Trevor Noah Names And Shames The ‘Reigning Scandal Champion In Washington’

The member of Congress “has been collecting scandals like Steve Harvey collects those pinstripe suits,” joked “The Daily Show” comedian.

Judge Tosses Part Of Blac Chyna Case Against Kim Kardashian

Jurors went home Friday without reaching a verdict after their first full day of deliberations.

‘I’m So Happy’: Andy Cohen Announces Birth Of Second Child

The TV personality announced the birth of his second child, a girl called Lucy Eve Cohen.

Apple extends update deadline for outdated apps in danger of being deleted

Apple recently sent notices to some indie developers, warning them that their app will be pulled from the App Store if it’s not updated within 30 days. The tech giant has had a policy in place against outdated and abandoned applications since 2016, but the move suggests that it’s now more rigorously enforcing that rule. Some of the letters’ recipients criticized the policy for being a barrier to indie developers, what with how tough it is to keep up with platform changes and how much work it takes to roll out even a minor update. Now, Apple has published a post clarifying why some old apps are in danger of being removed, along with the announcement that it’s giving developers more time to update their applications. 

In the post, the company said that it will only send removal notices to developers whose apps haven’t been updated in three years, as well as to devs whose apps have not “been downloaded at all or extremely few times during a rolling 12 month period.” Apple said that dropping outdated apps makes newer ones more discoverable and also ensures users can enjoy games and tools that have been optimized for its latest OS and devices. 

As a lot of people know, there are older apps don’t work as well on the latest generation of phones, tablets and laptops anymore, delivering a subpar user experience. Still, 30 days might not be nowhere near enough time for smaller developers to conjure up an update. The good news is that Apple has extended its grace period and is now giving them up to 90 days to update their applications. Users will get to keep apps that are already installed on their devices even if they end up getting deleted, and developers can continue earning from them through microtransactions. 

New Russia Offensive Going Much Slower Than Planned, Says U.S. Defense Official

Ukrainian forces are fighting to hold off Russian attempts to advance in the south and east, where the Kremlin is seeking to capture the industrial Donbas region.

Conservative Pundit Breaks Down What’s Tearing The GOP Apart

The battle “isn’t between Trump fans and skeptics” anymore, said The Bulwark founder Charlie Sykes.

Fox’s Maria Bartiromo Fed Trump Questions Before Interview, Texts Reportedly Show

The Fox News host leaked what she’d ask the then-president to then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, according to messages obtained by CNN.

Funeral Home Owner Accused Of Letting Bodies Rot In ‘Shocking’ Case

Authorities opened an investigation into Mark B. Allen Mortuary and Cremations Services Inc. after receiving complaints from families.

Porn-Watching Claim Leads To Suspension Of UK Conservative Lawmaker

Colleagues alleged Neil Parish watched pornography on his phone in the House of Commons chamber.

Joey To The World! Bronx Zoo Announces Birth Of Rare Tree Kangaroo

Zoo officials said the joey will spend a lot of time in his mom’s pouch with just its head sticking out, but will eventually spend short periods of time outside the pouch.