Nike Pulls ‘Betsy Ross Flag’ Shoe From Shelves After Outcry

Critics pointed out the flag’s connection with the era of slavery, as well as its links to white supremacists.

Trump: Raids Against Immigrant Families Are Back On After July 4th

The suspension gave ICE two weeks to deal with the nightmare logistics of detaining and deporting so many families.

Microsoft's next big Windows 10 update is actually pretty small

We hope you liked the features added in the Windows 10 May 2019 update, because it may be a while before other noticeable upgrades happen. Microsoft committed to a biannual major release schedule for Windows 10 back in 2017, and now it confirmed that…

'Gremlins' is coming back as an animated series

Gremlins, the 1984 comedy horror film that famously spawned the PG-13 rating, is coming back. WarnerMedia has confirmed that it will produce an animated series called Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai. Set in 1920s Shanghai, the 10-episode prequel, wri…

Valedictorian Comes Out As Bisexual During High School Graduation Speech

“It was the scariest thing I’ve ever done in my life,” the 17-year-old said.

Watch NASA test the Orion module's launch abort system at 7AM

Before the Orion capsule takes astronauts to the moon, NASA first has to make sure that it can keep its passengers safe in case things don’t go according to plan. In fact, the agency will put the spacecraft’s launch abort system to the test today, Ju…

Border Patrol Head Condemns Agents’ Offensive Facebook Posts

Some of the posts were graphic, doctored images of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

Amazon Alexa skills can now call on other skills to complete certain tasks

AI assistants are only as good as the skills or actions they offer. And those skills largely depend on developers, often from big brands, doing their thing. Given how the early skills systems developed and how different rivaling companies raced to grab a piece of the Alexa or Google Assistant market, these skills grew to become isolated gardens. Now Amazon … Continue reading

Twitter Racist Who Allegedly Sent Death Threats to Muslim Lawyer Now Facing Federal Charges

After allegedly sending a death threat to a Muslim lawyer on Twitter last year, a North Carolina man is facing federal felony charges of issuing a threat via interstate commerce that could land him in prison for up to five years, the New York Times reported on Monday.

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Salvadoran President Accepts Blame For Deaths Of Migrant Father And Young Girl

“It is our fault,” President Nayib Bukele said of the drowning in the Rio Grande.