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More than half of young people watch no traditional broadcast TV at all in a typical week, the media regulator has revealed. Figures from Ofcom signal the slow demise of live television viewing, with only 48 per cent of 16-to-24-year-olds tuning in to broadcast channels - or even their 'catch-up' services - in an average
Social Security has reached a "record-breaking" number of improper payments due to a substantial backlog in their system. In February of this year, the Social Security Administration backlog had an "all-time high" of 5.2 million pending actions, which caused $1.1 billion in improper payments. The Inspector General announced the record-breaking backlog last week. The backlog
Why this is the breakout year for one young ace 2:22 AM UTC David Adler @_dadler Share share-square-557526 When you see a pitcher like Hunter Greene break out -- a young, electric flamethrower with ace-level stuff -- the first thing you'd think is probably that he's mowing down every hitter he faces. But that's not
CNN — Newly surfaced video shows Thomas Crooks casually walking around the rally grounds in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13 about 90 minutes before he opened fire on former President Donald Trump, offering the clearest visual yet of the would-be assassin that day. The video, taken at 4:26 p.m. by Joe Tomko, a merchandise vendor