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Related: clarkemichael • arthurcorner2679iPhone 12 Mini and 12 Pro Max begin preorders Friday, both expected to be in short supply The last of the 2020 iPhones go on sale Friday for pre-orders, a time-honored tradition that lets early adopters (hopefully) get the shiny new devices delivered to them by opening day. The preorders open at 8 a.m. ET. Anson Dorrance: 'We raise young women to not be competitive. What the heck is going on?' “When I was hired the United States had never won a game in international competition. Five years later, we were world champions. The way we established the United States is the same way I established my collegiate programme,” says Anson Dorrance, head coach of the University of North Carolina women’s football team. If you are reading this in the US, you will most likely have heard of Dorrance. Beyond the US, though, he is virtually anonymous.
Maine shark attack: US woman killed by great white Image copyright Science Photo Library A woman has been killed by a great white in the first fatal shark attack on record in the US state of Maine. The woman was swimming near Bailey Island - close to the city of Portland - on Monday when she was attacked. She was named as Julie Holowach, 63, a recently retired fashion executive from New York. It is only the second shark attack ever recorded in Maine. Election 2020: Trump is leading Republicans to an unwanted record in the popular vote Yet, partially through a little bit of bad luck and two electoral college-popular vote splits, the Republican Party looks like it could be on the way to an unpleasant distinction. If President Donald Trump, in fact, loses the popular vote in 2020, it will be the first time since the founding of the Democratic Party in 1828 that either the Democratic or Republican Party has lost the popular vote this many times in a span of eight elections. Obviously, we don't know what the November result will be.
Doctors Say NYC Public Hospitals Reeling From Coronavirus Cases A doctor at a major public hospital in New York City described having worn a single N95 mask, a critical tool in protection from the coronavirus, for an entire week. Normally, the Brooklyn doctor would change it after every visit with a patient. Colleague after colleague, including nurses and residents, have been falling sick with the virus. Patients were coming in for unrelated health issues and suddenly testing positive for coronavirus after coming to the hospital. "The situation is quite horrible and they're saying we haven't hit the peak yet and we're doing all sorts of crazy things to keep up," the doctor, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said. "We're having so many patients dying."
Xbox Series X and Series S review: New game consoles attempt to lighten the load With the launch of the Xbox Series X and S, it’s not so much about better video game graphics as it is about making your life as a console game player better. Yes, Microsoft’s latest consoles, available Nov. 10, feature video games that will look better than its predecessors. But having spent time with the Xbox Series X ($499.99), the more exciting perks not only involve access to a larger library of games available to play, but spending less time waiting for those games to launch and load.
'As guarded as Fort Knox': the inside story of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign Shortly before midnight on 8 November 2016, Hillary Rodham Clinton dozed off in the bedroom of her Manhattan hotel. The presidential candidate was exhausted from the rigours of a bruising election campaign and rattled by a flurry of early results that suggested the verdict was far from a foregone conclusion. She closed her eyes as the slight favourite to become the US’s first female president. Tech giants Facebook, Google, Apple and Amazon to face Congress Media playback is unsupported on your device Unprecedented is a dangerous word in journalism, but this really hasn't happened before. On Wednesday, four of the biggest names in tech will give evidence to members of the US Congress. Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook), Sundar Pichai (Google), Tim Cook (Apple) and Jeff Bezos (Amazon) will all be grilled.
Fact check: Trump delivers blizzard of false claims in Pennsylvania speech attacking Biden Speaking in Old Forge, Pennsylvania, just outside Biden's home town of Scranton, Trump delivered a wild monologue that involved unscripted musings about sharks, boxing, dishwashers and the maintenance of forests. It also involved a blizzard of false claims. We're still going through the transcript, but here are the ones we can tell you about so far: Trump said of Democrats: "The only way they're gonna win is by a rigged election. I really believe that.
Las Vegas Officials Invited Homeless To Parking Lot After Coronavirus Closed Shelter Officials are facing criticism for using a Las Vegas parking lot as a temporary shelter after a facility was closed when a homeless man tested positive for COVID-19 last week. Officials from Las Vegas and Clark County opened the temporary shelter at an event site lot a few miles north of the Las Vegas Strip on Saturday after determining that 500 people using Catholic Charities' overnight facility would have nowhere to sleep, said David Riggleman, the city's communications director. The lot initially included carpeting, but officials later ditched it over concerns that it could help spread the virus, Riggleman said in an email. When mats that could easily be disinfected weren't available, hundreds of 6-foot squares were painted onto the asphalt and surrounded by metal barricades — a grid meant to prevent more cases of the disease through social distancing measures, he said.
GM fast-tracks electric vehicle plans, starts hiring near former Lordstown plant General Motors CEO Mary Barra said the company will bring new electric vehicles to market faster than anticipated as the automaker announced a major step forward Thursday in its self-driving car development. GM is also making strides in hiring and calling back workers at two of its facilities. GM said it has started hiring what will eventually be more than a thousand workers at its new EV battery plant near GM's former Lordstown Assembly factory in northeast Ohio. GM will start calling back workers to Factory ZERO in Detroit and Hamtramck starting early next year as it converts the facility to build EVs. GM has said it would bring at least 20 new EVs to market by 2023.