Esports teams from the U.S. and U.K. military branches will compete in online Call of Duty matches to raise money for employment of veterans.
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Facebook plans to remove false posts about COVID-19 vaccines
As vaccines to fight the novel coronavirus near, Facebook and Instagram will begin removing claims about COVID-19 vaccines debunked by experts.
Discovery+ joins growing list of streaming services; new series coming from Kevin Hart, Chip and Joanna Gaines
New and exclusive series from Kevin Hart, Chip and Joanna Gaines, Bobby Flay and Giada De Laurentiis, and David Attenborough are coming to Discovery+.
TV tussle: DirecTV, Tegna dispute turns TV channels dark in 51 markets including Houston, Seattle
As of Tuesday, Tegna TV customers in 51 markets, about 39% of the U.S., lost a local broadcast on DirecTV satellite and streaming TV services.
Spotify 2020 Wrapped: How to find what music, podcasts and playlists you listened to this year
Music streaming service Spotify has released its list of the top artists, songs and trends for 2020 and people are sharing their lists online.
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Small Brewery Sunday: Love, or possibly lose, your local brewpub as pandemic slows down sales
Like having beer near you? Consider supporting local beer makers on Small Brewery Sunday on Nov. 29. Many brewpubs and taprooms will have specials.
Black Friday beer run: Breaking down the 2020 Goose Island Bourbon County Brand Stout lineup
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, the annual Black Friday sale of Goose Island’s Bourbon County Stout beers will go on, with lotteries and online orders.
During this COVID-19 Thanksgiving, have an after-dinner video gathering
Give thanks for video technology this holiday. Since the coronavirus pandemic is keeping many of us apart, at least we can connect virtually.
New York City business leaders: Trump should allow transition to Biden administration
Trump’s refusal to begin a transition to the Biden administration puts the U.S. at risk during the coronavirus pandemic, some business leaders say.