A callous cop who stole from a tragic dad after being sent to investigate his death was spared jail today.
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Tim Chan If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Apple may claim the wireless earbuds throne with their bestselling AirPods, but Google isn’t that far behind these days with their popular Google Pixel Buds. First unveil in 2017, Google is now four-generations into their wireless earbuds, which offer a competitive AirPods alternative at a more affordable price.
Case in point: you can get the Google Pixel Buds Bro Wireless Earbuds for just $139 right now on Amazon. That’s a 30% discount and the cheapest price we’ve seen all year for these brand-name buds. The Pixel Buds Pro come in a number of different colors — including a charcoal black, bright blue, a grayish “fog” and an AirPods-style off-white colorway.
In our opinion, they’re more comfortable than AirPods too. That’s thanks to the Google Buds’ “flush-to-ear” design, which “hugs” the crevices of your ears to form a tight seal, rather than dangling from them. Three different eartip sizes are included to help you find the best fit.
Audio-wise, the Pixel Buds deliver surprisingly detailed sound from the built-in 12 mm dynamic drivers. Pairing is super easy over Bluetooth, and the earbuds are great for both listening to music and taking calls. Google’s “Adaptive Sound” technology will automatically adjust the volume as you move between quiet and noisy environments, so the music stays consistent and doesn’t drop out.
These are also noise-cancelling earbuds, with Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) technology built-in. Get up to 11 hours of listening time on a single charge, and up to 31 hours with the included charging case — better battery life than AirPods. The Google Buds are
.A callous cop who stole from a tragic dad after being sent to investigate his death was spared jail today.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Jerrod Carmichael appeared on a recent episode of “The Breakfast Club” (via Rolling Stone) and said: “I deeply regret saying anything about Dave Chappelle to the press. I want to say that I’m sorry for that.” Carmichael previously gave interviews to Esquire and GQ in which he criticized Chappelle’s legacy of making jokes about transgender people. Carmichael now noted that his frustration with Chappelle had only to do with the comedian repeatedly making jokes about the same topic and not the morality of the jokes themselves.
Fontaines D.C. have shared their pummelling new single ‘Starburster‘ and announced details of their fourth album ‘ROMANCE’.
Fontaines D.C. are continuing to tease new music with a Stanley Kubrick-inspired clip ahead of their new album ‘Romance’.The Irish post-punk group started to hint at new music last week with a 30-second clip in which frontman Grian Chatten is seen topless and in bright green trousers, with a black, swollen eye and heavy cuts and bruises all over.
Peter Andre shared a heartfelt post last week, telling fans his eldest children Junior, 18, and 16 year old Princess visited his mum - their grandmother - in Australia. The update came days after the birth of Pete's fifth child, who he shares with wife and doctor Emily Andre. Taking to his column in a new update, Pete shared his proud father moment that his children visited their grandmother, who has dementia, with readers.
An independence paper put together by the SNP-Green Government costed more than £10 per download.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has expanded by leaps and bounds in the years since Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo and Jeremy Renner first assembled to save the day.
Princess Anne's son, Peter Phillips, who was reportedly the late Queen's favourite grandson, is said to be nursing a broken heart after parting ways with his girlfriend of three years, Lindsay Wallace.
Fans of Vanderpump Rules were shocked earlier last year when it was revealed that Tom Sandoval had allegedly cheated on his longtime girlfriend Ariana Madix with their fellow castmate Raquel Leviss.
The stars are stepping out in style!
Cynthia Littleton Business Editor The University of South Carolina overwhelmed the Iowa Hawkeyes Sunday in a rollicking NCAA Women’s College Basketball Championship game that capped an unprecedented run for women’s sports. The game that ended 87-75 saw University of Iowa megastar Caitlin Clark wrap her collegiate career and the birth of not one but two WNBA stars, as Clark and South Carolina’s Kamilla Cardoso head off to next week’s WNBA draft. The Iowa-South Carolina game was a seesaw from the start.
So many celebrities stepped out to attend the Dolce & Gabbana 40th Anniversary party on Saturday night (April 6) in Milan, Italy!
Today’s Hollywood stars are more “sophisticated” and “aware of the business” than in the days Kyle MacLachlan was starting out, the Sex and the City star said today as he gave his thoughts on another Twin Peaks reboot.
Since being adapted for the small screen from Diana Gabaldon's book series, Outlander has become one of the world's most renowned TV shows. However, things could have been very different had earlier plans been executed.
A scheme worth one billion pounds is being offered by the UK Government to help more than 300,000 families across Great Britain heat their home for less this year. The Great British Insulation Scheme aims to help low income households save up to £400 on their annual fuel bills through new energy efficiency upgrades.
Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary have returned to host This Morning as new presenting duo Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard take a break for Easter. And it seems that Alison and Dermot are proving rather popular with viewers. Body language expert Darren Stanton has insisted that while Cat and Ben are total professionals, they just cannot compete with Alison and Dermot’s natural chemistry and charm.
Emily Andre has shared a rare video of her children as they enjoyed an Easter Egg hunt on Easter Sunday.The doctor, 34, who is currently expecting her third child with husband Peter Andre, shared the sweet clips to her Instagram Story. Sharing some video clips and photos of daughter Amelia, 10, and son Theo, seven, Emily kept their faces hidden from the camera but it was still clear that the duo were having tonnes of fun. Adding text to the clip, the proud mum wrote: "Snippets from our country Easter Egg Hunt [red heart emoji]." Following this, Emily shared a photo of the duo sitting on a model horse, on which she simply wrote: "Happy Easter." In his weekly OK! column Peter recently shared an update on Emily's pregnancy, revealing that they had thought she was going into labour a couple of weeks ago when she started having contractions.
Five years have passed since Avengers: Endgame took the world by storm!
Katie Price has urged for an "age limit" to prevent young girls from using dermal fillers, and is calling for more education on the effects of these substances being injected into your face.The TV star, 45, has been speaking out about plastic surgery following her own experiences with numerous cosmetic procedures, including breast augmentation, and revealed she doesn't feel "very pretty". Katie, who is well-known for her stint on I'm A Celebrity...
Olly Alexander and a number of other performers have released a joint statement about their participation in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest after calls to boycott the competition in solidarity with Palestine.Yesterday (March 28) hundreds of queer artists, individuals and organisations called on Alexander to pull out of the competition this year, after its refusal to expel Israel.Now, Alexander, alongside Ireland’s Bambie Thug, Norway’s Gåte, Portugal’s Iolanda, San Marino’s Megara, Switzerland’s Nemo, Denmark’s SABA, Lithuania’s Silvester Belt and Finland’s Windows95Man, have signed a letter outlining their response.“We want to begin by acknowledging the privilege of taking part in Eurovision,” it begins.pic.twitter.com/VBNQWwPe46— olly alexander (@alexander_olly) March 29, 2024“In light of the current situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, and particularly in Gaza, and in Israel, we do not feel comfortable being silent. It is important to us to stand in solidarity with the oppressed and communicate our heartfelt wish for peace, an immediate and lasting ceasefire, and the safe return of all hostages.