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After playing 17 games in 17 days (10 of which were on the West Coast) the Brewers enjoyed a well-deserved day off Aug. 17 and now begin a six-game homestand at American Family Field, beginning with a three-game series against the Seattle Mariners.
The Seattle Mariners and Houston Astros close out a three-game AL West series Sunday night at Daikin Park, with both clubs looking for an important series victory as the season moves deeper into August.
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On Wednesday, Twitch confirmed reports that the streaming channel was using channel content to train Amazon’s AI models. While we aren’t sure how long the training feature has been active, Twitch has now added an opt-out button to its settings that will allow creators to turn the feature off. However, it is automatically enabled unless…
Roku has partnered with Fairground, an entertainment startup “at the meeting point of generative AI and premium streaming,” to create Fairground AI Creator TV, a 24-hour channel dedicated to AI-generated content. It’s now available through The Roku Channel’s free, ad-supported live-TV service.
The Milwaukee Brewers head back to California for their second consecutive road trip on the West Coast.
The Texas Rangers and Houston Astros open a three-game AL West series Friday night at Daikin Park, with the division rivals separated by just one game in the standings entering Thursday.
Brickyard 400 NASCAR Cup Series qualifying takes place on July 25 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
With over 7 million active streamers, standing out on Twitch in 2026 is more challenging than ever. Twitch’s browse algorithm primarily ranks streams by concurrent viewers, giving larger streams more visibility while smaller creators often remain buried. As a result, new streamers struggle to get discovered, making it difficult to attract the viewers needed to…
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