Monthly Archives: August 2022

Why suicide loss stories on TV matter: What ‘The Bear’ and ‘Reservation Dogs’ got right

At first glance, The Bear is a show about a gifted chef who comes home to save his family’s Italian sandwich shop in Chicago, following his brother’s death. The intense dramedy, a summer hit on Hulu, is many things at once: a meditation on the grind and joy of cooking, a portrayal of bittersweet relationships,…

Best Samsung Galaxy S22 cases

The best Samsung Galaxy S22 cases mean your precious phone stays safe while also looking good at all times. There’s a seemingly endless supply of case options out there, so where do you start? We’re here to help, having looked at the many cases currently out there for the ever classy Samsung Galaxy S22. We’ve…

New Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 leak makes us both relieved… and worried

Nvidia’s RTX 4080 graphics card may be a little more power-hungry than previously indicated, at least according to the latest nugget from the ever-spinning GPU rumor mill. VideoCardz spotted that Kopite7kimi, a prolific leaker on the Nvidia front, aired new specs on Twitter for the RTX 4080 from the next-gen Lovelace range. Let’s make some…

Microsoft might have just accidently leaked the name of the next big Windows 11 update

Get ready, because the upcoming major update to Windows 11 is almost here, with funky new features like an improved taskbar, app folders, and the resurrection of Windows Media Player. We’re really looking forward to – wait, what’s this? What does this say? ‘Windows 11 2022 Update’? Well, that’s a rubbish name. Yes, the name…

The surging dollar will drop next year as the US slips into recession and the Fed cuts interest rates, Wells Fargo says

The dollar has surged in 2022. EVA HAMBACH/Getty Images The dollar is set to fall in 2023 as the US enters recession and the Fed cuts rates, Wells Fargo said. The bank’s economists expect the dollar’s surge to continue this year as interest rates rise further. But Wells Fargo is expecting Fed rate cuts in…

Zelenskyy official says he regularly texted photos of dead Ukrainian children to officials around the world so they would send more help

A Russian Sukhoi Su-34 shot down by Ukrainian anti-aircraft guns in Chernihiv, Ukraine. Nicola Marfisi/AGF/Universal Images Group via Getty Images A Ukrainian official told WashPost he sent world officials photos of dead Ukrainian children. He said he did this early in the war to motivate them to send help, and that most of them did….