An ‘X-Files’ Reboot From Ryan Coogler May Be in the Works
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An ‘X-Files’ Reboot From Ryan Coogler May Be in the Works
An ‘X-Files’ Reboot From Ryan Coogler , May Be in the Works.
The Verge reports that 'X-Files' creator Chris Carter recently said in an interview that the 'Creed' and 'Black Panther' director was wanting to "remount" the franchise.
The Verge reports that 'X-Files' creator Chris Carter recently said in an interview that the 'Creed' and 'Black Panther' director was wanting to "remount" the franchise.
I just spoke to a young man, Ryan Coogler, who is going to remount 'The X-Files' with a diverse cast, Chris Carter, 'X-Files' creator, via CBC's 'On The Coast'.
However, Carter has previously said that remaking the show in modern times could be a challenge.
We are living in times of uncertainty, where truth may be unknowable, Chris Carter, 'X-Files' cretor, via 'New York Times' op-ed.
I don’t have to tell you this has bred a universe of rampant conspiracy theories.
, Chris Carter, 'X-Files' cretor, via 'New York Times' op-ed.
From the COVID conspiracy documentary, 'Plandemic,' to the idea that we’re living in a black hole created by the CERN’s Large Hadron Collider when we discovered the Higgs boson.
, Chris Carter, 'X-Files' cretor, via 'New York Times' op-ed.
From the COVID conspiracy documentary, 'Plandemic,' to the idea that we’re living in a black hole created by the CERN’s Large Hadron Collider when we discovered the Higgs boson.
, Chris Carter, 'X-Files' cretor, via 'New York Times' op-ed.
Rigorous journalism is
decried as fake news, Chris Carter, 'X-Files' cretor, via 'New York Times' op-ed.
Nevertheless, it appears
Coogler may be up to the challenge.
It's also worth noting that while 'The X-Files' did lack diversity, Gilllian Anderson's Dana Scully inspired a generation of women to enter STEM fields.
The Verge reports that her impact has
since been named the "Scully Effect."
Spotify Exceeds 500 Million , Monthly Active Users.
The Verge reports that Spotify
boasted over half a billion users as of March 31.
Compared to the same time
last year, that is a 22% increase
for the streaming service. .
According to CEO Daniel Ek, this is
Spotify's second-largest quarter of
user growth in the service's history.
Spotify now has 210 million paid subscribers, also
showing a significant 15% increase year-over-year.
The Verge reports that the news comes
following a quarter in which Spotify looked
to streamline its operations and cut costs.
The Verge reports that the news comes
following a quarter in which Spotify looked
to streamline its operations and cut costs.
In an earnings call, Ek said
that the service's critical priorities for
2023 were "speed and efficiency.".
Despite the increase in subscribers, Spotify posted
a $248 million net loss in the first quarter of 2023.
The Verge reports that Spotify is largely
thought to have more paid subscribers
than any other music streaming service.
The Verge reports that Spotify is largely
thought to have more paid subscribers
than any other music streaming service.
While Tencent and YouTube have more
monthly active users, both are hard to compare
with Spotify, as they offer very different services.
While Tencent and YouTube have more
monthly active users, both are hard to compare
with Spotify, as they offer very different services.
The latest earnings report offered no update
on when Spotify's new HiFi tier, which
will offer lossless audio, will be available.
The latest earnings report offered no update
on when Spotify's new HiFi tier, which
will offer lossless audio, will be available
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India reported 490 new coronavirus infections, while the active cases have decreased to 5,707 from 6,168, according to the Union health ministry data updated on.. IndiaTimes
China's CDC , Warns of Rising Cases , Amid New COVID Variant.
NBC reports that China is facing
a potential COVID surge of up to 65 million
cases per week by the end of June.
The news comes just months after China lifted far
reaching 'zero-COVID' measures that included strict
lockdowns, mass testing and forced quarantines. .
Respiratory disease specialist Zhong Nanshan
released new data at a medical conference
this week in the southern city of Guangzhou. .
NBC reports that the United States and China stopped releasing weekly case updates earlier this month, making
it difficult to determine the extent of the current outbreak.
NBC reports that the United States and China stopped releasing weekly case updates earlier this month, making
it difficult to determine the extent of the current outbreak.
The U.S. State Department, which lifted testing
requirements for travelers from China in March, declined
to say whether further restrictions were being considered.
State Department spokesman Matt Miller said that
the situation was being monitored in cooperation with
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
State Department spokesman Matt Miller said that
the situation was being monitored in cooperation with
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
We don’t want to see people anywhere,
obviously, suffering from COVID-19, Matt Miller, U.S. State Department spokesman, via NBC.
According to Miller, the U.S. remains
committed to cooperation with China , "on transnational challenges, including on global health
matters and maintaining open lines of communication.".
According to Miller, the U.S. remains
committed to cooperation with China , "on transnational challenges, including on global health
matters and maintaining open lines of communication.".
The Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention's
chief epidemiologist said that about 80% of China's
1.4 billion people were infected by the first omicron wave.
The Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention's
chief epidemiologist said that about 80% of China's
1.4 billion people were infected by the first omicron wave.
NBC reports that waning immunity from
that previous wave of variants may be
increasing the risk of reinfection in China.
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Earlier this month, the General Court of the European Union also struck down a 6 billion financial aid package Germany had granted Lufthansa during the pandemic. both cases have been brought forward by competitor Ryanair.
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Labour frontbencher Anneliese Dodds says the “big question” for Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak is, why are the British public funding Mr Johnson’s “enormous” legal bill? Taxpayers are being billed up to £245,000 to cover the cost of the former prime minister’s Partygate inquiry lawyers. Mr Johnson is being investigated by MPs over whether he knowingly misled Parliament over Downing Street parties during the Covid lockdown. Report by Jonesia. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
US Metro Areas Grow, , Reversing 2021 Decline.
Fox News reports that the exodus from urban areas in the
U.S. amid the COVID pandemic has begun to slow or even
reverse, according to estimates from the Census Bureau.
Last year, metro areas in New York
and Los Angeles saw declines in their
populations halved, showing a slowing trend.
Last year, metro areas in New York
and Los Angeles saw declines in their
populations halved, showing a slowing trend.
Meanwhile, in Texas and Florida,
populations boomed, representing
a reversal of trends amid the pandemic.
Meanwhile, in Texas and Florida,
populations boomed, representing
a reversal of trends amid the pandemic.
2021 saw over half of the 20 largest
U.S. metropolitan areas lose residents
as people fled densely-populated areas.
At the same time, the growing prevalence
of remote work helped facilitate this mass
movement away from urban centers.
According to 2022 population estimates released May 18
by the Census Bureau, the largest cities to see their
populations grow in 2022 included Washington and Seattle.
According to 2022 population estimates released May 18
by the Census Bureau, the largest cities to see their
populations grow in 2022 included Washington and Seattle.
The Dallas-Fort Worth area saw
the largest boom with six-digit
increases for the second year in a row. .
The city of Forth Worth led the nation with
19,100 new residents, followed by Phoenix
with over 19,000 new residents.
The city of Forth Worth led the nation with
19,100 new residents, followed by Phoenix
with over 19,000 new residents.
Other cities to see the largest population
increases were Houston, Atlanta and Orlando. .
Other cities to see the largest population
increases were Houston, Atlanta and Orlando. .
Other cities to see the largest population
increases were Houston, Atlanta and Orlando. .
Fox News reports that smaller communities,
known as micropolitan statistical areas,
grew by 0.1%, compared to 0.2% in 2021
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