Halo Infinite is shaping up to be one of Microsoft’s biggest vacation releases, but we haven’t seen much apart from some cinematic previews yet. It stands to reason that it will basically look and play like a Halo game, but Xbox boss Phil Spencer recently hinted that some bigger structural …
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Signature property of Amazon in legal claim Black Lives Matter
Whole Foods workers are suing the American supermarket for punishing them for wearing Black Lives Matter masks. The federal lawsuit says the company discriminated against black staff by selectively enforcing its dress code. Whole Foods, owned by tech giant Amazon, prohibits staff from wearing clothing with messages that are not …
Read More »Greta Thunberg to donate a million euro humanitarian award
Greta Thunberg, the Swedish environmental activist, received a new humanitarian prize worth € 1 million. The founder of the School Strike for Climate, 17, won the first Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity. The judges described her as “one of the most notable figures of our day.” Ms. Thunberg said she will …
Read More »The United States records more than 1,000 coronavirus deaths in a single day for the first time since early June
FILE PHOTO: A refrigerated trailer that San Antonio health authorities purchased to store bodies, as morgues in hospitals and funeral homes reach capacity with deaths from coronavirus disease (COVID-19), is seen in Bexar, Texas, July 15, 2020. Photograph taken on July 15, 2020. City of San Antonio / Brochure via …
Read More »Pa. Reports more than 1,000 new COVID-19 infections | Pennsylvania News
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) – More than a thousand additional coronavirus infections are being reported in Pennsylvania as health officials work to quell a recent spike in cases. The state Department of Health said Tuesday that the addition of 1,027 positive cases puts the state’s count at nearly 103,000. Pennsylvania’s two …
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