Rate, review, share on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Audioboom, Mixcloud, Acast and Stitcher, and join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter and email. A wild Max Rushden appears to talk about everything that’s happened in football since the last show, along with Barry Glendenning, Andy Brassell and Priya Ramesh. We start with […]
Daily Archives: September 21, 2017
Mr. Beast Mode goes to Washington. This Sunday night, Marshawn Lynch and his Oakland Raiders visit Kirk Cousins and his Washington Redskins. If you want to watch the game and don’t have cable, this is your guide. NFL games are broadcast on CBS and Fox on Sunday afternoons, NBC on Sunday nights and ESPN on Monday […]
Hurricane Maria’s devastating path just north of the island has left devastation in its wake, with tombs destroyed in today’s landslide. The shocking landslide took place on the island of Santiago with officials calling for emergency aid. Noticias SIN, a local news agency, said: “Heavy rain has caused the wall […]
When Samsung launched its new flagship Galaxy S range, it also debuted a new smart assistant – Bixby. The virtual assistant is the South Korean company’s answer to Siri and Google Now. Like its rivals, Bixby is designed to keep you abreast of all the latest headlines and weather updates, […]
Comedian Jimmy Kimmel was on Day 2 of his war against GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana on Wednesday night over the lawmaker’s health care bill, which is the latest Republican effort to hamstring Obamacare. Kimmel, in a late-night monologue on his ABC talk show, continued to brand Cassidy as […]
Recently, the “trolley problem,” a decades-old thought experiment in moral philosophy, has been enjoying a second career of sorts, appearing in nightmare visions of a future in which cars make life-and-death decisions for us. Among many driverless car experts, however, talk of trolleys is très gauche. They call the trolley […]
Brian Cookson’s reign as the UCI president came to a humiliating end on Thursday as he garnered only eight of 45 possible votes in losing world cycling’s top job to the Frenchman David Lappartient. The contest in Bergen had been forecast to be on a knife edge. Instead, Cookson haemorrhaged […]