The NCAA Football Oversight Committee has issued a blanket exemption that allows FBS schools to schedule games for the weekend of August 29, called “Week 0,” according to multiple reports. The measure allows schedule flexibility amid COVID-19 concerns. With a week off after their first games, teams could now quarantine …
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‘Almost famous’ reunion: Cameron Crowe and the movie stars
In fact, it’s all happening – to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of writer and director Cameron Crowe’s hilarious and moving masterpiece. Almost famous – One of the best music movies ever made and undoubtedly the best movie about a Rolling Stone writer (sorry, Perfect superfans): We organize a one-of-a-kind meeting. …
Read More »Future AirPods Could Use Bone Conduction to Improve Audio
A future iteration of AirPods could take advantage of bone conduction technology to provide audio in a variety of situations where normal headphones are ineffective, with a proposed system that combines bone conduction with normal air-based sound transmission. Over the years, bone conduction has been a way for people to …
Read More »3 401 (k) retirement rules that will help your retirement savings last
Saving for retirement is difficult, and once you reach retirement age, you may think the difficult part is over. However, you have one more challenge: making sure your savings last as long as possible. Regardless of how much you’ve saved for retirement, it won’t matter unless you manage your expenses …
Read More »Exclusive: Trump administration to offer extensions for some ‘dreamy’ immigrants
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The administration of United States President Donald Trump plans to allow so-called ‘Dreamer’ immigrants to renew deportation protections for a year while reviewing a Supreme Court ruling, a senior official from the United States said Tuesday. the administration. United States President Donald Trump wears a protective face …
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