Could Ghost Of Tsushima Be Making Its Way To Pc New Box Art Changes Spark Community Speculation

Ghost of Tsushima is a PlayStation exclusive title that came out last year in July, and since then, the game has received much love from the community as it portrayed the beautiful journey of a Sumari in his path for redemption. But recently a change occurred in the packaging artwork of the game on the official PlayStation Direct Store as the text line reading “Only on PlayStation” was found missing....

January 25, 2023 · 2 min · 303 words · Brian Davis

Could Juan Gonzalez Get Another Baseball Hall Of Fame Look

For most, his case probably looked open-and-shut. The Texas Rangers slugger was one of baseball’s biggest stars in the 1990s before declining dramatically in his early 30s. Throw in allegations of steroid use from former teammate Jose Canseco, coupled with Gonzalez’s 38.5 WAR, and it’s no surprise he came up short with Hall voters. For a certain type of fan, though, Gonzalez offers appeal. According to Baseball-Reference.com’s Play Index tool, Gonzalez had 362 home runs through his age 30 season in 2000, 12th-best in baseball history....

January 25, 2023 · 5 min · 901 words · Ernest Cruz

Could New England See Return Of Pat Patriot Throwback Uniforms In 2022

New England cornerback Jalen Mills posted to his Instagram story showing off the team’s legendary throwback helmet, which includes “Pat Patriot,” a fixture in the team’s uniforms from 1961 all the way through 1992. The Patriots Hall of Fame Twitter account announced on Dec. 3, 2021 that the team would once again use the throwbacks in the 2022 season. The team overhauled its look for the 1993 season, forgoing the traditional look and red jerseys in favor of the modern iteration, which featured blue as the team’s primary color and the “Flying Elvis” logo on the helmets....

January 25, 2023 · 2 min · 287 words · Nathan Murray

Could This X Men Villain Be Coming To The Mcu

The obvious choice for the X-Men’s first MCU enemy is their legendary nemesis Magneto, but considering he’s already appeared in every mainline X-Men film so far, it’s possible that Marvel Studios might hold off on him to help differentiate the new X-Men series from its predecessors. In fact, most of the X-Men’s popular foes have already appeared on film, from Apocalypse to the Sentinels to the Hellfire Club. However, there’s still one major member of the X-Men’s rogues’ gallery who has yet to debut on the silver screen: Nathaniel Essex, aka Mister Sinister....

January 25, 2023 · 5 min · 918 words · Steven Cain

Countdown To Tcs World 10K Bangalore 2014 Begins

The occasion was also used by the promoters to declare its preparedness to present an improved seventh edition of the World’s Premier 10K run that presents itself as a classical synthesis of track & field and road running and offers many of the world’s fastest track athletes and their road-running counterparts an opportunity to come together and vie for glory. The seventh edition of the unique run will be flagged off from Sree Kanteerava Stadium on Sunday, May 18 2014....

January 25, 2023 · 13 min · 2641 words · Willis Snellings

Couple Gets Married In Hospital Room Of Bride S Dying Father

According to WENY News, Utpal Roychowdhury’s health was declining in the weeks leading up to his daughter’s October wedding. A patient at Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre, Pennsylvania, Roychowdhur had been diagnosed with Glioblastoma, a type of terminal brain tumor. Glioblastoma is an aggressive form of cancer that can affect the brain or spinal cord. As noted by Mayo Clinic, the condition “can be very difficult to treat and a cure is often not possible....

January 25, 2023 · 2 min · 414 words · Tana Avalos

Court Rules Diet Soda Does Not Need To Contribute To Weight Loss Isn T False Advertising

The San Francisco Chronicle reported that Shana Becerra had filed her suit against Dr. Pepper / Seven-Up Inc., the parent company of the soda brand, in October 2017. Her suit alleged that the naming and marketing of Diet Dr. Pepper violated California fraud prevention laws by promising that the soda would aid in weight loss. She cited several studies that showed that aspartame, the artificial sweetener used in the beverage, has been linked to weight gain....

January 25, 2023 · 3 min · 441 words · Mary Figueiredo

Coronavirus Dispute Highlights Growing Eu Skepticism Towards China That Could Strain Post Pandemic Ties

The report—which was reportedly watered down after Chinese threats—highlighted growing wariness of China among European nations, as Beijing attempts to dodge blame for the COVID-19 pandemic and pivot to assisting worse-hit nations via so-called “mask diplomacy.” Erik Brattberg—the director of the Europe program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace—told Newsweek there is a growing awareness among European nations of China’s malign activities and the need to push back, including over disinformation....

January 24, 2023 · 5 min · 904 words · Jennifer Jones

Coronavirus Kills More In Florida Texas In One Month Than 20 Years Of Hurricanes

The combined number of COVID-19-related deaths recorded in both states over the past month is greater than the total hurricane-related deaths reported in the U.S. over the past 20 years. From June 5 to July 6, Florida reported 1,168 deaths, according to Worldometer. Texas saw 888 deaths in the same period, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS). This amounts to a combined total of 2,056 fatalities reported in both states over roughly the past month....

January 24, 2023 · 4 min · 682 words · Alta Flory

Coronavirus Patient Dies In Hong Kong Marking Second Death Outside Mainland China

The man was a patient at the city’s Princess Margaret Hospital and had recently traveled from the outbreak’s epicenter of Wuhan, China, according to a report from The New Zealand Herald. He had been treated in an isolation ward after having developed muscle pain and fever before dying early Tuesday. The first death outside mainland China was reported Saturday in Manilla, Philippines. The patient there had also recently arrived from Wuhan before falling ill....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 439 words · James Rhoades

Coronavirus Update Map As Death Toll Hits 3 800 Oil Prices Suffer Historic Collapse In Global Market Panic

The rising death toll has seen global markets plunge, with oil prices seeing a dramatic drop of more than 30 percent on Monday, while London’s FTSE 100 (Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 Index) dropped to a three-year low and Asia stock markets fell, Reuters reports. The recent losses come after a historic 10.1 percent drop in U.S. oil prices on Friday, which was reportedly the largest decrease in more than five years, CBS News reports....

January 24, 2023 · 12 min · 2355 words · Elizabeth Alonso

Corporate Houses Urged To Back Budding Sporting Talents

Singh said this during a felicitation ceremony of Steel Authority of India Ltd-run SAIL Football Academy cadets, who recently won the 58th International Subroto Cup Football Championship 2017. “Promotion of sports and nurturing talents should be encouraged, and more organisations should come forward to support budding players and help India gain sporting glory,” a SAIL release said, quoting Singh. The 16 members of SAIL Football Academy in Bokaro represented Jharkhand State U-17 (boys) in the Subroto Cup tournament held during September 2017....

January 24, 2023 · 1 min · 125 words · Mary Ruiz

Corpse Husband Hilariously Tries To Sing In Among Us Lobby

Corpse Husband was playing the game with multiple streamers like Pokimane, Sykkuno, James Charles, Valkyrae, and Disguised Toast. While talking to each other, Poki suggested that they try to harmonize and sing over the stream. This led to a bunch of broadcasters singing in front of their combined thousands of viewers. Eventually, the group decided to encourage Corpse Husband to join in, and he did so in a genuinely hilarious manner....

January 24, 2023 · 2 min · 340 words · Gloria Longoria

Correcting Scalia S Biggest Mistake Opinion

In Smith, writing for the Court, Scalia rejected the religious liberty claims of two Native Americans. They had been fired from their jobs for using peyote—a hallucinogenic drug—during a Native American Church service. More significantly, Scalia essentially wrote that when a law is neutral and generally applicable, religious liberty must give way. Otherwise, he feared anarchy would result. And he worried about giving judges too much discretion to balance religious liberty claims with governmental interests....

January 24, 2023 · 7 min · 1468 words · Willie Wells

Cortisone Injections In Diabetics

Cortisone is a powerful anti-inflammatory medication that can be injected around tendons or joints where inflammation is present. Cortisone injections are often used in the treatment of conditions including tendonitis, bursitis, and arthritis. Several common, and many uncommon, side effects can occur after a cortisone shot, and before having this treatment you should discuss these possible complications with your healthcare provider. While most cortisone side-effects are mild and temporary, it is worthwhile to discuss these possible problems so that you know what to expect after your injection....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 538 words · Eugene Floyd

Cose It Was Always Headed Here

But even had Wright not been a factor, it was inevitable that Obama would have been forced to make a major speech on race. He and his campaign always have been defined, in part, in racial terms. That says more about America than about Obama. He has tried hard to make the case that his candidacy is more about health care, economic opportunity and getting out of Iraq than about race....

January 24, 2023 · 4 min · 780 words · Alethia Murry

Could Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Make Golden Frieza Playable

Many Dragon Ball Z games have allowed players to take control of Frieza, but they are typically less story oriented than Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. In regards to Golden Frieza specifically, he is rarely playable, only making appearances in this capacity in the Xenoverse games as DLC and as a transformation in FighterZ. This lack of representation makes sense given that he is predominantly a villain, but Dragon Ball Super may hold the key to making this most beloved and hated Dragon Ball villain playable in a story-based game....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 532 words · Antonia Smith

Country Singer Daniel Lee Martin Found Dead Ahead Of Child Abuse Trial

Members of a SWAT team discovered the 54-year-old’s body at a residence in Florida, a spokespersons for Pasco County Sheriff’s Office told Newsweek. The property was on Little Road and Pennant Court, the Tampa Bay Times reported citing police. The spokesperson told Newsweek officers arrived at his home in Pasco County on Friday to give him several warrants. They found his dead body, after he appeared to have shot himself....

January 24, 2023 · 2 min · 423 words · Matt Boaz

Country Singer Kylie Rae Harris Confirmed Dead After Vehicle Accident

According to the Associated Press, the Taos County Sheriff’s Office reported that two drivers — Harris and an unnamed 16-year-old — were killed in three-way accident on New Mexico’s State Road 522. The third driver escaped injury. The Texas native was on her way to give a performance Thursday at the Big Barn Music Festival in Taos. In her final post on twitter, Harris indicated that she was running out of gas....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 440 words · Donna Taylor

Couple Sell Everything They Own To Buy Their Dream Trailer Park

Jon and Emilie James, both 33, bought the old mobile home park near Llanelli, Wales, in the U.K., in June, and hope to bring it back to life. The couple decided they wanted to live debt-free and sold their first home and belongings for $159,500 through Instagram. After paying off their mortgage, they had $95,000 left and used another $13,000, approximately, in savings to pay for the mobile home park—leaving them with just $725 in the bank....

January 24, 2023 · 4 min · 683 words · Adrian Martin