With solid state drives now becoming just as prevalent on the market as hard drives, you’ve probably been wondering which is right for you. As it turns out, the choice is growing clearer with every passing day.
Digital TrendsWhile Rousey issued a muted statement hours after the fact, Carey wasted no time in making her feelings known. In other words, there’s no need for jokes about the end of Mariah Carey’s career along with 2016, and social media threw plenty of support behind her.
UPROXXDear Amy: My husband and I have been married for six years. He is a Christian, and is active in his church. I am an atheist. While he tries to convert me on occasion, we have no problems with our religious differences. In fact, the conversations we have are some of the highlights of our marriage. My husband is not a tidy man. He rarely does any cleaning, but will help with the dishes or laundry sometimes, and that’s good enough for me. The one area that I have (slightly) nagged him about over the years is his car. I usually end up waiting for his car to get really bad, then go and clean it out myself, or pay to have it detailed while he is at work. I regularly ask him to clean out his car, but
Washington PostIt was the worst case of child abuse that local officials had ever seen. The death of 8-year-old Gabriel Fernandez became a grim symbol of the failure of Los Angeles County’s child welfare system, prompting criminal charges against four social workers and far-reaching reforms of how authorities oversee abused and neglected children. Gabriel’s mother and her boyfriend were charged with his murder. But far less public scrutiny has been given to the role of L.A. County sheriff’s deputies who investigated Gabriel’s situation in the months before his 2013 death. A Times review of grand jury testimony, child welfare records and recently filed court documents shows that deputies visited Gabriel’s home
Los Angeles TimesAirlines are making the world smaller and smaller.
Travel+Leisure2016 held many disappointments and disasters, and for many of us, HGTV was a much needed safe space. The Home and Garden Network, with its classically attractive hosts fixing messed up houses, was my happy place. I spent many a lazy weekday evening curled up on my (knockoff) mid-century modern sofa, both lusting after and judging the homes of others. I loved when the picture-perfect hosts burst onto the scene to save some dowdy muggle by covering their entire shitbox of a house in shiplap. I dreamed I was like them, and at any moment a tiny blonde with $10,000 and a can-do spirit would jackhammer through my front door and offer me a free home makeover. Well, if you, like me, have been living
Delish"You have to understand, I think that the Clinton days are over," Jones told CNN's Jake Tapper in an interview that aired Sunday on "State of the Union." "This idea that we're going to be this moderate party that's going to move in this direction, that's going to throw blacks under the bus for criminal justice reform, and for prison expansion, that's going to throw workers under the bus for NAFTA, those days are over."
CNNThere will be more opportunities to work from home, a new report shows.
CNBCIt’s now 2017 and we are down to the last 20 days of Barack Obama’s presidency. In 2012, prognosticators were very confident about what would happen to America by now because of Obama’s reelection. Let’s check in and see how their predictions turned out: 1. Gas was supposed to cost $6.60 per gallon. In March 2012, on the floor of the United States Senate, Mike Lee (R-UT) predicted that if Obama was reelected gas would cost $6.60 per by the end of Obama’s second term. Lee said that gas prices would rise 5 cents for every month Obama was in office. Lee was not alone. Newt Gingrich, running for the GOP nomination, predicted that if Obama was reelected he would push gas to “$10 a gallon.” Gingrich
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