A school district in Arizona canceled its plans to reopen schools Monday after several dozen teachers “protested” a protest. “We have received an overwhelming response from staff indicating that they do not feel safe returning to classrooms with students,” said Gregory Wyman, superintendent of the JO Combs Unified School District, …
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Georgia set for rare SEC opener vs. Arkansas
With the announcement that Georgia will open the 2020 season in Arkansas, let’s take a look at some numbers to know when the Dawgs play the Hogs this September – including a look back at some notable season openers vs. SEC enemies. One: The number of times in the last …
Read More »Orwell’s Animal Farm is a new game from the dev behind the Reigns series, coming this fall
George Orwell’s Animal Farm is coming to video games this fall. Seminal 1945 novel to debut on PC and Mobile this autumn, with indie developers The Dairymen and Nerial working on the full distinction of the Orwell estate “All animals are equal, but some animals are equal to others.”George Orwell, …
Read More »Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 photos show thick camera bumps in the regulation
We got another view of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 thanks to a new listing on the Chinese Telecom Regulatory Authority (TENAA) website, which clearly shows the side and front view of the following foldable to let. True, the phone is turned off in the photos, so we do …
Read More »Michelle Obama’s DNC speech lets Stephen Colbert speak without
As the only late-night host to go live to the Democratic National Convention Monday night, Stephen Colbert had jokes ready about everything from John Kasich’s comic metaphor to “Crossroads” to Bernie Sanders giving his speech for our “national strategic supply of firewood.” But when it came to the Michelle Obama …
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