Gasp, Wonder Woman 1984's Patty Jenkins Also Hates Seeing the Box Office Hit By Streaming

Patty Jenkins has joined the growing crowd of directors who immensely dislike your ability to watch their films on TV screens instead of movie screens during a global pandemic. She’ll be in good Hollywood company, as Tenet’s Christopher Nolan and Dune’s Denis Villeneuve have also gone out of their way to decry their…

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Tina Tchen Resigns From Time’s Up After Backlash Over Andrew Cuomo Ties

Tchen was allegedly involved in advising the former governor’s team after he was accused of sexual harassment.

Republicans Push Biden To Re-Invade Afghanistan

Their proposed solution: more war with the Taliban.

Officer Who Fatally Shot Capitol Rioter Reveals His Identity

A police investigation recently cleared Lt. Michael Byrd of any wrongdoing in the shooting of Ashli Babbitt.

Turns Out The Taliban Didn’t Continue To Fight Terrorists, Despite Trump’s Promise

In 2020, Trump assured that the Taliban would continue to fight ISIS and al Qaeda.

Epic reveals unique Fortnite Crew bundles for the next three months

In a surprising move, Epic has revealed the Fortnite Crew bundles it has planned for the next three months. The bundles will be released in September, October, and November, each of them tied to the previous one to offer subscribers something special. The next three months will revolve around “The First Shadows.” The upcoming Fortnite Crew bundles will focus on … Continue reading

2021 Lexus ES 250 AWD F Sport Review

“Good” isn’t always “memorable,” something the 2021 Lexus ES 250 AWD F Sport proves to be a forgettable reminder of. Neither as enthusiastic as the smaller IS, as lavish as the LS, or as ubiquitous as the RX and NX, the midsize sedan feels generally as solid and conscientious as you’d hope from the Lexus badge on the gaping grille. … Continue reading

Peloton lowers price of its Bike to $1,495

For the second time in less than a year, Peloton is cutting the price of its entry-level stationary bike. Starting today, you can buy the machine, without any additional extras like cycling shoes, for $1,495. That’s nearly a 20 percent discount from the $1,895 price the company has sold the bike for since September of last year. Peloton is also dropping prices in Australia, Canada, Germany and the UK. At the same time, it’s reducing how much it costs to finance the machine in the US by $10 to $39 per month. 

Notably, what isn’t changing with today’s announcement is the cost of the company’s Pelton Membership, which will still set you back $39 per month. You need that subscription to get the most out of the bike.

The announcement comes on the same day the company announced a Q4 net loss of $313.2 million. Peloton was one of the beneficiaries of the pandemic, struggling at times to keep up with demand from people who couldn’t go to the gym to exercise. And you saw that in the company’s financials, with it posting a net income of $89.1 million a year ago. Clearly, Peloton hopes a price cut can help it recapture some of the growth it experienced previously, and entice new customers to its subscription offerings.

Celebrate 800 Episodes of Star Trek By Making Your Favorites Fight to the Death

Star Trek itself turns 55 in just a couple of weeks, but as of today’s episode of Lower Decks, “We’ll Always Have Tom Paris,” the franchise hit another major milestone: 800 episodes of boldly going have now been released for our joy, horror, and occasional mockery. But it also means picking your all time favorite gets…

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Biden Addresses Deadly Terror Attacks At Kabul Airport: ‘We Will Hunt You Down’