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Is the new Audi A4 the car to beat the likes of the BMW 3 Series, Mercedes C-Class and Jaguar XE? We hit the road for a first drive to find out. Also we speak to the men behind the car to find out if this is the best Audi A4 ever or indeed the best all round Audi ever!
Three Minnesota congressmen took a commercial Delta flight just two days after being on Air Force One with President Donald Trump. Business Insider reports Republican Reps. Pete Stauber, Tom Emmer, and Jim Hagedorn flew on the same flight to Washington DC on Friday night. That was just several hours after President Donald Trump tested positive for the coronavirus. Now, they're facing backlash for their choice to do so. These congressmen's stupidity and disregard for the well-being of their fellow passengers is staggering. Ken Martin Chairman of the Minnesota Democratic Party But the trio is passing the buck and blaming the airline. Hagedorn claimed they'd informed the airline of the situation beforehand and that it was Delta's 'decision to fly based upon the facts.' All three congressmen later tested negative for COVID-19. The White House is having a major coronavirus outbreak. In addition to Trump and First Lady Melania Trump, 10 GOP officials have tested positive for the virus.
Nokia looks to be plotting big phone announcements for MWC 2018 next month, right alongside the rumored Samsung Galaxy S9 and Huawei P11. The resurrected smartphone brand, run by HMD Global, has been "super busy" planning for the Barcelona mobile conference, according to a cryptic tweet by Chief Product Officer Juho Sarvikas. While no concrete details are divulged in terms of what we’ll actually see, taking a glimpse at some recent rumors might point us in the right direction. The oft-rumored Nokia 9 is slated to release later this month alongside a revamped Nokia 8, though MWC 2018 may be our first opportunity to see them in the flesh. Nokia’s flagship efforts got off to a surprisingly good start and seeing these phones arrive in more territories would be a good move.
Quantico is parting ways with yet another series regular. Pearl Thusi, who came onboard the ABC drama full-time in season two, will not return for the upcoming abbreviated third season, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. News of Thusi's exit comes shortly after Yasmine Al Massri, who had played twins Nimah and Raina for the first two seasons, revealed on social media that she would not be returning. The ABC Studios series earned an eleventh hour 13-episode renewal, albeit without creator and showrunner Josh Safran, who also exited the series.