PewDiePie has apologized after posting a meme mocking Demi Lovato’s reported overdose and hospitalization
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PewDiePie apologizes for making fun of Demi Lovato
PewDiePie has apologized after posting a meme mocking Demi Lovato’s reported overdose and hospitalization
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PewDiePie apologizes for making fun of Demi Lovato
MADISON, N.J. (CBSNewYork) – MADISON, N.J. (CBSNewYork) – An alternate way of getting to the train station may be just down the road in New Jersey. Soon a select group of commuters could be powered by electric scooters, reports CBS2’s Natalie Duddridge. A transit company called Boxcar teamed up with the mayor of Madison to give people a new option for traveling a short distance from home to the train station and solve the commuter parking problem “One way to get cars out of downtown and people onto mass transit might be electric scooters,” said Boxcar SEO Joe Colangelo. “That’s really our target market here in the suburbs.” Online applicants will be chosen to test out the proposal this fall. Riders will each get a scooter for free that can go up to 15 miles on a single charge. “We’re going to require you to have a driver’s license and to participate in a safety training session and to wear a helmet,” said Colangelo. Safety was one of the issues the mayor wanted to tackle before green lighting the pilot program. “One of our council members was in China and talked about the fact that they have a share program and that their scooters were all over the place, and he was concerned,” said Madison mayor Robert Conley. Boxcar says it will build a secure storage facility inside the train station. When users return, they can ride it home, keep it overnight and charge it back up. Boxcar hopes to expand to 20 different New Jersey towns by summer 2019. To take part in the e-scooter program, visit boxcarapp.com/scooters .
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E-Scooters Seen As Fix For NJ Commuter Parking
UNION, N.J. (CBSNewYork) – NFL training camps open in just over two weeks. Many young players in the area are already putting on the pads in these 90-degree temperatures. So what better player to give advice on dealing with the conditions than two-time Super Bowl MVP Eli Manning ? As CBS2’s Otis Livingston reported, hydration was the theme Tuesday as Manning participated in the Offense-Defense Youth Football Camp on behalf of the Gatorade Beat the Heat program. The 14-year NFL veteran passed on some sage advice. “I know I have a better plan to attack it now than when I was 14 years old. In between two-a-days, I would go for a swim and drink a soda. Now, it’s wake up and start hydrating right from the get go,” he said. The New York Giants are coming off a terrible 2-14 season, where Manning’s 210 game streak as starting quarterback came to an abrupt end. Now, they have a new general manager, coach and players, and Manning’s looking forward to hitting the restart button. “That’s the great thing about football is what you did last year doesn’t matter. Good or bad, it’s all about what you can do this year. (I’m) excited about the guys we have, the new coaches. (I’ve) been texting with the guys, and everybody’s excited to get rolling and see what we can do this year,” he said. Manning isn’t alone. His talented teammates on the offense, led by Odell Beckham Jr., are so excited they put together a music video on Instagram documenting their recent shirtless workouts. “I know they’ll have to make some adjustments. We do practice with our shirts on with the Giants, so I know the friction. They’ll have to make an adjustment the first few weeks, so it might be something new for them and take some time to get used to that,” said Manning. After he spoke to the kids Tuesday at Kean University, he even participated in the team portion of drills and played quarterback, of course. He looked in mid-season form, tossing his touchdown pass to a lucky camper. “I was like, I better catch this ball,” camper Justin Valentin said. “Speechless.”
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A law professor who clerked for Judge Brett Kavanaugh describes the Supreme Court nominee as independent and fair
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Zo serves up seven songs on the appetizer, with one being the previously-released track, “RIP,” which finds the rapper dealing with the pain of death.
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Zoey Dollaz Drops 'Sorry Not Sorry' Mixtape
Think Tink never arrived, of course, and her alliance with Timbaland, who had once anointed her as the second coming of Aaliyah, turned out to be a doomed one. There is an unmistakable disconnect between the slick hybrids of pop, R&B , and hip-hop on Tink's earlier, self-released work and the two …
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