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One US Marine Dead, Eight Others Missing in Training Accident

An amphibious assault vehicle took on water during a training exercise off San Clemente Island in California. 15 service members were on the vehicle on Thursday. One marine was taken to La Jolla hospital and died from his injuries. Two others are listed in stable condition, but eight others are still missing. Search and rescue efforts continue into Friday morning. “We are deeply saddened by this tragic incident. I ask that you keep our Marines, sailors and their families in your prayers as we continue our search,” said Col. Christopher Bronzi, 15th MEU Commanding Officer.

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The Navy and Coast Guard are conducting searches

This is the third time this decade that someone has died in a Camp Pendleton training accident

People band together to rescue humpback whales

Montana State Volleyball team wins academic award

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Spectrum Internet Experiences Long Outages (again)

With everyone hunkered down inside their homes, isolating from the pandemic, internet is very important. Most are working or studying from home and an internet outage is a major issue. Spectrum Internet had an outage last night starting at 7pm. Service was out for only a few minutes, but this is not the first time they have had a nationwide outage. Back in May they had an outage that lasted several hours causing panic for those who use it for school and work. Spectrum serves over 29 million customers in 41 states.

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This is not the first outage from Spectrum during quarantine

Georgia allots CARES Act money to improve student connectivity

Mississippi school to help out students with at home connectivity

Phillipines reopens internet cafes

Grading the Digital Showcases by Microsoft, Sony, EA, and Ubisoft

The COVID-19 pandemic has left a huge impact on the world in general. Essentially all social life has come to a standstill and many industries have had to adapt to a different world in 2020. Video games are no different and with the many shutdowns around the world, E3 was cancelled. Where usually we would have whole press conferences to detail upcoming game releases, instead we have had digital showcases in its place. Let’s take a look at what we have seen so far and grade them.

Inside Xbox Partners Showcase

The first event we saw came from Microsoft in May and was supposed to focus on their development partners and show first gameplay footage of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. Microsoft really marketed this up as the first major event of the year, even though there would be no first-party content (more on that in a bit). Naturally, many people were excited to see what big AAA companies would be offering. Unfortunately, the event was filled with essentially only AA grade games, which is not bad, and many of the games shown looked good, but expectations were set way too high by Microsoft beforehand. Even Ubisoft let us down by not showing the promised Assassin’s Creed gameplay footage, adding further insult to injury.

Easily this was the worst event of the year because of the expectations that were set and nowhere matched by anything shown.

Grade: C-

PlayStation 5 “The Future of Gaming” Presentation

Sony had remained mostly silent throughout 2020, but that changed when June hit. We finally got our first look at what Sony has in store and they showed that their first-party lineup of games look to continue their strength into the next generation.  We got our first look at new entries in the Ratchet and Clank, Horizon, Spider-Man, Astro Boy, and LittleBigPlanet series as well as tons of great looking games like Kena: Bridge of Spirits, Little Devil Inside, and more. This was also the event that gave us our first look at the PlayStation 5’s unique design.

This was an incredibly strong showing for Sony, proving that they have no intention on slowing down their strong performance lately.

Grade: A

EA Play Live 2020

EA gets a lot of hate from gamers for their questionable business practices, but their 2020 show was arguably the best showing they have had in years. We got our first look at Star Wars: Squadrons, which looks like a very solid space battle game, a new Josef Fares game, a new SKATE game was confirmed to be in development, and there were some quality announcements from Apex Legends and The Sims 4. They also gave slight teases for future projects and their highly touted sports games, but there was notably a lot missing at the same time.

As stated above, this was EA’s best show in a long time. They had a lot of quality announcements, although some areas dragged (especially Rocket Arena) did not look like anything special.

Grade: B-

Ubisoft Forward

Following the disappointing showing of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla during the May Xbox event, Ubisoft were looking to change the narrative during their focused event in July. Assassin’s Creed looked about as good as we were expecting, and we got a new look at gameplay of Watch Dogs: Legion, although too much time was spent showing us information we already knew. There was also more time than necessary spent on mobile titles. Plus, many games we already knew about were noticeably absent.

Ubisoft promised another showing later in 2020, but their first digital showcase was very hit and miss. This also came during a time many top positions were vacated at the company during a string of abuse allegations, not helping the general outlook of the company.

Grade: C

Xbox Game Studios Showcase

Xbox Series X

For as disappointing a show Microsoft had in May, they were looking to turn that around in July with some looks at first party titles set to release in the future. We got our first look at Halo Infinite gameplay, and new Xbox Game Studio games were revealed including State of Decay 3, Avowed, Fable, and Forza Motorsport. All of these and the other games shown looked great and everything else that was shown is coming to Xbox Game Pass, further pushing how amazing a deal that service is.

Microsoft really turned things around with their latest digital event. We are really starting to see the new studios under their umbrella show new stuff, although it is disappointing to still have no official unveiling of what The Initiative is working on. For a team that is largely criticized for “not having enough games,” Xbox has a very bright future and that starts with the very consumer friendly Game Pass service.

Grade: A

Rare Shark Attack in Maine Kills Woman

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A woman and her daughter were swimming off of Bailey Island, part of Harpswell, Maine, when a call was placed for an apparent shark attack. The coast guard was in the process of sending a boat out when the swimmers were helped to land by passing kayakers. They were met there by Harpswell Emergency Medical Services, but the woman was pronounced dead at the scene. There is no information available about the daughter. Swimmers and boaters are urged to use caution in that area until more information is known.

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The Shark attack victim has been identified

The Coast Guard confirmed the call for possible shark attack

Three shark sightings off of Long Island

“Shark Tooth Cycling” introduced to raise money for Charcot Marie Tooth Disease

 

“Ellen” is Under Investigation for Poor Working Conditions

Warner Brother’s sent out a memo to staffers of “Ellen,” the talk show hosted by Ellen Degeneres, disclosing an ongoing investigation. There have been rumors of a hostile work environment on the set for months, prompting Warner Bros to begin interviews with current and former employees. Ellen Degeneres herself has not been named in the allegations, although one employee did say “I think the executive producers surround her and tell her, ‘Things are going great, everybody’s happy,’ and she just believes that, but it’s her responsibility to go beyond that.”

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Ellen set “dominated by fear”

The producers are instilling “racism, fear and intimidation”

This investigation comes after an expose published earlier this month

A news anchor in Georgia is first in COVID-19 vaccine trial

Potential Tropical Cyclone May Hit Florida

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As Southern Florida fights with rising numbers and hospitalizations from the coronavirus, another threat looms. Hurricane season. The first potential storm to hit has been seen, and is predicted to strengthen overnight. Right now it is classified as a “Potential Tropical Cyclone.” “There is a ton of long term uncertainty regarding not only the eventual track – but also how much it will intensify, or even hold itself together,” said Storm Team 8 meteorologist, Ian Oliver, “this is a storm that hasn’t even formed yet.”

Despite this, tropical storm warnings have been issued in Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, and some parts of the Dominican Republic.

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Storm expected to form by Wednesday night

The storm is expected to hit the Bahamas “at best”

Florida is preparing to extend eviction bans

Over 7000 inmates in the Florida correctional system have COVID-19

Couple Wears Swastika Masks to Grocery Store

Dustin Hart and his wife took mask personalization too far at a Food 4 Less in Santee, California. The couple walked into the store with Swastikas on their face masks. Several shoppers confronted the pair who responded, “It’s a peaceful protest” against the “Nazi” governor. Hart had apparently prepared for a confrontation as he filmed the whole incident on a body camera that he was wearing. The police were called and they were asked to remove the swastikas. The police informed them that by law they were free to wear them outside of the privately owned business but that the symbol was against the store’s policy. The couple eventually left without physical removal, but never removed the swastika masks.

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Something similar occurred in a Walmart in Minnesota

A German citizen confronted the couple wearing swastika masks

Will visitors actually go to Disneyland?

Multiple police/protester clashes over the weekend