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Qualcomm Promises Much Broader Range With Latest Chips for Mobile Headphones
Qualcomm Promises Much Broader Range With Latest Chips for Mobile Headphones
MAUI—Qualcomm says its newest Snapdragon Sound technology will bring premium audio experiences to the next
1970-01-01 08:00
Sporting Kansas City vs San Jose Earthquakes - Wild Card preview: TV Channel, live stream, team news & prediction
Sporting Kansas City vs San Jose Earthquakes - Wild Card preview: TV Channel, live stream, team news & prediction
Sporting Kansas City take on San Jose Earthquakes in the Western Conference's Wild Card matchup.
1970-01-01 08:00
NHL-League backtracks on controversial Pride tape ban
NHL-League backtracks on controversial Pride tape ban
The National Hockey League (NHL) has reversed its ban on players supporting social causes on their equipment, including
1970-01-01 08:00
Bayern Munich cruises to 3-1 win over Galatasaray
Bayern Munich cruises to 3-1 win over Galatasaray
Bayern Munich cruises to 3-1 win over Galatasaray
1970-01-01 08:00
New York Red Bulls vs Charlotte FC - MLS Wild Card preview: TV channel, live stream, team news & prediction
New York Red Bulls vs Charlotte FC - MLS Wild Card preview: TV channel, live stream, team news & prediction
New York Red Bulls take on Charlotte FC in the Eastern Conference Wild Card.
1970-01-01 08:00
ADM profit beats on ethanol margins, shares dip as key segments lag expectations
ADM profit beats on ethanol margins, shares dip as key segments lag expectations
By Karl Plume CHICAGO (Reuters) -Global grains merchant Archer-Daniels-Midland Co beat Wall Street expectations for third-quarter profit on Tuesday on
1970-01-01 08:00
White House says US supplemental spending request this week to address child care, disaster relief, other priorities
White House says US supplemental spending request this week to address child care, disaster relief, other priorities
WASHINGTON The White House will request another supplemental spending package this week to address child care, disaster relief,
1970-01-01 08:00
MLB rumors: Buck Showalter's next job, Red Sox rumblings, Kim Ng's doomed fate
MLB rumors: Buck Showalter's next job, Red Sox rumblings, Kim Ng's doomed fate
In today's MLB rumors, Buck Showalter goes West, the Red Sox narrow their candidacy list, and details of the Marlins' break-up with Kim Ng gets revealed.
1970-01-01 08:00
Hailey Bieber candidly addresses her and husband Justin Bieber’s wildly different styles
Hailey Bieber candidly addresses her and husband Justin Bieber’s wildly different styles
Hailey Bieber has addressed the ongoing chatter about her and husband Justin Bieber’s extremely different styles. The model, 26, spoke candidly about her and her partner’s clothing choices in the public eye during an interview with GQ Hype, published on 24 October. Her remarks came as their looks have continued to make headlines, since Justin has often opted for sweatpants and a sweatshirt while Hailey typically chooses more glamorous looks. Speaking to GQ Hype, Hailey said that she found humour in how fans react to their very different outfits, while noting that Justin is usually the one dressed before her when they go out. “It’s so funny because I see so many people talk about this,” she said. “He may want to wear baggy sweats to dinner, and I might want to wear a tiny little dress just because that’s how I’m feeling.” The Rhode Beauty founder specified that she and Justin – who’ve been married since 2018 – aren’t concerned about having coordinating outfits. “We can’t sit there and be like: ‘So I’m going to wear this and you’re going to wear this,’” she added. In August, fans were quick to poke fun at the pair when Hailey wore a glamorous red dress and Justin wore a pair of casual sweat shorts to a Rhode Beauty event in New York City. At the time, they celebrated the launch of Rhode’s strawberry glaze lip treatment at a Krispy Kreme, with the model wearing a mini-dress and matching heels, which she paired with strawberry-shaped earrings and a necklace with a large, silver “B” hanging from the chain. She also had her hair up in her signature, slicked-back bun. @katebartlett and they both serve every single outfit ?????? ♬ original sound - kate bartlett Meanwhile, her husband opted for a much more casual look: A grey sweatshirt and matching sweat shorts, which he wore with a pink cap and pair of yellow crocs. On social media, many fans poked fun at the couple’s opposite styles, with influencer Kate Bartlett claiming on TikTok that “nine times out of 10, [Hailey and Justin] are never dressed for the same event”. In the comments of her video, one fan quipped: “It’s giving he came to pick her up but she made him come in and say hi,” while another added: “I feel like he accidentally showed up.” During the interview with GQ Hype, Hailey’s longtime friend, Kelia Moniz, expressed how she took issue with the viral commentary about her pals’ outfits during the Rhode Beauty event in August. “It’s like, it wasn’t Justin’s day. It was Hailey’s day,” she said. “He’s there to support his wife, period. But also, he still looks cool, so you can’t hate the guy.” Read More Hailey Bieber responds to ‘disheartening’ pregnancy rumours Fans praise Justin Bieber for custom-made artwork for wife Hailey Britney Spears tells story behind matching double-denim moment with Justin Timberlake Britney Spears tells story behind matching double-denim moment with Justin Timberlake How to do Halloween make up and still take care of your skin The story behind Princess Diana’s Philadelphia Eagles jacket
1970-01-01 08:00
Chile's Cochilco says large-scale copper mining costs keep growing
Chile's Cochilco says large-scale copper mining costs keep growing
SANTIAGO The costs of large-scale copper mining in Chile kept rising due to lower production and rising service
1970-01-01 08:00
Meta says it is ‘listening’ after people find their Instagram posts turning up elsewhere
Meta says it is ‘listening’ after people find their Instagram posts turning up elsewhere
Instagram posts are appearing elsewhere – without the knowledge of the people posting them, and with no way for them to stop it once they do find out. Users of the company’s new Instagram Threads app are finding that their posts are being automatically pushed into their Facebook feeds. The company said that it was “listening” to complaints from users who did not want their posts appearing on Facebook. But it does not appear to be offering a way for people to stop it happening. Meta has often used its various platforms to promote other ones. New apps and features have often been shown in the Facebook news feed especially, as the company looks to introduce them to other users. Facebook has long shown posts from Instagram Reels, for instance. And companies on WhatsApp can buy ads that show on Facebook. The new behaviour means that people loading up their Facebook news feed may see posts that their friends have put on Instagram Threads. Users complained that the behaviour was unwanted, however. “How do I keep my Threads from showing up on Facebook? I want [them] separate and I don’t want my Threads randomly showing up on Facebook in someone’s “for you” or any place else,” one user wrote in response to the company. In response, it confirmed that it had made the change but did not appear to suggest it would be changed. The update was intended “to make it easier for people to see the latest content from Threads directly on Facebook and Instagram”, it said, but it is “listening to feedback like yours as we continue to build on this”. Author and YouTuber Hank Green was one of many who pleaded with the company to go back to keeping posts on the various apps separate. “It’s really true that threads and Facebook have very different cultures and I choose specifically what I want to go where. For other people, that can actually be a little unsafe. Let people opt out. Next time, build that first. Move slow, fix things. We’re doing good here,” he wrote in response to the official Threads account. Read More Google and Meta withdraw from upcoming Web Summit Mark Zuckerberg uses Meta’s new AI Ray-Bans to braid daughter’s hair WhatsApp update will change how you log in forever
1970-01-01 08:00
The New York Times walks back flawed Gaza hospital coverage, but other media outlets remain silent
The New York Times walks back flawed Gaza hospital coverage, but other media outlets remain silent
Most news organizations seem eager to sweep last week's negligent coverage of the Gaza hospital explosion under the rug, moving on from the low moment covering the Israel-Hamas war without admitting any mistakes.
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