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And CNBC spotted an interesting tidbit in Apple's own documents.
Twitter users expressed their amusement with the tidbit on Sunday.
Andrea: Another tidbit about HP fans: we love to read!
"I hear humans are 75 percent tidbit," one partygoer says.
" And then there's this uplifting tidbit: "It was all lies.
One great tidbit of Warren Buffett advice is to stay focused.
That's all the context we have, but it's an interesting tidbit.
For most readers, this tidbit likely won't come as a shock.
"We knew that little tidbit of natural history information," he says.
He'll often call or write with some new tidbit he's unearthed.
Here's another tidbit from Eddy Cue's content-packed SXSW appearance yesterday.
And last, here's a tidbit I thought you all might like.
HEALY Matt, what's a culture/politics tidbit most people don't know?
As sensational as that tidbit is, it's not what gets 50 going.
It was an interesting tidbit since Apple rival Microsoft owns the game. 
It mined them for the most relatable tidbit, the most pertinent comment.
Here's an interesting tidbit about all the home runs in Game 5.
There's even a tidbit or two about her closely guarded personal life.
Come 2017, the co-director doesn't add much to this already juicy tidbit.
A new tidbit of information on tax policy, immigration, White House palace intrigue.
Another tidbit is that Revolut and Robinhood share investors, namely Index and DST.
This hilarious tidbit came after the Emmy nominee was reportedly bleeped by E!
Here's a fun tidbit of knowledge about your favorite social networking site, Facebook.
Screenshot: Andrew Liszewski (Gizmodo)Another tidbit: Apple's also adding more comprehensive menstrual tracking.
The more interesting tidbit, however, is Coleman's Twitter history — it's pretty much nonexistent.
This story is just one little tidbit of how they view their patients.
But one interesting tidbit is who on the Senate side attends those meetings.
That thing is baseball cards, of course, and the "Topps tidbit" is STAT.
That little tidbit is buried in a larger piece of about Netflix competitors.
Tidbit: "Lawmakers and congressional aides are not required to undergo sexual harassment training.
" Important tidbit -- why now: Via Bloomberg's Jennifer Jacobs: "Bossert is essentially being fired.
In fact, the most interesting recent tidbit about future Apple display tech isn't this.
What's the best juicy tidbit the book left out, our hosts wanted to know?
An important tidbit that influenced my experience: This particular class consisted of 26 people.
We don't know if this little tidbit falls into that "imagined" category or not.
Perhaps owing to this tidbit of encouragement, Kael saved the draft of the review.
Astro tidbit: The summer solstice always falls on the first day of Cancer season.
So a fatuous fellow I knew from Esquire marketed that tidbit over a drink.
No tidbit of social interaction was too minor or unusual for the authors' attention.
That's about as interesting of a tidbit that you'll come across with this game.
" Television stations and newspapers pounced on the tidbit, deriding Mr. Bush's language as "undignified.
During the presentation, Filoni revealed an interesting tidbit: cosplayers helped the creators improve the show.
Dubrovsky shared one other interesting tidbit about his project: the root of the name Root.
Vinny shares this tidbit with Paul, who clearly takes as a dig about his sexuality.
One more tidbit/confession from the docs ... Amanda spends 2 grand a month on clothes.
Those sorts of additional tidbit-sized information available at a glance, are nice to know.
As for the second tidbit, remember when Canada hosted the Women's World Cup in 2015?
He didn't seem interested in this tidbit, but otherwise, we had a good time together.
Trump also sent some curious tweets in the context of the Times tidbit Monday morning.
A quirky tidbit about the creation of the song and album immediately made the rounds.
After some contemplation, I realized why the journalist included this seemingly insignificant tidbit of information.
Residents speak of Hamilton's West Indian roots with passing affection, as a tidbit of trivia.
The television talking heads pick over each and every juicy tidbit like vultures over carrion.
This tidbit is useless as I don't know Emma Watson, but it still made me smile.
The first tidbit is that, based on product sitemap files found by ATH buried within Apple.
Okay, Emma, now that you've shared this delicious tidbit with us, we have a few questions.
Update, 1pm: An important tidbit I failed to mention is that the policy is not retroactive.
Beyond that tidbit, the teaser was... just a tease: no release date or even a title.
Since Joffrey and Catelyn are already dead, it's unlikely the show will revisit this exact tidbit.
Another interesting tidbit found in filings is that some Mac Pros may be assembled in China.
This tidbit of information could help scientists develop better methods of organ preservation prior to transplantation.
Here's an even more interesting tidbit: It's up about 310 percent when dividends are accounted for.
There was one more tidbit to hang our hat on: NIO's recent IPO price see-saw.
This tidbit about one of our favorite celebrities stuck with us because it's really quite unique.
For every bit of sensible dialogue or clarifying moment, Twin Peaks also provides a bewildering tidbit.
Hopefully, Friday's announcement isn't the last tidbit Conrad will share about her upcoming bundle of joy.
Also … not a tip, but something worth tracking, and perhaps a tidbit that not everyone noticed.
And speaking of a different perspective, here's a tidbit from the NYT conference that changed mine.
Actually almost any tidbit — notably pigs in blankets — that the bar sends my way will satisfy.
Biographers have a tendency to shoehorn every last tidbit of information they can into their books.
One tidbit: Mueller investigated a controversial change to the Republican Party's platform during the 2016 convention.
I thought it was great and wrote it in, because it was a really interesting tidbit.
But there's one tidbit that sweetens this tale: Your popsicle's ancestors were probably made in test tubes.
The Wife also gives a tidbit of information about how the Sons of Jacob actually took over.
Meghan's pal Priyanka Chopra revealed that sentimental tidbit during a visit to Watch What Happens Live. 8.
The retired baseball player also shared one more tidbit about his new lady: yes, even she snacks.
Another interesting tidbit regards TourRadar's potential for growth: the company so far only targets english speaking consumers.
She tried to be all sly, relegating this very exciting tidbit of information into an Instagram caption.
Another interesting tidbit ... City National wants an extra $17k that Tori allegedly overdrew from her checking account.
The best tidbit is that Bangin' Brilliant is actually a permanent collection: No limited-edition BS here.
The fact that his wife was in the courtroom when that tidbit came out certainly amplified it.
Add this tidbit to the ever-growing list of long-buried secrets now suddenly on the surface.
One tidbit: Bill Gates, who has attended for 30 years, canceled his plans to come this year.
Another troubling tidbit—users were 2.5 times more likely to reuse bad passwords on less popular sites.
It also offers an additional tidbit this year, a comparison of exhibition titles in 1997 and in 2017.
And the hype keeps on coming: today's tidbit comes via NPR, who interviewed the film's director Ryan Coogler.
Here's a fun little tidbit: Your mom was probably hiding snacks from you while you were growing up.
When your subject has apparently little capacity for shame, unearthing some juicy and revealing tidbit is practically impossible.
From the short video, we also learned another behind-the-scenes tidbit: This casts really loves this show.
But we just learned a fun little tidbit about the private sister, and it involves...a home loan.
One more shocking tidbit: Alba — she of the perfect undone wave — lets her hair air dry most days.
" As his voice dripped with disdain, Obama said the press covered "every little juicy tidbit of political gossip.
This little tidbit coming to you by way of a baseball cap that's for sale over at Superherostuff.
Another interface tidbit: I really like the new force-press to activate the camera on the home screen.
That little tidbit of info made me wonder if that's how Lawrence met Maroney in the first place.
The other interesting tidbit from this Camera app code is that it refers to a front IR camera.
Feel free to scroll, skim, and CTRL+F throughout this article for all your last-minute tidbit needs.
Scroll through the gallery to see them all, including an eye-opening tidbit about the Cooper family name.
We already know the G249 will include a touch-enabled case — thanks to LG PRing this tidbit already.
The script is tidy and efficient, with almost every tidbit of information serving either as foreshadowing or payoff.
Another interesting tidbit from the email is that Depp typed everything in lowercase, including his and Mandel's names.
It's that old tidbit about how a spoonful of sugar quiets the demons in your belly, or whatever.
Interesting tidbit: It sure seems like Manchin threatened NOT to run for re-election if the shutdown continued.
I reached out to him, too, just in case some important makeup tidbit got cut from the story.
So location is just one tidbit on top of a lot of other modes you've got to evaluate someone.
A Russian wire service quickly picked up the tidbit, which was then reported on by RT and other outlets.
The canary — a very dignity-of-work-friendly tidbit — warrants a mention in nearly every profile written about Brown.
The fun tidbit is mentioned in a recent Vanity Fair article that contemplates whether Twitter will ever get acquired.
Upon revealing this wild tidbit of info, it became a whole big thing, and inspired a bunch of memes.
However, another noteworthy tidbit from the survey is just how many behaviors were even listed in the first place.
We can't help but wonder if that celestial tidbit will reflect how Trump acts during tonight's interview with ABC.
Another interesting tidbit is a video on Ford's official YouTube account comparing the 2016 Highlander with the 2016 Explorer.
Here's a little tidbit: In the four years I served as governor, I never once met with a lobbyist.
One tidbit from the report said that some employees wanted to tackle bigger challenges in the health-care system.
If you were hoping for some juicy tidbit or soundbite about this professional split, you'll have to look elsewhere.
Interesting tidbit: The NYT article notes that both companies have been talking to carmakers about integrating their digital assistants.
Another little tidbit from back then that really tickled me was how irritated you were by the "NWOBHM" tag.
Still, it's an interesting tidbit to learn that these pictures are planned down to the timing and the captions.
One surprising tidbit from the survey was that women have more BDSM fantasies "of almost every type" than men.
Eva Longoria's letter of support for actress Felicity Huffman contained a surprising tidbit about their time on Desperate Housewives.
But he offered nothing further on the safe house in Iraq, easily the most tantalizing tidbit in the chapter.
Even though he says he "can't really talk too much about" the upcoming movie, Powell still offers an intriguing tidbit.
And, interesting tidbit, some of the companies actually forwent Demo Day and raised capital before they could hit the stage!
The most interesting tidbit, though, came when Handler asked Styles whether he thinks he's best at singing, acting, or dancing.
He's an interesting tidbit [hat tip Mashable], Xiaomi is for once not being shy in inviting comparisons to the iPhone.
Here's another interesting tidbit: Webb, and apparently several other Black actresses, also auditioned for Zoe Kravitz's role in Rough Night.
We want more details on that mysterious tidbit... In the end, Kris concedes she should've kept everyone in the loop.
This tidbit of news was confirmed by Disney Chairman and CEO Bob Iger on this week's earnings call with investors.
"Oh, and then there's this tidbit: "Off the record, he finds Facebook bots to be boring and not very smart.
This tidbit, of course, got picked up by other web outlets, which hyped Costas as a beer-chugging man's man.
As with all rumors, nothing can be confirmed, so take every tidbit you hear with a big grain of salt.
Perhaps the funniest tidbit from Chef McGrady's RecipesPlus interview had to do with how the Queen enjoys her favorite cake.
The comparison also includes the tasty tidbit that both vodkas source water from the Gensac Springs in France's Cognac region.
Another Harris-related tidbit: She will headline the pro-LGBT Human Rights Campaign's national dinner on October 28 in Washington.
An interesting tidbit: The maximum handling time that sellers are allowed to put in the Amazon system is 30 days.
But the Australian rapper did reveal one bizarre tidbit: Spears' team searched her house for any signs of bad behavior.
The singer shared this little tidbit during a new Apple Music promo, which popped up on her Instagram feed today.
A tidbit which might make a seasoned chef raise an eyebrow and question whether that's heading towards recipes for robots.
Hear the group's latest album, "Still Life With Trouble" — or anything in its catalog, really — and that tidbit makes sense.
The Irish Rep, which has lovingly revived othere Boucicault Irish plays, revisits this 1841 tidbit about money, disguise and romance.
This legal tidbit comes as a surprise to many people who assume the Constitution is always there to protect them.
That tidbit is based on a memo written by Ledgett during a Trump call with Rogers, reports the Wall Street Journal.
One final tidbit: I have never put a fill-in-the-blank clue in any puzzle I've submitted to The Times.
Until then, I'll leave you with this tidbit: she has two videos favorited on YouTube, and this is one of them.
This tidbit about Kourt was recently revealed when her younger sister Khloe gave Snapchat a tour of Kourtney's meticulously organized pantry.
Other than that small but telling tidbit, the Duffer brothers couldn't share much about what to expect from the third season.
Hold on to this interesting tidbit for those weekend brunch discussions about the end of this season of American Crime Story.
But there's another interesting tidbit buried in the firm's report: after years of steady decline, BitTorrent usage is once again growing.
From that tidbit, he calculated the distance between the Earth and moon to within roughly 20153 percent of the correct figure.
One additional tidbit about the ultra-wide lens: You may very well have to find a new grip for your phone.
We learned this tidbit recently when Kim posted videos of herself and her sisters joking about it on her Instagram account.
One interesting tidbit: The waters around Antarctica are a total nightmare, with winds consistently around at least 30 miles per hour.
Google has updated the FAQ page for its upcoming Stadia cloud gaming service and it includes one notable tidbit of new information.
One interesting tidbit from day two of Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch's confirmation hearings was that, in response to questioning by Sen.
Given that tidbit, I wager the one we're looking at here is the track-only car since it doesn't have sideview mirrors.
In an interview with The Australian, Sir William Heseltine, one of the Queen's private secretaries, revealed an interesting tidbit of palace life.
Buried in a report from the Wall Street Journal on Sunday is a tidbit that could change everything for the Apple Watch.
I thought of it the way I'd heard it: Some nasty little tidbit you swapped behind the scenes — a classic Hollywood tale.
This massively world-changing tidbit of information cannot be found on a single page of the Song Of Ice And Fire tomes.
The one other noteworthy tidbit Walker proposed was a reinstitution of the National Space Council, to be headed by the vice president.
Jon also didn't seem too thrilled that Dany didn't slip that little tidbit in among all the pillow talk and dragon riding.
And a relatively unknown tidbit is that Egyptian cotton also takes the form of well-designed T-shirts, dresses, and even pants.
Another tidbit here for people who focused on such things: The keys' cap color is ever-so-slightly lighter than the last.
Luckily Adult Swim has dropped a tidbit of the next season for the rest of us, and holy shit is it awesome.
Fun tidbit: The filing against Jiang alleges that an "associate" paid Jiang's mother, who then deposited his cut into his bank account.
But you won't find this interesting historical tidbit on the Memphis monument's pedestal, still in place even though the statue is not.
Share the short video below — a tidbit of scary but informative stats about the damage being done — and this article, for starters.
Tidbit: If you've seen posts on social media that today is National Burger Day, that's true in the United Kingdom http://bit.
There's one particular tidbit, though, that took us by surprise — and we're not talking about the correct pronunciation of the brand's name.
One final tidbit: The IEA estimates that providing universal access to cleaner stoves would cost the world around $55 billion by 2040.
But, that detail was never mentioned in the actual final product, so we can ignore that fascinating, but not exactly applicable, tidbit.
A Lord of the Rings reunion on the Late Late Show with James Corden revealed an interesting tidbit from behind-the-scenes.
Things start out pretty normally, with a few shrimp cocktails, but when the entrees arrive, we get this (not-so) juicy tidbit.
So here's a tidbit that may be diverting and even mildly comforting: The midterms have consistently been good for the stock market.
One tidbit: He bumped up the price tag, which he'd calculated at $419 a share, to $420 because it was more auspicious.
After discussing a problem and suggesting how to handle it, Ms. Marshall asks her clients what tidbit resonated with them the most.
There will also be both live news and sports content, and then there's this interesting tidbit: early access to late-night shows.
"I was given that information," he said, as if it's fair game and above reproach to repeat any old tidbit you're told.
Important tidbit to remember: The Olympics are in PyeongChang, South Korea -- not to be confused with Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea.
And with that beautiful tidbit, I couldn't pass up the opportunity to mention a role think he could humanize the hell out of.
The preview clip doesn't give away too much, but it does give viewers this juicy tidbit: "Crazy Kristen" is back in full-swing.
We're dying to know more details, but Cohen's tidbit will just have to hold us over until we get a new T.Swift album.
Wilde clearly holds a significant part of the blame for this massive oversight, but here's a fun tidbit from the Tampa Bay Times.
Katt has said he flipped out because Love called him the n-word -- but he did not share that tidbit with the court.
You don't need any more reasons to love Ryan Gosling, but this new tidbit might just make your heart do one more flip.
Then you're given tbh-style four-choice questions about friends with the goal of correctly guessing which tribia tidbit about them is true.
It is the sort of tidbit you expect to amaze your friends at a dinner party, but which is greeted with rolled eyes.
But, there was one tidbit from the interview that was downright hilarious: the president of the United States is reportedly terrified of sharks.
There was no mention of this tidbit when RNC Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel announced Paduchik's appointment to steer the process two weeks ago.
Or is that tidbit about President Trump wanting federal agencies to cancel their subscriptions to The New York Times and The Washington Post?
But Penn keeps the pertinent details, including a tidbit about how Joe Roberts once tried being a farmer before the wheat market collapsed.
That tidbit came in a Thursday New York Times report, which also notes that Riyadh plans to blame a Saudi intelligence official — Gen.
In the retelling of the story, Rolo says that Dawson still has an erection — but then admits that he made that tidbit up.
Another tidbit: Isobel Gowdie was the last woman to be burnt at the stake for witchcraft in Scotland, in the mid-17th century.
But then comes this particular tidbit: Let's pause for a second here and unpack what this scene might have looked like, shall we?
It's gratifying for me to know that every bottle is an oddity, a charming tidbit that adds another dimension to the drink's storytelling.
Begley also included a tasty tidbit about what Rose thinks his worth will be when he becomes an unrestricted free agent this summer.
I tell myself I failed, I fast if I feel necessary, and do really stupid destructive things because of that one little scientific tidbit.
And, if your brain handled the 10 thoughts above without melting, consider this bonus tidbit: Nick Offerman returns with some deeply insightful shower thoughts.
Groundhog Day is my favorite movie, and that tidbit was a neat little bow on the origin story I was vividly imagining for myself.
The report is the first tidbit about the crash since police released terrifying footage of the operator behind the wheel the moment before impact.
As the lawsuits' proceedings brought out one damning tidbit after another about the 2013 CrossFit study, the Russells were blogging and YouTubing it all.
Any fact, any tidbit, any character or setting information you can glean from the Internet will help fake your way through this book chat.
This isn't the first time Gunn has mentioned this tidbit, which never fails to get Guardians of the Galaxy and Groot fans worked up.
She does mention, though, that Sam (Tom Verica) was Frank's doctor in prison, a tidbit that's sure to come up again in future episodes.
Mr. Irving's shameful case relied on a tidbit of architectural evidence: he made much of fuzzy satellite imagery showing a demolished crematory at Auschwitz.
So between that tidbit and Hale confessing that Aria will be tapping into her dark side, surely this means she could be A.D., right?
Several paragraphs into a revealing Washington Post dispatch on internal White House discord was a surprising tidbit about the Trump administration's approach to Obamacare.
But if the above tidbit is correct, it means Samsung hasn't decided on the most basic and fundamental design trait of the foldable phone.
Even though we weren't able to get a Jofia appearance and joint interview, Vergara did drop a tasty tidbit during her talk with Seacrest.
Another tidbit from the data: the average selling price for smartphones in the US — where Android took a 58.9 per cent share — was $352.
And another fun tidbit: In the S&P 500's 90 years of existence, December has never been the worst month of any year.
It didn't take long before the reports started trickling in, each tidbit so remarkable I began to keep a record so I wouldn't forget.
That tidbit came up during a game of "Never Have I Ever" with his The Huntsman: Winter's War co-star Jessica Chastain for BuzzFeed.
But also, I'm really pumped to play Oxygen Not Included, Klei's latest (in early access now), which inspired this little tidbit of discussion yesterday.
Despite the flood of requests, Sister Jean tries to takes a fresh approach to each one, eager to deliver a new tidbit every time.
Another interesting tidbit is a note — which the House Intelligence Committee says Parnas has confirmed he wrote — laying out an apparent to-do list.
"Ironic tidbit of the day … Senate global warming hearing canceled due to the blizzard," Ms. Trump wrote, linking to the Senate Environment Committee's webpage.
As such, any tidbit of information concerning new music from the English quintet, which hasn't released an album in five years, gets picked apart relentlessly.
But also, throughout talking to people about this app, we heard another tidbit: early Uber investor and Benchmark partner Bill Gurley put money into it.
Another interesting tidbit: As the Midnighters are arming themselves against the incursion of vamps, we see Creek sharpening the ends of broom handles into stakes.
Of course, they save that vital tidbit for the last scene — because hey, that's TV, and this is Dr. Pimple Popper, where anything can happen.
That obviously didn't pan out, but this new iOS tidbit suggests Apple is still preparing for their launch, and it might be coming rather soon.
Finally, this improbable tidbit caught our attention in the numbers Netflix released yesterday: 3.8 million people still subscribe to mail-in DVDs from the company.
Simpson shared the tidbit via an Instagram post, along with a photo of the two hanging in a MAC store, with Maxwell wearing dark lipstick.
One disappointing tidbit about Roku's solution is that even with a subscription, you won't be able to log into the standalone apps for these channels.
Here's another interesting tidbit: Bo was also on the sidelines as FSU staged an incredible come-from-behind win over Ole Miss on Monday night.
If you want to impress everyone at your Oscar viewing party, throw in this tidbit: in 2016, films had more female protagonists that in 2015.
Here's a little tidbit when it comes to diet: it can improve your health and it can increase your longevity, helping you live to 100.
"You guys wrote about it every day, every single leak about every little juicy tidbit of political gossip, including John Podesta's risotto recipe," he said.
At the same time, an oft-cited tidbit from Diana DeLonzor, author of "Never Be Late Again," sheds some light on the upsides of lateness.
Emmy nominee Viola Davis sat down with Jimmy Kimmel on Thursday night and revealed a surprising tidbit about the awards show to the Emmy host.
For that reason, the implication of this tidbit isn't totally clear — but it certainly is tantalizing, and prosecutors almost certainly included it for a reason.
You don't need to memorize this tidbit; thankfully, you'll see a "Swipe up to open" message reminding you how to get to the home screen.
Collins freely offered that tidbit in his postgame news conference, but was less forthcoming beforehand with the more mundane status of Jay Bruce's stiff back.
Another interesting tidbit that didn't get a lot of mention at today's event is dynamic volume adjustment, which adjusts the sound based on background noise.
Tidbit: Chief of Staff John Kelly told reporters that he had *not* seen the president's tweets yet from this morning- we read them to him.
One crazy tidbit about this machine learning-enabled feature: Smart Reply now automatically generates more than 10 percent of all email replies on smartphones, Google claims.
The Bravo personality's new book, Superficial: More Adventures from the Andy Cohen Diaries, already features a juicy tidbit about Taylor Swift dodging mortal enemy Katy Perry.
So much mystery has cloaked the heavily funded startup known as Magic Leap that nearly any tidbit of information sets off a new round of speculation.
While on the show, Stewart shared one tidbit about her personal life that caught our ear: She told Williams that she prefers to date younger men.
The Model 3 already has over 0003,000 pre-orders with Tesla's rabid fanbase clamoring for any glimpse or tidbit of news related to the upcoming vehicle.
The most interesting visual tidbit during the Forch investigation in Altoona is when Ford mirrors Rose's behavior during their interview to trick her into saying more.
A recent Reddit post pointed out this amazing historical tidbit, along with a link showing an ad from the Sears Modern Home Catalog circa 1913-19303.
At this point in the Bachelor(ette) Industrial Complex's annual schedule, that tidbit of weighty news is traditionally just about all the information viewers would have.
The op-ed also mentions the tidbit that "there were early whispers within the cabinet of invoking the 25th Amendment" to remove President Trump from office.
Here's a fun little tidbit to keep in mind while watching How to Be Single: The boner in one particular scene is not an actual boner.
That surprising tidbit is contained in an updated report on Confederate monuments, state holidays, place names and symbols in America from the Southern Poverty Law Center.
An interesting tidbit: The younger you are when you retire, the less money you'll need to have saved (as long as you follow a few rules).
An interesting tidbit is that if you're in low light, the iPhone's ISP may choose to crop the wide angle lens instead of using the telephoto.
Here's a quick tidbit buried beneath today's deluge of Google Assistant news (not to mention the bizarre waking nightmare that is the CES Small World ride).
Here's what you need to know: The damning tidbit: The accounts involved in Yahoo's series of breaches in 2013 and 2014 were mostly the same ones.
Here's the most interesting tidbit ... John apparently believes a national registry logging people with serious mental illness needs to be implemented for would-be gun owners.
To foster togetherness, at the end of each investment committee meeting, participants are asked to offer up a personal tidbit about how they spent their weekends.
On Monday's episode of Dancing with the Stars, actor Frankie Muniz shared a personal health tidbit in a pre-taped segment: He's struggling with serious memory loss.
It's estimated that Vesuvius experiences a major eruption once every 2,000 years or so—a troubling tidbit of information, given that it last erupted 1,999 years ago.
The only other interesting tidbit from 2015 is that Hays is desperate to find West because Hays needs help recovering his memories from working on the cases.
One nerdy investment tidbit that's worth calling out: It turns out that the Army Corps of Engineers owns dozens of dams that don't currently have powerhouses, i.e.
Michael Jackson's imprint on Halloween culture is living on through his children -- one of whom's got an interesting tidbit about how his late father would celebrate ... incognito.
I didn't mind couples who were upfront about it, but some "bisexual" women would treacherously spring that little tidbit on me the night we planned to meet.
An interesting tidbit here -- the Braxtons deny Tamar's firing from "The Real" was the last straw for the couple, saying this one's been coming for a while.
While that tidbit was a nice add-on, nothing was more exciting than the constant stream of horror-tinged moments, deftly captured by James Wong's unwavering camera.
We always knew that Gabourey Sidibe was as the shit, but this latest tidbit about her pre-Hollywood days just made us even more obsessed with her.
Another important tidbit for Minecraft's 100 million-plus gamers: Realms can now be accessed even when the host — who pays the $8 monthly subscription fee — isn't online.
That tidbit was picked up by a series of conservative websites, some of which dialed up the language, using "blacks only" to describe the new housing enclave.
She unearthed that tidbit after said press briefing, when she found a 19043 Census record that she said notes the language skills of Miller's immigrant great-grandmother.
That tidbit was first noted by the folks at 9to5Mac, courtesy of an app pop-up noting that the service will sunset at the end of September.
Apple did announce an interesting health tidbit today on its website today — something that likely just got squeezed out of keynote the event late in the game.
" There's also this tidbit: Director of Student Judicial Affairs Jenny Wright had "voiced concerns relating to a pattern and practice of active inference by the Athletic Dept.
McPhee gathers every single scrap of reporting on a given project — every interview, description, stray thought and research tidbit — and types all of it into his computer.
By our feet the dogs looked up at us with their old gray Labrador faces, hoping for a tidbit, and in this they were not completely disappointed.
While the PlayStation 5 development kit is unlikely to look like the finished product, the image is the latest tidbit of information about Sony&aposs upcoming console.
The full Sabra Super Bowl advertisement may not include this tidbit, but D&aposAmelio started promoting her well-earned spot on her own social media handles first.
" — Another interesting tidbit from The Orlando Sentinel's Steven Lemongello: "Biden, who would be 77 in 2020, closed by saying he hoped a younger Democrat such as Sens.
The protracted copyright case between Google and Oracle produced a very revealing tidbit: How much Google paid Apple for its position as a search provider on iPhones.
Here's a tidbit from all the TMZ coverage that seems to be getting overlooked: According to a source connected to Jamie, Britney doesn't even have a smartphone.
That last fact doesn't really have bearing on his boxing ability, but serves as an interesting character tidbit in what has recently been a pretty bland division.
When Prince Harry opened the 2018 Invictus Games on Saturday in a welcoming speech at the Sydney Opera House, he shared a special family tidbit with the crowd.
There's the one about never mixing black with navy, the tidbit about saving sequins for evening, and the anecdote that silver and gold should never be worn together.
Apple has kept a close hold on its Watch faces as a means to control the user experience, but this little tidbit could mean it's at an end.
Interesting tidbit: did you know that, according to Stanford, each ounce of polyethylene (PET), the material commonly used in making beverage bottles, emits five ounces of carbon dioxide?
But what most captured the public's attention was this tidbit about Obama's snacking habits: The story said that the President eats exactly seven lightly salted almonds each night.
The West Coast contingent has been hip to this dark tidbit from the get go, because of the high number of post-suicide zombies they have come across.
On Tuesday, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos published his annual letter to shareholders, and the most interesting tidbit may have been a statement directed at other companies, not Amazon.
And there's a glancing reference to this tidbit: One of the N.R.A.'s founders was — wait for it — a Civil War-era correspondent for The New York Times.
It is fun when someone points out a detail or 'lore' tidbit that helps along one's grasp of the plot or character development, and makes the occasional prediction.
Every day, I was getting stuff that would've been so difficult to get, and each little tidbit would have been a story that I would pursue for weeks.
After all, considering how a good deal of the show's storylines have already soured on today's audiences, it's hard to imagine how well that little tidbit might have fared.
KURTZ: I tidbit from your book, when Ronald Reagan was opposing the nuclear freeze, Caspar Weinberger recalled a critic, telling the President you destroyed 28 years patient diplomatic effort.
In a neat little tidbit of tech history, it appears Apple's Project Purple team, the clandestine division responsible for early iPhone development, called these units "Wallabies," for reasons unknown.
In a year that has had little good news for hedge funds comes one positive tidbit: Their holdings of stocks outside the large-cap space have done quite well.
That tidbit is just one of the many revelations from a series of design documents and a video The Sims programmer and artist Don Hopkins released earlier this week.
The Australian beauty will soon be starting production on Pitch Perfect 3 this year, an exciting tidbit she confirmed in November during her appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
But a tidbit from a recent Washington Post report may shed some light on why "dog" is an especially harsh insult coming from Trump (emphasis mine): That's right, liberals!
Another important tidbit for virtual reality fans: owing to the Active's different measurements, a Samsung spokesperson made no promises that it would work inside the current Gear VR headset.
One last interesting tidbit that Visser revealed was that he felt relieved once the launch was over, because it meant his Chinese backers could no longer change their mind.
This extra tidbit was unveiled by way of a Facebook post by Messenger head David Marcus, who said that both businesses and "people"  will have usernames, links, and codes.
If you needed an unpleasant issue to go away, or a nasty tidbit to improve your standing in a divorce or business dispute, he was the go-to guy.
During the interview, try to glean some personal tidbit about the person that you can also use to help follow up and stay connected in the future, suggested Clark.
Beauty YouTuber Jeffree Star let slip a tidbit about the state of his relationship with fellow beauty guru Tati Westbrook in his review of Jaclyn Hill&aposs highlighter launch.
Robbie grew up on the Gold Coast of Australia, on the eastern edge of the country — a tidbit that, depending on your nationality, signifies very little or very much.
And there's this other tidbit: Ending a show after the second season saves money, because showrunners who oversee production tend to negotiate a boost in pay after two years.
We got Gaten Matarazzo, who plays Dustin, and asked if he had just one little juicy tidbit he could share before Season 2 drops in a couple of days.
MSNBC's Steve Kornacki tweeted out this tidbit from the early exit polls, and it's being interpreted around Twitter as good news for Hillary Clinton — which it may well be!
Starting with the tidbit most likely to happen, a report out of South Korea's ETNews claims that all three new iPhones scheduled to arrive this fall will feature OLED displays.
Amidst the seemingly incessant drumbeat of horrifying environmental news, you may have missed this little fun tidbit that millions of acres of federal land might soon be up for grabs.
His starting point is an odd historical tidbit: a Finnish man who in the early 1940s had a dog that irritated the Germans because it could approximate the Nazi salute.
His starting point is an odd historical tidbit: a Finnish man who in the early 24111s had a dog that irritated the Germans because it could approximate the Nazi salute.
When used sparingly, the tweets are an excellent, fawning bit of promo for a big story, teasing a juicy tidbit that is used to share the story far and wide.
But on Tuesday, The New York Times added a juicy tidbit: that Trump was even more mad about the Senate's Russia investigation and McConnell's inability or unwillingness to stop it.
Of course it is, a morsel is just any little bit of food — it doesn't have to be a delectable tidbit to count (no offense, legumophiles, they are magical fruit).
So a document that would otherwise have been devoured by scholars desperate to find any tidbit of information about Jefferson was ignored, except as a statement to refute or ridicule.
Wyden's line of questioning also yielded what was arguably the most newsworthy tidbit from the hearing – new details from Wray on the timeline surrounding Rob Porter's security clearance background investigation.
As a policy, he will not publicly say who visits, but in an era where today's lunch becomes tomorrow's e-newsletter gossip tidbit, news has a way of leaking quickly.
Those people would often pass along a blog post or a poll or some other news tidbit -- often from barely credible (or not-at-all credible) sources -- to the President.
Perhaps you prefer this tidbit about the growing fragility, both physically and mentally, of one of the all-time great quarterbacks: This, I gotta tell ya, is pretty good stuff.
Another tidbit: During his first few months in office, Trump reportedly planned and cancelled two trips back home to Trump Tower and another to his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey.
There are a lot of new mysteries and questions raised by The OA Season 2, but none are more puzzling than the tidbit of information that the OA has a brother.
Granted, those who tune in hoping for some tidbit about the most famous names caught up in the scandal -- actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin among them -- won't find them here.
As a final tidbit, here's a look at who the global public thinks should be responsible for various aspects of the energy transition: Reasonably enough, people mainly look to national governments.
" And if that doesn't make you swoon, check out this tidbit: "He comes over and — Blake, my wife, is very good at cooking and Jake might just be little bit better.
As it goes when you're working in Kardashian-land, our sit-down interview comes on the heels of yet another viral tidbit: Khloé revealing that she's worn a weave for years.
It can figure out what we like,…Read more ReadAnother interesting tidbit: expert analysis of the profile picture found that it was almost certainly created by a generative adversarial network (GAN).
Kidman stars on the July cover of InStyle, and in the magazine's cover interview, she shared a surprising tidbit about how she and Urban keep in touch when they're not together.
Another interesting tidbit Tom Colicchio revealed in his Eater interview is that the judges don't see any of the scenes leading up to the judging like the viewers at home do.
The best tidbit of information is that Kratz says that he had testimony from a nurse who allegedly punctured the seal on Avery's blood container when she was depositing the blood.
The film, showing on many public television outlets (including NJTV on Saturday and WLIW World on Sunday; check local listings), does more than just revisit an interesting tidbit of military history.
Like this tidbit about Hooded Justice's sexuality, almost everything else we know about the hero comes from secondhand, sometimes even third-hand, accounts of his feats, his follies, and his identity.
" It's ameliorated, though, by a newsy tidbit: Several years ago he negotiated "to sell WPP to Warren Buffett, but they did not see eye to eye and the discussions amicably collapsed.
The last tidbit comes from the leader of Iran-backed Lebanese militia Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, who said Friday that Saudi Arabia's actions amounted to a declaration of war against his country.
"His eyes would twinkle when he shared some particularly obscure or salacious tidbit of New York City trivia," said Michael Miscione, a Manhattan borough historian and a former tour guide himself.
This tidbit about two unexpected Impressionists — a forgotten female artist, and a nearly forgotten male one — is among many discoveries in Canada and Impressionism: New Horizons at the Fondation de l'Hermitage.
The queen stood next to an aide whose job it was to whisper in her ear a little tidbit about the identity of each new person, including where they come from.
Hardly a week has gone by since special counsel Robert Mueller began his investigation into the Trump campaign's possible connections to Russia without some tantalizing tidbit trickling out and making headlines.
According to this line of thinking, here's an alarming tidbit: If you regularly travel by plane, there's a decent chance you've flown with an airline that was bankrupt at the time.
Last week, The Wall Street Journal shared this little tidbit about Williams: People who have worked with him say he has been more visible in the product-development process than Mr. Cook.
However, there is one tidbit of info regarding the S9 that is much less encouraging: It's price, which according to multiple reports will be higher than any Galaxy S phone ever before.
This particular tidbit dropped while Bronn was enjoying a moment a the brothel (because is it really a Game Of Thrones premiere without boobs?) as the women discussed the diminishing Lannister army.
When I read this tidbit in the Vogue piece, I literally pictured Justin eating the chips and grapes out of plastic sandwich bags, imagining they had been lovingly packed by his mom.
Another tidbit pertaining to Samsung's incoming Note 8, with the company hoping its premium palm-stretcher phablet brand can rise phoenix like from the ashes of the Note 7 flaming battery debacle.
Mr. Wellman takes as his starting point a historical tidbit from the early 1940s: a Finn named Tor Borg whose dog Jackie could approximate the Nazi salute, something that annoyed German officials.
But it also drops the tidbit that Corsi "understood" Stone to be "in regular contact with senior members of the Trump Campaign, including with then-candidate Donald J. Trump," around this time.
For instance, in the Nixon Watergate probe the existence of Nixon's White House taping system was revealed in a surprise tidbit of testimony from a little-known presidential aide named Alexander Butterfield.
They're fashioned out of epoxy, or real shells filled with silicone for smaller decoys, and outfitted with a commercially-available TidbiT or iButton logger that uses a computer chip and transmitter/receiver.
The rich are only getting richer — the gap between rich and poor in the US has never been wider — and one tidbit from Forbes' most recent billionaires list makes that abundantly clear.
Sony continues to release new information about the next PlayStation console, bit by bit —the latest tidbit arrived alongside a climate change partnership announced by Sony Interactive Entertainment President & CEO Jack Ryan.
Don't you know about the time we shared _______ (insert tidbit about their shared past) and were almost ________ (insert synonym for killed or betrayed or both) and then … [long speech about future plans].
Another notable tidbit from the study: Roughly seven million of those iPhone X shipments are in China, where Apple's had a bit of a bumpy ride when it comes to market share.
A smaller tidbit that could also be explained: Last week, Berkshire revealed that it sold its entire $2 billion stake in Oracle (ORCL) after holding the investment for just one quarter. 3.
He also noted the Irish airline's low-cost position, sharing the tidbit that it is 50 percent cheaper for Ryanair to fly a passenger within Europe than it is for British competitor easyJet.
If National Beach Day managed to fill your Instagram feed with sweeping vistas and azure-blue waters, National Today has an interesting tidbit that probably didn't show up on your social-media feeds.
This is tempting but think twice... If that tidbit of information didn't make you reconsider buying the cookies on Amazon, what about the thought of sad little Girl Scouts put out of business?
Another fun tidbit: In case you were wondering how popular anal sex really is, 43% of men had been on the giving end and 37% of women had been on the receiving end.
When the cameras are rolling, both Yael and Dominique are telling Darius why he should choose them for the evening, and Dominique busts out that little tidbit about Yael hooking up with Jeremy.
One other key tidbit in the plan outline above: None of the bullet points talk about automation or making the car itself more intelligent as it pertains to the task of actually driving.
The British textbook attributed part of the American Revolution to British folks getting tired of fighting the French during the French and Indian war, a tidbit that an American textbook wouldn't have explored.
The Associated Press gets one good tidbit in a write-up of how President Trump's Saudi Arabian hosts are preparing for his visit: Why it matters: Trump is notoriously averse to long trips.
A Facebook tidbit first posted eight months ago by Big Bend Ranch State Park-Texas Parks and Wildlife, recently resurfaced just in time for your next trip to an ocean, lake or pool.
One other tidbit Lütke shared to wrap up his thoughts on e-commerce: The best-selling item on the Shopify platform currently is Pokemon-inspired jewelry, a revelation which surprised absolutely no one.
There is one comforting tidbit in the video, though: Both "blue balls" and "blue vulva" don't lead to long-term repercussions, no matter how squirmy and uncomfortable you may feel at the time.
We also had this tidbit: Pennsylvania white voters: Trump, 33% — Clinton, 23% Pennsylvania black voters: Trump, 24% — Clinton, 25% It cannot be possible that Trump is getting 0 percent support from black voters.
Another tidbit: Republican voters view Hillary Clinton (-77) and Barack Obama (-64) far more unfavorably than Putin (-10), and Democratic voters also view Trump (-65) about as unfavorably as the Russian president (-62).
One interesting tidbit I stumbled across in my research is that the drop wheel used to create new games in Buildbox looks an awful lot like the circle design used in Color Switch.
The Ivanka Trump/Christopher Steele connection We also learned the absolutely bizarre tidbit that Steele, the former British agent who wrote the infamous dossier about Trump, was friends with the President's daughter. Seriously.
Buried in the SEC forms announcing the appointment was a tidbit about a three-month consulting contract, where Oracle paid Sikka $2,000 an hour for up to 50 hours worth of consulting work.
James IV was killed in battle, making Margaret regent for her son, James V. But imagine this tidbit: A heavily pregnant Catherine of Aragon rode to the Battle of Flodden to address the troops.
It's important to note that this tidbit from Jenner does not mean that Kardashian is ditching Thompson in a romantic sense — just that she might not be living in Cleveland on a permanent basis.
Lambert and her team uncovered another interesting tidbit: the rats that drove themselves had higher levels of dehydroepiandrosterone and were less stressed than rats that were driven around as passengers in remote-controlled cars.
CNN reports that the gaming phenom pulled in close to $10 million last year, a little tidbit that he revealed to CNN during his press campaign on New Year's Eve in New York City.
Larry King has an interesting tidbit for why the Second Amendment should be repealed -- and it's got to do with what he says is the real reason it was created ... to fight off slaves.
A focus from Amazon on educating lower-level employees is not too surprising when considering this salary tidbit: the median worker compensation at Amazon is a little over $28,000, according to a Bloomberg report.
Every page is an opportunity to dust off and display some delicious tidbit of Civil War arcana, like Union soldiers buying embalming insurance so they could be sent back to their families for burial.
Another tidbit from the news: mobile purchases led the way on Thanksgiving and Black Friday, while more people were buying stuff through their desktop on Cyber Monday — no doubt pursuing the site at work.
One tidbit in the documentary brings us back around to the medium in which "Black Panther" originated: In the 1970s Mr. Delany was the writer for two issues of the DC comic "Wonder Woman."
Then there was the furor over Michael Wolff's book on the Trump administration, "Fire and Fury," with its many juicy, controversial revelations, including the astonishing tidbit about how, exactly, the president achieves his hairstyle.
Last week, Stoller had a fascinating tidbit from the Financial Times columnist Rana Foroohar about how Google's founders, Sergey Brin and Larry Page, predicted the disruption that Google would cause to the advertising ecosystem.
Finally, for all the people who like the new white interior on the XPS 13 but weren't huge fans of the rose gold lid that came with it, there's one last tidbit of good news.
The other tidbit of info we can glean from evleaks' tweet is a sample of the Note 9's new colors, which looks to include standard black, a new, darker shade of blue, and brown.
And just when you thought the Queen couldn't be more of a culinary inspiration we dug up yet another tidbit that will make you wish you could spend just one day in her royal shoes.
The WSJ report even includes the juicy tidbit that Sotheby's offered the Qatari royal the opportunity to buy "Salvator Mundi" in 2011 for roughly $80 million, but the family declined, according to a former adviser.
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, who plays Jaime Lannister on Game of Thrones, dropped this major tidbit about filming season 8 of the series, during an interview with a Scandinavian talk show Skavlan, the Associated Press reports.
One particularly interesting tidbit came from Rudofsky, who disclosed that Ryan Gosling once auditioned for a small role ("a football character"), but didn't get the part after his audition failed to impress the show's producers.
Fans of Feud are getting a peek into a (very, very dramatized) version of Hollywood's Golden Age, but we're guessing that Ryan Murphy isn't about to add this little tidbit to the already epic show.
On Wednesday afternoon, many hours after Donald Trump was elected president, the latest political news the social network had for me was a useless tidbit about our new commander-in-chief monitoring his wife's vote.
The tidbit about the devices possibly being battery-powered certainly seems interesting, and appears to limit suggestion that Google might be building a dedicated HMD offering similar experience to those from Oculus, Sony and HTC.
At a For Your Consideration panel in Hollywood, Fogelman admitted that we would get a juicy tidbit about how Rebecca's (Mandy Moore) once-estranged husband died right when the show returns for its sophomore season.
Another tidbit from the note to buyers: Customers can expect terms and conditions to be signed off ahead of shipments, which should be heading out in the next couple of weeks according to the company.
The dutiful Brand himself comes under suspicion and is interviewed by the resistance, and his loyalty is tested by what professionals call a canary trap — mentioning a confidential tidbit to see if it surfaces later.
He doesn't mind leaking a tidbit here and there that makes clear where everyone stands in his hierarchy at any given moment and/or who he is happy (or unhappy) with at any given moment.
Most of today's Snap coverage will be about its revenue and daily average usage numbers, but there was one small tidbit that emerged that will mean big business for the company's cloud infrastructure partner, Google.
Then in September another tidbit came out when it said it now believed potential pro-Kremlin entities could have spent up to $150,000 on its platform to buy 3,000 ads to between 2015 and 2017.
Another great tidbit from Peter Baker, Maggie Haberman, and Glenn Thrush's piece on Bannon: Moreover, Mr. Bannon's Svengali-style reputation has chafed on a president who sees himself as the West Wing's only leading man.
The problem for short sellers is that heavily shorted stocks tend to rise sharply on even a tidbit of good news, so investors betting against the stock have to move fast to avoid huge losses.
That to me was a nice little tidbit—all these hardened photojournalist veterans taking this young kid, again he's like 17-18 years old, under their wing and propelling him along into this professional career.
Another small tidbit that suggests this PixelBook Tablet is related to Nocturne is the small indent on the top left corner of the tablet's screen, which looks to be a combined fingerprint sensor and power button.
That tidbit of info actually makes a lot of sense, considering that F.P. (Skeet Ulrich) did just reveal that Hiram (Mark Consuelos) had promised him a penthouse apartment large enough to fit all of the Joneses.
This tidbit and more were revealed on John Gruber's "The Talk Show" podcast where Cue and SVP Craig Federighi joined to dish about features in upcoming OS releases, Apple's intentions around its public beta, and more.
The final tidbit here is that Cole and Luisa (Catalina Sandino Moreno) are still fighting, so he takes his mom Cherry's (Mare Wittingham) advice and offers to go on a walkabout (speaking of white people nonsense).
And apparently, we all go wild with speculation and spoiler-circulating every time a new tidbit emerges, (We have literally no idea what they're talking about.) But what if some of these rumors are a ruse?
Perhaps the most tantalizing tidbit from the 2,800 pages of declassified documents comes from the files of this man, James Jesus Angleton, the devious CIA counter intelligence chief who misled the Warren commission at critical points.
" A particularly interesting tidbit from the FT's report involves his being the recipient of one of the first $100,000 HoloLens research grants from Microsoft for a study on "collaborative analysis of large-scale mixed reality data.
And perhaps the most interesting tidbit gleaned from this research is that apparently the people who follow a gluten-free diet are the ones who are getting laid, like, way more than the rest of us.
Tucked into Apple's two-hour-long new product presentation at its Worldwide Developers Conference earlier this week was a blink-and-you-missed-it tidbit that hinted largely at where the smart home industry is headed.
The story, which was mostly focused on her background, also contained an interesting tidbit: Once upon a time, the current veep said he wouldn't go out to eat with a woman who is not his wife.
While this might seem like a useless tidbit of information, it's actually "the first-ever data" to show how consumers can save money depending on which day of the week they buy alcohol, according to Forbes.
And last week, it revealed an interesting tidbit: the origin of hacker group fsociety's trademark Anonymous-style mask, which comes from an obscure piece of made-up '80s schlock called The Careful Massacre of the Bourgeoisie.
That being said, there is an incredible tidbit where Chance describes West calling upon "one lady who worked on The LEGO Movie" and a literal magician to discuss how to make the rapper disappear on stage.
As Thornwell walked to the student union after class, he couldn't take more than a couple of steps without students swarming him for selfies or asking for some tidbit about the win against Duke on Sunday.
One particular tidbit that Clapton also told me at that time is that she had been inspired by an Alexander McQueen funnel-neck gown worn by Bjork, likely the one on her 1997 Homogenic album cover.
This tidbit was slipped out toward the end of a lengthy blog post by Facebook general counsel Colin Stretch, which focused on responding to the FTC order with promises to turn over a new leaf on privacy.
But it sounds like there's more to the story — including this tidbit hidden in Bermuda's recent post: "Despite it all, there's only three of us out there and we need to stick together," she wrote. Three. Three.
After all, they're used to holding out for just one more tidbit, to the point where the bonus scenes no longer feel like a reward for the in-crowd, but like an entitlement for the whole audience.
But before we say goodbye to most of the other 14 first-time candidates — who need at least 5 percent of the vote to stay eligible for future elections — here's a trivial tidbit or memory about each.
Another tidbit around how WhatsApp's incoming business accounts will function: According to a FAQ for users of the messaging platform — on "Chatting with businesses" — they will either have one of three status types: unconfirmed, confirmed or verified.
Taylor's favorite TV show is Friends, and she wishes she had written its theme song (because of the royalties.) She also makes a point to share the tidbit that Jay-Z really enjoyed her 25th birthday cake.
Here's maybe the most ridiculous tidbit that came out of that talk: the multiplayer mode, which came to define much of the conversation over the game's success, didn't exist until the last couple of months of development.
On Sunday, before Swetnick's allegations came out, the New Yorker published a story on a second woman who accuses Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct, Deborah Ramirez, which contained a tidbit from a former girlfriend of Judge's, Elizabeth Rasor.
And the tastiest pork preparation was barbecue, whose long cooking over low heat is the epitome of slow food—and whose bones 'n' sauce presentation was antithetical to the tidy tidbit ethos of the quick-service restaurant.
If you still have lingering questions, read our guide to the The most obvious tidbit is that you should sign up for a if you're not already a member so you can take advantage of the deals.
The Little Stranger star confirmed that, indeed, she did choose to leave the show — but also added this intriguing tidbit: "I'm not allowed to talk about why," Wilson told King, hinting at a possible non-disclosure agreement.
Some digging was done, and despite it feeling like just a tidbit of juicy hearsay, it turned out that all of the burner accounts were tied to a phone number ending in the same final two digits.
In 2013, a group of MIT students created a code called TidBit that would allow websites to generate revenue by using visitor's processing power to mine for Bitcoin, a project that was shut down by court order.
But on Sunday night's episode, we learned a fascinating tidbit about the bad guy's past that adds some much-needed nuance to his character — and it fits in perfectly with the man we know him to be be.
There, unencumbered by an infant and a wife asking how much longer, he unearthed newspaper articles about his family, including a precious tidbit about the father he never got to know, who had died when he was young.
For a man made entirely of ego, that tidbit eats away at him, and as numerous examples have shown, when Donald Trump can't manipulate history himself, he'll keep bringing it up until someone finally tells him he's victorious.
The candid talk show host, 51, appeared on Conan on Thursday and shared this tidbit from her life as a mom: When Kevin Jr., at 13, walked in on her giving her husband a "favor" at 2 a.m.
Stenberg shared this tidbit with me in the same nonchalant tone they used to describe a normal day at home: watching Netflix, hanging out, and spending time with the person I'm assuming they're in love with — their boyfriend.
Myrick: As far as the Blair Witch mythology was concerned, we gave a little bit of a tidbit to Mike and Josh, but Heather was the one that knew the bulk of what Blair Witch was all about.
TIDBIT YESTERDAY DURING THE STATE OF THE UNION BACK AND FORTH: PBS's Yamiche Alcindor tweeted, "Just ran into [Vice President Pence] at the [White House] and I asked him what he thought of Pelosi calling off the SOTU.
Paris Themmen -- who played little Mike Teavee in "Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory" -- tells TMZ ... he didn't bring up that interesting tidbit while getting introduced on Tuesday night's episode because Trebek had clearly decided NOT to mention it.
Seeking political advantage, the fund gave it to an Associated Press reporter in hopes of drawing attention to one tidbit: at age 23, while awaiting her security clearance, Spanberger taught English at an Islamic school in suburban Washington.
There's an important tidbit in the piece, which suggests that a new era of control and centralization in Hollywood will soon be upon us: [Netflix] now routinely ends shows after their second season, even when they're still popular.
Though we don't have details on the Surface phone, outside of a tidbit that it may be powered by an Intel chip, Microsoft could provide more details at its upcoming Build 2016 developer conference at the end of March.
Ever since Selena Gomez hopped on Instagram last December to share the NBD tidbit that she's collaborating with Coach as not only the face of the brand but also a designer, we couldn't help but ask, OK, BUT WHEN?
Easy to deploy, quick to diagnose, and operable without expertise, the FeverPhone app would work with the breadbox-sized "Tidbit," a largely automated machine that would take blood samples in and send the data to the phone for analysis.
In perhaps the most interesting tidbit floating around, the British newspaper the Sunday Express is reporting that there's a traitor at the heart of the First Order, working with the Resistance to take them down … and it's General Hux.
Maybe he wanted to impress Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Russian Ambassador to the US Sergey Kislyak with his knowledge -- and what better way to do so than to tell them a tidbit of information they didn't know?
King casually dropped the tidbit that the now-infamous photo of Kelly flailing his fist up while towering over her calm professional majesty was taken by her makeup artist, Lazarus, that she didn't even know was in the room.
Yet that tidbit was described as "shocking" and "surprising" last year, when it was among the revelations in Los Angeles Times reporter Amy Kaufman's book "Bachelor Nation," which also explored the ways contestants were pressured to produce desired outcomes.
Invoking the term is meant to denote seriousness, to suggest that the activism you are engaged in will not disappear with the passing of the news cycle or be headed off by the most recent tidbit of celebrity gossip.
Interesting tidbit -- Portman said he texted Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE about the bill, but hasn't yet heard back.
As the 49ers won their final five games, all Garoppolo starts, Lynch was reminded of a tidbit Carroll, the Seahawks coach, once told him: Teams that play younger players might suffer early, but that faith will be rewarded late.
" According to The Daily Beast, the outing of this detail absolutely enraged Pompeo, who reamed out Heather Nauert, the State Department's press secretary, who had approved Wadhams including the tidbit in his story, demanding someone's "head on a plate.
"Just hearing stories from people walking on the street or being in the airport, they will come up and share just a tidbit of what they have gone through or what a loved one has gone through," he tells PEOPLE.
Furthermore, Google threatened Fadell with legal action if Fadell went ahead and defended himself in the press—this tidbit according to the same source who saw the five-year runway clause in the original purchase agreement between Google and Nest.
The little tidbit on Zuck's thirst for global domination comes from a thorough look in the New York Times at how the social media platform is trying to maneuver a world filled with a variety of government regulations and crackdowns.
For the record, here's our upload of the app permissions list of the current version of the (official) Pokemon Go app in the US Android Play store: [gallery ids="1350708,1350707"] One final tidbit from the (real) Pokemon Go privacy policy:
Kardashian is currently six months along in her pregnancy — a tidbit she shared Tuesday on Instagram, posting a gorgeous snap showing off her baby bump in a curve-hugging, ruched mesh black dress with a fur coat sliding off her shoulders.
Being in court means Zuckerberg had to be unusually forthcoming about product plans, and one tidbit is that FB intends to spend around $3 billion over the next decade on developing VR. That shows a definite degree of seriousness. 3.
One interesting tidbit in the ad I saw was that the alert came in on a Windows Phone, rather than the far more widely used Android or iOS — perhaps the government didn't want to take sides on such a divisive issue.
Even if she doesn't appear in this first season, though, we're kind of hoping for a tidbit or two about how she ended up becoming the only Tanner to leave San Francisco and apparently make a big name for herself.
Apple offered details about how HomeKit securely communicates with a user's iPhone and the devices in his house while keeping his information private, even from Apple, in its last whitepaper, but there's one new tidbit about how it secures Apple TVs.
Another tidbit from Pew's report is that majorities of both Democrats (64%) and Republicans (56%) say the opposing party has little or no commitment to fair and accurate elections in the US. The American form of democracy has plenty of issues.
" The book is dense with little marrons glacés of insight, like this tidbit about the French obsession with food: "In a country as politically and administratively centralized as France, food is a politically acceptable way to talk about one's local origins.
But this bright little book is a useful primer, offering dozens of classic and modern variations on the spritzer, discussing its Italian roots and even providing the tidbit that in Caesar's day, it was gauche to drink alcohol without cutting it.
And though wealth is wealth, and balances rarely shift overnight, this Rich List tidbit is just a reminder of where the power really lies in the recording industry, and unfortunately, it's largely not with those who are creating and innovating.
Here's a tidbit that might sway your decision: Beats' popular Powerbeats3 wireless earphones (the ones with the neck strap) reached a new all-time low price on Amazon today, dropping all the way down to $69.99 in one color variant.
Mr. Schweizer's most recent book, "Profiles in Corruption," provides building blocks for scandals involving a number of 2020 Democratic hopefuls, like the daft tidbit that Senator Elizabeth Warren's son-in-law produced a film with support from two Iranian organizations.
With an assist by WikiLeaks — which has published the Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta's illegally hacked campaign correspondence in an easy-to-search database — amateur muckrakers can easily rifle through the files and isolate any tidbit that seems a little juicy.
Five years later, after an arduous trek across Central America, including 15 days in a Mexican jail, they arrived here with two backpacks of clothes and a single tidbit of information — "Kentucky Fried Chicken" — about the state they now call home.
The star also revealed a tidbit about dressing for a game when you're a sports reporter: it's better to wear black and gray (which we've seen her in plenty this season) than wear color so you never show favoritism towards one team.
I wonder about that last tidbit, so I do a quick google search and I find out that I'm an asshole: Ina did recently find herself amongst the final four in the category of "Newcomer Sex Goddess" at the DDF Awards 2016.
We didn't really until we read an article about it, which included this tidbit: The supervising sound editors for "A Quiet Place" shot a grape with a stun gun and slowed that sound down 80 percent to create the film's monster sounds.
Two luxury menswear retailers testified in court on Wednesday about Manafort's lavish spending habit — including the crucial tidbit that Manafort was the store's only customer to pay using wire transfers from foreign accounts — and, naturally, Twitter seized the opportunity to roast him.
Now, here comes a third tidbit that was too hot for the small screen: This scene was deleted from the episode because Eddie decided to get high as fuck after he completed the introduction to local sugarcane farmer Beryl while visiting Jamaica.
Stephen Hillenburg -- the creator of the hit Nickelodeon show "SpongeBob SquarePants" -- officially died of heart failure as a result of his ALS, but the more interesting tidbit ... his remains were scattered at sea -- and you gotta hope he'll rest in Bikini Bottom.
It was with great joy that I deleted it and thanked the patron saint of innkeepers, St. Martin of Tours — who according to some sources also serves that role for alcoholics, appropriately enough — that they hadn't included that little tidbit in their review.
In the interview, Soderlund told a story about his 13 year old daughter asking why her father's game was getting attacked online, a tidbit that prompted an /r/battlefield shitposter to point out that Battlefield V is only for those 18 and up.
Oh, and this isn't the most newsworthy tidbit, but I'm pretty sure I figured out when Ajit Pai filmed his infamous anti-net neutrality Harlem shake video: he had a filming commitment in the "green room" with regards to RIF on December 11.
Check out this additional Rosenthal tidbit: The Giants, for different reasons, had a run-in with visiting players early last season after they hired a new visiting clubhouse manager, Abe Silvestri, who had previously been director of baseball operations at Washington State.
That little tidbit for on-the-fly evaluations of a stranger's bank account comes from economists at the University of Chicago, who recently published a paper with the National Bureau of Economic Research highlighting how consumer behavior and media consumption can infer demographic information.
The end result is being able to listen to the parts of the podcasts or other audio programs you would actually care about, rather than slogging through half an hour or more of chatter for the one tidbit of news you were interested in.
"Beyond 2" will likely be the S10 Plus, while the "Beyond 0" is expected to be a budget version, akin to the iPhone XR. Another tidbit from the new leak is the phone's apparent ability to wirelessly charge compatible handsets and perhaps even Samsung wearables.
In perhaps the most telling tidbit of the interview, Acton reveals that even before the WhatsApp acquisition had been cleared he was carefully coached by Facebook to tell European regulators it would be "really difficult" for it to combine WhatsApp and Facebook user data.
That didn't stop Andy Cohen from trying to pry some intel from Hadid on Tuesday night's Watch What Happens Live, and he kind of, sort of got her to confirm at least a little tidbit about what's going on between Bella Hadid and Drake.
In the course of researching the book, the authors discovered not only one surprising tidbit after another—for instance, North Korea is the only country where weed is available at supermarkets—but also just how maddening the history of the anti-weed movement is.
But the best anecdote from the entire article, by far, is this fascinating little tidbit: The scene, of course, is the one where Smith's character, Jay, finally gets to push the little red button and their car zips across the ceiling of the Midtown Tunnel.
He also said it reminded him to take his meds whenever he looked at his wrist, and that after a while, he noticed his resting pulse was higher when taking his meds regularly—a tidbit he could ask his doctor about during his next checkup.
Spun from a historical tidbit — apparently the creator of Sherlock Holmes and the legendary American escape artist knew each other in real life — and set in London in 1901, the show spends a lot of time on tepid exchanges about the fantastic versus the rational.
TIDBIT FROM ONE OF THE DETAINEES: This morning, Vice President Pence recalled how one of the prisoners had asked to walk outside the airplane during a refueling stop on the way back from Pyongyang, because he "hadn't seen daylight in a very long time.
School funding Add this tidbit to the debate over school funding and equity (or lack of it) in public schools: US school districts with mostly white students get $23 billion a year more in funding than districts in which most students are not white.
And while she couldn't reveal too much about the highly-anticipated new season, the actress did reveal "one little tidbit" involving some delicious subject matter: "There is a scene where Midge lists a whole lot of deli food very, very quickly all in one sentence," she said.
And while many things, like the announcement of three new iPhones with 2128-, 232-, and 303-inch screens and designs based on the iPhone X have long been rumored, there was another tidbit that piqued my interest: Once again, it seems, the iPad Mini is missing.
In addition to the tidbit that Kim Cattrall was actually a replacement for younger actress Lou Thornton (The Jenny McCarthy Show), Star also shared that current Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce star Lisa Edelstein would have played the show's heroine if Parker was unable to take the role.
And the enormous story includes this interesting tidbit [emphasis ours]:While Mr. Zuckerberg conducted a public apology tour in the last year, Ms. [Sheryl] Sandberg has overseen an aggressive lobbying campaign to combat Facebook's critics, shift public anger toward rival companies and ward off damaging regulation.
The performer shared this intriguing tidbit of information ever so casually in a new profile with GQ. The high-end shoe brand then confirmed the news — and sealed the deal with an already-booming hashtag — on Instagram, adding that the collection consists of four styles for men.
"Because we're role models, it's important for us to be honest and say, if you're in a marriage and there are times you want to leave, that's normal — because I felt that way," she said to PEOPLE, explaining why she included the tidbit in her book.
"   TIDBIT THIS MORNING -- MAMA NANCY GIVES A PEP TALK: House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) told Democrats: "We have to handle this professionally, officially, patriotically, strategically.
When it comes to her relationship with the late and deeply loved Mister Rogers (legally known as Fred McFeely Rogers), however, Joanne Rogers recently opened up a bit, sharing with the Los Angeles Times a tidbit that makes us more deeply appreciate the wholesome TV icon.
Every planet its heroes visit has a story of its own, every alien species has a unique culture to explore, and every revealed tidbit about its galaxy's mystical reliance on the Force is another piece of a puzzle that sprawls out for light years in every direction.
The questionnaire yielded at least one tidbit that Democrats are trumpeting as reason to object to Judge Kavanaugh: the judge's past statements that the unanimous 1974 Supreme Court ruling that forced President Richard M. Nixon to turn over the Watergate tapes might have been wrongly decided.
This reprieve, if it can be called one, is the latest tidbit in a cornucopia of data from Gaia, a European spacecraft tasked with measuring the precise positions, velocities and other attributes of more than a billion stars in the Milky Way and other nearby galaxies.
That tidbit arrives courtesy of Instagram's annual year in review list, which summarizes the company's top global trends of 2016, from the most-used emoji (the red heart) to the most-Instagrammed days (Halloween) to the most-Instagrammed location based on geotagged data (Disney Theme Parks).
Also, interesting tidbit: "Believe" was one of the first tracks to ever use AutoTune, so as well as giving the world music that makes you want to stand on the nearest surface and scream whenever you hear it, she also basically made Travis Scott, Future et al happen.
Rumors don't point to an overhaul, though a recent tidbit from MacRumors claims that an Apple hardware supplier is making the next AirPods in a new black color option, and that it may add a matte texture to the AirPods, which would help them stay put in your ears.
One interesting tidbit of information, the study found, is that "maternal employment and the use of daycare is higher for second-borns in years 2 to 4 compared to older siblings" — suggesting a longer amount of parent-to-child face time could contribute to a less trouble-making future.
Former First Lady Michelle Obama revealed this tidbit during an appearance at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference on Tuesday, noting that while the dresses and accessories she wore for state dinners were meticulously photographed and scrutinized, her husband got away with wearing the same outfit year in and year out.
The tidbit came out during an interview when a reporter asked Watson whether or not she keeps in touch with Daniel Radcliffe and Co. Through a glazy-eyed exhale, because you know she never gets asked this question, ever, Watson explained that the cast has a group chat.
The Diversity Visa Lottery tidbit about Saipov first came up in an unconfirmed local ABC7 report, which was seized on by right-wing outlets like Breitbart and Blunt Force Truth as well as former Trump advisor Sebastian Gorka — seemingly to connect Schumer's prior immigration work to yesterday's deadly attack.
And though we thought we knew everything there was to know about the "Swish Swish" singer after her four-day live streaming event, there appears to be a new, even more shocking tidbit: Perry credits Donald Trump's presidential victory for her newfound "full sexual liberation," according to People.
While in conversation with the first black executive editor at the Times, a 47 year-old Jay opened up about race, politics in addition to the music and threw in a tidbit of exciting news about a joint album with none other than his wife and our queen, Beyoncé.
An interesting tidbit in a New Yorker profile from 2013—the year before Kesha accused Gottwald of rape—notes that, unhappy with merely writing songs for pop stars, Gottwald was actively looking for a young female popstar who he could sign a deal with and write exclusively for.
The kids, it seems, talk too, and Chloe Mackenzie (Darby Camp) has taken it upon herself to reveal a tidbit she picked up from eavesdropping on her mother: that Ziggy Chapman (Iain Armitage) is Perry's son and a brother to their classmates Josh and Max (Cameron and Nicholas Crovetti).
" Well, if the Cavs—not to mention the rest of the league—were tired of Golden State before, one tidbit toward the end of Jenkins' piece will almost certainly add fuel to the fire: "One NBA front office ran simulations, based on player values, for the upcoming season.
Working individually or in pairs, they could: • Identify the title and author;• Summarize the content, talking about the new understanding or discovery the author is presenting;• Share one interesting quote, fact or tidbit from the article; • Make a connection between the article and the content being studied in class.
A somewhat different Cantina Talk this time around, as the usual round-up of rumors, speculation, and straight-up news will be dominated by this past weekend's Star Wars Celebration Europe, the three-day convention in London that delivered every kind of imaginable tidbit of information from the Star Wars universe.
They also estimate there are about 113 million people who practice Islam in the US. Another interesting tidbit from their report: They estimate the number of Americans who convert to Islam is about equal to the number of Muslim-Americans who convert to another faith or no longer identify with Islam.
One last tidbit that HTC has added is a new radial menu that can be triggered with a squeeze: it's a rotatable wheel that serves as a sort of app palette under your thumb, and it reminds me of previous efforts at such designs from the likes of the First Else.
" Here's one remarkable tidbit, from page 285 of the report: Flashback: The Lester Holt interview became infamous because Trump told the NBC anchor that when he fired FBI Director James Comey, "I said to myself — I said, you know, this Russia thing with Trump and Russia is a made-up story.
" Despite the implied heavy tone of the doc via the many clips of interviewees in tears, there's also a tidbit of candid "I don't think of her"-level backstage shade from Houston in one of the new archival clips wherein she states, "People think it's so easy, and it's not.
But here at least is another tidbit of intel about what automated accounts are up to vis-a-vis major media websites — although, as always, these results are qualified as 'suspected bots' as a consequence of how difficult it is to definitively identify whether an online entity is human or not.
As an elite mixed martial artist it probably isn't a great strategic move to limit yourself so obviously to pursuing a single means of victory—but that tidbit does stand as statistical evidence to irrefutably prove something about Lawler that so many other fighters simply assert about themselves as part of the rhetoric.
"As we conduct operations, as we work with our Iraqi partners, we are continuously working with them to try and draw out any tidbit of information that we can find that relates in any way to an external attack or external operation that ISIL is planning," Warren said, using another name for ISIS.
One last interesting tidbit – Via, the carpooling app that uses SUVs to shuttle up to five different passengers around the city is doing quite well, giving about 450,000 rides in April, with each driver completing an average of 108 trips per week (counting each rider in a carpool as a separate trip).
The tidbit came in Mike Allen's Sunday newsletter over at Axios, which read: Josh Kushner — a venture capitalist and entrepreneur who founded Thrive Capital, a venture capital firm; Oscar, a health insurance company; and Cadre, a real estate investment platform (and brother of Jared) — has quietly donated $50,000 to March for Our Lives.
I could spot the exact moment when a guest spotted a juicy tidbit in the salon's copies of Entertainment Weekly or US. Their eyes would widen, the magazine would lower a few inches below their chin, and they'd share the personal drama of a B-list celebrity or an obscure casting rumor.
But the most revealing tidbit was when the designer all but name-checked Raf Simons as the still-unannounced creative director for all things Calvin Klein (all rumors and industry murmurings have pointed to Simons): "They won't announce [who it is] publicly because it's under contract, but the whole industry knows," Klein said.
When it came to the revealing tidbit in the indictment about the Podesta Group, Vox's Andrew Prokop noted at the time: A report from CNN earlier this year described how the Podesta Group repeatedly contacted the State Department about Ukraine's 2012 election, attempting to put a positive spin on the regime's handling of the elections.
Now that season 15 has plowed through most of the Kardashians' 2017 and 2018 baby subterfuge — both Chicago West and Stormi Webster have been born in the series — KUWTK has arrived at the clan's most fascinating tidbit of recent, genuinely upsetting drama: Tristan Thompson's cheating scandal leading up to Khloé Kardashian going into labor.
In preparing to write this essay, I had to wrestle myself away from the archive of London's Central Criminal Court, where I imagined I could find some historical tidbit that would crack the case wide open—so much more immediately gratifying than reading a dense history book by someone who actually understands the subject.
It was only in the second to last paragraph that the paper acknowledged a critical tidbit: By a margin of 22019 to 40 percent, voters said they would still opt to support him over Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
There is a joke that I have started hearing around New York City, in the (admittedly small) publishing circles I travel in: If you hear a good tidbit of gossip, you can almost guarantee it will appear in subtly fictionalized form on the next season of Younger, a sitcom set in the book world.
The latest juicy tidbit is what looks to be the official names of the three models Apple is rumored to be announcing next Tuesday — and they suggest Cupertino is skipping its usual 'S' generation convention for this release, as well as throwing in a curve ball christening for the most expensive model of the trio.
But in making the announcement on Wednesday afternoon, the police and prosecutors revealed another tantalizing tidbit: The suspect had also been charged with a second cold-case murder — that of a 17-year-old girl whose remains had been found in an alley inside laundry bags a year before the young man's body was discovered.
During today's Star Wars Rebels panel at Star Wars Celebration, the show's creator, Dave Filoni announced that the will be coming to an end at the end of its fourth season, but dropped an interesting tidbit: there will be another character transplanted from the expanded universe, one who will be voiced by veteran Star Wars actor Warwick Davis.
However, one juicy little tidbit has been shared ahead of time: in a video of the interview posted to the Beats 1 Twitter account, Zane Lowe questions the group about whether SATURATION III—their third album, due for release on Friday (December 15)—really would be their "last studio album," as they touted on social media.
The report also includes the tidbit about the trio of senior Facebook managers who knew about the Cambridge Analytica breach sooner than Zuckerberg himself (but apparently did not think to share the incident with the CEO), as well as singling out Facebook for "disingenuous" and "bad faith" responses to democratic concerns about the misuse of people's data.
The tidbit that made the biggest headlines was that the company had just closed a deal with writer-director Rian Johnson to create a new trilogy of movies in the Star Wars universe, giving Lucasfilm the kind of long-term pact with a single director that it's arguably been missing since George Lucas handed over the keys in 2012.
There was high-end collegiate puck, sure, but aside from then-retired old-timer Frank Brimsek and newcomer Tom Williams (who—and this tidbit deserves an essay of its own—was once arrested by Toronto customs officials after telling them, in jest, that he had a bomb in his bag), the NHL contained exactly zero American delegates.
She did, however, document the alleged affair within an eight-page, handwritten note reviewed thoroughly by The New Yorker, which contained this tasty (no pun intended) tidbit: "Trump, she said, always stayed in the same bungalow at the Beverly Hills Hotel and ordered the same meal—steak and mashed potatoes—and never drank," the article states. Fascinating.
It's a way of life for political people, and sometimes it's impossible to tell the difference between an invasion of privacy and a well-planted heartwarming tidbit — something a few cynical souls wondered about as reports of John Kennedy's supposed engagement began to appear in a New York tabloid just in time for the magazine's launch.
The most interesting tidbit to me is this: users actually prefer the ergonomics of the traditional three-button Android navigation that was in place for years before Google switched things up (on the Pixel at least) last year with Android P. The buttons get a rating of 5.78 in ergonomics versus 5.39 for the Android Q gestures.
In his tweets, Trump cherry-picked the part of Gowdy's interview that was convenient to him — the Sessions comments — and left out a less convenient but also important tidbit: The South Carolina Congress member said the FBI was right to look into what Russia was doing in 2016, including its contacts with people in Trump's orbit.
Two real estate agents who worked on the sale, which includes a stipulation that Mr. Hefner, 90, and his wife, Crystal Harris, 30, can continue to live in the mansion until his death, did not respond to queries, although a third agent involved, Jeff Hyland, added an interesting tidbit: The Metropouloses had tried to buy the Playboy Mansion six years earlier and failed.
And while the article didn't really "spill the beans" on the lurid skeletons Trump supposedly thinks she has lurking in her closet, it did give us one very explosive tidbit of information about her husband, a guy currently locked in a heated fight for his Texas Senate seat, and if it's true, it may fundamentally alter the entire state of the race as we know it.
Read this tidbit about a subset of McLaren, its Applied Technologies group:Among its other projects, McLaren Applied Technologies has designed health-monitoring systems for stroke victims and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients based on F1 telemetry; created a scheduling system for Heathrow Airport that reduces flight delays; and worked with some of the world's biggest oil and gas companies, pharmaceutical conglomerates, data-centre operators and sports brands.
Another interesting tidbit from the report is confirmation that the ICO has shared the names of three "senior managers" at Facebook who knew about the Cambridge Analytica data breach prior to the first press report in December 2015 — which is the date Facebook has repeatedly told the committee was when it first learnt of the breach, contradicting what the ICO found via its own investigations.
Today's tidbit comes from New Zealand, home of good things like Lorde and indeed the Lord of the Rings films, where an intrepid hacker has been playing NWA's protest anthem "Fuck tha Police" (as well as a Rage Against the Machine cover) on a loop over police radio frequencies, ergo forcing cops to listen to a song about how institutionally terrible the LAPD were.
One more thing: As I was reading what had been written about this song at the time of its release, I found this interesting news tidbit: In 2012, Wayne told an MTV interviewer that he had an album worth of love songs he'd written in jail and that he was planning to release called DEVOL ("loved" backwards, four years before Future got the idea).
"    Tidbit from the DNC chair: Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairman Tom PerezThomas Edward PerezClinton's top five vice presidential picks Government social programs: Triumph of hope over evidence Labor's 'wasteful spending and mismanagement" at Workers' Comp MORE told The Hill's Rafael Bernal that the key to winning the presidential election in 2020 is the Latino vote -- and not just in states with large Hispanic populations.
Meanwhile, here's an interesting tidbit: According to a source, one of the pitching EF companies, Ochre Bio — which is developing gene therapies to treat donor livers outside of the body — made the unusual decision to join Silicon Valley's YC accelerator in the middle of the EF programme where the founders met, so they're effectively coming into Demo Day with half their round filled. Ambify
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE isn't likely to break out this little tidbit of information in his Twitter feed, even though he could justifiably blame it on previous administrations.
"    TIDBIT FOR AFTER THE SENATE IMPEACHMENT VOTE ON WEDNESDAY: Via The Hill's Alexander Bolton, "Senate GOP Whip John ThuneJohn Randolph ThuneSenate GOP drives stake through talk of Trump censure The Hill's 12:30 Report: Dems wait for winner after caucus chaos Senate eyes quick getaway after impeachment vote MORE says the expectation is for the Senate to recess for the week after Wednesday vote on articles of impeachment.
I am going to be very interested to see how people talk about the album; if they give credit to West for her debut track (which is such a juicy tidbit given his current...um, status), if that trend continues as she rolls out more music, or if she just gets the bag to hold should this album be less than a successful, chart-topping, creative reimagining of her image.
"    TIDBIT -- THIS MORNING AT THE CAPITOL: "Mark MeadowsMark Randall MeadowsThe Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Airbnb - Senators clinch deal on T stimulus package White House, Senate reach deal on trillion stimulus package The Hill's 12:30 Report: Lawmakers near deal on stimulus MORE, the incoming chief of staff, joining Steven Mnuchin and Eric Ueland this morning in the Capitol as they meet with Senate leaders to close out the stimulus talks.
" TIDBIT FROM John BoltonJohn BoltonOvernight Defense: Ex-Navy secretary slams Trump in new op-ed | Impeachment tests Pompeo's ties with Trump | Mexican president rules out US 'intervention' against cartels Pompeo-Trump relationship tested by impeachment inquiry Democrats eye taking fight over McGahn testimony to impeachment trial MORE THIS MORNING: Former national security adviser John Bolton tweeted this morning, "Glad to be back on Twitter after more than two months.
The most interesting tidbit revealed that the odds to leap into the draft's top three slots may increase for depressing-but-not-atrocious teams that aren't willing to lose games intentionally: Forgetting all the connected side effects the whole proposal would have, this might be the most intriguing: stubborn owners and organizations that refuse to tank even though it's the smartest path towards eventual championship contention would fall into a more beneficial arrangement.
Perhaps ironically, news of Facebook's plans for China leaked due to the current events in the United States, Isaac tweeted a fun tidbit that didn't make the story, showing how the fear of a Donald Trump presidency is what scared some sources into leaking details of the tool to the press:We've reached out to Facebook to learn more about its plans for China and will update this post when we hear back.
He portrayed the bad guy in the latest "Avengers" movie, which is the sort of tidbit that -- for "Deadpool 2's" writers -- was too juicy to ignore Reynolds is very good at straddling the occasionally serious demands of a role defined by its mostly relentless tomfoolery, designed to play up Deadpool's status as the class clown of Marvel in general, and specifically, the corner of its cinematic stable occupied by the X-Men, which Fox controls.
For reference, the iPhone 8 had 2 GB of RAM while the iPhone 11 reportedly has 4 GB.  One other tidbit from Kuo: the iPhone SE 2, if that winds up being its actual name, will likely feature Touch ID. Kuo also anticipates the SE 2 will be targeted toward happy iPhone 6 and 6S users who, despite their happiness, suddenly find themselves with a phone that can no longer support the latest version of iOS.
And he's broken news on his Twitter feed, too, like when he tweeted, per a source in the Los Angeles FBI field office, that James Comey learned of his firing by seeing it on TV. (A New York Times reporter tweeted the same tidbit 14 minutes later.) "Yashar gets a lot of benefit of the doubt from people who wouldn't give reporters the benefit of the doubt, and I think he still handles the information like a journalist," said one political reporter who knows him.
An excerpt from Joshua Green's forthcoming book Devil's Bargain: Steve Bannon, Donald Trump, and the Storming of the Presidency has a fascinating tidbit about how Coulter in 2016 was a covert advisor to the Trump campaign, even as she was also a public cheerleader for the policies she helped craft: When Trump came under fire because his campaign hadn't produced a single policy paper, Bannon arranged for Nunberg and Ann Coulter, the conservative pundit, to quickly write a white paper on Trump's immigration policies.
TIDBIT -- WHY LAWMAKERS WANT A DEAL THIS WEEK: Via Defense News's Joe Gould, "The U.S. is set to send its largest congressional delegation yet to the 2019 Munich Security Conference, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters FEC chair calls on Trump to provide evidence of NH voter fraud Five years after Yazidi genocide, US warns ISIS is rebounding MORE, but it could all fall apart if talks to avert a government shutdown fail.
The latest — and potentially devastating — tidbit comes from President Trump's own lawyer, Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiMurphy: Background check talks continue despite Trump Ukraine criticism Hacker changes Seattle road sign to say 'Impeach the bastard' Pence: Trump has been 'completely vindicated' with Ukraine call readout MORE, who told CNN that "of course" he asked Ukraine to do opposition research on one of Trump's competitors for the presidency, former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE and his family.

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