• Stellar Blade’s Eve isn’t sexy enough, actually

    Stellar Blade's Eve is stirring quite the debate online with her design, but GamesBeat's Rachel Kaser still finds it too safe.

  • California Isn’t Tracking Homelessness Spending Or Whether It’s Working, Auditor Says

    California is not tracking the billions in taxpayer dollars that have been poured into the homelessness crisis and the agency in charge has not established a process for keeping tabs on myriad programs and whether or not they work, the state’s auditor said Tuesday.

    • MSNBC

    Trump’s $175 million bond reduction isn’t unusual. That’s the problem.

    Larry Price Jr. weighed 185 pounds in the summer of 2020, when he entered the Sebastian County, Arkansas, jail where he would die. When guards found him deceased a year later, he was alone in his cell, lying in contaminated water and his own urine and weighing 121 pounds. As the word “jail” suggests, he had not been convicted of a crime. Nor was Price, who suffered from schizophrenia and other mental illnesses, detained because of the crime he was accused of — verbally threatening police...

  • Tales From TikTok: Shein’s ‘Make It Work’ Wig Collection Didn’t In Fact Work For This Lady

    Ok. Shein with the crunchy wigs! .😂🤣😂🤣

  • Leomie Anderson stuns in metallic bikini for Victoria’s Secret ahead of return to BBC’s Glow Up

    MODEL Leomie Anderson is silver screen ready. She wore a metallic bikini for Victoria’s Secret ahead of her return to BBC show, Glow Up: Britain’s Next Make Up Star. British catwalk star Leomie, 31

  • ‘It’s All Speculation’: U.S., Israel Reportedly Don’t Know How Many Hostages are Still Alive in Gaza

    By: Jake Smith, Daily Caller News Foundation There is near-total uncertainty surrounding the status of the remaining hostages held by Hamas in Gaza, U.S. and Israeli officials anonymously told NBC News. Hamas took over 250 men, women and children as hostages during its attacks against Israel on Oct. 7 that left roughly 1,200 people dead.

  • Bidenomics isn’t working

    President Joe Biden hopes the latest jobs report will help convince voters that the economy is thriving under his policies, but a thorough look at the data released last week by the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows the economy is far weaker than he says it is. The headline numbers of 300,000 jobs created and […]

    • Time

    Taylor Swift Isn’t the Economic Force. It’s Her Fans

    Women today want content that speaks to their lived experiences. And they’re willing to pay for it, too.

  • How Apple Car Key Works (and Why It Still Hasn’t Caught On)

    Similar to the way Apple Wallet can make it easier to go out without physical credit cards, Apple Car Key can theoretically make it possible to leave the house without your car keys, too. The feature was first introduced back in 2020, but adoption has been slow going, to say the least. Here's a quick overview of how it works and how to set it up.

  • Trump’s supposed advantage with Latinos isn’t all that it seems

    The Pew Research Center released polling this week that casts serious doubt on recent surveys showing Donald Trump making significant gains among Black and Latino voters. The Pew survey suggested majorities of Latino, Black, and Asian voters continue to largely favor the Democratic Party. The results show very little change among Black and Latino Americans since the early 1990s, while white voters remain almost exactly as aligned with the Republican Party as they were in the early ‘90s. "Not...

  • No, ‘Civil War’s’ Fascist President Isn’t Donald Trump

    Few films have stirred the cultural pot quite like “Civil War.” The April 12 release envisions a near-future America at war with itself. Kirsten Dunst leads an ensemble cast including “Parks and Recreation” standout Nick Offerman as the U.S. president. Much of the film’s story has been kept under wraps. The film’s SXSW Film and TV Festival debut let some light shine on the narrative. Offerman’s president, for example, has fascistic tendencies and is currently serving his third term....

  • No, ‘Civil War’s’ Fascist President Isn’t Donald Trump

    Few films have stirred the cultural pot quite like “Civil War.” The April 12 release envisions a near-future America at war with itself. Kirsten Dunst leads an ensemble cast including “Parks and Recreation” standout Nick Offerman as the U.S. president. Much of the film’s story has been kept under wraps. The film’s SXSW Film and TV Festival debut let some light shine on the narrative. Offerman’s president, for example, has fascistic tendencies and is currently serving his third term....