The representation of Latinx on broadcast television has remained unclear. On Tuesday, September 15, ABC announced the cancellation of its latest multi-camera Come Come, United v Fall, According to Diversity. While the ratings for the show weren’t terrible, the series did not manage to capture the hearts and minds of …
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Apple Play launches iOS 14, iPad. DOS 14, TVOS 14 and OS OS 7 in just one day
Apple Plus lets users customize the home screen more significantly with iOS 14. New App Library feature in iOS 14. Apple Picture-in-picture mode in iOS 14, will be displayed here along with FaceTime Call. Apple Siri will now take up less screen space when asked. Apple You can pin frequently …
Read More »More than half of the businesses closed during the epidemic will not reopen
The review site has been keeping tabs since March. Businesses can update their status temporarily or permanently shut down on Yelp. As of August 31st, about 163,700 businesses on Yelp have closed since March 1, the company said, an increase of 23% since July 10, with 98,000 people saying they …
Read More »McKinney calmed down on reports of a positive coronavirus test at the White House
White House Press Secretary Kyle McKinney declined to confirm or deny reports that several White House staffers tested positive for coronavirus. “Have any members of the White House staff tested positive for coronavirus recently?” John Roberts of Fox News asked McNenny at a news briefing Wednesday. “I don’t share people’s …
Read More »Hurricane Sally releases “catastrophic and deadly hazardous” floods on Gulf Coast
Hurricane Sally, which has been weakened by tropical storms, is hitting the Gulf Coast at slow speeds and with heavy rainfall – flooding the Florida Penhandle and parts of southern Alabama with “catastrophic and deadly hazards.” National Hurricane Center. The hurricane’s sight passed over land near Gulf Shores, Alabama, early …
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