Many Americans Prefer A ‘Higher Power’ To The God Of The Bible, Study Finds
Posted in: Today's ChiliBut only 10 percent say they don’t believe in any spiritual force.
But only 10 percent say they don’t believe in any spiritual force.
The letter to Congress contradicts the White House’s account of the spousal abuse scandal.
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice honors over 4,000 victims of lynching in America.
Officials grapple again with fair competition and gender definition.
CNN host tries in vain to make sense of Trump’s Fox News interview.
“A few weeks after Mark Zuckerberg appeared in front of Congress, House Representatives once again discussed social media, however, this time the guests were a little different. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) convened a hear…
With the upcoming announcements for the LG G7 ThinQ and OnePlus 6, it might be too easy to forget that there are still two big brands that haven’t made their play yet, namely Motorola and HTC. Given its continuing financial crisis, HTC’s fate is perhaps a bit more interesting. The HTC U12, or U12+, however, has yet to even show … Continue reading
Democrats say the speaker was peeved with Patrick Conroy for praying about no “winners and losers” under the tax bill.
Has hell frozen over? We’ve lost count of how many times. We are, after all, in an age of frenemies, so it shouldn’t be surprising to see bitter rivals on the same bed from time to time. And Microsoft did promise that Apple’s iTunes will be on its Microsoft, formerly Windows, Store, which should have happened last year. Better late … Continue reading
The nascent VR market has more or less settled into two camps, Oculus and Vive. Four and a half if you count Oculus-powered Gear VR, Google Daydream, and Windows Mixed Reality. Needless to say, there’s a bit of fragmentation going on, especially when you factor in prices and system requirements. WebVR, and particularly Mozilla’s new Firefox Reality, promises to democratize … Continue reading