Following months of speculation about its intentions, Netflix has confirmed that it will be launching a cheaper mobile-only subscription plan for customers who only watch the service on phones and tablets. It’ll be a great option for increasingly mobile consumers who aren’t interested in watching on a TV, but there’s one big catch: you won’t get access to the plan. … Continue reading
Mercedes-AMG is giving its GLC 43 family of SUV and Coupe models a revamp for the new model year, massaging the V6 biturbo engine for more power, upgrading the cabin tech, and promising better driving dynamics. Both the 2020 GLC 43 SUV and the 2020 GLC 43 Coupe will get the automaker’s latest AMG-enhanced 3.0-liter V6 biturbo, here good for … Continue reading
Finally, an Android tablet that doesn’t just deliver the same formula again, and again. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 was leaked today in three colors, one each of a silver, a blue, and a pink. We’ve not yet confirmed the color names, but that’s basically what’s shown in these first images. And they’ve all got their own S Pens that … Continue reading
The 10 Best Deals of July 17, 2019
Posted in: Today's ChiliWe see a lot of deals around the web over on Kinja Deals, but these were our ten favorites today.
Birds are generally smarter than you think they are. And if you mess with their babies, they WILL attack.
But an increasing number of Democrats voted to debate impeaching the president.
Rep. Lieu: Trump Is Implying Immigrants Are ‘Somehow Less Loyal To Our Country’
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe congressman reflected on how his service in the Air Force and Congress haven’t shielded him from racist remarks.
Rage-tweeting is not a good strategy when the president needs to win back college-educated voters, GOP consultants said.
Bernie Sanders Challenges Rivals To Reject Cash From Pharma, Insurance Execs
Posted in: Today's ChiliSanders’ speech on “Medicare for All” implicitly pushed back against criticism from former Vice President Joe Biden.
In mid-June, the World Health Organization convened a group of experts to determine whether the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo should be declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). Despite contention between the group, at least based on a previous release from WHO, the organization ultimately decided it wouldn’t make such a declaration. … Continue reading