The Model Y crossover EV has only been out for delivery since mid-March, although global events will clearly hamper its rollout for the foreseeable. While everyone’s stuck indoors, however, the company has added new build-to-order options for the whi…
Following on the heels of its OLED TV lineup announcement last month, LG has detailed pricing and availability for most of its 2020 LCD lineup. In all, the company plans to release 12 new LCD models this year, with both 4K and 8K options. On the 4K f…
Smart ring maker Oura has teamed up with West Virginia University’s Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute to try to predict the spread of COVID-19 in healthcare providers. By combining the wearables with an AI prediction model, the researchers can curre…
Trump ‘Playing Politics’ With Lives As FEMA Grabs Ventilators, Lawmaker Charges
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe president manipulated Colorado’s order of coronavirus equipment to help embattled Sen. Gardner, Rep. DeGette says.
Here’s how to let go of fear around the coronavirus “Quarantine 15” and feel good in your body instead.
From sourdough starters to sneaky tricks, we’re finding creative solutions during the coronavirus pandemic.
Delta Tells Sick Flight Attendants: ‘Do Not Post’ On Social Media Or Notify Fellow Crew
Posted in: Today's ChiliTerrified of coronavirus, flight crews balked at the instructions as an infringement on employees’ freedom of speech.
The singer’s gripe about isolating with wife Jessica Biel and their 5-year-old son did not sit well on social media.
This Printer Cuts, Doodles, and Makes Craft Time Easier But Definitely Not Cheaper
Posted in: Today's ChiliArriving just in time for nearly the entire world to find itself stuck at home with lots of free time, Cricut has introduced a cheaper, smaller version of its automated cutting machines that promises to improve your crafty creations. The new Cricut Joy makes a powerful machine relatively affordable, but like a decent…
Big Banks' Latest Plan to Kill the Climate Is Taking Over Failing Oil and Gas Companies
Posted in: Today's ChiliBefore the coronavirus, the American oil and gas industry was struggling to keep its profits up. The pandemic exacerbated that, and now it’s doing way, way worse. Companies heavily dependent on fracking in Texas and Wyoming could go belly up.