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More than 6,000 spectators, mostly young, watched in a Shanghai stadium and millions watched online to see Damwon Gaming win the League of Legends World Championship on Saturday.

Over 6,000 spectators, mostly young, watched at a Shanghai stadium and millions watched online to see Damwon Gaming win the League of Legends World Championship on Saturday

The South Korean team beat Suning, surprise finalist from China, 3-1 to win one of the most prestigious titles in eSports

There were 32 million requests for tickets to see the one-month tournament decider in a football arena with seating for around 35,000

However, spectators were limited to 6,300 due to social distancing and those lucky enough to get a seat had to wear a face mask to prevent coronavirus infections

Now in its 10th year as a World Championship, League of Legends is an extremely popular team-based strategy game set in a fantasy world of « champions » and jungle monsters

Chinese teams won 2018 and 2019 crowns, but Koreans have won Summoner’s Cup in the previous five years

Following a futuristic opening ceremony featuring virtual and real performers, five players each from Suning and Damwon took their seats on a lighted podium Cheers were mounting as they entered the battle

League of Legends developer Riot Games had estimated 100 million people would watch across the world Inside the stadium, spectators – many favoring Chinese Suning – saw the action unfold over two giant screens

« Hands too sweaty, » Damwon tweeted, but he kept his cool to win the title, even as Suning threatened to get angry in a crucial third game

Kim « Canyon » Geon-bu de Damwon, who was named MVP of the final, said: « There was an interview during the Worlds and I said I wanted to win the title and be MVP

« From the coaching staff to the players, we’ve worked hard, harder than any other team, and because of that we’ve been able to accomplish this »

The 2020 « Worlds », which started in September with 22 teams, had a minimum prize pool of $ 2.225 million but the final number will be significantly higher than that

Hosting the tournament successfully and holding the decision maker in front of a live stadium audience was a triumph for Riot Games, which is owned by Chinese tech giant Tencent

While preparing for the final, Nicolo Laurent, managing director of Riot Games, said it had been « a crazy trip » due to the coronavirus pandemic

« Sports have ceased all over the world, many events have been canceled and full seasons postponed entirely, » he said

It is also an indication of how China, where the coronavirus emerged at the end of last year, has managed to fight the contagion

« In all honesty, there is no other place on the planet where I can imagine hosting Worlds today, » added Laurent

« This year Shanghai has proven that it is on its way to becoming – if not already – the eSports capital of the world »

Joe Biden has been vague about his plans for the military if he wins the election, but a specific promise he made is to roll back Trump administration policies that effectively prevent transgender members from serving openly in keeping with their gender identity

Amid rising crime rates, a polarizing election and the continuation of high-profile police murders of black Americans, some police veterans say they can’t remember a tougher time to be an officer

Black man’s shooting by law enforcement in Washington state threatened to increase tensions around Portland, Oregon, where racial injustice protesters clashed on several occasions with right-wing groups Friends and family identified the deceased as Kevin E Peterson Jr, 21, and said he was a former high school football player and the proud father of a baby girl The shooting took place in Hazel Dell, an unincorporated area of ​​Vancouver, Washington, about 12 miles north of Portland

During recent protests against the police murder of Walter Wallace Jr in Philadelphia, the US’s largest police union released what looked like a sympathetic photo Philadelphia police station detained toddler black, with a caption claiming he was found « walking barefoot through an area of ​​lawlessness, » the National Fraternal Order of Police Facebook post said.But the boy’s family attorney says that’s not what happened Rickia Young was driving with her toddler son to pick up her 16-year-old nephew when she accidentally entered an area where the police and demonstrators facing each other She tried to turn around, but police surrounded the car, smashed its windows and threw Young and her nephew on the street, her lawyers told the Washington Post Officers then pulled the toddler from the seat, video of the incident shows> The assault on this boy and his mother were filmed @ryanjreilly did a good job pointing out this lie from @GLFOP https: // tco / kJ4QcrXegc >> – Riley H Ross III (@AttorneyRoss) October 30, 2020 Police detained Young soon, but she had to be taken to hospital before she could be treated because she was bleeding from her head afterwards police threw her to the ground Young’s nephew was also injured and the toddler was shot in the head Young was separated from her son for hours before being released without charge His family found the boy in car seat in back of police car, broken glass from car windows still in seat, Post describesThe entire scene was filmed by AApril Rice, who told the Philadelphia Inquirer that watching what happened was « surreal » and « traumatic. » The Fraternal National Order of Police has since abolished the post Philadelphia Police No. still haven’t told the Young family where to find the car, along with her son’s hearing aids and other belongings insideMore Stories from the Weekecom How to Create an Election Crisis 64 Things President Trump Said About Republican Women Are On The Edge Of A Dramatic Achievement In Reverse

A Yahoo News / YouGov poll found that only 27% of black Americans plan to get a coronavirus vaccine if and when it becomes available Dr Uché Blackstock, Yahoo News medical contributor and CEO of Advancing Health Equity, says that this mistrust is not unique to COVID-19 « It pre-exists », she says, « just as health inequalities are pre-existing »

Texas’ surprising status as a battleground became clearer on Friday as Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris dedicated one of the final days of the race to campaigning in the larger state red from America and the early turnout topped 9 million – already more than the total number of ballots cast throughout the 2016 election Harris visited three cities, including McAllen in the Rio Grande Valley along the Mexican border, which was ravaged by the coronavirus this summer Part of the California senator’s mission was to energize Latino voters, whose lower voter turnouts have helped for years to dash her party’s hopes of returning the most competitive texas

New indictment charges gang members with kidnapping, forcible tattoo removal, and then murdering former gang member

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday lifted their « no sail » order on US cruise ships and set a framework for the resumption of cruises Under the new structure, cruise lines must demonstrate that they adhere to rigorous health and safety protocols, including extensive testing, quarantine measures and social distancing If they meet these CDC standards, first on a series of crew-only test crossings, they will eventually be allowed to resume passenger excursions.The « no sail » order was initially issued on March 14 for all US cruises after it emerged that cruise ships played a major role in the initial coronavirus outbreak Ships have been remarkably efficient at spreading the virus: On board the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan in February, each case of COVID-19 was transmitted to about 15 other people In Wuhan, China – the original epicenter of the virus – one person transmitted the disease to about four other people, according to a recent study published in the Journal of Travel MedicineIn September, the CDC recommended an extension of the policy until February amid reports of outbreaks on ships in other countries, but that advisory was overruled by a White House coronavirus task force.Crossing restrictions have ravaged the cruise industry, with companies reporting billions of dollars in losses as their fleets sit idle in open waters or in ports Over the past few months, cruise officials have worked to bring together teams of scientists and health experts to design comprehensive safety protocols that will get the cruise back, and they gave a long list suggestions to the CDCOn Friday, the CDC said the benefits of the new framework outweighed the costs of not allowing cruise ships to navigate, providing flexibility for companies that have taken the necessary precautions to mitigate the risk, while still continuing to prohibit operations from those who do not implement the necessary measuresHere’s how the decision will likely impact cruises in the coming months: Q: How soon will I be able to get on the cruise? A: In short, not anytime soon The first ships to sail into US waters will be simulated voyages designed to test a ship’s abilities to implement health and safety protocols and prove the cruise line’s ability to. mitigate the risks of COVID-19 on board Cruise lines will not be allowed to begin passenger operations until they meet all requirements and obtain a conditional COVID-19 sailing certificate issued by the CDCL Most of the Major cruise lines have announced they will only resume operations in 2021 Major cruise lines including Carnival, Royal Caribbean and MSC have canceled cruises until the end of November Last month, Carnival canceled all of its 2020 cruises except those between Miami and Port Canaveral, Florida, which are scheduled to restart in December.Q: What security measures can I expect? A: Ships will need to perform rapid laboratory testing of all passengers and crew on embarkation day and disembarkation day Onboard testing capabilities will be developed in coordination with CDC to test all symptomatic travelers , including crew members and future passengersUnder the new ordinance, cruise ship operators must adhere to standards of hand hygiene, face covering and social distancing for passengers and crew as well as ship hygiene. Meal services and entertainment venues will be changed to ensure physical distancing is implemented Q: Does this mean I will have to wear a mask? A: For test cruises, the CDC has stated that masks are one of the measures that “may be required by CDC instructions or technical orders,” but it does not specify where and when they might be mandated. The use of masks was included among the suggestions from industry executives at CDCQ: What happens if I test positive for the coronavirus? A: Passengers who test positive for COVID-19 before boarding a cruise ship will not be allowed to board. Those who test positive on board a ship will be isolated and then transferred to a dedicated onshore facility. Remaining passengers and non-essential crew will also be required to self-quarantine In the spring, some passengers have spent weeks confined to their cabins after cases broke out on their cruisesCruise operators are expected to have the appropriate medical equipment, expertise and training to treat critically ill passengers who contract COVID-19 on board until they can be safely transferred to onshore medical facilitiesQ: Will passengers be allowed to take shore excursions? A: Initially, shore excursions will be tightly controlled and limited to private and domestic destinations Cruise operators are developing protocols to screen vendors for shore excursions to ensure they follow health and safety protocols. safety applied on board ships Measures include physical distancing, sanitation, personal protective equipment, screening and training of personnel During a recent navigation on the Costa Diadema, a vessel belonging to the Carnival Corp ‘ Italian cruise operation, cases have arisen despite testing after passengers took shore excursions to the Greek islands Guests were asymptomatic and tested positive on their return to Italy Under new CDC requirements, ships from cruise will not be allowed to sail with an itinerary that lasts longer than seven days This period may be shortened or has Length based on public health considerations Health agency framework applies to cruise ships that intend to operate in US waters This article originally appeared in The New York Times (C) 2020 The New York Times Company

The letter from Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, former Vatican ambassador to the US and outspoken opponent of Pope Francis, struck many favorite themes of pro-Trump conspiracy theory

MEDELLIN, Colombia (AP) – “Don’t worry!” reads the cryptic note scribbled on a perforated piece of paper smuggled out of a damp cell block in the basement The weeks-old message is all that what Matthew Heath’s family must hope for since the former US Navy corporal was arrested at a roadblock in Venezuela almost two months ago and accused by President Nicolás Maduro of being a terrorist and espionage for Donald Trump No one in the family or in the Trump administration has spoken to Heath

Rittenhouse, charged in Wisconsin with first degree homicide after shooting three people during the Kenosha protests, was fighting his extradition

Days before the Nov. 3 election, mail delivery is sometimes delayed in a critical Florida district, the South Florida Letter Carrier Union chief said Friday – and extraordinary measures are being considered to alleviate the bottleneck

‘Fox News Sunday’ host joins ‘Bill Hemmer Reports’ to discuss impact of early voting on 2020 election

President Trump paid another visit to the swing state of Wisconsin on Friday night, bringing with him unfounded theories and repetitive rantsTo begin with, Trump celebrated reports that Democratic candidate Joe Biden was not favoring black voter turnout, presenting him in a way that made it seem like he was happy about the denial of the vote. « The black vote doesn’t turn for him, » Trump said of Biden. « They aren’t showing up to vote and neither are the others »> At a rally in Green Bay, WI, Trump said « the black vote is not taking place for [Biden] they do not show up to vote and neither do the others »photoTwittercom / HXnqAECxoL >> – The Recount (@therecount) October 30, 2020 Biden’s team fears he has failed to lead black and Latino voters to the polls, Bloomberg reports But far less credible – in fact, in fact wrong – is Trump’s claim that Biden will send the US back to the 18th century « There will be no heating in the winter, no air conditioning in the summer and no electricity when you want it, » asserted Trump, for some incomprehensible reason> « There will be no heating in winter, no air conditioning in summer and no electricity » – Trump on what will happen if Biden wins picTwittercom / xh5rytolgv >> – Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 30, 2020 Ilhan Omar (D-Minn), whom Trump decried when he was not even in his condition, had none> Every scary rally, seriously it ages and smells of despair >> He’s like a obsessed neglected child by being loved Pathetic https: // tco / ccx14o9xTe >> – Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) October 30, 2020 More Stories This Weekcom How To Create An Election Crisis 64 Things President Trump Said About Republican Women Are On The Edge of a spectacular realization in reverse

Tens of thousands of Muslims marched through the capital of Bangladesh on Friday to protest against the French president’s support for secular laws allowing caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad, burning his effigies and calling for a boycott of French goods Protests have also reported across the country after Friday’s weekly Muslim prayers In Dhaka, tens of thousands of people from more than a dozen Islamist parties and groups took to the streets near the Baitul Mokarram National Mosque to demand that the Bangladesh severed relations with France

The Cameroonian refugee was on the verge of deportation when he got a rare shot at Canadian asylum

WASHINGTON – In just over a week, Supreme Court issued five orders in election cases In three of them Democrats prevailed Chief Justice John Roberts wrote an opinion in only one of the cases , and it was only a paragraph He sketched a distinction that no other justice approved But this distinction may explain each of the court orders The distinction supported by the Chief Justice was this: Federal courts should not not change voting procedures adopted by state legislatures, nor should they intervene when courts or state agencies change those proceduresThe approach something for both sides is broadly similar to Roberts’ recent record, in which he voted with the Liberals in court in cases over gay rights, immigration and abortion; joined the conservatives of the Court in major matters of religion; and drafted the majority opinions in subpoenas cases soliciting President Donald Trump’s financial records that rejected his most general claims but did not require immediate disclosure Roberts ‘skillful judicial work in the last term meant that’ he had a majority in split decisions at a higher rate than any chief justice since at least 1953 Academics debated whether this was proof of principle or pragmatism, noting that the chief justice had made an effort to shield the tribunal from charges that it was a In electoral matters, too, the Chief Justice’s rationale created common ground, consistent with conservative views on federalism, even as other members of the court appeared to take an all-or-nothing approach. More liberal members of the court said the right to vote was important enough to justify letting federal judges change state electoral rules And its more conservatives said the Constitution prohibited all changes to voting rules passed by state legislatures, even those supported by courts or state officials. »Roberts is desperately trying to preserve the court as above the fray by staying out – and when I say court, I mean federal courts in general, » said Michael Dorf, professor of law at Cornell. »He is the only one who agrees with his particular point of view, » he said « It is difficult to run the court when the legal principle that most appeals are made to you is idiosyncratic » Yet – for now , at least – Roberts pulled off an extraordinary balancing act He voted with the majority to reinstate an election day deadline for absentee voting in Wisconsin and to ban sideline voting in Alabama, overturning the decisions of the federal judges who had sought to facilitate voting in these states But he voted to allow – for now, at least – longer timeframes for postal votes in Pennsylvania and North Carolina ordered by a state court and state electoral board.Among the messages sent by these positions was a message of non-partisanship and non-approval of Trump’s attacks on mail voting.Still, Roberts’ strategy may not last, especially since Judge Amy Coney Barrett has not been involved in any of the five rounds of decisions, two of which were released after she entered court on Tuesday.A court spokesperson said Barrett was not involved in the cases because she was unable to review the parties’ filings in timeVoting orders may represent Roberts’ last hurray Once Barrett starts voting, she is expected to join more conservative members of the court, ousting the chief justice from his place at the ideological center of the court That could make Judge Brett Kavanaugh the middle judge, but Kavanaugh himself is an intriguing work in progress whose votes in the recent election are hard to reconcile Two blocks of judges, on the other hand, seem steadfast in their views The three Democratic members appointed – Justices Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan – supported efforts to make voting easier during a pandemic, whether requested by federal judges, state judges or state officialsThe three most conservative members of the court – Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch – take the opposite view « The Constitution provides that state legislatures – not federal judges, not state judges, not governors states, nor other state officials – bear primary responsibility for setting electoral rules, « Gorsuch wrote in a concurring opinion Monday in a 5-3 ruling that refused to reactivate a judge’s order that would have extended the deadline for receiving mail-in ballots in Wisconsin That leaves Kavanaugh He joined Gorsuch’s opinion in the Wisconsin case and drafted his own concurring opinion, an opinion which has attracted considerable attention for echoing the president’s criticism of postal voting, for his quote from Bush v Gore and for a factual error about voting procedures in Vermont which he corrected m In his opinion in the Wisconsin case, Kavanaugh devoted a long footnote to the central role of state legislatures in setting electoral rules. « The Constitution, » he wrote, « requires federal courts to ensure that state courts do not rewrite state election laws.Likewise, Kavanaugh voted with the three-member Conservative bloc last week when the court stuck on whether to block a three-day extension to the deadline for receiving postal votes in Pennsylvania, which left a ruling from the state’s highest court ordering the extension in place Neither side gave reasons, but Kavanaugh’s team appeared ready to override the state court in favor of the US legislature Yet, on Wednesday, when the court issued two rounds of orders at least temporarily helping Democrats in Pennsylvania and North Carolina, Kavanaugh remained silent even as the three-member Conservative bloc opposed it. An ordinance denied an appeal by Republicans in Pennsylvania to put their second challenge to the three-day extension on an extraordinarily fast track that could have resulted in a decision before election dayAlito, joined by Thomas and Gorsuch, echoed what Kavanaugh had written two days earlier in the Wisconsin case « The provisions of the Federal Constitution giving state legislatures, not state courts, the power to ‘making rules governing federal elections would make no sense, « wrote Alito, » if a state court could override the rules enacted by lawmakers simply by asserting that a state’s constitutional provision gave power to the courts to make whatever rules they deemed appropriate for the conduct of a fair election « Kavanaugh also did not note a dissent when the Supreme Court cleared the North Carolina Board of Elections on Wednesday and Thursday to extend the deadline for receiving ballot papers to nine days after polling day, against three set by the state legislature The same three Tory judges clashed What explains Kavanaugh’s apparent inconsistency? Daniel Epps, professor of law at the University of Washington in St. Louis, had a few theories « He may have been surprised by the number of criticisms his opinion of Wisconsin has drawn and decided to turn the temperature down a bit, » said EppsOr maybe, he added, Kavanaugh was playing a long game in his opinion of Wisconsin, refusing to change the status quo just days before election day, but putting « a marker on his point of view. on the power of the court to intervene and decide questions of state law in electoral matters «  » He wanted to do so now because of the possibility that such a problem could arise and prove critical for the elections if , for example, it all depends on Pennsylvania, « Epps said « By expressing his point now, he avoids the possibility that people will say he just agreed to this position later, after it proved critical for Trump’s re-election. »There may be a practical explanation for the court’s more recent actions, according to Rebecca Green, William & Mary law professor. » Members of the court are clearly skeptical of attempts by federal and state courts to rely on the state legislative conception of how elections should be organized, « she said « But we are voting in a pandemic, and November 3 is near. The court is very conscious of not disrupting the process at this very late date. Once we get past election day, the court seems ready to defend the role of state legislatures if it is »This article originally appeared in The New York Times (C) 2020 The New York Times Company

Former Malaysian leader Mahathir Mohamad has maintained his widely condemned comments on attacks by Muslim extremists in France, saying on Friday they were taken out of context and criticizing Twitter and Facebook for deleting his posts Mahathir, 95 , sparked general outrage when he wrote on his blog Thursday that « Muslims have the right to be angry and to kill millions of French people for the massacres of the past »Twitter deleted a tweet from Mahathir containing the remark, which he said glorified violence, and the French digital minister asked the company to also ban Mahathir from his platform

Some student supporters of Thai protesters boycotted graduation ceremonies led by King Maha Vajiralongkorn on Friday in an angry protest at the monarchy amid growing calls to reform it The ceremonies, in which the monarch personally presents diplomas, are a rite of passage for graduates and their families with photographs of the moment displayed with pride in many Thai homes Suppanat Kingkaew, 23, said he was boycotting ceremonies that took place Friday and Saturday at Thammasat University, long considered a hotbed of radicalism and the scene of a massacre of pro-democracy protesters by forces of the ‘Royalist state in 1976

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