Woman Celebrates Election Win Of Man Who Brought Her Sister’s Killers To Justice
Posted in: Today's ChiliLisa McNair, whose sister was killed in the 1963 church bombing, reacts to Senator-elect Doug Jones’ victory.
Lisa McNair, whose sister was killed in the 1963 church bombing, reacts to Senator-elect Doug Jones’ victory.
And when they won’t engage with race, neither will filmmakers.
One Twitter user wrote: “Dear Kremlin Barbie: still not getting an invite.”
Home solar installations are down considerably in the US this year, according to a new report, marking the first decrease in years. The information comes from GTM Research’s US Solar Market Insight Executive Summary Q4 2017 report, which reveals that Q3 2017 saw a 51-percent year-on-year decrease in residential solar installations, a huge reversal of last year’s record numbers. According … Continue reading
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) issued a warning against the hazards of cellphone radiation this week. Yes, the thing we are all addicted to and can’t seem to put down is leaking electromagnetic radiation and now California has some guidance to safeguard the public.
The CDPH asks people to decrease their use of these devices and suggests keeping your distance when… Read More
While there’s little doubt that BlackBerry’s in-house mobile platforms are finished (the last BB10 device shipped over 2 years ago), it’s now giving holdouts some not-so-subtle hints that it’s time to move on. The company has announced that it’s shut…
Between the incessant headlines and chatter on social media, it feels like everywhere we go some libertarian evangelist appears asking us if we have a second to talk about the blockchain — like a religious wingnut lurking outside the grocery store.
From December 17th through the 31st, Microsoft will give everyone who purchases an Xbox One X a copy of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. A post on Xbox Wire says that over a million people played the battle royale game within 48 hours of being availabl…
As part of its “Hard Questions” series, Facebook took on the question of whether social media is good or bad for us. Citing a handful of academic studies, some done by Facebook researchers, Facebook Director of Research David Ginsberg and research sc…