Monthly Archives: October 2019
Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel issue a joint PSA to help you tell them apart
Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel have finally teamed up to help clarify matters for the many people who have difficulty telling the Jimmys apart. Fallon joined Kimmel on Thursday’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! to state that, though both are white brunette American men who host late night talk shows, they are in fact two […]
Apple lawyer tasked with preventing insider trading indicted for *checks notes* insider trading
A former top Apple lawyer whose responsibilities included preventing insider trading has now been indicted for, uh, that. Gene Levoff, Apple’s former corporate secretary and director of corporate law, is accused of using insider knowledge to trade Apple stock between February 2011 and April 2016 — the exact behavior he was entrusted to prevent. Illegal […]
Google Pixelbook Go review: An excellent work laptop if you like ChromeOS
Google Pixelbook Go $649.99 to start View Product The Good Fantastic keyboard • Appealing physical design • More than enough juice for daily tasks The Bad ChromeOS has the usual drawbacks • Mediocre trackpad • High-end models are too pricey The Bottom Line Google’s newest Chromebook is one of the best around, provided you don’t […]
Mahomes fighting to play as Chiefs host Packers
Patrick Mahomes made one thing obvious during the course of a week. The reigning NFL Most Valuable Player wants to play football.
Republican lawmakers disrupt Democratic-led Trump impeachment inquiry
A U.S. House of Representatives impeachment inquiry devolved into chaos on Wednesday as Republican lawmakers, encouraged by President Donald Trump to get tougher in fighting Democratic efforts to impeach him over dealings with Ukraine, stormed into a high-security hearing room and delayed testimony by a witness.
Biden says Trump has no 'sense of empathy' for U.S. middle class
Democratic U.S. presidential contender Joe Biden attacked President Donald Trump’s economic policies on Wednesday, telling voters in the electoral battleground state of Pennsylvania that the middle class is “in trouble.”
Nationals' Soto overcomes nerves to play Game One hero
Washington Nationals’ youngster Juan Soto looked anxious and overmatched in his first career World Series at-bat on Tuesday in Houston, striking out swinging on a blistering fastball from Astros’ ace Gerrit Cole.
U.S. lawmakers, others condemn Trump for 'lynching' comment on impeachment probe
U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday again waded into America’s fraught racial history by labeling the impeachment inquiry against him a “lynching” – language that conjured memories of decades of killings of thousands of black people – drawing swift bipartisan condemnation.
Support for impeaching Trump soars among independents – Reuters/Ipsos poll
Support for impeaching U.S. President Donald Trump surged among political independents and rose by three percentage points overall since last week, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Tuesday.
NHL roundup: Jackets edge Leafs on OT penalty shot
Gustav Nyquist scored on a penalty shot at 1:57 of overtime, and the visiting Columbus Blue Jackets defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs on Monday.