I hope you all had a great weekend. I spent the last hours of my Sunday watching the troubled game editor Ubisoft outwit his latest games, even Watch Dogs: Legion and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, while avoiding controversy over allegations of misconduct, entrenched sexism, and sexual harassment. Hours before the showcase, …
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United States Warns Citizens of ‘Arbitrary Detention’ in China
The national flags of the United States and China wave outside a building. Teh Eng Koon | AFP via Getty Images The United States has called on its citizens to “exercise greater caution” in China due to a “greater risk of arbitrary arrest,” a claim criticized by the Chinese media …
Read More »Lake Arizona ‘electrocution incident’ leaves 1 dead, 2 seriously injured, says fire official
One person died and two others were seriously injured in a lake in Arizona on Sunday night after a possible electrocution incident, according to authorities. The Peoria Fire Department said the teams were originally dispatched to a report of possible drowning at Scorpion Bay in Lake Pleasant, located north of …
Read More »Russia Completes Human Trials of Covid-19 Vaccine
Russia advances further in human trials of a coronavirus vaccine. The country was one of the … [+] worst hit by Covid-19. Getty After Brazil was the first emerging market to obtain a test drive for the coronavirus vaccine from the University of Oxford, its Russia is the first to …
Read More »NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson on going to the moon, Mars and leading the next generation
NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson is ready and excited for the future of space exploration. Earlier this year (prior to the COVID-19 pandemic) Space.com met with NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson, a three-spaceflight veteran who has logged more than 42 days in space, at the Cradle of Museum Aviation on Long Island, …
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