Epic Games is aiming to help creative teams incorporate Unreal Engine’s real time tools and technology into their workflows with the release of a new sample project. Hype Chamber is free to download, and demonstrates to live event/esports/sports... Read More
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After establishing itself as the top high school boys basketball league in the country, the National Interscholastic Basketball Conference is expanding. AZ Compass Prep (Ariz.) and Long Island Lutheran (N.Y.) will join the NIBC for the 2022-23... Read More
The Food and Drug Administration has authorized a second booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccines made by Moderna and Pfizer for people over the age of 50. The FDA also authorized a second Pfizer booster shot for people 12 and older who have... Read More
Apple and Major League Baseball (MLB) today announced the first half of the 2022 “Friday Night Baseball” schedule. These scheduled games are available to anyone with internet access, for free, only on Apple TV+. “Friday Night Baseball”... Read More
There will be plenty of familiar faces at the women’s Final Four with Stanford, South Carolina, Louisville and UConn heading to Minneapolis. With all the upsets that occurred during the women’s NCAA Tournament this year — a record... Read More
It has been 27 years since Don Mattingly wore the New York Yankees pinstripes as a player, but there remains a certain emotion that comes out of Yankees fans whenever his name is mentioned. It is a feeling that is still hard to describe... Read More
Uber, the nemesis of New York’s yellow cab industry, has reached an unlikely deal to list all city taxis on its app. The partnership is a game changing move that could ease the rideshare giant’s shortage of drivers and offer some relief to the... Read More
Tax season is officially here and, similar to last year, there are so many unique situations to consider while filing. Receiving unemployment, the stimulus check, any donations you’ve made, and contract work should all be taken into consideration.... Read More
Basketball standouts Megan Desrats of Warwick and Zoe Mesuch of Wallkill were named the players of the year for Class AA and A, respectively, as announced by the Section 9 chapter of the Basketball Coaches Association of New York. Warwick’s... Read More
In the mood to watch “South Park” or “Friends” — but you just want to see a random episode? HBO Max now has you covered. WarnerMedia’s HBO Max this week introduced a new “shuffle” button, a highly requested feature that gives... Read More
New York City’s mayor will announce Thursday that he’s exempting athletes and performers from the city’s vaccine mandate for private workers, a move that will allow Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving to play home games and unvaccinated baseball... Read More
New York City Mayor Eric Adams said on Tuesday that professional sports teams and players eager to ditch the local COVID-19 vaccine mandate will have to be patient. All private-sector workers in New York City must show proof that they have been... Read More
Between remote learning, new teaching formats, mask debates, health concerns, and more, the past two years have placed our teachers under unprecedented stress. Now, we hear about a wave of teachers feeling burned out and quitting their professions... Read More
All across the nation, schools are having trouble filling vacant job openings for teachers. It’s a problem that’s been manifesting for years, but thanks to the pandemic, the teacher shortage crisis has worsened with no end in sight. While there... Read More
As COVID-19 cases fall across the U.S., some states are scaling back their reporting strategies after dropping pandemic-related requirements such as masking. South Dakota ended daily COVID-19 reporting on Friday and will pivot to weekly updates.... Read More