Two members of the Phillies’ starting pitching rotation stepped forward Monday. And Bryce Harper did his best Mike Schmidt impersonation. First, the pitching stuff. Aaron Nola took the mound for the first time in an in-squad game as he stayed on the road to potentially start the season a week …
Read More »Queen Elizabeth is a ‘chocolate junkie’ but don’t touch your dessert before she does
Queen Elizabeth could have the sweetest tooth in the royal family. Her majesty is reported to have a strong fondness for chocolate, and her former butler has even called her “chocolate junkie.” Although Queen Elizabeth enjoys a good dessert like anyone else, there are very strict table rules that guests …
Read More »Los Angeles and San Diego schools will go online only in the fall
Mahogany Taylor, a 39-year-old mother of two and chair of the San Diego PTA Unified Council, said the loss of in-person instruction was particularly destructive to elementary students, many of whom cannot write and high school students. incomes, which often lack internet access, and which account for almost 60 percent …
Read More »California man charged with hate crimes after driving against black crowd
A southern California man was charged Monday with assault and committing a hate crime after allegedly driving his car against a crowd of blacks last month, authorities said Monday. Dennis Wyman, 42, of Redondo Beach, beat a 50-year-old off-duty security guard after shouting racial slurs at the group shortly before …
Read More »Apple Silicon will force industry to reconsider the use of Intel chips, says former Apple executive
The creation of Apple Silicon will force Microsoft to upgrade its Windows variant to ARM and to upgrade ARM-based hardware, former Apple executive Jean-Louis Gassee suggested, as Apple’s move will make the rest of the PC industry reconsider your use of Intel chips. Apple’s transition from Intel-based Macs to versions …
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