The Maine Principals Association delayed Tuesday the start of the high school fall sports season until September 8, hoping to play all of their sports in a shorter season during the pandemic. “We look forward to offering a full fall season,” said MPA Executive Director Mike Burnham. “If the time …
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Michael Brooks, progressive political commentator and podcast host, dies at 36
“It is with great regret that we announce the unexpected death of Michael Brooks: a son, brother, friend and true companion to so many,” Brooks’ colleagues tweeted. The statement did not offer details about the medical condition. Brooks was a regular co-host of Majority Report with Sam Seder, and in …
Read More »Google wants all Android phones to have 2 GB of RAM or more
At this point, most iconic Android phones have a pretty crazy amount of RAM on board, often reaching double digits. However, some of the cheaper models can sometimes exceed the lows. However, according to a recently leaked document, Google will require that all Android smartphones need to have at least …
Read More »Snap increases your daily user base and maintains advertiser money, even during the pandemic
The pandemic has not been too terrible for Snap. The company behind Snapchat today announced its second-quarter earnings, detailing how its business fared during the COVID-19 outbreak worldwide. Its user base increased by 9 million people daily during the last quarter, and its revenue increased 17 percent year-over-year, to $ …
Read More »Data analysis on the downed Ukrainian plane begins Tuesday; Canada skeptical of Iran’s explanation
PARIS / OTTAWA (Reuters) – Investigators examining the black boxes of the Ukrainian plane accidentally shot down by Iran will begin analyzing the recovered voice and flight data on Tuesday, France’s BEA accident investigation office said on Monday. A view of the flight recorder of the Iranian airline PS752 Boeing …
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