The Los Angeles Times is checking out new movie releases during the COVID-19 pandemic. Because filmmakers at this time carry inherent risks, we remind readers to follow health and safety guidelines, as indicated by the CDC and local health officials. We will continue to note the various ways that readers …
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Linux is now available on more Windows 10 versions
Linux users may soon benefit from support for more Windows 10 builds to work with. Microsoft has announced that Windows 10 1903 and 1909 builds will be included in support for Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL2), allowing open source software to run on more versions than ever before. Previously, …
Read More »5 retirement planning mistakes to avoid with COVID-19
These days, older workers and retirees are understandably worried that their retirement plans will be disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting economic downturn. There are concerns that pre-retirement and recent retirees may have about any economic downturn, and strategies designed to help them cope with multiple financial crises, …
Read More »Thieves cut in, perform at the Japanese ninja museum
A museum in Japan dedicated to the famous Iga clan of ninja was robbed on Monday by thieves who snuck in more than 1 million yen ($ 9,400) and stole from a heavy safe, before being discovered, according to multiple reports. Employees at the Iga-ryu Ninja Museum, in Mie’s central …
Read More »Ex-Obama economist Jason Furman rips Republicans without incentive plan
Jason Furman, a top economist during the Obama administration, had a lot of criticism for how Republicans handle stimulus negotiations. “I find it confusing that the White House had no plan,” he told Business Insider in an exclusive interview. Stimulus negotiations between Republicans and Democrats erupted after two weeks of …
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