Juventus Women Tweets Racist Photo, Apologizes: It Was ‘Not Meant To Cause Controversy’
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe Italian soccer team shared an image of a player wearing a cone as a hat and making anti-Asian hand gestures.
The Italian soccer team shared an image of a player wearing a cone as a hat and making anti-Asian hand gestures.
“Tequila Does” depicts an LGBTQ-inclusive Nashville celebration, complete with rainbow floats.
The rapper is apparently working his much-anticipated body of work, “Donda,” after postponing its release last month.
The rapper said kissing a man onstage in front of a huge crowd was like “jumping in a lake full of sharks and piranhas.”
Back in June, Peloton made the controversial decision to release a software update that locked its treadmills, only allowing someone to use them if they entered a passcode. This change was rolled out following the company’s recall of its treadmills, as well as multiple reports of injuries and one death related to them. The big problem with the passcode requirement, … Continue reading
Amazon has pushed out an update for its Halo fitness product, adding the ability to track your real-time heart rate data in third-party apps and devices. The new capability comes in the form of a Bluetooth Low Energy setting, according to Amazon, which offers its Halo system in two forms: a fitness wearable and a mobile app ‘hub.’ Amazon Halo … Continue reading
Figuring out how to watch the Olympics should have been a breeze. NBCUniversal—which holds the universal broadcast rights for the Summer and Winter Games through 2032—showed up locked and loaded with its brand new streaming platform, Peacock, which it had touted on its website as “the place to flock for the Games’ top…
“Los Angeles 2032. A young woman wakes up with no memories, and possessing deadly skills. The only clues to her mystery are a locked data device and a tattoo of a black lotus. Putting together the pieces, she must hunt down the people responsible for her brutal and bloody past to find the truth of her lost identity.”
Archaeologists in China have discovered a foundry that dates back to between 640 and 550 BCE. In addition to tools, ornaments, and spare parts, the foundry produced standardized coins, making it the oldest known mint in the archaeological record.