Anaya’s niece, Belinda Henry, told KOB 4 that her uncle had had health problems and died early Sunday morning at his home in Albuquerque, where he was surrounded by close relatives. She was 82 years old. “He loved his family more than any achievement,” said Henry. “He was an exceptionally …
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Nintendo president apologizes for Joy-Con problems, but lawsuit prevents him from commenting further
Please understand Soon after the launch of the Switch, people began to experience the dreaded “drift.” At first it was an apparently harmless problem, but it quickly became widespread, indicating a clear flaw in the Joy-Con design. For years, fans have asked Nintendo to do something about it, but the …
Read More »Facebook to Build Massive Data Center at DeKalb
“It was certainly part of our consideration,” Rachel Peterson, Facebook’s vice president of data center strategy, said of the incentives. She said the company has not yet applied for any incentives. “Illinois has been on our list of selected states for a while. DeKalb’s location was at the top of …
Read More »The UN Security Council reproaches Pompeo for the arms ban in Iran
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday called for an arms embargo to be extended indefinitely to Iran, but his appeal failed at the United Nations Security Council, where Russia and China completely rejected it and the United States’ close allies were ambivalent. The embargo, which expires on October 18, …
Read More »Buffalo protester downed by police is out of hospital weeks later, lawyer says.
Buffalo protester Martin Gugino was released from the hospital on Tuesday after spending nearly a month there because of the injuries he sustained when two police officers pushed him to the ground. Gugino, 75, is currently recovering in an undisclosed location in an effort to protect his privacy, according to …
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