Jupiter’s icy moon Europe Scientists say they experienced enough heat to produce a layered inland and underground ocean. The finding could help researchers learn about the potential for life on other worlds. Mohit Melwani Daswani, a planetary scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California, led a team that analyzed …
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Frequently Asked Questions about the 2020 MLB Shortened Fantasy Baseball Season
Major League Baseball will return in July for a regular 60-game season, and that means ESPN Fantasy Baseball will be back, too! In light of the changes to the MLB format for this season due to the coronavirus public health crisis, there are also changes to the ESPN Fantasy Baseball …
Read More »Kristen Bell no longer voices the black character Central Park
He is not a black person. Photo: Getty Images Well, it certainly has been a good day for white actresses voicing black characters in animated series, of which surprisingly there are more than one. On Wednesday June 24, white comedian Jenny Slate visited Instagram to announce that she would no …
Read More »Former Intel engineer says Skylake’s issues were a tipping point for Apple’s ARM Mac transition
Apple this week announced plans to switch from Intel processors to ARM chips on the Mac, which the company calls “Apple Silicon Mac.” That’s not a surprise since the Mac ARM project was rumored a long time ago, but one of the main reasons for this transition would have been …
Read More »DOJ whistleblower admits looking for work with House Democrats during Trump’s impeachment
Rep. Doug Collins, R-Georgia, had an irritable exchange Wednesday with a Justice Department whistleblower who admitted during a House Judiciary Committee hearing that he tried to work with House Democrats during the trial proceedings Trump politician. John Elias, a senior career official in the Justice Department’s antitrust division, is one …
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