Monthly Archives: February 2019
Capitals waive 2018 playoffs standout Smith-Pelly
The Washington Capitals waived right winger Devante Smith-Pelly on Wednesday, cutting ties with one of the heroes of their run to the Stanley Cup last season.
Justice Department preparing to receive Mueller report: CNN
The U.S. Department of Justice may announce as early as next week that Special Counsel Robert Mueller has given the attorney general his report on the federal Russia investigation, CNN said on Wednesday, citing unnamed sources.
Trump says he expects to meet North Korea's Kim again after Hanoi summit
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he expects to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un again after their planned summit next week in Hanoi.
One 'Destiny' geek's 'Anthem' review after 47 hours as space Iron Man
It’s all just a little bit of history repeating. Or so Anthem publisher Electronic Arts presumably hopes. Destiny had a rocky launch too, you see. Its moving and shooting felt great from moment one, but the RPG bits that were meant to keep people playing for triple-digit hours were overwhelming and undercooked. In those early […]
Samsung announces $200 Galaxy Watch Active made for fitness addicts
Samsung went nuts and announced a boatload of new gadgets at its Unpacked event today. The star of the show was no doubt the Galaxy S10, but Samsung also made room for a new smartwatch: the Galaxy Watch Active. SEE ALSO: Faster 5G phones are coming even though nobody has a 5G phone yet Samsung […]
Samsung unveils 'Instagram mode' for Galaxy S10 camera
Because everyone definitely wants some Facebook-affiliated software pre-installed on their smartphone, Samsung announced at the Feb. 20 Unpacked event that its Galaxy S10 camera would come with an Instagram mode. Exciting, right? The mode, the result of a Samsung and Instagram partnership, would place Stories features directly in the phone’s camera app. Think stickers, locations, […]
Dodgers P Newcombe, 1956 MVP, dies at 92
Former National League MVP and Cy Young Award-winning pitcher Don Newcombe, one of the Dodgers franchise’s final links to Brooklyn, passed away Tuesday after a lengthy illness. He was 92.
Trump aides ignored legal warnings in pushing reactor plan: Democratic report
Top White House aides ignored repeated warnings they could be breaking the law as they worked with former U.S. officials and a close friend of President Donald Trump to advance a multi-billion-dollar plan to build nuclear reactors in the Middle East, Democratic lawmakers alleged in a report released Tuesday.
N.C. poll workers admit they improperly ran early voting results
North Carolina poll workers told election officials on Tuesday they illegally viewed early election results last year, the latest evidence in a probe of voting irregularities in a still-unsettled congressional race.
Unnerving 'Leaving Neverland' trailer looks at the darkest allegations against Michael Jackson
The trailer for Leaving Neverland has arrived, giving a dramatic glimpse at the documentary about two men who allege that they were sexually abused by Michael Jackson when they were children. Leaving Neverland, which premiered at Sundance in January, looks at the stories of two men, Wade Robson and Jimmy Safechuck, who were invited to […]