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SpaceX’s Starlink technology will become essential to global shipping

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Global shipping companies are adopting Starlink to improve security and communications onboard vessels.

More and more global shipping companies are adopting SpaceX’s Starlink services for their ships.

The Starlink satellite internet technology is operated by SpaceX, and leverages low-Earth orbit satellites to enable access to high-speed internet connections in remote areas, including mariners at sea.

Eric EbeliIng, the President & CEO of American Roll-On Roll-Off Carrier Group, joins Veronica Dudo to discuss. #featured #trending

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Eddie Murphy’s 80s film franchise revival highlights a concerning trend with ‘Legacy sequels’

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Eddie Murphy’s ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ revival joins a list of growing film franchises making a cinematic comeback in the form of a ‘Legacy sequel’.

In recent years, the entertainment industry has seen a resurgence of legacy sequels—continuations or reboots of beloved franchises from decades past.

While these sequels often promise a grand cinematic return, their frequent lack of originality and reliance on past successes raise questions about the creativity and innovation in modern storytelling.

Filmmaker and Director Rob Fantozzi joins to discuss. #featured

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Labour’s Keir Starmer in poll position for landslide victory in UK election

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Keir Starmer will be Britain’s next prime minister with his Labour Party set to win a massive majority in the parliamentary election.

Keir Starmer will be Britain’s next prime minister with his Labour Party set to win a massive majority in the parliamentary election.

The Centre-left Labour Party is on course to capture 410 of the 650 seats in parliament, an astonishing reversal of fortunes from five years ago when it suffered its worst performance since 1935.

The result would give Labour a majority of 170 and would bring the curtain down on 14 years of increasingly tumultuous Conservative-led government.

Tim Harcourt from UTS and the host of the Airport Economist joins to discuss. #featured #trending

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Pink Floyd co-founder keeps tearing down the wall, wants to fund WikiLeaks revival

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Iconic musician Roger Waters has expressed his willingness to financially support WikiLeaks after the return of founder Jullian Assange.

The Pink Floyd Co-founder, known for his outspoken activism, made these remarks during an interview with Reuters where he discussed his ongoing support for Assange and WikiLeaks.

Roger Waters, who had long called for the release of the Australian publisher from a jail in Britain, told Reuters he had exchanged messages of “sighs of relief” with Assange’s wife Stella since he arrived home.

“If he could (return to WikiLeaks) and if it’s in his heart and if that’s what he would want to do, I’m sure he’s got the balls to do it,” Waters said in an interview. “That remains to be seen.”, said Waters.

On funding WikiLeaks, he told Reuters: “Of course. I mean, I can’t fund the whole thing. One has a limited war chest…I want them to encourage whistleblowers everywhere to go to them.”

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