Chunks of limestone from a cave in Mexico may be the oldest human tools found in the Americas, and they suggest that people first entered the continent 33,000 years ago, much earlier than previously thought. The findings, published Wednesday in two articles in the journal Nature, including the discovery of …
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Charlotte FC: New MLS Expansion Club Features Name, Crest, and Colors
Charlotte’s new MLS expansion team revealed its official name, crest and colors during an event streamed live with club fan group and owner David Tepper. The club will begin its inaugural MLS season in 2022 and will play at Bank of America Stadium in the heart of Charlotte. Name and …
Read More »‘Tenet’ launches playbook: tiered launch may be a new “normal” box office
The $ 200 million tent plans to open overseas first when a spike in COVID-19 cases hits the U.S. In recent weeks, a campaign to start releasing new Hollywood movies, even if that means launching just one title in those markets that can be safely opened, either abroad or in …
Read More »Facebook Messenger can now block your chats behind Face ID
Facebook now allows you to add an extra layer of security when opening Messenger on an iPhone or iPad. Now the app itself can crash or shortly after closing, requiring you to use an authentication method like Face ID or Touch ID to reopen it. That means you could unlock …
Read More »Tesla is volatile as investors watch potential S&P 500 revenue
By Chuck Mikolajczak and Noel Randewich
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