• Loungers trading ahead of expectations as new site roll-out boosts bottom line

    Loungers has said it is trading ahead of expectations for the year, helped by the opening of 36 new sites.

  • Nintendo Rolls out New Firmware Update for the Switch

    The new update addresses issues with wifi connectivity, in addition to improvements to system stability.

  • New Indoor Golf Simulator Coming To Westchester: Here's When

    An indoor golf entertainment center franchise has announced an upcoming location in Westchester.  Five Iron Golf, a popular indoor golf franchise, announced this week the signing of a lease for a new location in Port Chester at 179 North Main St. The upcoming location, slated to open in late 2024 or early 2025, will include state-of-the-art golf simulators, golf instruction, and an "engaging social atmosphere" complete with a sports bar and events venue, according to the franchise. The...

  • Molly Shannon has a new show lined up with a banger premise

    It’s pretty safe to assume that almost everyone engaging with this site is interested in celebrity gossip in some form, whether that’s about directors getting sent t0 “movie jail” or housewives getting sentenced to actual jail. If you think you’re immune, first of all maybe stop lying to yourself and second, consider this scenario: seeking treatment for your gossip addiction, you instead end up smack in the center of it all—at a rehab center for the stars. Wouldn’t you fold just a little bit? ...

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    New golf facility unveiled at Hiram Johnson High School

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KTXL) - Hiram Johnson High School has a new golf facility, and the school held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday morning to officially show it off to the community. It is a project that began approximately ten years ago. "I think our goal for right now is to get the other schools coming []

  • Google’s Rolled-out a New Pixel Update for Connectivity Issues

    Verizon customers are the first to get it.

  • New Restrictions For Vehicle Booting In Tennessee Pass General Assembly

    The General Assembly passed legislation this week sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson (R-Franklin) to prohibit unlicensed individuals from booting vehicles in Tennessee and cap the fee to remove a boot at $75. The legislation ensures owners’ vehicles are not unfairly immobilized by overzealous parking attendants. To further protect vehicle owners, the bill also proposes new regulations for towing and parking.

  • Broncos fumble at the goal-line with underwhelming new uniform reveal

    Another new uniform reveal for a NFL team, another complete disappointment from the fan base. It’s easy to look down on other franchises attempting to re-design their looks when you’re the Los Angeles Chargers. If there’s anything the team got right over the past five years, it was the decision to draft Justin Herbert and their uniform re-design in April of 2020. The Chargers managed to not only get the design right, but they also hit the nail on the head to make their powder blues the defining...

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    New York's New Budget

    WNYC / Gothamist Albany reporter Jon Campbell talks about what's in and what's out of the just-approved New York State budget, including housing incentives, zoning changes, limited tenant protections, mayoral control of the schools, and more.

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    Lego robot rolls from New Orleans to world championship games

    This Lego robot is ready for the world contest to be the best on Earth.

  • Julia Garner Joins Josh Brolin In New Line’s ‘Weapons’

    Three-time Emmy winner Julia Garner is boarding New Line’s Weapons opposite Josh Brolin. The pic comes from writer-director Zach Cregger. who made the 2022 New Regency horror film Barbarian. Barbarian, released via 20th Century Studios, opened at No. 1 after pulling in a 93% Rotten Tomatoes critics score. The pic grossed 10 times its production […]

  • Microsoft rolls out a new way to install Windows Store apps from the web

    Microsoft has unveiled a new way of installing apps from the Windows Store via the web. Instead of using "deep links," the company will instead use an "undocked" version of the Windows Store to facilitate app installs. Ironically, the new way is more akin to installing regular executable files andRead Entire Article