‘American Idol’ Season 22: Who’s Returning, Premiere Date News & Everything Else We Know

‘American Idol’ is feeling 22! The beloved singing competition will return for season 22. From the judges to what we know about the premiere date, here are all the latest updates.

‘American Idol’ is feeling 22! The beloved singing competition will return for season 22. From the judges to what we know about the premiere date, here are all the latest updates. 

Kyle Richards Reveals Why She Took Wedding Ring Off Amidst ‘Hard Time’ With Mauricio

Kyle Richards revealed that the February outing where she didn’t wear her wedding ring ‘sparked a lot of stuff’ on ‘RHOBH’ season 13.

Kyle Richards revealed that the February outing where she didn’t wear her wedding ring ‘sparked a lot of stuff’ on ‘RHOBH’ season 13. 

How to watch this week’s Congressional UFO hearing

A Congressional subcommittee is set to hold a hearing into UFOs, which are also referred to as unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP). The panel will hear “firsthand accounts” of UAP and “assess the federal government’s transparency and accountability” regarding possible threats to national security. You’ll be able to watch the hearing below on July 26th at 10AM ET.

The hearing — conducted by the Subcommittee on National Security, the Border and Foreign Affairs — will also focus on drives for legislation to “bring transparency to UAPs.” The subcommittee wants to force the federal government to provide US residents with “information about potential risks to public safety and national security” as well. According to Rep. Tim Burchett, “The Pentagon and Washington bureaucrats have kept this information hidden for decades and we’re finally going to shed some light on it.”

The federal government has placed more of an onus on UAPs over the last few years (publicly, at least). In 2021, the Pentagon set up a task force to look into UAP sightings while NASA has established a separate panel to investigate the phenomena. The Department of Defense also created its own UAP investigative body, the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), in 2022.

Among the three witnesses who will testify during the hearing is David Grusch. The former intelligence official recently claimed that the US government has been recovering alien spacecraft and the bodies of UAP pilots for decades. Grusch, who until July 2022 was the co-lead for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s UAP analysis, also said there was evidence of “malevolent activity” by UFOs. His claims, for which he has not provided any physical evidence, led to the hearing.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/how-to-watch-this-weeks-congressional-ufo-hearing-164546251.html?src=rss 

Damar Hamlin Sends ‘Prayers’ To Bronny James & Family After Cardiac Arrest: ‘Here For You’

Amid Bronny James’ terrifying hospitalization, Damar Hamlin – who suffered cardiac arrest during an NFL game – said he was praying for Bronny’s recovery.

Amid Bronny James’ terrifying hospitalization, Damar Hamlin – who suffered cardiac arrest during an NFL game – said he was praying for Bronny’s recovery. 

Elon Musk is taking his SEC fight to the Supreme Court

Elon Musk is taking his battle with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to the highest court in the country. Attorney Alex Spiro has confirmed that Musk will ask the Supreme Court to decide whether the SEC went too far with a consent decree determining what Musk can say about Tesla’s financials on Twitter (now X). He’s challenging a May 15th appeals court decision dismissing allegations the SEC abused the decree to harass him with investigations over Twitter usage.

The new appeal comes a day after a judicial panel denied Musk’s request that judges reexamine the case. The entrepreneur previously claimed he was pushed into the decree, and had to give up his right to contest the constitutionality of the SEC’s terms if he wanted to pursue the eventual settlement. The truce saw a total of $40 million in fines between Musk and Tesla, and required that Musk both step down as board chairman and seek legal approval when posting about company financials.

Musk drew the SEC’s attention in August 2018, when he tweeted that he was considering taking Tesla private and had “funding secured” with “investor support.” The deal never went through, and shareholders pinned ensuing losses on Musk’s posts. The Commission sued Musk over the tweets, arguing that they could be considered fraud.

During a shareholder trial, Musk contended that people didn’t necessarily believe or respond to his tweets the way you’d expect. He pointed to one example where Tesla’s stock price surged despite a tweet saying the value was too high. At the same time, he acknowledged that he has ignored requests to stop tweeting over delicate subjects, such as when he accused a Thai cave rescue diver of being a “pedo guy.”

There’s no certainty the Supreme Court will take the case or overturn the outcome. Either way, the court’s response should have a significant impact on Musk’s social media posting, either forcing him to honor the SEC’s decisions or giving him more flexibility in what he says online.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/elon-musk-is-taking-his-sec-fight-to-the-supreme-court-161255874.html?src=rss 

Headspace annual plans are 30 percent off right now

Doomscrolling through Twitter’s dumpster fire descent into x-crazed madness may be fun, but it likely isn’t the best option for your overall mental state. That’s where meditation-focused apps like Headspace come in. To commemorate these uncertain times, Headspace has lowered the price of its annual subscription plan from $70 to $49, a reduction of 30 percent. This only lasts for the first year, at which point you’ll get upped to the original price (unless you cancel.)

The sale is live right now and is available for new users and previous Headspace devotees, if you took a break and want to get back on the mindfulness horse. There’s no discount when paying monthly, so it’s the full year or bust.

What exactly is Headspace? This all-in-one meditation app offers mindfulness sessions, sleep guides, stress relief tools, workouts and more. There’s video and audio options and plenty of search fields to narrow down the offerings to your exact liking. There’s even dedicated programs for when you wake up in the middle of the night and can’t get back to sleep. There’s a reason, after all, why Headspace is so well-reviewed.

On the fitness side, it has yoga, guided jogs, cardio courses and just about anything else. Headspace has been around for 12 years and amassed 70 million users, so they must be doing something right. Now you can try it for yourself and save a few bucks in the process.

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This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/headspace-annual-plans-are-30-percent-off-right-now-162605255.html?src=rss 

The ChatGPT app is now available for Android

OpenAI was true to its word. As promised, the company has released a ChatGPT app for Android. Like the iOS version, you can talk to the generative AI to get advice, answers and other (hopefully) helpful responses. You can make voice requests using OpenAI’s in-house speech recognition, sync your chat history across devices and export data — you’ll mainly miss out on plugins.

ChatGPT Plus subscribers can also switch between standard (GPT-3.5) and GPT-4 language models at will. Regardless of the tier you’re using, you’ll need at least Android 6.0 to use the app.

The app could make ChatGPT more accessible, particularly in countries where Android dominates or PCs are less common. The software has been available for iPhone users since May, and was updated with iPad support afterward.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-chatgpt-app-is-now-available-for-android-163607202.html?src=rss 

Tori Kelly’s Husband Breaks Silence As He Says ‘It’ll Be Alright’ After Her Hospitalization

Andre Murillo shared a clip from Tori Kelly and Justin Bieber’s song ‘Where Do I Fit In,’ the day after she was hospitalized for blood clots.

Andre Murillo shared a clip from Tori Kelly and Justin Bieber’s song ‘Where Do I Fit In,’ the day after she was hospitalized for blood clots. 

Cara Delevingne Planning On Freezing Her Eggs As She Gushes Over Being ‘Happy’ With GF Minke

Cara Delevingne wants to become a mom – but not just yet. Right now, she’s having ‘the best year’ ever, thanks partially to her amazing new love with Minke.

Cara Delevingne wants to become a mom – but not just yet. Right now, she’s having ‘the best year’ ever, thanks partially to her amazing new love with Minke. 

GM says a next-gen Chevy Bolt is on the way

General Motors isn’t quite done with the Chevrolet Bolt. Back in April, it emerged the company will end production of the popular, wallet-friendly EV and EUV this year, largely because it relies on old battery cell tech and the factory where it’s made is being refitted. However, there’s some positive news for fans of the EV as GM has confirmed a new version of the Bolt is on the way.

The company hasn’t revealed many details about the new Bolt — you’ll need to wait until later this year for that. Unsurprisingly, though, the next-gen model will use GM’s Ultium battery system as well as its Ultifi software platform. The company says that, by harnessing these technologies, it will be able to bring the Bolt back to market “on an accelerated timeline,” but didn’t give an indication of when that might be.

GM made the Bolt announcement during its quarterly earnings call. The company said it saw its strongest Bolt EV and EUV sales to date in the first half of 2023. It posted quarterly revenue of $44.7 billion, up 25 percent year-over-year, but noted there was a $792 million charge related to a new partnership with LG. “The charge reflects the conscious decision GM made during the Chevrolet Bolt EV and Bolt EUV recall to serve customers in ways that go beyond traditional remedies,” GM said.

The company built around 50,000 EVs in North America in the first six months of 2023. It’s doubling that target for the second half of the year. It aims to reach a capacity of 1 million EVs in the continent by 2025.

In the meantime, Chevy has three other EVs on the way this year: the Silverado, the Blazer and the Equinox. The brand will reveal its first full-size electric SUV, the Escalade IQ, on August 9th.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gm-says-a-next-gen-chevy-bolt-is-on-the-way-144518735.html?src=rss 

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