• Black-sounding names less likely to receive job call backs than white-sounding ones: Study

    The study, “A Discrimination Report Card,” found that the white-sounding applicant names were favored up to 24 percent more than the likely Black applicants.

  • What do bird dreams sound like?

    For more than 20 years, researchers have known that areas of birds' brains dedicated to singing show neural patterns during sleep akin to the ones they use while awake and singing.

  • A Second Job Might Not Be the Solution, Actually

    A second income stream might seem like an obvious solution if you’re struggling financially. But a second job doesn’t always help as much as you expect, and can even do some harm to your financial situation and other aspects of your life.

  • It Sounds Like Aaron Paul Kinda Wants To Be In The Fallout

    Jonathan Nolan says 'WESTWORLD' colleague Aaron Paul would be his first pick to cast for 'FALLOUT' Season 2.Paul told him that he's a huge fan of the video game series.(via: @IGN) pic.twitter.com/9BynWu6qbJ— ScreenTime (@screentime) April 17, 2024 Fallout TV show executive producer Jonathan Nolan says there's one actor in particular who wants a role in the show's potential Fallout season 2. "Aaron Paul. Yeah, Aaron Paul was at the premiere, a human being I love so much. And he was very...

  • "The Farmers' Almanac" Revealed Its Summer Forecast — And You Might Not Like It

    You’ll definitely need a fan, an umbrella, and a pair of shorts. READ MORE

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    I don't like the Fallout games, but the show might have made me a convert

    Before I get started, I'm going to have to ask you to put your guns down, because here's the thing: I don't really like the Fallout games. My first experience of actually playing them was with Fallout 4, which I do admit isn't the best way to start things off for a franchise that has run as long as it has, but it is what it is. I managed to make it a few hours into Fallout 4, but to be honest I just didn't vibe with it. The game did a pretty bad job at making me care about my baby, and I just...

  • The 2025 EQS Actually Looks Like A Mercedes Now

    Mercedes has introduced the 2025 EQS, which features revised styling, new equipment, and a larger battery pack. Styling changes are minor, but the model looks less anonymous thanks to a revised grille and a new hood ornament. The new 118 kWh battery pack also increases the WLTP range by up to 51 miles (82 km). Mercedes has unveiled the facelifted EQS, ahead of its debut at Auto China. While the model takes some cues from the S-Class, the changes are far from dramatic. The flagship electric sedan...

  • The Promaster Epoch is Like Your First Tripod, But is Actually Well-Made

    ProMaster announced the Epoch tripod that it says "takes photography back to its image-making roots" by blending classic performance with "nostalgic" style. [Read More]

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    Yes, it might even give you a reason to actually drive the Williams

    No matter whether you're a big car nerd who loves playing around with setups, or are just hopping in for a quick race against your mates, how the cars feel to drive in an F1 game is pretty key. After all, what you're hoping for in both cases is to get a taste of the same sensation the likes of Max Verstappen or Lewis Hamilton enjoys as they sweep through turns and blast down straights.We recently had a chance to see what EA Sports F1 24, the latest game in Codematers' long-running series, has...

  • Why the Bank of England might be wary of cutting interest rates before the Fed

    The path for the Bank of England to cut interest rate cuts looks increasingly uncertain, particularly as the US Federal Reserve looks set to wait a while longer before loosening policy.

  • Hot inflation likely to delay interest rate cuts. Here's what to expect

    Rate cuts may not begin this year, some experts said.

  • Walker Buehler's long-awaited Dodgers return might require more waiting

    Walker Buehler has been champing at the bit for so long — it has been more than 22 months since the 29-year-old right-hander last pitched for the Dodgers — that his teeth are beginning to hurt. “Yeah,” Buehler said on Sunday, before the Dodgers wrapped up a nine-game homestand with a 10-0 victory over the New York Mets, “I’m pretty ready to roll.” Buehler hopes to check the final box in his return from a second Tommy John surgery when he makes his fifth minor league rehabilitation start, this...