After leaking several times in the past few months, Lenovo finally introduced its first gaming smartphone. Lenovo Legion’s “Phone Duel” includes high-end specs and various other enhancements for gamers. Lenovo Legion will not be available worldwide, but gamers in regions getting the device (China, Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, …
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DIY renovation projects offer the best return to homeowners, but there is a catch
Thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, Americans have much more free time, and they spend that time at home. Earlier in the health crisis, economists predicted that spending on renovation projects would actually sink in much of the country. But recent data shows that there has been a definite increase in …
Read More »2020 elections can be held under ‘martial law’, warns Oregon senator
The Independent employs journalists from around the world to bring you truly independent journalism. To support us, please consider a contribution. Oregon Senator Ron Wyden warned that the US presidential election could be held under martial law after federal police officers clashed with protesters during the 54th night of protests …
Read More »Breakthrough in cell research reveals two pathways to aging – BGR
Researchers studying aging have found that cells tend to follow one of two aging pathways. How each individual cell ages is determined from the start, and scientists can predict how a cell will age based on early observations. Scientists hope their work can lead to therapies that delay aging in …
Read More »Congress debates name, image and bill for NCAA athletes
Dan Wolken USA TODAY Published 6:55 PM EDT July 22, 2020 The most interesting moment of Wednesday’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on college sports came to an end when Sen. Cory Booker (DN.J.), a former college football player at Stanford, went through a number of factors that distinguish a school …
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