Author: insighter

  SAVE $10.12: As of Jan. 27, JLab Go Air Sport wireless workout earbuds are down to $19.88 at Amazon. That’s a discount of 35%. Sometimes when you’re on the go, you just want a simple pair of headphones that get the job done. And you don’t want to worry about them falling out when you’re in the middle of a long run or tough workout. The good news is you can grab a pair of wireless headphones that wrap around your ears for less than the cost of lunch today at Amazon. As of Jan. 29, the JLab Go…

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  Despite the recent criticism as a result of his performance for USC, Bronny James remains a notable figure in the social media space. The Trojans’ guard has maintained his status as the most-followed college basketball star on Instagram with 7.6 million followers. Bronny James has built a large social media fan base right from his high school days at Sierra Canyon. This is one of the reasons he was a highly talked-about prospect as he made his way into the college basketball world with his number of followers maintaining steady growth. Let’s take a look at the basketball athletes…

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    Amazon has ended its bid to acquire iRobot, the maker of robotic vacuums, after running up against stiff headwinds with European regulators. In a press release, the companies said that they saw “no path to regulatory approval in the European Union,” preventing them from moving forward. Amazon and iRobot mutually agreed to terminate their previously-announced acquisition agreement, under which Amazon would’ve purchased iRobot for ~$1.7 billion in cash (or slightly lower). “We’re disappointed that Amazon’s acquisition of iRobot could not proceed,” said David Zapolsky, Amazon SVP and general counsel, said in a press release. “We’re believers in the…

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C.J. Hopkins, an award-winning American playwright, novelist and political satirist based in Berlin, speaks openly about the pathologized totalitarianism that is subtly taking over society. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he criticized lockdowns and COVID-19 shot mandates, as well as the censorship of dissenters. During the early phases of the pandemic, Hopkins’ work was heavily censored by YouTube and Facebook, which went so far as to even suspend or restrict the accounts of people who tried to share Hopkins’ posts.1 Now, he’s facing another challenge to freedom and autonomy, as he’s facing criminal charges for a satirical tweet. German Government Prosecutes…

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  Opinion Source: ABC News YouTube It’s been nearly three years since the country music star Morgan Wallen was targeted by the cancel culture mob for dropping the n-word on camera as he returned home from a drunken night out with friends. Now, he’s speaking out to expose what he describes as the “dark side of the music business.” Wallen Sounds Off In a new interview, Wallen spoke out against the release of previously unheard tracks that he wrote and recorded in the early days of his music career.  “Back in 2014, I went to Florida to try my hand…

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In case the hubbub of the holidays made you forget all about (or completely miss) Amazon’s news about putting ads in Prime Video, we’re here to remind you that commercials are coming today — unless you pay more money, of course. Amazon just so happened to break the news right after Christmas, leaving a lovely email in users’ inboxes (that most people probably weren’t even checking at that time) to announce the rollout of ads. The new ad-free plan will cost an extra $2.99 per month, bringing your $14.99 per month Prime subscription to $17.98 per month or your $8.99 per…

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Jan. 23, 2024 — Loneliness has been known to be a serious health problem, and a new report makes the case that the suffering is worse for people who are obese. “To date, dietary and lifestyle factors are the major focus in preventing obesity related illness,” said Lu Qi, MD, lead author of the study published Monday in JAMA Network Open to CNN. “Our study highlights the importance of taking social and mental health into account in improving health for people with obesity,” said Qi, a professor at Tulane University. CNN reported that “all causes of death for people classified as obese was…

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You can now check in with a friend or family member when you arrive at a destination. If you dillydally for some reason on the way to this destination, the system will try to check in with you. If you don’t respond, it will share location data, battery level, and cell service status with your loved one. Apple says this data is end-to-end encrypted. You can press the “+” sign to find this feature in an iMessage conversation, then tap More until you see Check In. When someone shares their location with you in iMessage, you’ll now be able to…

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Multiple sclerosis (MS) often strikes between the ages of 20 and 40 — during your prime working years. And more often than not, the disease affects women. Over 70 percent of women with MS who were surveyed said they feared their condition would affect their ability to work. More than 60 percent said they’d tried to hide their symptoms at work. That’s what Trish Palmer did when she was diagnosed with MS in 2013. She told her manager at the Columbus, OH, hospital where she worked, but she didn’t disclose her condition to co-workers at first. “It felt like something…

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Tehran and Islamabad have moved to de-escalate amid high concern that the Gaza war could spill out across region. Iran’s foreign minister arrived in Pakistan as the two countries seek to calm tensions, which have risen amid the conflict in Gaza. Hossein Amirabdollahian landed in Islamabad before dawn on Monday for “in-depth talks” with Pakistani counterpart, Jalil Abbas Jilani, Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said. Tehran and Islamabad are seeking to calm relations after carrying out tit-for-tat air strikes on each other’s territories earlier this month. The attacks, which each country claimed targeted terrorists in border regions and killed at…

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