In June, Microsoft made the surprise announcement that it was shutting down its Mixer streaming service, with high-profile streamers Ninja and Shroud leaving the platform to go elsewhere. Now, Spencer has spoken more about the decision to shut down Mixer, saying he has no regrets. “Obviously it is a disappointment …
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Official COVID-19 deaths may underestimate the death toll from the pandemic by many hundreds in the Pacific Northwest. News
The number of deaths carefully followed by COVID-19 may not fully capture the loss of life during the pandemic. Analysis of state and federal statistics for all-cause deaths shows hundreds of additional deaths above normal levels this spring in the Pacific Northwest. Some or many of them may overlook COVID-19 …
Read More »2021 Toyota Camry is the first to get Safety Sense 2.5 Plus
The 2021 Toyota Camry will be more technological than ever. Toyota Toyota camry It has been the best-selling sedan in the United States for 18 consecutive years. Babies who were brought home from the hospital when this model began to top the sales charts can now vote. To help maintain …
Read More »California Approaches Record Number of New Coronavirus Cases with 11,126 – Deadline
Without fanfare, or one of Governor Gavin Newsom’s regular press conferences, California quietly released the news that 11,126 new confirmed cases of coronavirus had been reported on Wednesday. That’s the second-highest total of new cases since the pandemic began, overshadowed only by the 11,694 new cases reported last Tuesday. But …
Read More »Greg Sankey of the SEC talks about positive trends, Pac-12 replacement game for Alabama, programming scenarios
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey noted a positive trend Wednesday in his conference and the COVID-19 pandemic, while being asked some of the most popular questions related to the upcoming college football season. Sankey, who was invited to Outkick on Wednesday, seemed optimistic about last week’s test numbers on SEC campuses. …
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