The Funniest Tweets From Parents This Week

“I’d rather hear my toddler say the F-word than ‘Again!'”

Tucker Carlson’s Democrat COVID-19 Conspiracy Theory Is One For The Books

The Fox News host pushed all the panic buttons in a paranoid segment that called Fauci “transparently political.”

U.S. Government Admits Making False Statements In New York ‘Trusted Traveler’ Lawsuit

New York sued DHS in February.

Trump Administration Plows Ahead On Alaska’s Pebble Mine

The administration reversed an Obama-era decision, saying the gold mine will have no “measurable” environmental impact.

Trump Says Portland Mayor Who Was Tear-Gassed Was ‘Pathetic’

Unidentified federal agents have been tear-gassing protesters in Portland and using other forms of excessive force.

Trump’s Manhattan Property Benefitted From Small Business Bailout

The government awarded rescue funds from the Paycheck Protection Program to tenants at a Trump office building.

The Best (at Home) Cosplay From San Diego Comic-Con 2020

San Diego Comic-Con is in full swing, only this time it’s from the comfort of our living rooms. But amazing cosplay waits for no convention center! In lieu of our normal compilation videos, we asked cosplayers to send us clips showing off their tributes to our favorite shows, films, comics, and video games. And y’all…

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Oh God, They’re Making a Grindhouse Movie About Pizzagate and It Actually Looks Kind of Awesome

There are probably few phrases in the English language that immediately set off more alarm bells than “Pizzagate movie.” But ready or not, there is a grindhouse Pizzagate movie coming out—and against the odds, it actually looks pretty damn good.

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Samsung’s ‘Bean Buds’ Are Actually Called Galaxy Buds Live

Due to their shape and previous lack of an official name, we’ve been calling Samsung’s next wireless earbuds the Galaxy Bud Beans. But now, it appears an early update to Samsung’s Galaxy Buds app on iOS has finally revealed a proper name for Samsung’s AirPods Pro competitors: the Galaxy Buds Live.

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U.S. States Ramp Up Contact Tracing for Covid-19, About Five Months Too Late

Public health officials in Oklahoma announced on Friday the state will begin using text messages to help contact people who may have been exposed to the coronavirus by patients who have tested positive. It’s a wise decision for contact tracers in the state, given the reluctance of many people to answer phones from…

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