Hall of Fame basketball coach Lute Olson, who built Arizona into a national power and led the Wildcats to the school’s only NCAA championship, has died at the age of 85. Olson was hospitalized last year after a stroke, and was recently transferred to hospice care. His death was confirmed …
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PHOTOS: Disneyland Resort Lights lights up Anaheim once again in preparation for impending reopening
The lights at the Disneyland Resort are on again and they are as dazzling as ever. As the sun begins to set on Disney Parks properties around the world, guests are amazed by the lights that fill the lands, streets and attractions of each park. While both Disneyland Park and …
Read More »Google Maps is redesigned and more curated ‘Saved’ tab
As part of the big Maps re-launch in February, Google prominently placed “Saved” in the bottom bar. Google Maps is now rolling out a redesigned “Saved” tab with some new features. The new “Saved” tab in Google Maps uses a lot of carousels and is essentially a feed of them. …
Read More »After 3 fatal crashes Revel’s shared electric moped returns to NYC w / safety changes
Nearly a month to the day after Revel voluntarily suspended operations of its rental electric scooter park in NYC, the scooters are back in town. The bright blue electric scooters, which can be rented per minute via a smartphone app, start up again at 9 o’clock in the morning. However, …
Read More »Putin warns Protestants in Belarus: Do not push too hard
MOSCOW – Russian President Vladimir V. Putin on Thursday issued a scathing warning to protesters in Belarus not to push too hard to overthrow their country’s ousted president, saying Russia had formed a special reserve force of security officers to order recover in case of chaos in its western neighbor. …
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