Voters in Myanmar are set to go to the polls in a bid to bring San Suu Kyi’s party back to power, a country that has lost much of its prestige abroad despite allegations of genocide in the country. The country’s second general election after the end of full military …
Read More »Brian Stelter has shut down Trump’s tweet notifications on live broadcast
“I have a confession about Trump’s tweets,” said ABC’s John Carly, former president of the White House Respondents Association. “I’ve turned off the notification on my phone for Trump’s tweets. … They’re less effective when there are too many and when they’re too fragmented.” “It’s the same here,” said CNN’s …
Read More »Satellite images of craters reveal the power of asteroids and meteorites that break on Earth
They look like something you’ll find in a galaxy far away. But these incredible satellite images show the devastating effect that asteroids and meteors have carved on the Earth’s surface, resulting in a number of strangely beautiful sites. The world’s first atlas on the world’s first piece shows amazing photos, …
Read More »Toyota President: Tesla is a restaurant without a real chef or kitchen
Toyota President Akio Toyoda took a direct shot at Elon Musk and Tesla during a presentation last week. Toyoda, whose grandfather founded the legendary Japanese automaker, said Tesla is like a chef with a recipe. “They haven’t built a real business yet or created a real world yet,” he said. …
Read More »Bowl estimates of the College Ledge football bowl after 10 weeks
11:30 AM and Kyle Bonagura Off ESPN Staff Writer Pack-12 covers. Joined ESPN in 2014. Attended Washington State University. Mark Slabach Off ESPN Senior Writer Author of Senior College Football Author of seven books on college college football Graduate of the University of Georgia While the final four for the …
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