Stadia Phil Harrison praised developers before shutting down studio

[ad_1] In early February, we were shocked when Google announced the end of its efforts to run game development studios in-house, and it turns out the developers were just as surprised. Just days before the public announcement, Stadia Managing Director Phil Harrison sent a mass email to Stadia Games & Entertainment (SG&E) employees, congratulating them … Read more

Did California verify the signatures for the Newsom recall, but not the mail-in ballots?

[ad_1] Last year, Gavin Newsom’s recall movement began after growing frustration with the Democratic governor’s leadership of California. Organizers of Recall Gavin 2020 and Rescue California cited several reasons Newsom “let Californians down” including rising unemployment, homelessness, high taxes, increased crime, lack of affordable housing , the disrespect of immigration laws and his decision to … Read more

Doctors warn of increasing number of children with inflammatory syndrome linked to COVID-19

[ad_1] Doctors have observed increase in childhood multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C) in COVID-19 patients, The New York Times reported Tuesday. The reason for the sudden surge in MIS-C is unclear, although the outbreak comes just after the United States saw a peak in coronavirus cases over the winter, possibly increasing the risks serious illness. “We … Read more

Hall of Famer Barry Larkin visits Reds broadcast booth – WLWT Cincinnati

[ad_1] Hall of Famer Barry Larkin visited the Reds broadcast boothWLWT Cincinnati Hall of Fame member Barry Larkin joins Reds broadcast teamWCPO ‘Pinch me moment’: Barry Larkin joins Fox Sports Ohio TV shows as color analystThe Cincinnati Enquirer Barry Larkin to be Reds TV analyst this yearredlegnation.com Larkin joins the Reds’ TV broadcast teamMLB.com View … Read more

Climate change “has delayed the migration of herbivorous dinosaurs by millions of years” | Dinosaurs

[ad_1] Herbivorous dinosaurs likely arrived in the northern hemisphere millions of years after their carnivorous cousins, a delay likely caused by climate change, according to a new study. A new way to calculate the dates of dinosaur fossils found in Greenland showed that plant eaters, called sauropodomorphs, were around 215 million years old, instead of … Read more