In just five days, the Los Angeles Lakers will take to the court for their first organized basketball game since March 10, though I suppose it would be more accurate to say their first organized basketball game against another team because they finally had a dispute on Saturday. . Unlike …
Read More »Microsoft confirms that Xbox Live Gold subscriptions for 12 months are no longer available in its online store
Microsoft has withdrawn 12-month Xbox Live subscriptions from sale in its Microsoft stores. While the codes are still available through third-party retailers elsewhere, the option to purchase the 12-month subscription plan, which offered the best value for players, was removed digitally without notification, prompting some to boast that an error …
Read More »Mandatory masks as cases increase in the state of Australia
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) – After a one-day respite, COVID-19 cases in the Australian state of Victoria have re-emerged, prompting a move to make the masks mandatory in the Melbourne metropolitan area and the nearby Mitchell county. Health officials on Sunday registered 363 new cases in the last 24 hours. Two …
Read More »Former New York Governor George Pataki calls Mayor de Blasio a “disaster” and denounces New York State
‘New York is going to die’: Former Governor George Pataki says the Big Apple is in danger, marks Blasio as a ‘disaster’ and criticizes COVID-19’s handling of Cuomo when he reveals that he could face the Governor, as when his father Mario stopped George Pataki called De Blasio a ‘disaster’ …
Read More »Alabama was a big part of a great week for space science and technology
It was a great week for space science and technology, and Alabama is in the middle of many of the news. To begin, NASA closed a chapter in space history on Friday at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville. The space agency placed the last piece of the first …
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