• 'When we're bad we're really bad': Pochettino laments Chelsea's inconsistency – video

    Mauricio Pochettino refused to blame his players for Chelsea's record defeat to Arsenal but lamented the inconsistency of his team. The Blues manager said: 'Our standard doesn’t sustain the bad days. When we have bad days, you know, we are so bad. And then when we are good, we are capable of everything.' Pochettino's comments come after Arsenal defeated his side 5-0. Continue reading

  • Future of TV Briefing: Sneak peek at ‘The Future of TV’ video series

    This week’s Future of TV Briefing looks at the upcoming “The Future of TV” video series, which will debut next week and explore the state of the streaming ad industry.

  • Paige Spiranac SLAMS Zach Johnson for appearing to tell Masters fans to 'F OFF' after missing a bad putt at Augusta National: 'Such a bad look'

    Golf influencer Paige Spiranac has criticized Zach Johnson after the former USA Ryder Cup captain was caught angrily telling fans at The Masters to 'f off' on Friday.

  • Mauricio Pochettino accuses his Chelsea players of 'giving up' in 5-0 London derby defeat at Arsenal as Blues boss blasts: 'When we have bad days, we are so bad'

    OLIVER HOLT: So much for The Choke. Resurgent Arsenal humiliated Chelsea. Arsenal moved three points clear in the title race by crushing Chelsea at home. Prejudice and bias are dangerous claims from these clubs. Liverpool, Arsenal and now Forest. It's embarrassing – Listen to the

  • The Future of Money

    A deep digitalization or a complete shift to the use of virtual currencies would have harmful effects on society, including: easier manipulation of digital money, closer monitoring of people’s behavior and the introduction of a dynamic pricing system in commerce based on purchase history made by each individual, are the conclusions of specialists in finance, […]

  • “Palestine is Our Future”

    As the Israeli onslaught continues in Gaza, so does the ongoing takeover of the West Bank by Israeli settlers and their military muscle. Armed men and women move onto land that was never theirs and take it by force from the people living there. The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF—whose official moniker IDF pretends they are More

  • A Brief History of the Future

    Wednesday, May 1 at 9 Humans are inherently social and throughout history our unique capacity for cooperation has set us apart. As we grow and evolve, the internal changes we enact have the potential to impact those around us, our broader communities and societies.

  • The Bad Faith Olympics

    The Bad Faith Olympics Authored by James Howard Kunstler via Kunstler.com, “This is the weirdest era in human history. By far. Nothing else even comes close. Billionaires trying to kill everyone. Civil society unable to form a coherent thought. Institutions lie in smoldering ruins. Poisons handed out like candy. We are Neanderthals with iPhones.” - Dr. Toby Rogers Did it warm your heart to see all those blue and yellow Ukrainian flags waved by our elected officials in Congress...

  • Future Made in Australia

    The cost of doing bugger all. The battle lines are already drawn for the next federal election. Michael on the latest ‘Made in Australia’ campaign by the Labor Government. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheWestReport Merch: https://lonelykidsclub.com/new/michael+west Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michaelwest.journo Insta: https://www.instagram.com/michaelwestjourno/

  • Letters: Bad for patients

    East Bay Times Letters to the Editor for April 12, 2024

  • TechCrunch Space: Engineering the future

    Hello and welcome back to TechCrunch Space. Don't worry – we'll be diving into the Mars Sample Return news shortly. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • Does science fiction shape the future?

    Behind most every tech billionaire is a sci-fi novel they read as a teenager. For Bill Gates it was Stranger in a Strange Land, the 1960s epic detailing the culture clashes that arise when a Martian visits Earth. Google’s Sergey Brin has said it was Neal Stephenson’s Snow Crash, the cyberpunk classic about hackers and computer viruses set in an Orwellian Los Angeles. Jeff Bezos cites Iain M. Banks’ Culture series, which unreel in an utopian society of humanoids and artificial intelligences,...