A 93-year-old former Nazi concentration camp guard was convicted in Germany on Thursday of being a fixture in the murder of more than 5,200 prisoners, but came out with a two-year suspended prison sentence. Bruno Dey, whose trial began in October, was found guilty in a Hamburg court of 5,232 …
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Federal Portland mayor tear gas in protest of police brutality
After receiving tear gas when he joined a crowd protesting police brutality, the Portland mayor said he “saw nothing to provoke this response,” even when protesters set fire to a federal court. “I am not going to lie, it hurts, it is difficult to breathe, and I can tell you …
Read More »Who’s who in the NBA bubble: potential party hunters
We are only a week away from the resumption of the NBA season. On Monday, we reintroduced them to the lower tier of teams invited to the league restart at Walt Disney World. Today, we will continue this exercise, with the six teams positioned as possible conference finalists, but we …
Read More »‘Bill and Ted face the music’ to hit VODs and theaters simultaneously
In the fan-centric film, Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter reprise their roles as Theodore “Ted” Logan and William “Bill” S. Preston, Esq. To parade once more through time in their iconic phone booth. Now adults, the couple enlist the help of their daughters in a wild adventure to save the …
Read More »The big winner in the Slack fight at Microsoft could be Google
Slack surprised Microsoft with a competition complaint in Europe yesterday. After arguing for months that Microsoft Teams is not a true competitor to Slack and is more like Zoom, Slack finally admitted what was clear all along: Microsoft Teams is a competitor and Slack is having a hard time competing …
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