With the United States returning from the World Cup without a medal, and the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris just 290 days away, the questions are already mounting about which players from this team will be part of the Olympic roster. The Olympics... Read More
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If you have ongoing sleep problems, it’s possible that you could have a sleep disorder. There are dozens of different types of sleep disorders, each with their own symptoms and treatments. According to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine,... Read More
The NFL season kicks off with a Thursday Night Football game between the reigning Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs and the rising Detroit Lions. Super Bowl 58 in Las Vegas will be broadcast on CBS. However, Nickelodeon will also broadcast the... Read More
Football season is upon us and TV networks are steamed at Nielsen’s plan for measuring Amazon Prime’s “Thursday Night Football” streaming block. The current plan is to allow Amazon to use first-party data to supplement reporting its... Read More
If crispy chips and flavorful guac weren’t enough to get customers in the door, Chipotle just announced its trivia game is coming back for another installment. This week, hungry Tex-Mex lovers will be able to participate in... Read More
This Thursday is the unofficial national call out sick day. According to a study from Flamingo, a platform that helps companies track absences, Aug. 24 is when U.S. workers most often call out. Zoom in: The finding,... Read More
Aaron Rodgers will reportedly make his debut for the New York Jets during next Saturday’s preseason finale (August 26) game against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium, a source with knowledge of the situation confirmed to the New York... Read More
1. When your best people leave, it’s not them. It’s you. 2. You don’t have a remote work issue. You have trust issues. 3. Management that can’t handle feedback won’t survive change. 4. If your actions don’t... Read More
Threads lost over half of its users in the weeks since the app launched, according to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. The social media platform had amassed 100 million users in five days after the app became available to the public on July... Read More
There are certain milestones that define time for many people. Some of them, like first words, first steps, and the first ever day of school, are witnessed for you by parents or caretakers—and don’t stay in your memories. Then there are the... Read More
Have you ever opened up Netflix on your phone, but don’t have time to browse for something to watch? You’re not alone. Today, we’re introducing My Netflix, a one-stop shop tailored to you with easy shortcuts to help you choose what you want... Read More
In an era of colleges competing for the nation’s best athletes through NIL and showcasing their facilities, sports teams are pulling out all the stops to convince prospective students that their school is the right one for them. This move by SUNY... Read More
Zuckerberg’s Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, has teased a new app that is set to take on Twitter by offering a rival space for real-time conversations online. The app is called Threads and it is expected to go live Thursday, according... Read More
A picture is worth a thousand words — as long as it doesn’t get deleted. Apple announced it will permanently do away with the My Photo Stream album next month. The feature automatically stores pictures taken in the last 30 days. Due to... Read More
The Excelsior Pass Plus and NYS Wallet Apps will be decommissioned by New York State on July 28. According to the New York State website , the app will no longer be available due to reduced demand for access to digital COVID-19 test and vaccine... Read More