Roseanne Barr says she ‘begged’ ABC not to cancel her show

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She’s tweeting again.

Roseanne Barr has dominated the news cycle this week after tweeting a racist tirade early Tuesday morning, which quickly led ABC to cancel the reboot of her popular sitcom, Roseanne. Now, Barr has revealed that she “begged” Disney/ABC Television Group President Ben Sherwood not to cancel the show.

“I begged them not to cancel the show. I told them I was willing to do anything & asked 4 help in making things right,” Barr tweeted Thursday. After her show was canceled, she said she tweeted racist remarks about Valerie Jarrett, a top adviser for former President Barack Obama when he was in the White House, while on Ambien.  Read more…

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Even Facebook shareholders are sick of Mark Zuckerberg’s excuses

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Facebook’s own shareholders are losing patience for Mark Zuckerberg’s excuses. 

At the company’s annual shareholders meeting on Thursday, attendees made it abundantly clear that they’re fed up with Facebook and the seemingly endless barrage of scandals.

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One shareholder, voicing support for a proposal to limit Mark Zuckerberg’s control, urged the CEO to “emulate George Washington, not Vladimir Putin.” Another shareholder admonished the company for the Cambridge Analytica scandal, saying the company’s handling of users’ personal data was “tantamount to a human rights violation.” Read more…

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Ticketfly hacker threatens to release more stolen data

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As far as blackmail goes, it was a relatively small request. 

The hacker who claims to have gained access to a host of data from Ticketfly, prompting the Eventbrite-owned ticketing company to pull its site offline sometime late last night, told Mashable that he was only after a single bitcoin. 

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“[Yes] i asked them 1 bitcoin for protection,” explained the hacker, who goes by IShAkDz, over email, in addition to sharing a huge repository of allegedly stolen files. “But I did not receive a reply from them.”

At the time of this writing, that comes out to around $7,500. For context, the person who hacked HBO last year wanted around $6.5 million worth of bitcoin.  Read more…

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An empty Bumble claw game became a sad metaphor for online dating

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Online dating is hard. We get it. There are countless tweets about the difficulties of finding an internet soulmate, and a whole subreddit dedicated to telling the worst dating stories. We’ve even written multiple lists, articles, and opinion pieces about the struggles of finding love through an app. 

But nothing quite encapsulates the online dating experience like this photo of a sad claw game machine, branded with Bumble’s logo and colors. Writer Hannah Murphy snapped a picture of the game, emptier than all of Twitter’s dating prospects. 

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Apple might be working to cure the worst tech addiction of all: Your iPhone

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Do you love your iPhone? Like really love it? Well, Apple might just have something to say about that.

The company is reportedly working on new features for iOS that are meant to help curb our collective iPhone addiction, which will be unveiled at next week’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).

SEE ALSO: The skills that every teen should learn before they ever get a cellphone

The report comes from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, who reports that Apple will introduce a new “Digital Health initiative,” which will include “a series of tools to help users monitor how much time they spend on their devices and inside of certain applications.” Read more…

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This attempt at making a giant macaron fell flat, literally

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Have you ever tried to follow a recipe from Instagram or Pinterest, only for it to go horribly wrong?

The YouTubers behind Hellthy Junk Food attempted to recreate Tasty’s giant macaron. In the original version, chefs are able to whip up a massive pink cookie the size of a dinner plate. 

Hellthy Junk Food’s version didn’t go so well. The team’s attempt at the macaron’s shell fell flat in the oven — literally. The turquoise, rainbow tie-dye, and chocolate shells didn’t rise, so their massive macarons looked like more like unfortunate pancakes. 

Even if their macarons lacked in aesthetic, Hellthy Junk Food’s pastries still tasted good.  Read more…

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‘Dear Evan Hansen’ shines Broadway’s lights on mental health awareness

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Tony award-winning musical Dear Evan Hansen tackles mental health issues, anxiety, suicide, and grief in a very thought-provoking way.

Cast members Taylor Trensch and Alex Boniello sit down to discuss the show’s hopeful message, overwhelmingly positive fan response, and partnerships with various mental health charities.

Disclosure: Mashable’s Chief Operating Officer, Mike Kriak, is a producer for Dear Evan Hansen. Read more…

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3 reasons why Microsoft’s more valuable than Google

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Microsoft just earned some serious bragging rights.

The company surpassed Google owner Alphabet to become the third-most valuable company in the world, with a market cap of more than $760 billion — about $15 billion more than Alphabet.

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It’s not the first time the two companies have traded places on the most valuable companies list (the first two spots belong to Apple and Amazon, respectively), but, as CNBC notes, it’s the first time Microsoft’s taken the lead over Google in a number of years. 

What’s more, the latest milestone is a noteworthy moment for Microsoft, which is finally starting to see some of its long-term bets pay off in significant ways.  Read more…

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Kim Kardashian and Donald Trump talked about prison reform, because 2018 is off the rails

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This year has been a pretty wild one already, but it just got stranger. 

Kim Kardashian West — like, beauty mogul and reigning queen of reality TV Kim Kardashian West — visited the White House on Wednesday to talk about prison reform with President Donald Trump. 

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Trump tweeted this painful photo after the meeting: 

Great meeting with @KimKardashian today, talked about prison reform and sentencingpic.twitter.com/uOy4UJ41JF

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 30, 2018

Naturally, the photo quickly became a meme on Twitter, because how were there two reality TV stars in the Oval Office? Read more…

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