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Boston offseason: Offer Tatum max extension; watch Hayward pick up option

October 8, 2020October 2, 2020 nrityaarpancom

Boston fans may be frustrated that their team didn’t advance to the NBA Finals — the Celtics beat the defending champion Raptors in the second round, while the top-seeded Bucks had been cleared out of the path — but this Read more

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Both virtual and human coaches help older adults walk more, study finds

October 8, 2020October 2, 2020 nrityaarpancom

Sedentary adults looking to spend less time on their keisters and more on their feet may find help from a virtual counselor, according to a new Stanford Medicine study. It’s no secret that physical activity is good for the body, Read more

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NY Fed’s Williams sees about three years for full U.S. recovery

October 8, 2020October 2, 2020 nrityaarpancom

The U.S. recovery from the coronavirus-linked recession has been more robust than expected, a top Federal Reserve policymaker said on Tuesday, though he added it could be about three years before the economy regains its full strength. “We want to Read more

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The UK Government wants your thoughts on loot boxes

October 8, 2020October 2, 2020 nrityaarpancom

Crate Britain. You may remember that back in June, the UK Government announced it would launch a call for evidence on loot boxes in response to the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee’s inquiry into immersive and addictive technologies. Well, Read more

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Historic California law establishes path to reparations for Black people, descendants of slaves

October 8, 2020October 2, 2020 nrityaarpancom

“California tries to lead the way in terms of civil rights, and we have a responsibility to do that,” said the bill’s author, Assemblywoman Shirley Weber. California on Wednesday became the first state to adopt a law paving the way Read more

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Report: 76ers stars Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons don’t get along

October 7, 2020October 2, 2020 nrityaarpancom

76ers stars Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons aren’t the cleanest on-court fit. Occasionally, they’ve shown signs of personal animosity. But is there a full-blown rift between Embiid and Simmons? Keith Pompey of The Philadelphia Inquirer (writing about Tyronn Lue’s coaching Read more

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Acid reflux drug could help newborn babies recover from brain injury, study suggests

October 7, 2020October 2, 2020 nrityaarpancom

Researchers in China have discovered a potential way to prevent a lack of oxygen or blood flow from causing long-lasting brain damage in newborn children. The study, which will be published September 29 in the Journal of Experimental Medicine (JEM), Read more

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Wall Street’s IPO enemies ready one-two punch

October 7, 2020October 2, 2020 nrityaarpancom

NEW YORK – There have only been two direct listings on the New York Stock Exchange in the last two years. There are about to be two more in a single day. Data analytics company Palantir Technologies PLTR.N and workplace Read more

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50 vs 50 FPS Squad launches proper after five years of Steam Early Access

October 7, 2020October 2, 2020 nrityaarpancom

Evac. Squad leaves Early Access today. The large-scale tactical first-person shooter, which has been in Early Access for nearly five years, launches proper in 1.0 form. Over two million players played Squad during the Early Access period, developer Offworld Industries Read more

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Alabama governor apologizes to survivor of 1963 KKK bombing that killed four Black girls

October 7, 2020October 2, 2020 nrityaarpancom

Gov. Kay Ivey Ivey offered a “sincere, heartfelt apology” for the “racist, segregationist rhetoric used by some of our leaders during that time.” Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey apologized Wednesday to Sarah Collins Rudolph, a survivor of a Ku Klux Klan Read more

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  • Historic California law establishes path to reparations for Black people, descendants of slaves

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