While his appearance at Bay Hill was expected it does come as a surprise Wooods has entered next Thursday’s starting Valspar Championhip being staged on the Copperhead course at the Innsbrook Resort near Naples on Florida’s west coast. It means Woods will now join Rory McIlroy who will also be […]
Daily Archives: March 2, 2018
‘The Most Hated Person on Campus’: Why Some College Republicans Are Channeling Donald TrumpThe president is dividing conservative students at a time when the GOP is working hard to recruit young peopleBy KATY STEINMETZ/FULLERTON Angie Smith for TIME More Ariana Rowlands, chairwoman of the California College Republicans, poses for a […]
Come 2020, the coverage of the Detroit Auto Show might not include hundreds of tweets about how frail Californian journalists can’t handle the plunging temps. The North American International Auto Show — or the Detroit Auto Show, if you’re discussing it with a person and not a press release — […]
Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, apologized on Friday for calling Obamacare supporters the “stupidest, dumbass” people that he’s ever seen. “Yesterday, I made a poorly worded joke about Obamacare supporters — a joke that was not reflective of my actual feelings towards my friends on the other side,” the 83-year-old lawmaker […]
REYKJAVIK, Iceland — Some 600 computers used to “mine” bitcoin and other virtual currencies have been stolen from data centers in Iceland in what police say is the biggest series of thefts ever in the North Atlantic island nation. Some 11 people were arrested, including a security guard, in what […]
Marc Lesser, senior director at Mouse. Mouse For our big 359th episode of The 3:59, we invited on Marc Lesser, a senior director at the youth development nonprofit Mouse and a fellow podcaster. For this extended weekend edition of the podcast, you can hear us talk about expanding opportunities for […]
The State Department announced Friday it will permanently maintain a skeletal staff at the U.S. embassy in Cuba citing the “health attacks” on its personnel that have baffled experts to this day. The decision to maintain the staff at 60 per cent will have a sweeping impact across U.S. intelligence, […]
In the United States and overseas, the Trump administration’s new plans to place sizable tariffs on steel and aluminum imports have caused shock and dismay. Stock markets have reeled. Longtime trade partners are threatening retaliation. Critics say such “protectionism” could spark a trade war. Yet President Trump has cited protection […]