For nearly four years, top Democrats and Republicans have attacked the tech industry with accusations of antitrust damage, political bias and criticism of how large online platforms treat privacy and misinformation. Biden himself is one of Big Tech’s most vocal critics of Facebook’s needling over misinformation and political advertising, and …
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Giants return to Oracle Park with more than 10,000 cuts on stands
Giants closer Trevor Gott lost control of a 96 mph fast car in the ninth inning Tuesday night and looked off the mound as she looked over Tyler Heineman’s glove and hit the backstop. Back in the broadcast office at Oracle Park, Mike Krukow and Duane Kuiper grinned. “President Bush …
Read More »Stunning iPhone 12 video shows off the second screen we really want
The officials iPhone 12 reveal is around the corner, and although we have a pretty good idea of what the new iPhone will look like, it’s always fun to fantasize about. That’s been the case with the cavalcade of concept videos we’ve seen recently, each exploring different designs that Apple …
Read More »Seahawks HC Pete Carroll offers a closer look at his team’s defense
Jamal Adams is the impression of Seahawks HC Pete Carroll so far in practice. (Getty) The Seahawks are finally back and training later than many would have expected once the 2019 season ended, but head coach Pete Carroll is excited to have his team all together. Clayton’s Observations: Pete Carroll …
Read More »Astros activate Yordan Alvarez from injured list after positive test of coronavirus
Reigning American League Rookie of the Year Yordan Alvarez is set to make his 2020 debut for the Houston Astros after being activated from the injured list Friday after a positive COVID-19 test for summer camp. Alvarez has not played this season since joining IL in July. He told reporters …
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