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- How to Watch the 2024 Leagues Cup on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & Moreby Raymond McCainAll 47 clubs in Major League Soccer (MLS) and Liga MX will meet on the field in the 2024 Leagues Cup, a monthlong World Cup-style tournament. With an automatic bid to the CONCACAF Champions Club for the top three teams, the Leagues Cup is one of North America soccer’s most exciting events. “I’m really looking… Read more: How to Watch the 2024 Leagues Cup on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More
- Deal Alert: Prepay & Stream the Paris Olympics on Sling At A Discountby Raymond McCainThe biggest sporting event of the year is here and Sling TV has the hottest savings for the Summer Olympics. Right now, new subscribers who prepay for Sling Blue for two months can watch the Olympics live on NBC and on-demand with USA Network for just $60. Sling Blue, which boasts a lineup of over… Read more: Deal Alert: Prepay & Stream the Paris Olympics on Sling At A Discount
- 5 Unmissable X-Men Shows & Movies to Watch As “Deadpool & Wolverine” Slash into Theatersby Raymond McCainLike peanut butter and jelly, cookies and milk, and salt and pepper, Deadpool and Wolverine are a combination that has stood the test of time. Two of Canada’s most notable superheroes in the Marvel Universe will finally team up with the long-awaited Deadpool & Wolverine, the 34th entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Ryan… Read more: 5 Unmissable X-Men Shows & Movies to Watch As “Deadpool & Wolverine” Slash into Theaters
- Hulu is Adding More Contentby James GuttmanThe Design Network (TDN), heralded as the fastest-growing lifestyle TV network, has announced a significant milestone in its expansion efforts. Over 100 hours of TDN’s top-rated home design shows are now available on Hulu, providing over 50 million U.S. subscribers access to a wealth of original content. This new partnership marks TDN’s largest video-on-demand deal… Read more: Hulu is Adding More Content
- The FCC Is Blocked from Using the Universal Service Fund to Give Cheap Internet to Low-Income Familiesby Luke BoumaThis week the fifth circuit court ruled that the FCC cannot use the Universal Service Fund to pay for FCC programs that help offer cheap internet to low-income families. At issue here is whether the Universal Service Fund allows the FCC to use the money for internet. Many have argued that when the fund was… Read more: The FCC Is Blocked from Using the Universal Service Fund to Give Cheap Internet to Low-Income Families