9 Ways To Fix A Bluetooth Audio Delay In Windows 11

If you’re using Windows 11 and experiencing lagging or delayed audio from your Bluetooth hardware, we’ve shared some fixes below to resolve the issue. 1. Reconnect Your Bluetooth Hardware Make sure it isn’t a temporary interruption that is delaying your audio output before you start troubleshooting. Remove the Bluetooth-enabled hardware from your computer and re-add it to rule it out. If establishing a new connection does not solve the problem, move on to the next step....

January 1, 2023 · 5 min · 988 words · Pam Hall

9 Ways To Fix Instagram Reels Not Working

But its popularity doesn’t make the feature error-free, and sometimes it stops working. If you’ve run into problems when uploading or watching Instagram Reels, we’ve listed multiple solutions to help you get Instagram Reels working again. How to Access and Check for Instagram Reels First, visit another Instagram account and check if you can watch that account’s reels. If you can do it, you should have the feature as well....

January 1, 2023 · 5 min · 1007 words · Darla Leonard

96 Year Old Lifelong Republican Former Fbi Director Calls For Trump S Impeachment

“I’m a lifelong Republican, but I am an American first. Alongside the countless devoted public servants it has been my honor to know, I have spent my life fighting for the sanctity of our Constitution and of the rule of law. The Capitol is a place of reverence for me,” William Webster, who is currently serving as the chairman of the Homeland Security Advisory Council, wrote in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 442 words · Michael Thorne

A Loose Nukes Summit

Yeltsin first suggested the summit at last June’s G-7 summit in Halifax. But it remained a fantasy until technical experts from the G-7 and Russia developed an agenda at a meeting early this month. “Everyone’s realizing just how urgent it is to get a handle on the loose-nukes issue,” says a U.S. official. Clinton is expected to sign a “presidential decision directive” ordering a stepped-up U.S. effort to help Russia safeguard its bomb-grade uranium and plutonium....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 115 words · Billy Holland

A 10 Mile Stretch Of Haitian Countryside Lost Every Standing Structure In Earthquake

While aid slowly makes its way to the thousands of people whose homes were destroyed, people from isolated villages arrived at the public hospital in L’Asile, located in a remote stretch of countryside in the southwest. Sonel Fevry, the hospital’s director, said five patients came through the doors Tuesday with broken bones. A nearby area was devastated by the disaster, with every building in a 10-mile stretch—including homes, churches, and schools—completely destroyed....

January 1, 2023 · 5 min · 1029 words · Margaret Reynolds

A Bad Bet In Monte Carlo

The setting in the affluent Mediterranean principality of Monaco is perfect for amateur Agatha Christies. The list of potential suspects who might have a motive for killing Safra could fill a mystery writer’s cupboard of villains: the Russian mafia, Arab terrorists, drug cartels and other money launderers, Mossad-trained bodyguards and scheming relatives. And then there’s the man who’s actually in prison and awaiting trial on possible arson or manslaughter charges in Safra’s death: his 43-year-old American nurse, Ted Maher....

January 1, 2023 · 4 min · 707 words · Richard Coffman

A Bbs Sampler

New Berlin, Wis. 414-789-4500 (data) 800-393-2721 (voice) telnet to bbs.execpc.com http://execpc.com/ $75 per year subscription; limited free accounts available. With about 500,000 compressed shareware packages to choose from, this enormously popular software BBS could keep you occupied for hours while you download more software than you could ever use. Exec-PC is expecting its 10 millionth caller in late April.Channel Cambridge, Mass. 617-349-1300 (data) 617-864-0100 (voice) telnet to bbs.channel1.com $25 for three months (or 15 hours of online time); $75 a year (or 60 hours)...

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 243 words · Robert Porter

A Bitter New Battle In The Custody Wars

For Baby Richard, the only issue that may matter is when his biological father knew he was a father: Illinois requires a father to demonstrate an “interest” within the first 30 days of a child’s birth. Richard’s father, Otakar (Oto) Kirchner, didn’t start legal action for 80 days. “I was living under the impression the baby was dead,” Kirchner says. The case is riddled with such deceptions. Early in 1991, when Daniela was eight months pregnant and not yet married, Oto left her and went to Czechoslovakia to tend to his critically ill grandmother....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 434 words · Tommy Delima

A Bloody Kurdish Inferno

At 50, Ocalan (pronounced OH-jah-lahn) is an over-the-hill Marxist guerrilla with a nasty reputation. For more than 14 years, his fighters launched vicious attacks against government forces in southeastern Turkey, where about 12 million Kurds live without full political or cultural rights, denied even the use of their own language in schools or broadcasting. But Ocalan’s guerrillas also killed fellow Kurds who refused to cooperate with them. The uprising drew an equally savage response from the Turks, and so far, the two sides have murdered more than 30,000 people....

January 1, 2023 · 5 min · 879 words · David Vessell

A Boat Of One S Own

And that was just one day. Day 80, to be exact, out of 100 or so that MacArthur will have spent at sea before she sets foot again on dry land. The 5-foot-2, 24-year-old Englishwoman is the youngest sailor ever to compete in the Vendee Globe, a singlehanded, 26,000-mile race so grueling it’s called the Everest of sailing. MacArthur has been among the front runners since the race began in November off Les Sables d’Olonne on France’s southwestern coast....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 372 words · Jeffery Brown

A Boss Deep In His Own Dirt

Steinbrenner is under investigation by Baseball Commissioner Fay Vincent for paying $40,000 in January to Howard Spira, a confessed gambler. Spira alleges he got the money in return for “dirt” on Dave Winfield, then a Yankee with whom Steinbrenner was feuding. Steinbrenner says different things about the money: he paid it “out of goodness of my heart”; he paid it because Spira threatened to disclose damaging details about Yankee employees; he paid it after Spira threatened him and his family....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 570 words · Ann Cameron

A Brief History Of Censorship On Tumblr

The site is one of the most famous spaces for social justice and progressive thought on the web; but has also taken reeled in what it allows on the platform significantly over the years. Here are a few pivotal moments to remember in Tumblr history… 2012: Tumblr Looks at Self-Harm Blogs and Launches PSAs In one substantial effort against triggering sensitive content, the Tumblr staff took a stand against the promotion of self-harm and eating disorders....

January 1, 2023 · 4 min · 654 words · Phyllis Bisard

A Case For Discretion

In a similar case in San Diego, Steven White, 32, faced a mandatory sentence of 25 years to life for shoplifting a $130 VCR. He decided instead that a bullet through the brain was the less painful way to go. The suicide note he left offered apologies to his parents for the heartbreak he caused them, but suggested that spending that much time in prison was too high a price to pay for a misdemeanor....

January 1, 2023 · 5 min · 879 words · Mary Forbess

9 Amazing Youtube Hacks You Never Knew Existed

You think you have been with YouTube long enough to know all its secrets? Millions of people access YouTube every day, so here are a bunch of cool features you would wish you had known earlier. Check ’em out. The Drunk Act Not just you, there are days when your YouTube feels dizzy too. Launch YouTube and just type “Use the force Luke” in the search box. Tap enter and see your YouTube act all drunk and sluggish....

December 31, 2022 · 3 min · 500 words · Henry Perez

9 Fun Free Online Drawing And Painting Tools

Forget about buying fancy digital drawing software; when creativity hits you, simply grab your tablet or laptop and let your imagination go wild. Do you want to create amazing art online for free? Throw away your pen and paper because here are nine awesome online drawing and painting tools. 1. Sketchpad First on the list is Sketchpad. This basic drawing tool is easy to use and makes it fun to draw online....

December 31, 2022 · 7 min · 1478 words · Nicole Epps

9 Reasons Why Every Photographer Should Use A Pelican Case

A professional camera case or bag is one of the first investments that a shutterbug will need to make as their arsenal of camera equipment grows. Pelican cases are one extraordinarily strong contender in this regard if premium insurance against a world of peril is your goal. Born in the USA. Bred on a global scale. Are Pelican cases worth it? Absolutely. There is nothing that a Pelican case won’t be able to protect your photography equipment from, rain, sleet, snow, or hail....

December 31, 2022 · 6 min · 1113 words · Weston Baker

9 Ways To Fix The No Servers Found Error In Apex Legends For Windows

The error indicates that there’s an issue in connecting with the game servers. So, if you also encounter the same problem, consider trying the below solutions. What Triggers the “No Server Found” Error in Apex Legends? One of the instances in which the error code can appear is when the game servers are currently facing downtime. But there are many more reasons that can be responsible for the issue. Let’s check them out first before driving into the solutions....

December 31, 2022 · 5 min · 1002 words · Lillie Johnson

9 Ways To Flirt With An Older Woman Over Text

For instance, you could try, “I was just driving around listening to Edith Piaf and thinking of you. ” You could also try, “Have you ever dated someone more than 10 years younger than you?" Use straightforward textspeak that she’s more likely to understand. If she hasn’t been keeping up with popular text abbreviations, she might not get a message like “WYD. " Go ahead and text her the full, “What are you doing?...

December 31, 2022 · 3 min · 475 words · Abby Berger

95 Percent Of Americans Say Misinformation Is A Problem Half Blame The Government

About half of Americans say that the U.S. government carries a lot of blame for the growth of misinformation, though the belief varies between Democrats and Republicans. The survey found that 61 percent of Republicans believe the U.S. government bears a lot of the responsibility for the spread of misinformation, while 38 percent of Democrats say the same, AP reported. The two parties are more aligned when it comes to the role of social media companies in misinformation’s circulation, with 79 percent of Republicans and 73 percent of Democrats responding that they believe such companies carry a great deal or quite a bit of the blame for misinformation....

December 31, 2022 · 4 min · 754 words · Cecelia Johnson

A 45M Chelsea Bid Is Low For Napoli Star Insigne Agent

Costa agent teases Milan move The Premier League champions are reported to be considering a £45 million bid to buy Insigne, who signed a new Napoli contract until 2022 in April. Insigne hit 18 league goals as Maurizio Sarri’s side finished third in Serie A and was also on target in Italy’s 5-0 demolition of Liechtenstein on Sunday. The 26-year-old’s representative Franco della Monica accepted there has been interest in his client but suggested Insigne would stay at Napoli, with a bid of £45m insufficient to secure his services....

December 31, 2022 · 1 min · 153 words · Summer Cagle