Although the Gunners are still content to splash the attackers, it is at the other end of the park that they must focus, says the former England man. Former Arsenal center-back Sol Campbell believes that if the Gunners can improve their defense, it would dramatically increase their chances of winning …
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DJ and producer Bassnectar withdraws after allegations of sexual misconduct
Electronic DJ Bassnectar, born Lorin Ashton, announced that he is “backing down” from his career after years of allegations of sexual misconduct. This comes after an Instagram page called @EvidenceAgainstBassnectar was created and featured multiple accounts of people alleging allegations of sexual misconduct against the DJ, including some who say …
Read More »Samsung’s new Galaxy Watch looks great, but it’s definitely not all good news
Samsung’s next wearable device could launch in a few weeks, and if the latest leaked images prove to be true, the Galaxy Watch 3 certainly looks exciting. The images recently released online, by the ever trustworthy Evan Blass, show a device that features stunning styling and all-new digital faces that …
Read More »YMCA camp in Georgia closes after campers and staff test positive for coronavirus
YMCA Camp High Harbor said they learned that a counselor tested positive for Covid-19 on June 24. The counselor was immediately sent home, and camp leaders decided to close Camp High Harbor camps at both locations, according to a statement from Lauren Koontz, CEO and president of the YMCA of …
Read More »How to change the world with astronaut Leland Melvin
Accelerated change is a series of @amandngocnguyen that profiles the main creators of change in the world NASA astronaut Leland Melvin Official portrait with his dogs Robert Markowitz, NASA “Houston, we have a problem.” Astronaut Leland Melvin was training to take a spacewalk at NASA’s Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory, a five …
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