Facebook will soon let you know if you shared or interacted with dangerous coronavirus misinformation on the site, the latest in a string of aggressive efforts the social media giant is taking to contain an outbreak of viral falsehoods.
Monthly Archives: April 2020
Raiders claim TE Paul Butler off waivers from Lions
The Las Vegas Raiders claimed tight end Paul Butler off waivers from the Detroit Lions on Thursday.
Metro Police, feds warn public about ‘sextortion’ email scam
The threats sent through email are daunting: Pay up or we’ll release intimate personal video recordings from your cellphone to your close contacts.
Nevada’s COVID-19 death toll up to 142, with 3,321 cases statewide
The coronavirus has killed at least 142 people in Nevada in the month since the first death was reported in the state, while 3,321 people have tested positive …
Nevada’s COVID-19 death toll up to 142, with 3,321 cases statewide
The coronavirus has killed at least 142 people in Nevada in the month since the first death was reported in the state, while 3,321 people have tested positive …
Frequently Asked Questions list — NIGC DIVISION OF COMPLIANCE
The NIGC Division of Compliance announced it will be maintaining a list of Frequently Asked Questions in consultation with the NIGC’s Office of General Counsel and the Agency’s Commission.
Infrared touch screens — GOLDFINGER
Goldfingers’ infrared touch screens allow industries to build safer products by removing the need for direct skin contact to use.
New Jersey sportsbooks fall $370 million short of expectations while online casinos help steady industry
New Jersey’s retail and online sportsbooks took in a third of the expected handle in March, while online casinos and poker rooms boomed.
San Manuel elects Ken Ramirez as chairman
Kenneth Ramirez, newly elected chairman of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, and other business committee members, were sworn in by San Manuel Chief Justice Claudette C. White as the new tribal leaders began their terms this week.
Pechanga Tribe donates N95 masks
As the number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise throughout Riverside County, the Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians donated 3,000 N95 masks to three local hospitals.