Play video3:13dailyme TV News UpdateWill Netflix’s Gamble Pay OffContents: It’s Monday, which means that we are looking at the developments with FAANGS.Genres: businessAll videos
1:11Adele is reportedly planning a tell-all documentaryAdele is reportedly planning a tell-all documentary about her long delayed Las Vegas residency as well as her budding romance with her boyfriend Rich Paul.
1:00Chris Evans Wants His Old iPhone BackChris Evans has admitted that he misses his iPhone 6s after upgrading to an iPhone 12. Evans recently posted on social media that he has upgraded his iPhone from his beloved 6s. When asked about it in an interview with Collider, Evans admitted that he had two issues with the newest iPhones. The 41-year-old said the newer iPhones are too heavy for him when he braces it with his pinky. But perhaps his biggest gripe with his new phone is the lack of a home button. "I want the iPhone 6. I want something from before to work until it doesn't work anymore," Chris Evans. Evans’ iPhone 6s was an iconic part of his sneaky set photos during his time in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
1:1254% Of People Think Gaming Should Be Taught In Schools54% of people think that gaming should be taught in schools, this is according to a recent OnePoll survey of 2,000 adults. 41% say it should be taught in elementary school and 42% in middle school. 88% of college students said they would major in gaming if they could. If students could study gaming they would like to focus on gaming proficiency, streaming and graphic and technical arts. Four in five respondents revealed that they play video games at least a few times a month and 42% play video games every day. 64% of gamers have learned essential skills from gaming like critical thinking, creativity, hand-eye coordination and communication. Over half of respondents believe that gaming has made them better at their job. The main genres credited to this include strategy games, first-person shooters and sandbox games.
0:27Report: Juan Soto Rejects $440M Nationals Offer, Available for TradeWashington Nationals star Juan Soto has reportedly turned down a massive contract extension that would lock him in for fifteen years and $440M.
CBC - HealthThe Canadian Broadcasting Corporation share the latest news in Health at home and around the world. MRSS Feed
Global Ideas (engl.)50 stories, 5 continents, 1 theme: showcasing passionate people and innovative projects from around the world aimed at combating climate change.
New York Post - Breaking NewsYour source for breaking news, news about New York, sports, business, entertainment, opinion, real estate, culture, fashion, and more.