Privacy-based search engine DuckDuckGo published a study on Monday that found that allowing smartphone users to search their default search engine could result in Google losing 20 percent of its search market. DuckDuckGo, a competitor to Google search, recently met with the Department of Justice and asked the agency to …
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Thousands Still Without Power Like Another Heat Wave Hits NYC
As another heat wave descends on New York on Monday, thousands of people still have no power over the region a week after Tropical Storm Isaiah power lines and trees battled 70 miles-per-hour wind. Con Edison announced Monday that 19,000 customers were still powerless – 15,000 in Westchester, 2,800 in …
Read More »Sasse hits back at Trump, saying he ‘never’ asked for his distinction
GOP sen. Ben Sasse fired back at President Trump on Monday for claiming he had gone ‘rogue’ after dismissing his executive actions over the weekend as unconstitutional. “Mr. President – I understand you’re crazy. A few thoughts, ”Sasse, of Nebraska, tweeted Monday from the account of his campaign, along with …
Read More »Chicago Lightfoot Mayor Kicks Back Against Question About Assault Stimulated by ‘Lack of Consequences’
Mayor of Chicago Lori Lightfoot back on Monday after a reporter questioned whether robbers and looters who caused more than $ 60 million in business damage overnight were emboldened by the “lack of consequences” in the city’s summer riot after the death of the police of George Floyd. The reporter …
Read More »The NBA hires Draymond Green to do his job as an analyst
On Saturday night, Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green made a seemingly innocent comment about young Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker. It proved costly. Work as an analyst for TNTs Within the NBA, because his Warriors were not good enough to earn an invitation to the NBA bubble, Green said, …
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