Prince Charles is the last public figure to be in heat in the midst of a period of global unrest. On Monday, Clarence House, the official social media account for Charles, 71, shared an online speech to commemorate Windrush Day, a celebration of Caribbean immigrants contributing to the British economy …
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Microsoft eliminates manual deferrals of Windows Update by IT professionals ‘to avoid confusion’
Microsoft is removing the possibility for business users to manually defer Windows 10 feature updates using Windows Update settings starting with Windows 10 2004 / May Update. Apparently, Microsoft made this change public with a change to its Windows 10 2004 documentation for IT professionals on June 23. Microsoft officials …
Read More »UCLA economists say we are in a ‘depression-like crisis’: LAist
A lonely man walks through the closed doors of the Pantages Theater in Hollywood. Hamilton’s performances at the Pantages have been temporarily canceled. (Chava Sanchez) Our news is free on LAist. To make sure you get our coverage: Subscribe to our daily coronavirus newsletter. To support our nonprofit public service …
Read More »Ban on travel to Europe could further harm US airlines during pandemic
The European Union’s move to ban American travelers will likely be a disappointment to quarantine-weary globetrotters seeking to return to the world. For some US airlines, the ban could presage slower and more painful work as they try to recover from their pandemic problems. With much of the world still …
Read More »MSNBC, broadcast networks prevent Wisconsin state senator attack by protesters
Several violent television news channels completely avoided the violent attack by a Democratic state senator on the Wisconsin State Capitol that took place on Tuesday night. State Senator Tim Carpenter told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that he was beaten after taking a photo of some of the protesters during a …
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