NYC subway will soon accept Google Pay at select turnstiles

Bye-bye, card swiping.
Bye-bye, card swiping.

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By Sasha Lekach

New York City straphangers, rejoice!

The city’s subway and bus systems are adding new contactless payment readers to select stations, enabling passengers to pay for rides using their smartphones.

Beginning May 31, you’ll be able to purchase a single-use digital MetroCard using Google Pay. The local transportation authority will be rolling out the feature to all Staten Island buses and all subway stations on the 4, 5, and 6 lines between Grand Central and Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center.

In short: You’ll be able to easily buy a ticket and travel between much of Manhattan and Brooklyn without having to buy a physical MetroCard. It’s expected to be a huge deal for visitors and tourists who often struggle to navigate the aging kiosks that sell physical MetroCards.

The effort is part of New York City’s OMNY contactless payment system that will let riders tap their smartphones, wearable devices, or contactless credit or debit card to pay for fares. 

Contactless commuting.

Contactless commuting.

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In addition to the new payment systems, starting today Google Assistant will be able to give live updates on subway times for all 26 lines and 400 stations. This means you can just ask your smart speaker or Android device, “Hey Google, when’s the next 1 train coming?” or “Hey Google, when’s the next train?” and you’ll get an accurate answer.

SEE ALSO: People keep dropping their AirPods onto subway tracks

To make things even easier, Google Maps will soon begin to incorporate more info about the subway system and show you which stations use Google Pay or other contactless payment systems. It’s a huge boon for all riders — now if we could just get the governor to fix the entire subway system.

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2020 College Football Playoff, Championship Schedule Revealed

Clemson's Trevor Lawrence takes a snap during the first half the NCAA college football playoff championship game against Alabama, Monday, Jan. 7, 2019, in Santa Clara, Calif. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

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Although there are still a few more months before the start of the college football season, several programs can already start circling dates for the College Football Playoff.

The college football postseason schedule was announced Thursday, via Derek Volner of ESPN Press Room, featuring full dates for all 35 bowl games covered by ESPN. 

The national semifinals will take place on December 28, the final Saturday of the calendar year instead of the originally scheduled date on New Year’s Eve. The national championship will be on Monday, Jan. 13.

New Year’s Day will once again feature many of the top non-playoff games on the schedule, with the Citrus Bowl, Outback Bowl, Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl all taking place on January 1. The Orange Bowl will be held on December 30 while the Peach Bowl and Fiesta Bowl will host the semifinals this season.

Full ESPN Bowl List

Dec. 20

Makers Wanted Bahamas Bowl at 2 p.m. ET

Frisco Bowl at 7:30 p.m. ET

Dec. 21

Celebration Bowl at 12 p.m. ET

New Mexico Bowl at 2 p.m. ET

Cheribundi Boca Raton Bowl at 3:30 p.m. ET

Camellia Bowl at 5:30 p.m. ET

Mitsubishi Motors Las Vegas Bowl at 7:30 p.m. ET

R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl at 9 p.m. ET

Dec. 23

Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl at 2:30 p.m. ET

Dec. 24

SoFi Hawai’i Bowl at 8 p.m. ET

Dec. 26

Walk-On’s Independence Bowl 4 p.m. ET

Quick Lane Bowl at 8 p.m. ET

Dec. 27

Military Bowl Presented by Northrop Grumman 12 p.m. ET

New Era Pinstripe Bowl at 3:20 p.m. ET

Academy Sports + Outdoors Texas Bowl at 6:45 p.m. ET

Cheez-It Bowl at 10:15 p.m. ET

Dec. 28 

Camping World Bowl at 12 p.m. ET

Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic at 12 p.m. ET

College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl at 4 or 8 p.m. ET

College Football Playoff Semifinal at the PlayStation Fiesta Bowl at 4 or 8 p.m. ET

Dec. 30

SERVPRO First Responder Bowl at 12:30 p.m. ET

Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl at 4 p.m. ET

Capital One Orange Bowl at 8 p.m. ET

Dec. 31

Belk Bowl at 12 p.m. ET

AutoZone Liberty Bowl at 3:45 p.m. ET

Valero Alamo Bowl at 7:30 p.m. ET

Jan. 1

Citrus Bowl at 1 p.m. ET

Outback Bowl at 1 p.m. ET

Rose Bowl Game Presented by Northwestern Mutual at 5 p.m. ET

Allstate Sugar Bowl at 8:45 p.m. ET

Jan. 2

Birmingham Bowl at 3 p.m. ET

TaxSlayer Gator Bowl at 7 p.m. ET

Jan. 3 

Famous Idaho Potato Bowl at 3:30 p.m. ET

Jan. 4

Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl at 11:30 a.m. ET

Jan. 6

Mobile Alabama Bowl at 7:30 p.m. ET

Jan. 13

College Football Playoff National Championship at 8 p.m. ET

Having the semifinals on a Saturday could potentially allow more viewers to watch the games without the added distraction of New Year’s Eve.

Unfortunately, it didn’t seem to help in the ratings last year as the ratings for both the semifinals and finals were significantly lower than the year before, according to Sports Media Watch.

One potential factor could be that fans were tired of seeing the same teams every year, with Clemson and Alabama battling for a championship for the third time in four years. The two programs also faced each other in the 2017 season but Alabama won in the semifinals before going on to win a title.

The problem is we could potentially see more of the same in 2019 with both the Crimson Tide and Tigers returning their elite quarterbacks in Tua Tagovailoa and Trevor Lawrence, plus a lot of talent on both sides of the ball.

Of course, we still have a long football season to determine which teams will be competing in the playoffs.

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Iran vows no surrender – even if bombed by ‘enemies’

Iran will not surrender to US pressure and will never abandon its goals even if it is attacked, President Hassan Rouhani said on Thursday.

Earlier in the day, Iran’s top military chief said the standoff between Tehran and Washington was a “clash of wills”, warning any enemy “adventurism” would meet a crushing response, the semi-official Fars news agency reported.

Tensions are festering between the two countries after Washington sent more military hardware to the Middle East in a show of force against what US officials say are Iranian threats to its troops and interests in the region.

After pulling out of Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, US President Donald Trump restored punishing American sanctions on Iran last year and tightened them this month, ordering all countries to halt imports of Iranian oil or face sanctions of their own.

“More than one year after the imposition of these severe sanctions, our people have not bowed to pressures despite facing difficulties in their lives,” Rouhani was quoted by the state news agency IRNA as saying.

Addressing a ceremony in commemoration of the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war, he added: “We need resistance so our enemies know that if they bomb our land, and if our children are martyred, wounded or taken as prisoners, we will not give up on our goals for the independence of our country and our pride.”

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‘Crushing response’

Iran’s armed forces chief of staff, Major-General Mohammad Baqeri, also pointed to an Iranian battle victory in the war with Iraq, and said that outcome should be a message that Iran will have a “hard, crushing and obliterating response” for any enemy.

“The confrontation and face-off of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the malicious government of America is the arena for a clash of wills,” Baqeri said.

The war of words between the two arch rivals shows no signs of abating.

On Sunday, Trump tweeted: “If Iran wants to fight, that will be the official end of Iran. Never threaten the United States again!”

Acting US defence chief Patrick Shanahan on Thursday confirmed the Pentagon was considering sending additional American troops to the Middle East as one of the ways to bolster protection for US forces there amid the rising tensions with Iran.

“What we’re looking at is: Are there things that we can do to enhance force protection in the Middle East?” Shanahan said. “It may involve sending additional troops.”

But Shanahan denied news reports that plans call for the deployment of as many as 10,000 more American soldiers to the region.

‘Window of opportunity’

Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told German envoy Jens Ploetner – who is seeking to preserve the 2015 nuclear deal – that Tehran’s patience was over. He urged the treaty’s remaining signatories to fulfill their commitments after the United States pulled out, the Fars news agency reported on Thursday.

Trump threatens Iran’s ‘end’ if it seeks fight with the US

Britain, France and Germany, which signed the 2015 deal along with the United States, China and Russia, are determined to show they can compensate for last year’s US withdrawal from the deal, protect trade, and still dissuade Tehran from quitting an accord designed to prevent it developing a nuclear bomb.

But Iran’s decision earlier this month to backtrack from some commitments in response to US measures to cripple its economy threatens to unravel the deal, under which Tehran agreed to curbs on its uranium enrichment programme in exchange for the removal of most international sanctions.

“After Iran’s announcement to partly suspend its commitments under the [nuclear deal], there is a window of opportunity for diplomacy to persuade Iran to continue to fully comply,” an unnamed German diplomatic source told Reuters news agency.

Tensions have soared between Iran and the United States since Washington sent more military assets to the Middle East, including an aircraft carrier, B-52 bombers and Patriot missiles.

The German diplomatic source said: “The situation in the Persian Gulf and the region, and the situation around the Vienna nuclear accord is extremely serious. There is a real risk of escalation… In this situation, dialogue is very important.”

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Facebook has already removed more than 2 billion fake accounts this year

Facebook is still dealing with a staggering number of fake accounts.
Facebook is still dealing with a staggering number of fake accounts.

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By Karissa Bell

Facebook’s fake account problem keeps getting bigger.

The company is removing more fake accounts than ever, taking down more than 2 billion accounts so far in 2019 alone, Facebook disclosed in a new transparency report.

Company executives said there’s been a sharp uptick in the number of fake accounts created this year. There were 2.19 billion accounts removed during the first quarter of 2019, nearly double the 1.2 billion removed during the fourth quarter of 2018.

SEE ALSO: Every Facebook insider who has turned against the company

That rise was largely due to spammers and other “bad actors who attempt to create large volumes of accounts at one time,” Facebook’s VP of Integrity Guy Rosen wrote in a blog post.

Rosen was also quick to caution that Facebook is able to remove many of those fake accounts automatically at the time they are created. “These numbers are driven largely by automated attacks…most of these are blocked within minutes of their creation,” he said during a call with reporters. Facebook says it removed 99.8 percent of fake accounts before they were reported by users.

The speed with which Facebook is able to detect fake accounts matters as those that are automatically detected don’t get counted in the company’s user metrics. Some Facebook critics have raised questions about the number of fake accounts on its platform.

Facebook acknowledged that a sizable number do manage to evade its filters, the company estimates around 5% of its monthly account base is fake accounts. Facebook had 2.375 billion monthly active users during the first quarter of 2019, putting the number of fake accounts around 118 million.

In a separate blog post, the company’s VP of Analytics Alex Schultz cautioned that the sheer number of fake accounts isn’t necessarily indicative of more risk to users.”The number for fake accounts actioned is very skewed by simplistic attacks, which don’t represent real harm or even a real risk of harm,” he wrote. “Overall, we remain confident that the vast majority of people and activity on Facebook are genuine.”

The numbers do, however, put into perspective just how vast the problem has become. 

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Tech lobbying group gives Ivanka Trump ‘Internet Freedom Award’

Much noble. So respect.
Much noble. So respect.

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By Jack Morse

Ivanka Trump is now synonymous with internet freedom — at least according to a tech industry lobbying group boasting members like Uber, Google, Amazon, and Facebook

The advisor to and daughter of the president was crowned Wednesday with the 2019 Internet Freedom Award. Yes, you read that correctly. Handing out the award in Washington, D.C., was the Internet Association, a trade group which proudly proclaimed Trump is totally deserving of the honor for all of her specific internet-freedom related accomplishments.

“Thanks to Ms. Trump’s leadership, we have seen bipartisan support for increased opportunities and we are excited to present her with an Internet Freedom Award at this year’s gala,” IA President and CEO Michael Beckerman observed in a press release. “The Internet Freedom Award recognizes Ms. Trump’s extraordinary contributions to public policy and the internet economy.”

The group, founded in 2012, has a members list that reads as a who’s who of the tech industry. In addition to the above listed companies, Twitter, Microsoft, Reddit, Match Group, Lyft, eBay, and Airbnb all belong.  

SEE ALSO: The White House’s social media ‘bias’ survey has a terrible privacy policy

The association takes policy stands on election advertising, content moderation, and other hot-button issues. With Donald Trump recently accusing social media companies of “bias,” this award for a member of his immediate family could not have been better timed. 

Quite the collection.

Quite the collection.

Image: screenshot / internet association

Maybe the shiny award statue will distract him long enough that he moves on to other topics? 

Regardless, we can all rest easy now knowing that Ivanka Trump is a proud protector of our internet freedoms. It has to be true, the totally legit and sincere Internet Association said so. 

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2018-19 All-NBA Teams: James Harden, Steph Curry Make 1st; LeBron James on 3rd

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After engaging in a hotly contested MVP race, the Milwaukee Bucks’ Giannis Antetokounmpo and Houston Rockets’ James Harden were the only unanimous selections for the 2018-19 All-NBA team. 

Joining Antetokounmpo and Harden on the first team are Paul George of the Oklahoma City Thunder, Nikola Jokic of the Denver Nuggets and Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors. 

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Here all the 2018-19 All-NBA teams: https://t.co/ImQF589x2e

The voting results affected several players’ quests for new long-term contracts:

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Damian Lillard and Kemba Walker are now eligible for the NBA’s super maximum contract extension this summer. Klay Thompson and Bradley Beal were left off All-NBA teams.

Antetokounmpo, who is trying to get the Bucks to the NBA Finals, is making his first-team debut.

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Giannis went full MVP mode to take Game 3

32 PTS | 13 REB | 8 AST | 3 BLK https://t.co/EBbywx2MZr

The 24-year-old was on the second team in each of the previous two years but took another step forward in 2018-19 with a career-high 27.7 points and 12.5 rebounds per game for the NBA’s best regular-season squad.

Harden continues to hold serve on the All-NBA first team. This marks his third straight selection and fifth in the previous six years.

The reigning MVP was included thanks to a league-leading 36.1 points per game, the seventh-highest single-season mark in NBA history. He also did something this season that only Michael Jordan accomplished (1988-89):

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🚀 @JHarden13 joins Michael Jordan as the only players to have at least 2,700 points, 500 assists and 500 rebounds in a season! #Rockets https://t.co/DUwnPnBlsu

Harden also scored at least 30 points in 32 straight games from Dec. 13 to Feb. 21. Only Wilt Chamberlain’s 65-game stretch during the 1961-62 season is longer than the Rockets star’s. 

Despite being regarded as one of the best scorers in NBA history, Curry is on the first team for just the third time and first time since 2015-16. He had his highest scoring average (27.3) and three-point percentage (43.7) in four seasons for the two-time defending champs. 

Nikola Jokic’s breakout season landed him on the first team as well. The Serbian becomes the first Denver Nuggets player to make the All-NBA squad since Carmelo Anthony was on the second team in 2009-10. He led the team to a Northwest Division title by averaging 20.1 points, 10.8 rebounds and 7.3 assists in 80 games.

George’s season was thrown off track by shoulder issues late in the year that resulted in surgery to repair a partially torn tendon. The Thunder superstar was still able to turn in the best year of his career, averaging 28.0 points, 8.2 rebounds and an NBA-best 2.2 steals per game. He’s also a finalist for this year’s MVP award.

The 2018-19 All-NBA team is also notable for the inclusion of LeBron James. It wasn’t a guarantee he would make it this year. The four-time NBA MVP extends his streak of 15 straight years on an All-NBA squad, but his 11 consecutive seasons on the first team were snapped. 

James was considered a borderline candidate for a number of reasons. The raw numbers (27.4 points, 8.5 rebounds, 8.3 assists) suggest he belongs. If you factor in playing time, he missed 27 games due to injuries and load management. 

It didn’t help James’ case that the Los Angeles Lakers missed the playoffs with a 37-45 record and became a punchline because of the chaos in their front office. But his individual body of work was so strong it convinced enough voters to believe he belonged on the team again.

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Fire Is Motion Are So Much More Than A Band With ‘Too Many’ Guitarists



Emily Dubin

A man near the bar has shouted, “Let me buy you a drink!” at the band onstage. If you’ve been to shows at smaller venues, you’ve heard that rowdy but passionate tone before. The singer, 28-year-old bearded and ball-capped Adrian Amador, smiles and replies that he’s driving later, but maybe one of the other three guitarists in his band, Fire Is Motion, could indulge the offer.

Hours later, as Amador hauls an amp down the street after the show, a friend calls back to the moment and they share a laugh. Then the friend, who Amador will eventually offer a ride back to New Jersey in the band’s crowded van, illuminates something Amador hadn’t realized at the time: “That was a T-Pain reference.”

Fire Is Motion do not make music that would be mistaken for T-Pain‘s. That night, at a late-April gig at Elsewhere’s Zone One in Brooklyn, they played with four guitarists, but some nights they have five. The band’s Twitter bio reads simply “band with too many guitarists.” It’s a running joke Amador has immortalized online; one might even call it Fire Is Motion’s #brand. It’s also the only feasible method to adequately replicate live what their lean recorded catalog reveals: yearning, twinkly songs that fit snugly within contemporary emo revivalism. These are lush, densely atmospheric songs that chase the cosmos.

One of them just happens to feature Amador singing with Auto-Tune.

Amador conceived that song, “Day 2,” during a weeklong writing exercise in 2014. But while the sparse, percussion-less original version remains purposely blurry, like an old smudged Polaroid, the live “Day 2” is photoshopped to perfection. Fire Is Motion play the new version, complete with an added funky groove and those glitchy, glimmering vocals, at nearly every show. This makes sense, as it’s a banger. “Day 2” also has the distinction of being the exact point in their set when they begin upending expectations of what a five-guitar band might actually sound like.

“We were starting to play some shows, but our sets were always pretty short at the time, probably like 15 minutes. At band practice one day I was kind of just like, it would be cool if we played one of these songs that’s just totally different,” Amador explained before the show. “Our friend was filling in at a couple shows, playing drums, and he had a pedal that kind of did the Auto-Tune thing. We were just like, oh, that’s really funny. Ever since then, we were just like, we’re always going to do this now.”

The band’s origin story hews a lot closer to the svelte “Day 2” demo than its dynamic stage version. In 2011, angling to get a song on a music blog, Amador took an acoustic guitar and a MacBook up to the attic of his parents’ house and recorded the first-ever Fire Is Motion song, “Smile, It Makes This Easier.” It was also the first song Amador, then in his early 20s, ever wrote by himself. “The goal was for me first to just write and record a song where I sang on it, and then the other goal was to just send it to them and see what would happen,” he said.

It worked. He chose a lyric from a Cap’n Jazz song and created Fire Is Motion’s Bandcamp page. He even got fan mail asking about his recording set-up, which made him laugh. “He’s like, ‘It sounds like you’re playing guitar in a room.’ I was like, I literally played guitar in a room, so this is perfect.” And then? “I just stopped doing anything with it until like 2013.”

But Amador kept playing, mostly in local bands in Union and nearby Elizabeth, including with his longtime friend Avery Salermo. She’d been writing music since age 13 as an outlet for her turbulent upbringing, something she calls “a rough situation.” “[Family members] were just very much trying to influence me to be like this one thing or whatever, and I’m just like, I don’t really want to be a church-going, feminine person. This is annoying. I hate this,” she said. Instead, she channeled her discontent into the spunky indie rock of her band Strawberry Jam, which Amador heard about through a friend.

“I checked it out. I was just like, ‘Who is this person?’ It was so awesome,” he said. Salermo, who perhaps hadn’t ever heard him lay it out like this before, smiled. “Oh, that’s sick,” she said.

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Though they’ve known each other for a decade, Salermo, 26, didn’t officially join Fire Is Motion until 2015. It takes a few tries to lock in the exact year; Amador likens his explanation of the band’s history to a Quentin Tarantino narrative — nonlinear and sprawling. At certain points, he pauses to recall which iteration of the band he’s referring to (their Facebook page lists 12 additional members who’ve contributed through the years, as well as “you”).

When Amador finally revisited Fire Is Motion and sought to expand it, he needed a second creative brain. He found it in Salermo. The two became Fire Is Motion’s twin pillars, with Adamo as the central creative force and Salermo as his essential editor. Both sing and play guitar. Salermo occasionally takes lead vocals both by design (“Maybe I can be courageously afraid,” she offers solo on set opener “Yesterday’s Coffee“), and out of necessity, like when Amador suffered an unexpected acid reflux flare-up before a show. “Working together for as long as we have, I have no shame just being extremely straightforward with him,” she said. “I really just don’t sugar-coat it.”

You can hear it on Fire Is Motion’s excellent but too brief 2017 EP, Still, I Try, the culmination of years of hard work. Translating that live, though, requires some tact. This is where the many guitarists come in. “As I started finishing or trying to finish the songs, I kind of little by little assembled more people,” Amador explained. “I played a show by myself and I was like, ‘This sucks. I wish Avery was in the band.’ And then I played a show where I was the only guitarist, which is weird, and then one bass player and a drummer. I was like, ‘This is still not as cool.’”

Eventually he found another guitar player, then another — and the cycle continued despite logistical hiccups. Amador recalled a sound engineer at a small New York venue recoiling at their stage setup: “He’s just like, ‘I don’t even have enough mics to do that!’” Despite what the mere sight of 24 strings may evoke, Fire Is Motion venture far from Shred City, U.S.A. acts like Diarrhea Planet, aiming for the grandeur of Amador’s heroes in Broken Social Scene. (“He has to say it at least twice in every interview,” Salermo quipped.) Amador obsesses over textures and moods, and he feels best about songs that work both acoustically (like the band’s recent NPR Tiny Desk Contest submission) and bombastically (the same song cranked to 11).

It’s been 18 months since Still, I Try‘s release; considering the years it took to distill its five songs into their finished forms, new Fire Is Motion material may still be quite a while away. But in the meantime, they keep gigging, sharing the stage with bigger bands like Wild Pink and Ratboys, and learning what they can.

“We just don’t stop getting excited about stuff, whether it’s a small thing or a big thing. The friends that we made along the way — it’s kind of just always how the band functions. We’re going to be friends with whoever, really,” he said. Not missing a chance to bring back the bit, he continued: “If you want to play guitar in our band, we’re down.”

Salermo offered a quick clarification: “They’re welcome to audition.”

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Google adds food delivery to Maps and search results

You can now get dinner without leaving Google Maps.
You can now get dinner without leaving Google Maps.

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By Karissa Bell

Google just added yet another reason to never have to leave its services.

The company is now adding food delivery to the lineup of things you can do directly in Maps and Search without switching to a separate app. Now, when you search for restaurants in either Maps or Search, you can place an order with a new “Order Online” button.

SEE ALSO: Google’s ‘next generation’ Assistant could be its secret weapon to fight the iPhone

In some ways, it’s similar to the way Google added rideshare services to Google Maps. Like those integrations, you can get a look at multiple delivery services available for each restaurant, along with info about relevant delivery fees. The feature will include DoorDash, Postmates, Delivery.com, Slice, and ChowNow to start, with more services being added in the future.

But while you still need to switch apps directly to hail a ride, you can actually complete your full order without leaving Maps or Search. (Payment will be handled in the app via Google Pay.)

The company is also adding food delivery to its Assistant app, so you can place orders with your voice, or re-order a previous meal. Google says the Assistant functionality is limited to its mobile app for now. Butt it seems like a feature it could eventually bring to its smart speakers, especially now that Google is opening up more functionality of its smart displays to third-parties.

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James Harden, Chris Paul Had ‘Verbal Exchange’ After Game 6 Loss to Warriors

Houston Rockets guard James Harden, left, talks with teammate Chris Paul as they walk off the court during a timeout in the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Sacramento Kings, Tuesday, April 2, 2019, in Sacramento, Calif. The Rockets won 130-105. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

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Tensions reportedly boiled over in the Houston Rockets locker room following another postseason loss to the Golden State Warriors.

According to Shams Charania of The Athletic, James Harden and Chris Paul had multiple “tense moments with one another throughout Game 6, culminating in a verbal back-and-forth postgame that went into the locker room.”

Charania noted the “verbal exchange” centered around ball distribution during Houston’s final game of the playoffs, but he pointed out “there was something of a clash of styles brewing throughout the Rockets season, with members of the team—most notably Paul—having spirited discussions with Mike D’Antoni about the offense and pushing for more movement.”

It is understandable if there was built up frustration on Houston’s side seeing how losing to the Warriors has become an all too familiar ending.

The Rockets lost the last two games of last year’s Western Conference Final after building a 3-2 lead with Paul sidelined with a hamstring injury. Houston also lost to Golden State in the 2015 and 2016 playoffs before Paul arrived.

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Still, there is something to be said about the predictability of the team’s offense in 2018-19.

The Rockets shifted to an offense that was reliant on Harden every night during stretches of the regular season when Paul and Clint Capela were sidelined with injuries. As a result, Harden led the league with a head-turning 39.5 percent usage rate, per NBA.com.

By comparison, Joel Embiid was second among players who appeared in more than three games at 32.4 percent.

Houston was also a mere 27th in the league in pace in the regular season and 10th in the playoffs as the offense often devolved into players standing around watching Harden and waiting for him to make a play.

In fairness to the Rockets and D’Antoni, it worked for much of the season. The MVP candidate averaged a league-best 36.1 points per game and made sure Houston remained in the thick of the Western Conference race even with so much attrition.

However, it wasn’t enough against the mighty Warriors, and the two primary ball-handlers were apparently unhappy with each other and the reality after the loss.

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Yemen’s Houthi rebels attack Saudi’s Najran airport

Yemen‘s Houthi rebels said they targeted the airport in the Saudi Arabian city of Najran – the third attempt to hit the facility in a week.

The group’s Al Masirah TV reported the drone attack on Thursday came as the Houthis said they would step up their offensive against Saudi targets.

The Saudi-Emirati-led coalition fighting the armed group said the drone was intercepted by the kingdom’s air defences. 

“An explosive-laden drone sent by the terrorist Houthi militia to target Najran airport” was intercepted and destroyed by the Saudi air force, coalition spokesman Colonel Turki al-Maliki was quoted by state media as saying.

Maliki said “the rebels attacked a civilian airport” and warned of a “response”.

However, the attack targeted a Patriot missile air defence system, Al Masirah TV said.

An armed drone sent on Tuesday hit a weapons depot at the same airport, setting off a blaze, according to Al Masirah.

Attacks on Saudi Arabia had largely subsided since late last year amid United Nations-led peace efforts.

The conflict that began in late 2014 has killed tens of thousands of people, many of them civilians, relief agencies say. About 24.1 million – more than two-thirds of the population – are in need of aid.

‘Arms depot’

Najran, 840km southwest of Riyadh, lies on the Saudi-Yemen border and has repeatedly been targeted by the Houthis.

On Tuesday, Al Masirah reported the Yemeni group launched a bomb-laden drone to hit what it described as an “arms depot” at the Najran airport.

The rebels also claimed responsibility for last week’s drone attacks on oil assets in Saudi Arabia. On Sunday said they would attack 300 vital military targets in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.

The latest hostilities coincide with rising tensions between Iran and Gulf Arab states allied to the United States and come just as a sensitive, UN-sponsored peace deal is being carried out in Yemen’s main port of Hodeidah, a lifeline for millions.

The United Nations has described the war in Yemen as the world’s worst humanitarian disaster with millions facing famine and with disease rampant. 

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