A cult classic video game series is set to return after a 5-year hiatus, and...
“Borderlands 3” will launch on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC on September 13, 2019. It’s the first game in the series since “Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel” was released in 2014. Gearbox Software has...
View ArticleThe US’s reputation as the gold standard for aviation safety is at a...
The US has long set the standard for aviation safety and leadership around the world. But its status is taking a beating after two fatal crashes of Boeing 737 Max planes. The disasters have put a...
View ArticleHere comes the jobs report…
Economists forecast the US economy added 175,000 jobs in March and that average hourly earnings ticked higher. That would be a rebound from an unexpectedly weak labor market report last month. The...
View ArticleAn elephant in a ‘bad mood’ because it couldn’t find a mate went on a rampage...
A male elephant has damaged nine cars in a Chinese town, all because he was upset he couldn’t find a mate. Videos posted to Chinese social media site Weibo documented the adult elephant while it spent...
View ArticleA major US naval base in Virginia went on lockdown after an active shooter...
Naval Air Station Oceana went on lockdown on Friday morning after an active shooter incident. There was one victim. Local media reported that the person had a minor leg wound. All gates to the base...
View ArticleGratis trouwen: soberheid troef en heel veel geduld vereist
Gemeenten zijn verplicht om burgers de kans te geven om gratis te trouwen. Maar de mogelijkheden zijn de afgelopen jaren behoorlijk versoberd en de verschillen tussen gemeenten zijn erg groot. Waar kun...
View ArticleConservatieven optimistisch over onderhandelingen met Labour
De Britse minister van Financiën Philip Hammond heeft zich zaterdag optimistisch uitgelaten over de onderhandelingen die de regering voert met oppositiepartij Labour over de Brexit. Hammond verwacht...
View ArticleHere’s a list of everyone who is boycotting or cutting ties with Brunei after...
Companies, universities, and celebrities are making moves on a boycott of Brunei-owned services after the country introduced a law making homosexuality punishable by death. Eight five-star hotels...
View ArticleTheresa May’s government broke Brexit ‘free vote’ promise, triggering...
Theresa May’s Conservative Party has suffered a string of resignations by pro-European members of Parliament. Former Minister Nick Boles was the latest to quit the party in a dramatic moment on...
View ArticleMichelle Wolf says Trump ‘doesn’t have a big enough spine’ to attend White...
This year’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner takes place on April 27. President Donald Trump has refused to go for the third time in his presidency, saying the dinner was “boring and so negative.”...
View ArticleHere’s proof that a big source of Apple’s App Store growth tanked, probably...
Apple saw a big slowdown in revenue from entertainment apps in the App Store in March. That’s according to Morgan Stanley, which issued a note saying a slowdown in an important engine of App Store...
View Article$28 million worth of cocaine was hidden in banana crates sent to Germany, and...
Employees in six northern German supermarkets and a warehouse found a total of half a ton of cocaine hidden inside banana crates this week. That amount of drugs is estimated to be worth around $28...
View ArticleTop Democrats and 2020 candidates came to New York to win over black voters...
More than a dozen 2020 Democratic presidential candidates traveled to New York City this week to speak to a prominent gathering of black voters at the 2019 National Action Network conference. All of...
View ArticleThese powerful but little-known companies that have been blamed for high drug...
The US has a high drug prices problem. Obscure but powerful companies called pharmacy-benefit managers (PBMs) have been blamed for it. PBMs will now face tough questions from the Senate Finance...
View ArticleInside the Chicago hedge-fund turf war; Goldman Sachs explores plans to...
Dear Readers, Well, that was quick: A week after Lyft’s splashy IPO and shares of the ride-hailing company have already come crashing back to earth. Lyft priced its IPO at $72 a share last Thursday...
View ArticleChina’s Communist Party tells its members to celebrate two birthdays: The day...
The Communist Party of China (CPC) is making its members celebrate their “political birthday,” or the day they joined the party. Commemorating “political birthdays” can “fuel, recharge, and...
View ArticleTwitter freaks over an old clip where Trump appears to call asylum seekers...
A mislabeled clip President Donald Trump that claims he’s referring to asylum-seeking immigrants as “animals” has gone viral and elicited outrage on Twitter. The problem is that Trump was referring to...
View ArticleBrits in Brussels put jobs on hold and rent Airbnbs as despair grows over...
British Members of the European Parliament in Brussels are in a growing state of limbo amid uncertainty over whether the United Kingdom will participate in the upcoming European elections next month....
View ArticleThe price of Brexit has been £66 billion so far, plus an impending recession...
Brexit has cost the UK economy £66 billion ($86 billion) so far, according to S&P Global Ratings. Brexit triggered a decline of the pound, an increase in inflation, the erosion of household...
View ArticleSome of the most popular YouTubers make millions from their videos. Here’s...
YouTube stars with large fan bases and popular videos can earn millions of dollars a year from their content, but you don’t have to have millions of subscribers to make some cash off the videos you...
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