Winter Weather Disappears From Winter Olympics And Athletes Are Worried

“Climate change is here,” U.S. Olympic skier Travis Ganong says, and it’s threatening future Olympics and winter sports.

Ford’s E-Transit work van offers a cleaner, quieter way to do business

While #vanlife makes for great Instagram posts, the reality is that vans are one of the backbones of many businesses. One of the most popular models in that market is Ford’s Transit van. So when the automaker announced that it would electrify the vehicle and add new telematic software, businesses like Amazon and Walmart perked up.

We had a chance to drive the new electric E-Transit, and while this version won’t make it to customers, it does point to a future where the van-life crowd will be appeased. For now, it’s strictly a business-only affair and, from our time in the van, it’s ready to take on most of those work tasks. Check out the video above for the full story.

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Apple's 2021 cellular iPad Mini falls to a new all-time low at Amazon

The cellular iPad Mini is a top choice for road warriors, offering 5G capability along with WiFi 6 so you can stay connected wherever you are. Given the desirability of that feature, however, it’s rather expensive at $649 and we’ve rarely seen it go on sale. Luckily, if you’ve been eyeing one, it’s now available at Amazon for $600, or $49 off the regular price — the steepest discount we’ve seen so far. 

Buy 2021 cellular iPad Mini at Amazon – $600

The 2021 model has similar specs to the iPhone 13, with the same speedy A15 Bionic chip that delivers a big jump in performance over the fifth-gen model. It comes with a larger 8.3-inch display with higher 2,266 x 1,488 resolution and eliminates the physical home button, moving the Touch ID sensor to the power button. The volume buttons, meanwhile, are at the top to make room for Apple Pencil 2 that can be attached to the side magnetically.

Other features include USB-C charging and upgraded cameras with support from Apple’s Center Stage feature, keeping you in the center of the frame during video calls. The main downsides are the lack of a headphone jack, limited 64GB of storage on the base model, and a higher price, particularly with the cellular model. Also keep in mind that the 5G doesn’t support mmWave, so don’t expect a big jump in wireless speeds compared to LTE. 

If you’re fine with the 5G limitations and 64GB storage, Amazon has at least taken the edge off the price. The $600 price for the 64GB cellular model is available on all four listed colors, but it’s best to act soon before the sale ends.

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‘Neil Young Fan’ Joe Rogan Apologizes, Vows Changes As Pressure On Spotify Grows

The controversial podcaster says he wants to “find a better point of view,” but also defended his guests.

Joe Rogan apologizes to Spotify over backlash and promises to 'balance things out'

Shortly after Spotify announced that it would add a ‘content advisory‘ to COVID-19 podcast episodes, Joe Rogan has issued his own response to the controversy. In a video uploaded to Instagram, he apologized to Spotify for the backlash that saw Neil Young, Joni Mitchell and other artists remove their music from the platform. He also defended his his decision to book controversial guests, while promising to “balance things out” with differing opinions. 

“Some of my ideas are not that prepared or fleshed out because I’m literally having them in real time, but I do my best and they’re just conversations, and I think that’s also the appeal of the show,” he said in the video. “It’s one of the things that makes it interesting. So I want to thank Spotify for being so supportive during this time, and I’m very sorry that this is happening to them and that they’re taking so much from it.”

Two of his most controversial guests, Dr. Peter McCullough and Dr. Robert Malone, made multiple unproven claims related to COVID-19. Malone, for example, falsely claimed that “mass formation psychosis” is what led people to believe that vaccines are effective against COVID-19. That episode in particular led a group of over 1,000 doctors, nurses, scientists and educators to send an open letter to Spotify demanding that it create a misinformation policy. 

In his video, Rogan said that those guests are “highly credentialed, very intelligent, very accomplished people, and they have an opinion that is different from the mainstream narrative. I wanted to hear what their opinion is.” He also disputed the episodes being labeled “misinformation,” saying that many of their opinions are shared by mainstream listeners.

Rogan has also drawn criticism for spreading COVID-19 misinformation himself. He has said that hospitals are financially motivated to record COVID as the cause of death, and has promoted the anti-parasitic treatment ivermectin as a means of treating COVID symptoms — something that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has called “dangerous.” 

“’I’m not a doctor. I’m not a scientist. I’m just a person who sits down and talks to people and has conversations with them,” he said. “Do I get things wrong? Absolutely. I get things wrong, but I try to correct them whenever I get something wrong. I’m interested in finding out what the truth is, and I’m interested in having interesting conversations with people that have differing opinions. I’m not interested in only talking to people that have one perspective.”

Rogan said he agrees with Spotify’s plan to apply advisory labels to episodes related to COVID-19, and promised to have experts with differing opinions following controversial guests. “I will do my best to try to balance out these more controversial viewpoints with other people’s perspectives so we can maybe find a better point of view,” he said. 

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U2 Gives One Of Its Most Famous Songs A Haunting New Ending

Bono and The Edge revised the final verse to “Sunday Bloody Sunday” on the 50th anniversary of the massacre.