© (Jamie Pham / Los Angeles Zoo) Hubert prepares his lifelong companion, Kalisa, in March 2018. The 21-year-old African lions were euthanized on Thursday due to age-related health problems. (Jamie Pham / LA Zoo) After living long lives, companions to the Los Angeles Zoo’s African lion Hubert and Kalisa died, …
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Halo Infinite Developer 343 Industries tackles graphics, multiplayer beta, and microtransactions
Halo Infinite developer 343 Industries has addressed some of the biggest concerns after its Xbox Games Showcase reveal, including graphics, whether there will be a multiplayer beta and how the game will handle microtransactions. Answers to these questions and more were discussed on Halo Waypoint, and 343 came out and …
Read More »Amazon won a major FCC decision to establish Kuiper satellite internet
Amazon wants to launch 3,236 satellites that stream the Internet in an effort called the Kuiper Project, which would directly compete with SpaceX’s growing fleet of Starlink spacecraft. Despite the heated competition, Amazon managed to defeat opposition from its competitors and obtain approval from the US Federal Communications Commission to …
Read More »Critics criticize Hong Kong’s decision to ban the election of pro-democracy candidates
Pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong poses for the press while holding a candidate nomination form while announcing his intention to run for the Legislative Council general election in Hong Kong on July 20, 2020. Anthony Wallace | AFP | fake pictures The UK has condemned Hong Kong’s decision to disqualify pro-democracy …
Read More »Trump says he cannot guarantee school safety in the midst of a pandemic: “Can you assure someone of something?”
President TrumpDonald John Trump Governor Approval Rates Drop As COVID-19 Cases Rise Gohmert Says He Will Take Hydroxychloroquine As Treatment For Virginia Governor COVID-19, Senators Seek CDC Help With Coronavirus Outbreak In Center immigration detention MORE, who lobbied for schools to open this fall despite the coronavirus pandemic, said Thursday …
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