The SEC’s medical advisory group gave the conference presidents the green light to prepare them for the college football season this fall, according to Commissioner Greg Sankey. “Our medical advisory group said, ‘Yes, we can move forward,'” Sankey told the Dan Patrick Show on Tuesday, according to Josh Kendall of …
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It’s Serena Vs. Venus Williams in a tuneup for the US Open
This is comeback time for everyone in tennis, and Serena Williams wrote the theme to the extreme on Tuesday. In her first game in six months, and the first since the coronavirus pandemic began, Williams lost the first set to unseeded Bernarda Pera at the Top Seed Open in Lexington, …
Read More »Trump’s Tencent ban could disrupt Apple’s iPhone sales
Last week, President Trump announced a ban on transactions with TikTok parent ByteDance and Chinese tech juggernaut Tencent (OTC: TCEH.Y), indicate national security concerns regarding the collection of user data. There are many lingering questions about exactly how the ban will be implemented or what types of transactions will actually …
Read More »Sam Fisher of Splinter Cell Is Rainbow Six Siege’s Next Operator in ‘Operation Shadow Legacy’
Hi Sam, It’s been a while. Ubisoft It’s official: Splinter Cell’s Sam Fisher is one of them Rainbow Six Siege’s following Operators. He is one of the main liners for the next season of the game, revealed to be called Operation Shadow Legacy. There’s a bright spot of confusion in …
Read More »7 out of every 10 American smartphones made in China
About 70% of smartphones shipped to the US in Q2 2020 were made in China, estimates Canalys. Apple, Motorola, and cheap brands like Unimax and Wiko flourished. Samsung was relatively stable compared to previous quarters. The United States and China are currently less than friendly terms, but you would not …
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