In case you missed the news, the SEGA Genesis Mini arrives on September 19 with the same six button controller, 40 games, and a save state function. We still don’t have the full list of games for the U.S. version, but the initial announcements are more than promising:
Judge Rules Trump Plans to Open Up Swathes of Arctic, Atlantic Oceans for Drilling Illegal
Posted in: Today's ChiliIn a major blow to the Donald Trump administration’s oil and gas policy, on Friday a federal judge ruled the president’s order opening massive swathes of the Arctic and Atlantic oceans to oil and gas drilling operations illegal, the Washington Post reported.
The controversial host has been absent from the network since facing backlash over on-air comments attacking Ilhan Omar.
Elizabeth Warren Won’t Say If She Supports Incarcerated Felon Voting Rights
Posted in: Today's ChiliSeveral candidates said voting rights should be restored to people released from prison.
HuffPost asked the Massachusetts senator about it at a presidential candidate forum on Saturday.
Australia may take a stricter approach to violent online material than Europe in light of the mass shooting in Christchurch, New Zealand. The government is introducing legislation that would punish social networks that don’t “expeditiously” remove “a…
Belkin and Linksys make some of the best charging and networking gear on the market, and Amazon’s discounting a grab bag of great stuff in today’s Amazon Gold Box.
PHILADELPHIA—As the Trump administration continues to attack science, scientists continue to push back, whether by joining rallies and strikes or running for office. In the next election cycle, the ranks of those choosing the latter route may include more federal government scientists, a group that has traditionally…
Airbnb has a hidden-camera problem
Sidney Fussell,
The Atlantic
Airbnb may be a good alternative to staying in a pricey hotel, but the company is dealing with a hidden camera problem. The Atlantic takes a look a the issue and what Airbnb says its…
Young, wealthy and unemployed, the former U.S. representative is setting a pace that rivals struggle to match.