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Media Giants Fight Verizon Bid to - Unbundle' TV
2015-04-22 03:50:17| IT Services - Topix.net
The simmering struggle over the familiar bundle of cable-television channels broke into open warfare Tuesday as owners of some of the most popular channels accused Verizon Communications Inc. of violating contracts in its bid to offer slimmer, cheaper packages of pay TV.
ConAgra Employees Help Fight Childhood Hunger
2015-04-22 03:08:09| Food - Topix.net
Nearly one in five children in the metro isn't sure where-or when-their next meal will come. It's an alarming statistic.
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Japan nuclear ruling to show whether legal fight emboldened
2015-04-21 17:07:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: A Japanese court will rule on Wednesday on an injunction to block the restart of two more nuclear reactors, a decision that could determine whether a legal drive by citizens to prevent the reopening of the sector on safety grounds will gather steam. The ruling on the Sendai plant could show whether last week's halting of reopening the Takahama plant over safety concerns was an aberration by an anti-nuclear judge or whether the judiciary has become bolder in supporting the rights of citizens over...
FDA approves drug to fight heart failure - Sun, 19 Apr 2015 PST
2015-04-19 11:52:31| Biotech - Topix.net
Patients with chronic heart failure, a disabling, deadly disease that worsens as the heart gradually pumps less efficiently, are getting a much-needed new option with U.S. approval of a novel drug from Amgen Inc. Corlanor is the first medication in a dozen years for heart failure, which is becoming more common with obesity - and more people surviving heart attacks due to better treatments. Meanwhile, the Food and Drug Administration is reviewing another heart failure pill, from Novartis AG, and could approve it this summer.
The FCC Should Fight for Our Right to TV White Space
2015-04-18 16:40:16| Telecom - Topix.net
"White spaces," or unused radio frequencies in between TV channels, have long been eyed by technologists as perfect for connecting a sea of countless devices to the internet - everything from heart monitors to your car. A little-known government database is supposed to help prevent America's newest "white spaces," or "super Wi-Fi," wireless devices from interfering with other electronics.
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