Enjoy cozier road trips with this heated electric throw blanket on sale
www.mashable.com TL;DR: As of Feb. 18, you can get this Electric Warming Fleece Throw Blanket for just $52 — that’s 42% off its regular price of $89. It’s not always easy getting comfortable in a car. Whether you’re headed a few blocks up the road or you’re in it for the
Microsoft/Activision Deal: We Can't Agree! – WAN Show January 21, 2022
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Jimmy Kimmel Reveals Family Member Trump's Most Likely To Sell Out First
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China's sensation Eileen Gu wins Olympic gold in freeski halfpipe to make Winter Games history
www.cnn.com China's sensation Eileen Gu wins Olympic gold in freeski halfpipe to make Winter Games history… Read More
The creator of @indiesleaze shares her vision for the 'vibe shift'
www.mashable.com Have you heard? There may or may not be a vibe shift coming. And the vibe may or may not be shifting to “indie sleaze.” That’s what trend forecasters and apparently all the rest of us are now calling the style that typified the nightlife (and next morning) scene
NTSB investigating Joby aircraft crash
www.techcrunch.com The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the crash of a Joby Aviation experimental aircraft on Wednesday in Jolon, California. … Read More
FX's 'Atlanta' Will End After Season 4: 'It Was Always Supposed To Be What It Was'
www.huffpost.com The show’s third season will premier in March.… Read More
'Imminent invasion': Blinken says Russia plans to manufacture justification for war
www.cnn.com 'Imminent invasion': Blinken says Russia plans to manufacture justification for war… Read More
When the founder becomes the story
www.techcrunch.com A year ago, few knew the brand Bolt, a checkout technology company that was founded in 2014, nor its founder, Ryan Breslow, a seemingly archetypal Silicon Valley type: smart, strong-willed and a college dropout who left Stanford after only two years to start a company. … Read More


