Steve Bannon is doubling down on rejecting January 6 Committee subpoenas. Attorney Robert J. Costello sent another letter on Wednesday saying that his client will not comply. Trump’s legal team instructed the president’s former aides not to comply with the subpoenas. Loading Something is loading. Steve Bannon’s defense team sent another letter to the House Select…
US TV advertisers will spend close to $20 billion in this year’s upfronts
US Markets Loading… H M S TV networks are hoping for a return to normalcy after a turbulent 2020. Advertisers will spend $19.90 billion upfront in the 2021-2022 TV season, an increase of 7.6% over the previous cycle. Do you work in the Marketing, Media & Advertising industry? Get business insights on the latest tech…
Republican who attended Mike Lindell’s 2020 conspiracy conference stripped of authority to oversee elections
Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters spent weeks in hiding after attending Mike Lindell’s conference. She is under investigation for allegedly allowing an outsider to access her county’s voting equipment. Elections will now be overseen by former Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams, a Republican. Loading Something is loading. A judge in Colorado on Wednesday issued…
Prince William: Saving Earth should come before space tourism
By George BowdenBBC NewsMedia caption, Watch: Prince William praises his father’s role in tackling climate changePrince William has suggested entrepreneurs should focus on saving Earth rather than engaging in space tourism.The Duke of Cambridge said great brains and minds should be “trying to repair this planet, not trying to find the next place to go…
Sunak: Doing all we can to fix supplies for shops
Image source, Getty ImagesShoppers can be reassured ministers are doing “absolutely everything we can” to fix supply chain issues in the UK, Chancellor Rishi Sunak has said.In recent days, several retailers have warned of potential shortages during the Christmas shopping season.Speaking to the BBC at the end of G7 meetings in Washington, Mr Sunak blamed…
Climate change: Carbon emissions from rich countries rose rapidly in 2021
By Matt McGrathEnvironment correspondentImage source, ReutersImage caption, A coal-fired power plant in China’s Inner MongoliaCarbon emissions are rebounding strongly and are rising across the world’s 20 richest nations, according to a new study. The Climate Transparency Report says that CO2 will go up by 4% across the G20 group this year, having dropped 6% in…