games company “cannot proceed”. Under the new proposal, Microsoft would sell off its rights to offer games via the cloud for new or existing Activision PC or console games for the next 15 years outside the European Economic Area (EEA). It will instead sell those rights to Ubisoft, a rival developer known for the Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry games series. This is designed to ensure that gamers have access to Activision Blizzard’s games, even on consoles and computers not made by Microsoft. The CMA will now launch a new probe into this deal, a so-called Phase 1 investigation. CMA chief executive Sarah Cardell said: “The CMA has today confirmed that Microsoft‘s acquisition of Activision, as originally proposed, cannot proceed. “Separately, Microsoft has notified a new and restructured deal, which is substantially different from what was put on the table previously “This is not a green light. We will carefully and objectively assess the details of the restructured deal and its impact on competition, including in light of third-party comments.” Microsoft president Brad Smith said: “Under the restructured transaction, Microsoft will not be in a position either to release Activision Blizzard games exclusively on its own cloud streaming service, Xbox Cloud Gaming, or to exclusively control the licensing terms of Activision Blizzard games for rival services.” It marks a new twist in the case, the biggest fight the CMA has taken on since gaining new post-Brexit powers. At one point the case looked like as though it would only end after a court battle. In January 2022 Microsoft announced that it planned to buy Activision Blizzard, the company behind the Call Of Duty and World Of Warcraft games, for an eye-watering sum. When the UK was still an EU member, a deal of that size would have been assessed by regulators in Brussels. But after Brexit the CMA now has the power to investigate such deals itself. Although both companies are American, both have significant businesses in the UK so their tie-up could have a significant impact on competition here. Activision Blizzard chief executive Bobby Kotick said: “For us, nothing substantially changes with the addition of this divestiture: our merger agreement with Microsoft, closing deadline, and the cash consideration to be paid for each Activision Blizzard share at closing remain the same. “We will continue to work closely with Microsoft and the CMA throughout the remaining review process, and we are committed to help Microsoft clear any final hurdles as quickly as possible. “This has been a longer journey than expected, and I am very proud of how focused everyone has remained on delivering great games.” Additional reporting by agencies Read More Meta could finally launch Threads feature everyone is waiting for Japanese scientists hoping for a message from alien life imminently iPhone 15 could bring two major changes to fix battery life Meta could finally launch Threads feature everyone is waiting for Japanese scientists hoping for a message from alien life imminently iPhone 15 could bring two major changes to fix battery life
1970-01-01 08:00
Ukrainian strikes reportedly hit bases in Russia housing supersonic warplanes
Ukrainian strikes reportedly hit bases in Russia housing supersonic warplanes
Ukrainian forces appear to have stepped up their efforts to weaken Russian air superiority in the war by attacking bases that house supersonic warplanes deep inside Russian territory.
1970-01-01 08:00
US FTC appoints Henry Liu to head Bureau of Competition
US FTC appoints Henry Liu to head Bureau of Competition
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said on Tuesday that it has appointed Henry Liu to serve as
1970-01-01 08:00
Maluma has a new alter ego. Meet Don Juan, also the title of the Colombian superstar's new album
Maluma has a new alter ego. Meet Don Juan, also the title of the Colombian superstar's new album
On New Year’s Eve, Colombian superstar Maluma bid farewell to his musical alter ego Papi Juancho
1970-01-01 08:00
A failed lunar mission dents Russian pride and reflects deeper problems with Moscow's space industry
A failed lunar mission dents Russian pride and reflects deeper problems with Moscow's space industry
An ambitious but failed attempt by Russia to return to the moon after nearly half a century has exposed the massive challenges faced by Moscow’s once-proud space program
1970-01-01 08:00
EU Climate Chief Timmermans Resigns in Bid to Be Dutch Prime Minister
EU Climate Chief Timmermans Resigns in Bid to Be Dutch Prime Minister
European Union climate chief Frans Timmermans will step aside from his role as he leads the Dutch left
1970-01-01 08:00
Armed gardaí, dog units and checkpoints to tackle Dublin crime
Armed gardaí, dog units and checkpoints to tackle Dublin crime
The money from the Irish government will allow 16,500 hours of police overtime per month.
1970-01-01 08:00
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