April 23, 2019
The Tuesday Movie @ Your Library is Ben is Back at 2.
Stop by the Chatham Branch of the Chatham-Kent Public Library every week for the Tuesday Movie @ Your Library.
Everyone is welcome for a suggested donation of $2 at the door.
The Chatham-Kent Cougars are hosting an NFL Development Clinic today and Thursday.
For ages 6-16, the program is designed to teach every participant, every position, through a step-by-step progression of skill instruction packaged in a re-adaptive, fun and entertaining manner.
Clinic runs from 5:30-7:30 at the Chatham-Kent Athletic Complex, behind CKSS.
James Holzhauer has won 13 in a row now on Jeopardy!
Once again Holzhauer dominated, winning $90,812 and bringing his 13-day total to $942,738.
He’s now in fourth place in the list of consecutive “Jeopardy!” games won. Ken Jennings holds the record for the longest winning streak at 74 consecutive games in 2004, winning $2.5 million over that run. A win Tuesday could push Holzhauer past $1 million in total earnings.
In the past, the average single-show earnings were about $20,000. Holzhauer, who has been setting records over the past 12 episodes, set the single-show record of $131,127 in winnings.
Alex Trebek’s yearly pay is $10 million.
This Sunday’s episode of The Simpson’s will be Canadian themed, titled D’oh Canada.
In the episode Lisa is mistakenly given political asylum in Canada during a family trip to Niagara Falls.
Prime Minister Trudeau will be portrayed and there are suggestions that they might touch on the SNC-Lavalin controversy.
Justin Trudeau to appear in Canada-themed episode of The Simpsons https://t.co/seGPpjHdHU pic.twitter.com/DpxSWjJ1pP
— blogTO (@blogTO) April 22, 2019
Samsung is delaying the release of their $2,000 foldable smartphone.
The Galaxy Fold broke when reviewers tried to use it. In some cases, the screen blacked out while in others, the phone’s hinges snapped.
It was scheduled to be released on Friday.
JUST IN: Samsung delays its $2,000 folding phone after test units brokehttps://t.co/vpF3o8YZeh
— CNBC Now (@CNBCnow) April 22, 2019