GoPro actually had a good quarter and the stock is spiking 15%

 GoPro is flying high and mighty after releasing its 2017 second-quarter earnings. The camera company took in $297 million in revenue equaling a non-GAAP loss of 9 cents per share. This was way above Wall Street’s expectations, as the general consensus was that GoPro would report revenue of $269 million with a loss of 25 cents per share. That’s growth any way you slice it. Read More

Michelle Carter gets 15 months in prison in texting suicide case

Back in June, a Massachusetts Juvenile Court found Michelle Carter guilty of manslaughter for urging her then-boyfriend to kill himself back in 2014. Today, her sentence came down: Of the maximum 20-year prison sentence she faced, Carter will serve 1…

GoPro bets its near future on the Hero6 and Fusion cameras

Ever since becoming a publicly traded company in 2014, GoPro hasn’t had the most positive financial results. The camera maker has been struggling to be profitable, as shown by its past few quarterly earning reports, but its future isn’t completely bl…

The Wirecutter's best deals: Google's Daydream View VR headset drops to $60

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Instagrammer Nails The Way We Wrongly Focus On Our Flaws

Why can’t we see ourselves the way others see us?

The Trump-Russia Mess Is Complicated. Let’s Break It Down.

With this much smoke, must there also be fire?

National Security Veterans Worry Trump Transcript Leaks May Have Nasty Impact

Some say it’ll perturb allies and make the president even more secretive.

The news is the latest sign that Mueller’s investigation is intensifying.

Canada Is Using An Olympic Stadium To House Influx Of U.S. Asylum-Seekers

Many are Haitians displaced by the 2010 earthquake, fearing the Trump administration will deport them.

West Virginia Governor To Announce Switch To Republican Party At Trump Rally

Jim Justice was elected as a Democrat in 2016.