Some players who want to beef up their video game skills consult Reddit or find YouTube videos. But some others will hire a coach to help get better.
Author: Brett Molina, USA TODAY
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Twitter suspends Marjorie Taylor Greene – again – for ‘misleading’ COVID-19 tweet
Twitter said U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s account will stay in a read-only mode for one week due to repeated violations of Twitter rules.
AMC says customers will soon be able to buy movie tickets with bitcoin
AMC Entertainment revealed it will soon roll out technology to all U.S. theaters to allow consumers to buy tickets or concessions using bitcoins.