Deadly Sins, Amazon Hardware, and Impeachment Talk: Best Gizmodo Stories of the Week - 2 minutes read
Deadly Sins, Amazon Hardware, and Impeachment Talk
Well, this was one hell of a week for American politics. If you’re tired of seeing the word “impeachment” plastered in headlines all over your newsfeed, too bad because here it is again! In case you haven’t been keeping up—hey, no shame, there’s been a lotto keep up with after all—we explained why that whistleblower complaint you’ve been hearing about blew up in tech circles too.
We also covered all the details on a bunch of new hardware Amazon showed off, why Netflix is struggling amid what feels like a million other streaming services, the history of the seven deadly sins, and how the U.S. military prepared for the possibility of incel uprisings as Jokerscreenings began this week.
Nintendo’s new Switch Jr. came out, one Gizmodo staffer recounts how the Area 51 raid was just as crazy as it sounded, Google contractors in Pennsylvania unionized, and a bunch of kids much more concerned with the world’s literal meltdown than Washington’s metaphoric one filed a landmark climate complaint.
All this and more, below:
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Amazon.com • Impeachment of Bill Clinton • Impeachment of Bill Clinton • Whistleblower • Amazon.com • Netflix • Streaming media • The Seven Deadly Sins (manga) • United States Armed Forces • Borac Incel Swimming Club • Nintendo • Gizmodo • Area 51 • Google • Pennsylvania • Labor unions in the United States • Three Mile Island accident •
Well, this was one hell of a week for American politics. If you’re tired of seeing the word “impeachment” plastered in headlines all over your newsfeed, too bad because here it is again! In case you haven’t been keeping up—hey, no shame, there’s been a lotto keep up with after all—we explained why that whistleblower complaint you’ve been hearing about blew up in tech circles too.
We also covered all the details on a bunch of new hardware Amazon showed off, why Netflix is struggling amid what feels like a million other streaming services, the history of the seven deadly sins, and how the U.S. military prepared for the possibility of incel uprisings as Jokerscreenings began this week.
Nintendo’s new Switch Jr. came out, one Gizmodo staffer recounts how the Area 51 raid was just as crazy as it sounded, Google contractors in Pennsylvania unionized, and a bunch of kids much more concerned with the world’s literal meltdown than Washington’s metaphoric one filed a landmark climate complaint.
All this and more, below:
Source: Gizmodo.com
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Keywords:
Amazon.com • Impeachment of Bill Clinton • Impeachment of Bill Clinton • Whistleblower • Amazon.com • Netflix • Streaming media • The Seven Deadly Sins (manga) • United States Armed Forces • Borac Incel Swimming Club • Nintendo • Gizmodo • Area 51 • Google • Pennsylvania • Labor unions in the United States • Three Mile Island accident •