Twitter rescinds its COVID-19 misinformation policy
Twitter has gone back on its initiative to combat misinformation related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Twitter has gone back on its initiative to combat misinformation related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
After a multitude of COVID exposure notifications, Google employees are calling the decision to return to in-person work into question.
Due to the safety issues of in-person events because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Take This will not have its usual in-person AFK Room at the event.
Elon Musk has had it with the stay-at-home order in California's Alameda County, and Tesla's operations are in flux. The volatile CEO tweeted that the company will pursue legal action today.
The digital tabletop genre is going to get some love on the hybrid console with some of the most notable releases available.
Update: Surely in response to the revelation, Pandemic has announced that Mercenaries Inc. is under development by the remaining "core team" at EALA. The downsized and "
With The Saboteur developer Pandemic having laid off a majority of its staff and relocated a "core team" to Electronic Arts' Los Angeles c