In a special CrimeCon edition of Closing Arguments, Vinnie Politan is joined by guest experts and an audience of true crime junkies to discuss the […]
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It’s time we blow up PC benchmarking
Image: Willis Lai / Foundry Welcome to The Full Nerd newsletter—your weekly dose of hardware talk from the enthusiasts at PCWorld. Missed the burning topics […]
The Volvo XC70 Is Back, But It’s Not How You Remember It
Ah, the Volvo XC70. It’s been a while since it went off sale, to be replaced by the V90 Cross Country. We still have a […]
It’s official: The U.S. owns 9.9 percent of Intel
Image: Foundry / Pexels On Friday afternoon, Intel confirmed what everyone already knew: that the U.S. government is taking the unprecedented step of investing $8.9 […]
‘It’s the worst execution I’ve seen’: Confessions of a marketer on pulling every client off Google’s PMax
Google’s AI-powered advertising tool Performance Max (PMax) is the marketer’s paradox: everyone complains about it, but few actually walk away. Some do, though — pulling […]
It’s time to stop sleeping on Alyssa Thomas
Editor’s Note: This story is part of a series from SB Nation profiling the 2025 WNBA All-Star teams. Today, let’s get to know Alyssa Thomas. […]
It’s Time to Get Familiar with One Minnesota Vikings Defender
Minnesota Vikings cornerback Isaiah Rodgers shows off a custom helmet on Instagram. Rodgers signed in Minnesota in March 2025 after stints with the Indianapolis Colts […]
Why It’s Smart to Raise Taxes on Private-School Endowments
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It’s summer on the calendar, but for some Park Ridge seniors it was ‘Christmas in July’
It was feeling a lot like the yuletide season in Park Ridge recently as a couple dozen senior citizens gathered for a “Christmas in July” […]
The New Nissan Leaf Is Here, And Now It’s A Crossover
When the Nissan Leaf first arrived in 2010, the electric car landscape was very different to today. Most EVs were, frankly, abysmal little boxes that […]