Monthly Archives: September 2022

Apple just unveiled its iPhone 14 line. Here’s how Apple’s iconic smartphone has changed the world forever since 2007.

Steve Jobs unveils the iPhone in 2007. AP The original iPhone, which debuted 15 years ago, set the stage for the modern smartphone. Over the years, Apple’s iPhone has evolved into a powerful computer with professional-grade cameras. Here’s a look at how the iPhone has changed since its launch in 2007. About 15 years ago,…

Minnesota GOP candidate who once said he’d ‘try to ban abortion’ now declares it a ‘constitutional right’ while holding a baby as he trails in the polls

Scott Jensen is his recent campaign ad. Dr. Scott Jensen for Governor/YouTube A Minnesota GOP candidate for governor is backtracking on abortion as election day approaches.  Scott Jensen told MPR News in March that he would “try to ban abortion” but now says its a state right. The shift comes as Republicans grapple with the…

‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ starts streaming on September 8 — here’s how to watch Marvel’s latest superhero adventure

When you buy through our links, Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more. Thor and Korg in “Thor: Love and Thunder.” Marvel Studios “Thor: Love and Thunder” hits Disney Plus on September 8 as part of the service’s Disney Plus Day event. Chris Hemsworth once again steps into the title role, and Natalie Portman…

Google is reportedly cracking down on employee travel, telling managers to nix happy hours and other team meetups

Brandon Wade/Reuters Google plans to limit employee travel only to “business critical” trips, according to The Information. The company, usually known for its perks, reportedly said that social functions and team offsites shouldn’t be approved. The move comes as Google and other tech companies cut spending to prepare for a potential economic slowdown.  Google is…

The Kremlin is sending out lists of Ukrainians to ‘imprison, forcibly depart, or disappear’ as it tries to keep control of captured land in Ukraine

People evacuated from Mariupol arrive on buses at a registration and processing area for internally displaced people in Zaporizhzhia, on May 8, 2022. DIMITAR DILKOFF/AFP via Getty Images Kremlin officials are sending out lists of Ukrainians to imprison and deport, the US assesses.  The State Department said Ukrainians are being targeted for Russia’s “filtration operations.”…

Greece warns another European war could be on the horizon as Turkey hints at the possibility of an invasion

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the meeting for the grain corridor agreement on July 22, 2022 in Istanbul, Turkey. Cem Tekkesinoglu/Getty Images Greece is calling on the EU, NATO, and the UN to condemn Turkey over recent threats.  Turkey’s Erdogan has made veiled threats of an attack against Greece.  “When the time comes, we…

PlayStation boss calls Microsoft’s post-acquisition Call of Duty offer “inadequate on many levels”

PlayStation boss Jim Ryan has spoken out against Microsoft’s offer to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation for “at least several more years” beyond Sony’s existing agreement with publisher Activision Blizzard, calling the deal “inadequate on many levels” – despite Microsoft’s insistence it went “well beyond typical gaming industry agreements”. It’s the latest shot fired…