Classic cartoon streamer Boomerang is shutting down, but it’s good news for Max subscribers
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Classic cartoon streamer Boomerang is shutting down, but it’s good news for Max subscribers

Top Stories Tamfitronics The end is nigh for a streaming service that you might not have even known about. This week, Warner Bros. Discovery started sending out emails to Boomerang subscribers to let them know that the classic cartoon streaming service is shutting down on September 30. The service made its debut in 2017 and offered subscriptions for $5.99 a month.The email explained that customers paying for Boomerang will receive partial refunds based on the unused time left in their subscriptions. WBD also revealed that most of the classic animated shows and movies on Boomerang will move to Max.“On Max, you can enjoy loads of Boomerang fan-favorites with Scooby, Bugs Bunny, Tom & Jerry and more!” Warner Bros. Discovery wrote in its email.“While some Boomerang content may not be available, you’ll have...
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Trump says he’s agreed to Fox News offer to debate Kamala Harris on Sept. 4
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Trump says he’s agreed to Fox News offer to debate Kamala Harris on Sept. 4

Top Stories Tamfitronics Donald Trump announced late Friday night that he has accepted an offer from Fox News to debate Kamala Harris in September. The former president said in a Truth Social post that the debate would be held in Pennsylvania on Sept. 4 and hosted by Fox News anchors Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum.It’s unclear if the vice president has agreed to the Fox News debate. The Post has reached out to her campaign for comment.Harris has wanted Trump to stick to the scheduled Sept. 10 debate on ABC News which was originally slated to be a showdown between Trump and President Biden. The ex-president had previously agreed to the ABC News debate. But following Harris’ ascension to Democratic nominee for president after Biden dropped out of the race, Trump has complained that...
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NASA retaining plans to select a single Artemis lunar rover
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NASA retaining plans to select a single Artemis lunar rover

Top Stories Tamfitronics LAS VEGAS — NASA is not reconsidering plans to select only one company to develop an Artemis lunar rover, despite a setback in another program procuring key elements of the lunar exploration effort as a service.NASA announced in April that it awarded feasibility study contracts to three companies — Intuitive Machines, Lunar Outpost and Venturi Astrolab — for the first phase of its Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV) Services contract. The one-year contracts, work on which formally started in May, will allow the companies to mature their designs for rovers that will be used by astronauts on later Artemis missions as well as teleoperated from the ground when astronauts are not present.The agency said it will then select one of the companies to build and demonstrate its rover on the moon, after which...
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Kurl: Focusing on Chrystia Freeland’s fate? The stupid season has hit Canadian politics
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Kurl: Focusing on Chrystia Freeland’s fate? The stupid season has hit Canadian politics

Politics tamfitronics Bored politicos are speculating on the future of the finance minister and on how Mark Carney might somehow enter the Liberal cabinet. Seriously? Take a break.Published Aug 02, 2024 • Last updated 10 hours ago • 3 minute readDon't we all have better things to do than muse about whether Justin Trudeau remains loyal to Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland? Photo by Adrian Wyld /The Canadian PressIf you will, a summer dispatch from a childless cat lady (except I have no cats, and I prefer the term single girl) who writes to inform that we’ve officially entered stupid season in federal politics.It’s a time when the national conversation could and should be about literally anything other than what is, or rather, what isn’t, happening in Ottawa.But for now, bored politicos (they collectively need a banana...
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