Soccer players in the state of Kansas have ended their threat to boycott the program a week after a student tweeted about the death of George Floyd, sparking outrage from several students. The players shared a letter on social media saying they are happy with the way the school leadership …
Read More »6 new albums you should listen to now: Pop Smoke, Willie Nelson and more
With so much good music playing all the time, it can be difficult to determine what to listen to first. Every week, Pitchfork offers a list of significant new releases available on streaming services. This week’s bundle includes new albums from Pop Smoke, Willie Nelson, Westside Gunn, Boris, Patten, and …
Read More »64-bit Chrome for Android will finally arrive
Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority Google is releasing 64-bit versions of Chrome to Chrome Dev and Chrome Canary versions. Some users report 64-bit versions of the app in previous Chrome revisions. Only Android 10 and later are compatible with 64-bit Chrome for now. It’s been a long wait for …
Read More »Antique shop sign goes viral for message about mandatory masks
A poster demanding masks posted outside a Phoenix vintage clothing store is going viral. Sarah Bingham, co-owner of Antique Sugar, says she created the sign after some customers argued about having to wear masks inside their store. The sign says, “If you choose not to wear a mask, we respectfully …
Read More »UK looks to White House with plan to televise press sessions
When asked about the plan in an interview on LBC radio on Friday, Johnson said the public liked “seeing what’s going on” and wants “direct commitment and things from us.” However, the coronavirus briefings also faced criticism for not providing sufficient clarity. “Is there really any point to these daily …
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