Senate Democrats placed the confirmation of acting Coast Guard Commandant Kevin Lunday on hold after a dispute over hate symbol policies.
In June, President Donald Trump’s two older sons held an event at Trump Tower where they touted a new made-in-the-USA mobile phone with an American flag on its back, plus a new wireless service called ...
The Coast Guard said Thursday a Washington Post report that claimed it will no longer classify swastikas and nooses as hate symbols is “categorically false.” “The claims that the U.S. Coast Guard will ...
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A poll of 2,000 smartphone users found 26% of young people think playing voice notes in public is seriously uncool, while 21% feel the same about leaving the keyboard sound on. Another 21% said ...
Ethan Hawke reprises his role as the Grabber in “Black Phone 2,” the latest horror film by director Scott Derrickson, writer C. Robert Cargill, and Hawke himself. The original “The Black Phone” — ...
Google has rolled out a new “flick keys” feature in Gboard, allowing users to enter symbols and numbers by swiping down on letter keys instead of long-pressing. For example, flicking Q–P inputs 1–0, ...
Ethan Hawke as The Grabber behind a flame in Black Phone 2 - Universal Pictures "The Black Phone" was a huge success when it came out in 2022. Not only did the Scott Derrickson-directed ...
A Republican congressman from Ohio condemned the display of an altered American flag that included a swastika in his office, calling it “a vile and deeply inappropriate symbol” that his office is ...
About 80,000 phones were stolen in the British capital last year. The police are finally discovering where many of them went. By Lizzie Dearden and Amelia Nierenberg Reporting from London Sirens ...