Cell phone data that tracks the whereabouts of users shows that fewer Americans are condescending to local businesses and chain stores as COVID-19 cases rise in states like Arizona, California, and Florida, a worrying sign that may raise hopes for a rapid economic rebound after consumer spending fell sharply at …
Read More »The French Open, unlike the US Open, will allow fans in its tournament
Despite the coronavirus pandemic, two other Grand Slam tournaments are still scheduled to play in 2020: the United States Open and the French Open. But only the French Open is intended to have spectators. Bernard Giudicelli, president of the French Tennis Federation, said Thursday that the tournament could host up …
Read More »A healthy 30-year-old man went to a crowded bar. He ended up in a hospital with a breathing tube.
Covid-19 was the last thing on his mind when he went to a crowded bar in Scottsdale, Arizona, Jimmy Flores said. © Courtesy of Jimmy Flores “We were about to reopen, and we really didn’t care about Covid, to be honest,” Flores said. Two days later, he woke up with …
Read More »More publishers reflect on price rises for PS5 games
Like 2K Sports, more publishers are considering price increases for their PlayStation 5 software. The speculation is courtesy of research firm IDG Consulting, which noted in an interview with Games Industry.biz that game prices have been sustained. Relatively static since 2005, despite development costs rising between 200 and 300 percent. …
Read More »Christina Ricci files for divorce from husband James Heerdegen
Christina Ricci has filed for divorce from her husband, James Heerdegen, amid a domestic dispute involving the police, Yahoo Entertainment can confirm. The news of the divorce came on Thursday, first reported by TMZ. According to the outlet, Ricci appeared in Los Angeles County Superior Court early in the morning …
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