Air New Zealand has produced some stellar safety videos and ads in the past, but their latest set in Antarctica is prompting backlash. Starring Entourage actor turned activist Adrian Grenier, the pre-flight safety video takes viewers on a journey around Antarctica and the important conservation work being done there. SEE […]
Daily Archives: March 1, 2018
PARKLAND, Fla. — The announcement came over the public address system Wednesday at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School: “Before we start our day, we are going to pause for a moment of silence. The moment of silence will last for 17 seconds for our fallen Eagles.” Samantha Fuentes, Samantha Grady, […]
(SAN FRANCISCO) — A federal official said Wednesday that about 800 “criminals” avoided immigration arrests because Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf alerted the public to the surprise operation, an extraordinarily high number of missed targets. Thomas Homan, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s acting director, told Fox News that the mayor’s warning […]
Baby Groot isn’t big Groot — he’s that character’s son. Marvel Four years after “Guardians of the Galaxy” came out, director James Gunn is clarifying a major plot point: tree-creature Groot did actually die in that 2014 film. That might seem obvious, but some of us (OK: me included) assumed […]
Hyundai is pulling no punches when it comes to building its performance credentials. First, it lured Albert Biermann away from BMW and turned him loose on the i30 and Veloster; now it hired another ex-M alumnus, Thomas Schemera, to run its high-performance vehicle and motorsport division. It’s always an exciting […]
Super Mario Odyssey is a top title that impressed a lot of people when it was released last year. A lot of that was down to its unique gameplay mechanics, some of which also helped fans when it came to speedruns. Glitches on one of the top Nintendo Switch games […]
Students listen to speakers at a rally for clean energy in San Francisco, Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2018. California stands in “complete opposition” to a Trump administration plan to scrap a policy slashing climate-changing emissions from power plants, its top air official said Wednesday at a U.S. hearing in a state […]
Following the mass shooting at a Florida high school, one of the nation’s largest sporting goods stores announced Wednesday that it will enact tougher gun sale restrictions — including no longer selling assault-style rifles. Saying “thoughts and prayers are not enough,” Dick’s Sporting Goods CEO Edward Stack announced several gun […]