Amazon Prime To Show Exclusive Premier League Matches

Kicking off with the 2019/20 season, the three-year deal represents the first time a full round of Premier League fixtures will be broadcast live in the UK. Every Premier League club will be featured across two full fixture rounds of 20 matches per season. That means you’ll need to be a Prime member to watch every game from the first December midweek round, and all 10 of the Boxing Day matches....

January 13, 2023 · 1 min · 152 words · Charles Mcneal

Amd Rx 6800 Xt Breaks Record Using Stock Cooler

Overclocker Lucky_n00b broke the single GPU record by overclocking the AMD RX 6800 XT to 2.65 GHz. This compares to a standard clock speed of 2.015 GHz, and the standard boost speed of 2.25 GHz. The record-breaking run scored 47932 points, compared to the previous record of 47725, held by overclocker Safedisk using a liquid nitrogen cooled RTX 3090, specifically the Asus ROG Strix OC Edition. RELATED: AMD Already Hyping RDNA 3 and Zen 4 Performance Gains...

January 13, 2023 · 2 min · 426 words · Patricia Bowman

Amd Zen 3 Y Ryzen 5000 Series Todo Lo Que Debes Saber

Intel sigue siendo el gran dominador del mercado por la gran integración de sus chips por parte de los fabricantes de ordenadores y portátiles. Sin embargo, la serie Ryzen 5000 ha impulsado el rendimiento de AMD a un nuevo nivel. Estos procesadores de escritorio fueron los primeros en ejecutarse sobre la nueva arquitectura Zen 3 de la compañía, y desde entonces se le han unido chips móviles enfocados a configuraciones de portátiles....

January 13, 2023 · 5 min · 1059 words · Faye Weuve

America S Military Is Funding China S Military Opinion

Members of America’s armed services have, since 2001, been allowed to participate in the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP), a federal government-sponsored long-term retirement and investment program that is akin to a 401(k). Participants in TSP can invest in Chinese companies, including 22 China-only mutual funds. As a practical matter, China’s companies are uninvestable—or at least investors are not being rewarded for the risk they assume, and are not even in a position to know the risk they are assuming....

January 13, 2023 · 5 min · 887 words · Philip Smith

American Beat

Sure, it sounded weird, but as unsolicited emails go, this one was certainly better than the usual letters I get from ex-Nigerian finance ministers offering me $70 million in unmarked bills in exchange for just a few thousand dollars upfront. And given that this apple-themed missive e-rrived during the week of Thanksgiving–the day when our country engages in an orgy of consumption so wanton that butter is considered a vegetable–I simply could not ignore it....

January 13, 2023 · 5 min · 946 words · John Garcia

American Beat Madonna By The Book

Madonna’s “The English Roses” was published earlier this month and, befitting a celebrity of her international renown, was released in 100 countries – the widest book release in history. What’s even more amazing is that the fiercely independent Madonna is now known (at least on the book jacket) as “Madonna Ritchie,” a heretofore unseen forename/surname amalgamation. Secondly, I’m amazed at Madonna’s prolificacy. Her next book will be out in November....

January 13, 2023 · 8 min · 1540 words · Carolyn Pierce

American Goalkeeper Tries To Get On Map In Honduras

When Sheridan's signing with Honduran club Platense was announced in late December 2013, nearly everyone took to Google, with some media outlets reporting on the exploits of his namesakes rather than his own. More dedicated searchers found, after some digging, that Sheridan played college soccer at Division II Eastern New Mexico and later caught on with the Houston Dutch Lions of the USL PDL. His peculiar journey to Honduras started there when a restaurant owner looking to break into the talent business spotted Sheridan in a July scrimmage against the Houston Dynamo....

January 13, 2023 · 7 min · 1324 words · Randall Roberson

American Teen Catches World Attention With Blazing 100 Meter Dash

Hill set the world youth record, the American junior record and the U.S. high school record in the process, IAAF.org reported. A 16-year-old from Atlanta, Hill took advantage of perfect conditions at the Brooks PR Invitational in Seattle. Aided by an allowable 2.0m/s tailwind, she took almost a quarter of a second off her personal best of 11.21 seconds. She did that last week running into a headwind during the invitational high school race at the IAAF Diamond League meet in New York....

January 13, 2023 · 2 min · 238 words · Jesse Mcintosh

Americans Of Generous Heart And Mind

Honoring Those Helping Others I just finished reading your July 10 “The Giving Back Awards” issue from cover to cover in one sitting, and all I can say is: Bravo ! Reading about all the “People Who Make America Great” made me once again feel hopeful and optimistic about our country. For so long all the news has been frightening, and I have totally given up reading newspapers. It is important for there to be investigative journalism, and I want to know that government abuses are being acknowledged in the press....

January 13, 2023 · 9 min · 1846 words · Alejandro Hardison

Americans Take Sides

We’re there because of oil. We import more than 50 percent of our oil. We’re there to secure the supply. Otherwise, it would be just another Arab fight in the desert. Let’s call a spade a spade. The reason we’re there is oil. As far as going any farther, no. Let the embargo work. I’m not too keen about starting wars. You just sweat ’em. Worldwide, we’re perceived as the most powerful nation in the world, but we can’t even get our deficit under control....

January 13, 2023 · 22 min · 4490 words · Rena Hall

Americans Think Government Should Do More To Protect Environment But Attitudes Vary Widely By Party

Sixty-seven percent of adults in the survey indicated that they believe the federal government is doing too little to reduce the effects of global climate change, though attitudes towards this question broke down starkly along party lines. An overwhelming census among Democrats—at 90 percent of those surveyed—formed around the inadequacy of current government action. On the other hand, just 39 percent of Republicans similarly felt the government was insufficiently addressing climate change....

January 13, 2023 · 3 min · 498 words · Brandon Moore

Americans Trusted Vaccines More In Recent Years But Misinformation Could Put That At Risk

Between 2015 and 2019, the estimated percentage of the U.S. population who strongly agreed vaccines are safe went up from just over half (51.03 percent) to 61.13 percent. The percentage who thought they were important rose from 63.09 to 74.72 percent, while those agreed they were effective climbed from 56.13 to 65.05 percent. The findings were among those published in the biggest ever global survey on vaccine confidence, featuring 149 countries and published in the journal The Lancet....

January 13, 2023 · 4 min · 732 words · Barbara White

Amid Coronavirus Pandemic Blue Jackets Sharks To Play Home Games Without Fans

The moves come as coronavirus, or COVID-19, has spread across the world and is now considered a global pandemic. MORE ON COVID-19: March Madness | Events in U.S. | Events in Canada Columbus Blue Jackets Less than a day after Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine recommended “no events with spectators other than the athletes, parents, and others essential to the game” for indoor events, DeWine said on March 11 that he would issue an order to that effect....

January 13, 2023 · 2 min · 398 words · Hazel Metayer

Amid Hurricane Season The White House Can Streamline Resiliency Planning Opinion

While we don’t know exactly where the next storm will hit, the Gulf Coast—home to the top five oil refineries in the United States and several major ports—is a good bet. A direct hit there is a direct hit to gas prices, supply chains and Americans’ wallets. The American people are under tremendous strain from a two-year string of crises, from a virus pandemic to war in Ukraine. The result is record-high gas prices, inflation rates not seen in 40 years and unprecedented supply-chain disruptions—including shortages of goods as essential as baby formula....

January 13, 2023 · 3 min · 590 words · Sonia Key

Amid School Reopenings Latinx Teachers Struggle With Mental Health

Teachers are being stretched thin. Most are being asked to ensure students follow safety protocols while catching up on 18 months of learning loss. All the while, they need to be prepared to transition their lessons to remote instruction at any minute. Managing this added pressure caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has not been easy for educators. “I’ve never seen this kind of stress,” Goetz tells Verywell. “It’s a stressful profession in general, but people are panicking, breaking down, and wanting to leave the profession altogether....

January 13, 2023 · 6 min · 1115 words · Edward Snover

Amir Locke Bodycam Footage Released By Minneapolis Police Sparks Fury As 22 Year Old Not Named In Warrant

The raid was reportedly related to a homicide case in St. Paul, but the shooting victim was not named on the official warrant. According to a police report obtained by The Daily Beast, officers allegedly “announced their presence” before entering the apartment to conduct their search around 6:48 AM: The report also claimed that Locke was armed during the encounter and allegedly pointed a gun towards the authorities before he was shot by one of the officers during a “split-second” decision:...

January 13, 2023 · 4 min · 764 words · Debra Vargas

Amazon Warns Xbox Series X Pre Orders May Not Arrive On Time

RELATED: RTX 3090 Size Comparison Shows How Big GPU is Compared to Xbox Series X In the meantime, it will be interesting to see which next-generation console is more readily available in the weeks after launch. Both the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X have proven to be hugely popular, with Microsoft reporting unprecedented demand for the Xbox Series X console, so both may be hard to come by for consumers....

January 12, 2023 · 1 min · 130 words · Jimmy Baird

Amd Ryzen 7 1800X Review

But with the launch of Ryzen, that has all changed. We’ve reviewed the range-topping 1800X here, along with the cheaper 1700, but two even cheaper Ryzen 5 chips which are launching in a couple of months. See also: Ryzen release date, price and specifications Update 15 March: We’ve now added the benchmark results from the Ryzen 7 1700 to our graph below. Plus, AMD has made an official comment on the Ryzen 1800X (and 1700X) temperatures – read more....

January 12, 2023 · 10 min · 1941 words · Sylvia Dejohn

Amd Ryzen 7000 Series Cpus Revealed

The company has gone above and beyond its older Zen 3 CPUs and will provide solid competition to Intel’s unannounced 13th Gen Raptor Lake CPUs that promise to deliver up to a double-digit boost in performance. All the details of the upcoming AMD Ryzen 7000 CPU range are below. AMD Ryzen 7000 series CPUs are best for gaming and content creation The latest chipsets will have a new AM5 platform that will support the world’s first 5nm desktop PC processors, which is great news for gamers, content creators, and designers....

January 12, 2023 · 3 min · 469 words · Clarence Marotti

American Airlines Reports 1.25 Billion Loss 1 600 Voluntary Employee Buyouts

The airline said it burned through $27 million in cash each day in the quarter, down from $30 million a day in the fourth quarter of 2020. American reduced 2021 costs by more than $1.3 billion, including delaying delivery of new jets and a new round of voluntary buyouts that will result in 1,600 employees leaving the company. “We are incredibly proud of the American Airlines team for their continued care of our customers and each other,” Chairman and CEO Doug Parker said in a statement....

January 12, 2023 · 2 min · 387 words · Stella Carden