HOUSTON – As baseball players, including those who were participants in the 2017–18 Astros’ sign-stealing scandal, return to spring training ballfields next week, former Houston manager AJ Hinch will be home for the first time in 24 springs. He is here because on Jan. 13, baseball commissioner Rob Manfred banned …
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Dark Mode For Google Translate Is Now Available On Android
Dark Mode is a popular feature of Google’s Android 10 release. Now, after a number of Google apps has received it, Google Translate gets the dark mode paint job. Dark mode comes to Google Translate 6.5, now rolling out to Android users Dark Mode is now available for Google Translate …
Read More »Barcelona crisis grows as Athletic Bilbao knock them out of Copa del Rey | Football
Athletic Bilbao poured fuel on Barcelona’s fire. A late, late goal exposed them once more, eliminated from the Copa del Rey in the week in which their captain publicly called out their sporting director, divisions coming to the surface, civil war declared, the collapse complete. Lionel Messi had accused Eric …
Read More »No engine failure but cause of Kobe Bryant helicopter crash still unclear
The helicopter that crashed last month in Calabasas, killing Kobe Bryant and eight others, showed no signs of engine failure, the National Transportation Safety Board said Friday. The news comes as federal investigators continue to investigate the cause of the crash. The finding that the chopper didn’t lose power before …
Read More »Huawei Accuses Verizon Of 12 Network Tech Thefts
Huawei accused Verizon of a dozen instances of network tech theft. According to court filings, the Chinese conglomerate alleged the American giant misappropriated 12 of its patents. Huawei just accused Verizon of 12 tech thefts Insider sources claim the intellectual property in question isn’t linked with Verizon’s 5G project. In …
Read More »Sabri Lamouchi aims to last the distance with improving Forest | Paul Doyle | Football
There was one thing Sabri Lamouchi always dreamed of doing when he was a player but had to wait until he hung up his boots to do: the New York Marathon. In 2010, at the age of 38, the former midfielder donned his running shoes and hit the streets of …
Read More »A New Martyr Puts a Face on China’s Deepening Coronavirus Crisis
WUHAN, China — More than 600 people have died. Tens of thousands are infected. Millions are living under lockdown, and the government has sought to silence complaints. But what provoked an online revolt in China on Friday, the fiercest assault on the censors in almost a decade, began with the …
Read More »Caviar Intros Its Luxury Galaxy Z Flip Offerings Prior To Samsung
Samsung still did not officially announce the Galaxy Z Flip, but that did not prevent Caviar to announce its luxury takes on the company’s upcoming foldable smartphone. Caviar announced three different luxury Galaxy Z Flip variants Caviar is a Russian company that releases luxury, limited edition takes on existing smartphones. …
Read More »Andy Farrell’s Ireland face test of resolve against turbo-charged Wales | Paul Rees | Sport
Andy Farrell said this week he was not among those getting carried away by Wales’s expansive approach under Wayne Pivac. The champions’ five tries against Italy last Saturday were all scored by three-quarters and, albeit against the most modest opposition in the tournament, it was evident Wales’s attacking game had …
Read More »There’s a good chance the Wuhan coronavirus will never disappear, experts say. There are only 3 possible endings to this story.
A coronavirus outbreak that originated in Wuhan, China, has killed at least 630 people and infected more than 31,500 people across 26 countries. According to one expert, the coronavirus outbreak is now „a mild pandemic.“ Here are three ways experts think the coronavirus pandemic could play out. Most likely, the …
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