Gm Announces Plug And Charge Partnership With Evgo

The company says that owners of GM-built electric vehicles (EV) will be able to charge in a streamlined process, with the ability to begin charging as soon as they plug into an EVgo station. That includes the Ultium-platform vehicles like the GMC Hummer and Cadillac Lyriq, but also the older Chevrolet Bolt and Bolt EUV. “We want to be the company that makes the EV experience seamless and convenient for everyone,” GM vice president of EV Ecosystem Hoss Hassani said in a press release....

January 10, 2023 · 2 min · 408 words · Steven Lacy

Goal S Top 20 A League Players No.6 James Troisi

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW It looked for a while that James Troisi was going to cross the derby divide and join Melbourne City - that was until an 11th hour intervention from Victory coach Kevin Muscat secured his signature for a third A-League season. The 29-year-old has shone in two previous seasons for the Victory, but has yet to taste success, coming closest in the penalty shootout loss to Sydney in last year’s Grand Final....

January 10, 2023 · 2 min · 327 words · Katherine Rushing

Goal Signs Esports Player

McIntyre, who was signed after representing Scottish Premiership side Hibernian, has been playing in his first major tournament as a Goal player in the Sportego eLeague, a FIFA 18 tournament that kicked off in January. It has featured players from football clubs including Ajax, Manchester City and West Ham, as well as other professional eSports teams, including Epsilon, Stark eSports and AS Roma Fnatic. Following his successful qualification for the knockout stages of the continental FIFA 18 competition, Goal will work with McIntyre to produce FIFA 18 content across Goal’s social channels and on site....

January 10, 2023 · 2 min · 272 words · Jo Byers

Gofundme Raises 39K For Victim Brutally Beaten Called Homophobic Slurs

The page was created by Cianan Liburd on behalf of David Gomez, the victim of the June 5 assault at Hanlan’s Point in Toronto. The page described Gomez as “a precious and loved member of our Queer community.” At the time of publication, more than $39,000 had been raised for Gomez on the site. “The attack left David unconscious for some time, and he awoke to find out his nose had been broken, cheekbone and orbital bone shattered, a splint in his hip bone and a concussion,” the GoFundMe page said....

January 10, 2023 · 3 min · 496 words · John Sanchez

Going Back To School

Instead these wanna-be Lolitas are on their way to something called “School Disco,” a club night where patrons dress up in their button-downs and dance to the ’80s music of their youth. “It’s escapism without doing anything illegal,” says DJ and School Disco founder Bobby Sanchez. That nostalgia for school days has taken London by storm. Every weekend upwards of 7,000 partygoers pay $18 apiece to get into clubs that require them to dress in uniform....

January 10, 2023 · 4 min · 675 words · Cora Lites

Going Extreme Snowboarding And Moguls

Clearly, Kass is getting the hang of this Olympics thing. Be polite. Keep comments mainstream. And, please, no on-camera stoner jokes. The learning curve, though, is much steeper in the other direction. The Winter Olympics are the fussy old fuddy-duddy of the sports world–its governing body, the International Olympic Committee, didn’t help that image when it announced this month a crackdown on “crotch shots” in figure skating–and the gradual addition of extreme sports in the 1990s was seen as a grudging effort to make the Olympics palatable to 13-year-olds....

January 10, 2023 · 6 min · 1068 words · James Wagner

Going Gaga Over Guga

He can blame a skinny, shaggy-haired kid everyone calls Guga. Early last week, in the French Open’s final, 23-year-old Gustavo Kuerten outtoughed the Swedish powerhouse Magnus Norman for five punishing sets and nearly four hours to win his second French Open. In the process Kuerten clinched the top ranking in the Association of Tennis Professionals and intensified the fever that was already sweeping sports-mad Brazil: Gugamania. Thousands of fans were waiting when Kuerten landed at the airport in Florianopolis, his hometown in southern Brazil....

January 10, 2023 · 3 min · 486 words · Richard Miller

Gold Cup Odds Mexico Favored In Final U.S. Odds On To Take Third Place Match

But Mexico is a sizeable favorite over Jamaica, which upended the United States 2-1 in the semifinal, in Sunday’s match (7:30 p.m. ET, FOX Sports 1). At the Mirage, they’re a favorite of -300 to win and -135 to win in 90 minutes. MORE: Panama, Costa Rica demand corruption investigation of Mexico The U.S., meanwhile, is an even larger favorite in the third-place game against Panama on Saturday (4 p....

January 10, 2023 · 1 min · 167 words · Ben Arwood

Golden Retriever Reuniting With Mom After Two Years Leaves Internet Sobbing

Karina, 27, from Texas, told Newsweek about bringing her 2-year-old dog Arlo to see his relatives in December. The pup can be seen inquisitively sniffing his mom and his full-blood sibling Libby. Their owner was unable to determine if Arlo’s mom recognized him or not, but she says the meeting made it easier for Arlo to “accept” Libby. She recorded the reunion and shared it on her TikTok page @arlosgoldenadventures, and it has since been viewed more than 627,000 times....

January 10, 2023 · 3 min · 508 words · Jennifer Good

Golden Retriever X Husky Puppy Is Melting Hearts Online

Huskies, on the other hand, are energetic and athletic, known for surviving harsh winters and being able to travel long distances. But what about a hybrid of these best-loved breeds? Well, one TikToker has taken to the app to share footage of her puppy who is a mix of the two—and it is adorable. The video has gone viral on the app since it was posted on July 3 by a woman called Cori Baker, having surpassed a whopping 18....

January 10, 2023 · 2 min · 404 words · Donald Hodge

Golf Tending To Lindsey Vonn No Trouble For Tiger Woods

Woods still wouldn't reveal what he would be playing after he gets back from Dubai next month. MORE: Leaderboard: Tiger at Torrey Pines | Quest for majors The only tournament he typically plays until the Florida swing is the Match Play Championship. Woods and Vonn have spoken about the similarities they experience as athletes, even recovering from knee injuries. Woods has had four surgeries on his left knee, including a major reconstruction after he won the U....

January 10, 2023 · 1 min · 188 words · Lula Bridges

Golf Experts Pushing For Needed Rules Tune Up

Thomas Pagel, senior director of rules for the U.S. Golf Association, took part in private meetings devoted to changing the Rules of Golf without losing the tradition associated with the game. MORE: The best U.S. Open photos from Oakmont “Everyone wants the game to be simple, but it’s a complex game,” Pagel said, via Golf.com. “You have a little white ball that can and will go anywhere, and the rules try to handle all those situations....

January 10, 2023 · 3 min · 542 words · Kenneth Douglas

Good Hearts Grim Horrors

“Every night she would fall asleep with the prayer that, while she slept, her body would stretch itself, grow to the size of that of other girls her age in Burgdorf,” writes Hegi in Stones from the River (507 pages. Poseidon. $23). “To help God along, Trudi would hang from door frames by her fingers until they were numb, convinced she could feel her bones lengthening.” From her vantage point deep inside Trudi’s consciousness, Hegi describes a little girl growing up with a terrible, painful difference; she describes the to-and-fro of a small German town where neighbors flock to every house of mourning with soups and cakes; and she describes the local disintegration of civility and soul as Hitler ascends....

January 10, 2023 · 5 min · 1050 words · George Cummings

Good Luck Raiders Antonio Brown Has Turned Into The Worst Kind Of Player

The second-year coach and first-year general manager had to be thinking, Can’t you lay low and just play ball for awhile, AB? That would have been my hope after parting with a couple draft picks and paying Brown an additional $11.2 million to accept the trade. Meanwhile, the Steelers have to be reminding themselves that a leopard can’t change its spots, and Pittsburgh is better off without the receiver....

January 10, 2023 · 4 min · 851 words · Richard Dininno

Good Morning America S Michael Strahan S Transition From Football To Tv Wasn T Easy

What has it been like adjusting to the new realities of broadcasting amid COVID-19? We have had to adjust just like everyone else. We put the health and safety of our staff and crew first. During times like these where fear and anxiety are heightened, straightforward journalism and the information we bring to Good Morning America viewers each morning are more important than ever. Your clothing line is expanding, which feels like a perfect time because everyone is in athleisure working from home....

January 10, 2023 · 5 min · 855 words · Ryan Karl

Good News For Neophiles

January 10, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Lori Gregory

Good News For Seahawks Super Bowl 50 Closer To Home

The Seahawks will never get over such a heartbreaking loss, a 28-24 thriller against the Patriots in Super Bowl XLIX. But they can at least find peace of mind in the fact that the players who let a second title slip through their fingers; who were just one yard away from the Lombardi Trophy, will return in 2015 and have a great chance to reach Super Bowl 50. MORE: Six teams that could stop Patriots | No explanation for play call on game-sealing pick “Our goal is to get back next year,” quarterback Russell Wilson told reporters after the game....

January 10, 2023 · 4 min · 648 words · Rachael Perdue

Good Samaritan S Over 1 000 Gift To Stranger Stuns Internet

The man’s colleague—an anonymous social media user posting under the name Polar Nerd—shared the story in a now-viral Twitter thread, writing: “I’m only sharing this because I think it might make a few people smile today.” The tweets have amassed over 395,000 likes and more than 33,000 retweets. You can read the full story here. Due to inflation and the “blistering surge in electricity prices,” more than 20 million U....

January 10, 2023 · 3 min · 532 words · Annette Cabrera

Good Thing Kevin Harvick Won At N.H. He Had Problems Early At Dover

That’s not to say that Harvick and company were thrilled with the setback. MORE: 16 for ‘16: Chase drivers | Dover daunting for Chasers On Lap 33 on Sunday, Harvick’s Chevrolet was smoking on the track at Dover International Speedway. He headed to the garage shortly thereafter. Still, after a dismal opening race at Chicagoland, Harvick was in the lower quadrant of the Chase entering last weekend’s race. He rallied with the win at New Hampshire last Sunday — something that made his run at Dover have no impact on his ability to advance to the Chase’s next round....

January 10, 2023 · 2 min · 233 words · Lee Baker

Google Finally Bans Alex Jones Infowars App After Coronavirus Claims

Just as on his radio show and other online platforms, Jones published false information via the InfoWars app, which had more than a 100,000 downloads at the time of its removal from the app store. In addition to broadcasting The Alex Jones Show live, products were also sold through the app, including supplements and protein powders. The New York Times found that alternative medicine supplements were a lucrative business for Jones, generating more than $15 million in sales for InfoWars in 2014....

January 10, 2023 · 2 min · 418 words · Willene Wadley