‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ Stars Talk Stabler Family Battles
Dean Norris (“Randall Stabler”) and Michael Trotter (“Joe Stabler Jr.”) break down that brutal Stabler family dinner scene and tease the dynamics that play out in Episode 9.
Dean Norris (“Randall Stabler”) and Michael Trotter (“Joe Stabler Jr.”) break down that brutal Stabler family dinner scene and tease the dynamics that play out in Episode 9.
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The Justice Department and 30 state and district attorneys general are trying to break up Ticketmaster parent Live Nation. The say the company has harmed fans, promoters and artists through higher ticket prices and stifling innovation and competition.
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What we know about Sean Combs's legal problems in the wake of the 2016 hotel assault video surfacing and the March raid of his homes.
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South Korea has announced a $19 billion support package to help its semiconductor industry compete with those in the US, China and Taiwan.
Kobo isn't the first on the color-ereader scene, but it did beat Amazon to the punch. The Kobo Clara Colour has a beautiful build, a lovely color screen and a helpful and speedy operating system. It’s the color ereader to beat — at least, for now.
Google's Password Manager now allows sharing, albeit in a limited way with family members.
After a splashy New York City debut only one year ago, Volkswagen is reversing course and now says its ID.7 EV sedan isn’t coming to North America — at least for now.
Later, Bluesky plans to "fully support end-to-end encrypted messaging down the line," it also said. The launch comes two weeks after the social network teased it would soon be introducing direct messaging capabilities. Up until now, all conversations on the platform have been public, so the launch of DMs allows users to chat privately while still remaining on the social network.