Down set point in the first set, Kyrgios served a 129mph second serve which went long and cost him the set. Kyrgios dropped his serve again at the start of the second set and a fan in the crowd shouted: “Nick, wake up come on.” Then at the change of […]
Daily Archives: August 30, 2018
The man was arrested and called journalists the ‘enemy of the people’ More (BOSTON) — A California man upset about The Boston Globe’s coordinated editorial response to President Donald Trump’s attacks on the news media was arrested Thursday for threatening to travel to the newspaper’s offices and kill journalists, whom […]
Two pre-teen girls shriek as their inner tube cuts a path on the lake. A couple picks up mallets for a croquet game on a nearby lawn. At nightfall around a campfire, a grown man delights children with his best loon call. It’s a perfect slice of summer, this scene […]
New at IFA 2018: The Eufy RoboVac 30S, coming this September. Ry Crist/CNET It wasn’t terribly long ago that a decent robot vacuum would set you back at least $400 or $500, if not twice as much for one with cloud-connected smarts. Thankfully, things have changed, with lots of interesting […]
Living in a hyper-connected logistics industry, it is hard to ascertain the types of new technological advancements that will take place to reduce the cost and time of big business houses. In this modern era where every role and functions are transferring from humanoids to robots, a third-party logistics company […]
President Richard Nixon’s Southern strategy legitimized this direct appeal to white cultural values during his 1968 presidential campaign. But it was the strident political operatives of the so-called New Right like Phyllis Schafley who truly pushed conservative Christians to remember America before the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights […]
Ok, if you want to hear that coming up with a successful board game idea that could make you tens of thousands up front and make you a substantial income for a few years is easy, then you have come to the wrong place. I won’t sugar coat the truth […]
Hundreds of Puerto Ricans who have been living in motels and hotels on the mainland as part of FEMA’s temporary housing aid after Hurricane Maria have to check out on Sept. 14, a federal judge ruled on Thursday. Although the judge, Timothy Hillman of U.S. District Court in Massachusetts, decided […]