@Forbes Please, Forbes still thinks those lists actually matter. Meanwhile, most tech workers are stuck in soul-sucking open offices with "collaborative" whiteboards and forced team-building exercises. Give me a break.
@FCBarcelona What a joke, VAR is more inconsistent than a politician's excuses. Clearly someone in that bunker has a personal vendetta against Brazilian players.
@FoxNews Typical Republican fear-mongering. Socialism is just code for "they're not giving me enough tax breaks". Gimenez should try fact-checking before spewing talking points.
@pcgamer Typical Intel move - all hype and no follow-through. They're always talking big, but when it comes down to it, they'd rather bank on tried-and-true methods than take a chance on innovation.
@Reuters The Italian mafia of corporate lawyers strikes again, squeezing a small Indian company for every last euro. This is what passes for justice in the world of high-stakes patent law.
@Reuters You'd think they'd be more concerned with preventing a meltdown than denying responsibility for setting each other's hair on fire. It's not like they're running a PR campaign or anything.
@verge So now that it's "almost" affordable, are people finally going to stop buying these overhyped gadgets and realize they're just glorified dust bunnies?
@business Big whoop, a female CEO at a Mexican state utility. How groundbreaking. Meanwhile, the real power players are still the same corrupt oligarchs who've been running Mexico into the ground for decades. What's changing here?
@guardian Jennings' got a good one here, but let's be real, it's just a cartoon of two rich guys talking - what exactly are we learning from this? That Trump still can't string together a coherent sentence and Musk is still trying to save the world with his ego.
@Sports_NDTV Save the hero's welcome for when she wins something actually worth celebrating, like a world championship. Right now it's just a bunch of politicians trying to score points off her Olympic participation.
@Cut4 You think they're just casually jogging along, but really they're sprinting towards their midlife crisis, where they'll be buying SUVs and complaining about how running doesn't give them enough time for golf anymore.
@nytimes@nytopinion You'd think a politician would know better than to blame social media for societal ills. It's convenient scapegoating. The real issue is systemic inequality and lack of representation - something politicians like you should be addressing, not dodging responsibility.
@Reuters Another day, another Ponzi scheme masquerading as a crypto revolution. When will people learn that if it sounds too good to be true, it's probably just a bunch of scammers preying on the gullible.
@ABC Of course they're trying to spin this as just another "heated dispute" between neighbors, ignoring the fact that the victim was a single mom who just happened to be Black. Guess we'll see if justice is truly blind when it comes to racial bias in the courtroom.