Sarah Tew / CNET NBC’s New Free Streaming Service Peacock Launched on Wednesday with over 20,000 hours of shows, movies, news, sports, select channels, trending highlights, and exclusive originals, of which approximately two-thirds can be viewed completely free of charge. The platform hosts popular shows like Parks and Recreation and …
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Ghost Of Tsushima Sly Cooper and the InFamous Easter Eggs guide
You can find plenty of cool gear to use in Ghost of Tsushima, from the armor of a samurai warrior to Ghost’s special, sneaky outfit. You’ll also find plenty of Vanity Gear items to customize Jin’s appearance, such as special headbands, masks, and sword kits. Among the special items you …
Read More »1 big signal Facebook TikTok clone is succeeding
Facebook‘s (NASDAQ: FB) Efforts to face TikTok have changed substantially in recent weeks. Earlier this month, Lasso, its standalone app that aimed to copy the mechanics of TikTok, closed. She then expanded the Instagram reels feature to India just weeks after introducing it to users in Germany and France. Reels …
Read More »Man suing the city of Plattsburgh, 5 police officers for assault
PLATTSBURGH, NY (WCAX) – A federal lawsuit has been filed against the city of Plattsburgh and five city police officers. The case surrounds what happened to Zachary Butchino four years ago while in Plattsburgh police custody. Butchino, a veteran with PTSD, was arrested for assault. He says the police refused …
Read More »SEC will honor scholarships for athletes who choose not to receive coronavirus
Southeast Conference athletes who choose not to play fall sports due to COVID-19-related health and safety issues will receive their scholarships, the league announced Friday. SEC presidents and chancellors unanimously approved the decision, which had been recommended by the league’s athletic directors. Big Ten and Pac-12 previously announced that all …
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