Maryland is adjusting its face mask requirement, and will begin requiring people to wear masks outdoors when they are out in public in an effort to prevent a spike in coronavirus cases, Governor Larry Hogan (R) announced Wednesday. Starting July 31, Hogan said the state’s mask order will expand to …
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Clippers touts deep roster, says team is built for NBA bubble uncertainty
The LA Clippers put together one of the deepest rosters in the NBA, and coach Doc Rivers believes it is built for the bubble after being tested by the unpredictability of the NBA restart during the coronavirus pandemic. The Clippers ran out of five of their top 10 players last …
Read More »Earth is already a hit on Steam
Grounded has had a strong debut, reaching the top of Steam’s best seller list after yesterday’s release. The Honey I Shrunk the Kids-inspired survival game is a kind of experiment for developer Obsidian Entertainment. The studio is known for its story-packed RPGs with characters like The Outer Worlds, Pillars of …
Read More »Model Y Diary – Delivery, Panel Spaces, and First Impressions
This is an ongoing diary from my first week with Model Y. See Day 1 here. Obtaining Model Y was super easy, and it showed that it was a well thought-out process on Tesla’s part. All the money had been taken in advance, and I even had quite a significant …
Read More »UK appoints new MI6 spy chief to meet challenges from China and Russia
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain named career diplomat and intelligence officer Richard Moore on Wednesday as the new head of MI6’s spy service as the West seeks to beef up its defenses against hostile espionage from China and Russia. FILE PHOTO: Britain’s political director Richard Moore attends a working session during …
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