As debate continues over whether children should return to school this fall, the White House coronavirus workforce coordinator says “it is still an open question” how much the disease spreads to children under 10 . “We know that children under 18 are less sick, but there are some who suffer …
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Connecticut House Passes Police Reform Bill Reducing Immunity Protection For Officers
The Connecticut House of Representatives passed a police reform bill on Friday after an all-night debate that would reduce legal immunity protections for officers. The House voted 86-58 in favor of the legislation, which is now pending in the state Senate. CUOMO SAYS NEW YORK WILL APPROVE THE “MOST AGGRESSIVE” …
Read More »Brett Brown says Ben Simmons underwent 3-pointer “paradigm shift”
6:38 PM ET Tim BontempsESPN Philadelphia 76ers coach Brett Brown said Thursday that Ben Simmons has had a “paradigm shift” in his thinking about taking 3s. Simmons wasted no time proving that his coach was right. Playing in a new position, with breakthrough power, as part of Philadelphia’s new starting …
Read More »SDCC 2020: How to watch the big broadcasts from the DC Comics panel
San Diego Comic-Con 2020 is online only this year; after coronavirus concerns made it impossible to stage the annual celebration of comics, movies, TV and cosplay. The good news is that this year, anyone who wants can watch the panel convention from the conventions, including the latest from DC Comics. …
Read More »How the open world of Ghost of Tsushima changed during development
Ghost of Tsushima’s open world island offers expansive and varied scenery, from its wintry north to the Golden Forest and seaside cliffs and more. Balancing forests and more open fields became a key component of Ghost of Tsushima’s design, but the world didn’t always start that way. Talking to IGN …
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