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Kotaku.com 

Why Gamescom Dominates Where E3 Failed

Gamescom is something of an anomaly. The annual event, in the German city of Cologne (or Köln to the locals), is the largest, most visited gaming exhibition in the world, dwarfing its nearest rivals, and has outlasted many alternative public and industry events. It adapted rapidly to covid, and became a successful…

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The Herald 

Parliament resumes sitting

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Parliament resumed sitting today after taking a month-long recess to accommodate the 44th Sadc Summit that Zimbabwe hosted at the New Parliament Building in Mt Hampden last month. Debate on the Private Voluntary Organisations Amendment Bill took centre stage in the National Assembly with Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi […]

MercuryNews.com 

‘Willie Mays Highway’ bill approved by California Legislature

The California Legislature approved a resolution from State Senator Bill Dodd, D-Napa, Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, and colleagues statewide to name a portion of Interstate 80 in San Francisco after the late baseball icon, Willie Mays.

Empire of The Kop 

Liverpool set to open their chequebook after transfer truth comes to light – report

Liverpool Football Club now find themselves in a decisive mood following Mo Salah’s surprising post-Manchester United statement. The Egyptian international shocked the footballing world with his admission that the Reds have yet to open talks over a possible contract extension. Now, it seems the club has been prompted to address this concerning fact and is […]

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«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Young Palestinian journalist who reported on Gaza's destruction now continues education in Lebanon

A young Palestinian journalist whose coverage of the widespread destruction and humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip went viral now watches the war from afar in Lebanon. Twenty-two-year-old Plestia Alaqad was just over a year out of university with a journalism degree when she found herself in the middle of a war zone. She donned a blue press helmet and vest to interview families in refugee camps and hospitals, posting the videos to Instagram. Alaqad landed in Lebanon last month to pursue a master’s... Читать дальше...

Jewellerymonthly.com 

De Beers Prepared for G7’s Enhanced Diamond Import Restrictions

De Beers Group has confirmed its readiness to comply with the latest phase of G7 diamond import restrictions, which came into effect on 1 September.  The updated regulations extend the restrictions to include diamonds of 0.5 carats and above, reducing the previous threshold from 1 carat. Provenance Assurance To meet the new requirements, De Beers [...]

Nasa.gov 

Station Science Top News: August 29, 2024

Researchers used an interferometer that can precisely measure gravity, magnetic fields, and other forces to study the influence of International Space Station vibrations. Results revealed that matter-wave interference of rubidium gases is robust and repeatable over a period spanning months. Atom interferometry experiments could help create high-precision measurement capabilities for gravitational, Earth, and planetary sciences. Using ultracold rubidium […]

Big Internet Group LLC. 

JD Vance isn't that bad

He wouldn't have been my first choice for VP. But he's not that bad either.

I would have gone for:

Vivek
Rubio Jr
DeSantis
Dr. Ben Carson

Or maybe even Tulsi Gabbard

JD is a bit young at age 39. But he has a good background. Blue collar upbringing. Pulled him self up by the bootstraps and got into Yale Law School. That's pretty cool!

He had a unique idea to give parents a vote for each kid they have. And you know I like unique ideas. It's a shocking idea at first. Читать дальше...

Abcnews.com 

This Fall, Hollywood tries to balance box office with the ballot box

This fall, Hollywood will be trying — with everything from swaggering historical epics like “Gladiator II” to the high-seas adventure of “Moana 2” — to capture the nation’s attention at a time when much of it will be directed at the polls