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February 1, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Gary Wallace

The Returnof Good Girls

Time was, it was easy to tell the good girls from the bad on MTV, The bad girls were the ones who danced real well, had their lingerie custom made and got hosed down in tantalizing slow motion; the good girls stayed home and watched it on TV. As Madonna went, navel and all, so went the girls of pop’s superficial end. But lately that’s changed. “Truth or Dare” be hanged, good girls are making a comeback....

February 1, 2023 · 4 min · 782 words · Paul Derosa

The Revival And No. 1 Contenders Match Announced For Nxt

Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder were rightfully furious after The Undisputed ERA interrupted their Tag Team Title Match last Friday on SmackDown. The outside interference cost the ‘Top Guys’ their opportunity to regain the Championships from The New Day, and subsequently their shot at getting back on the Survivor Series Card. Now The Revival will return to Full Sail University tomorrow night to seek payback. They’ll wrestle on the Black and Gold Brand for the first time in two years, when they take on the NXT Tag Team Champions Kyle O’Reilly and Bobby Fish....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 232 words · Patricia Coats

The Rise Of Bangladesh Cricket

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February 1, 2023 · 1 min · 2 words · Robert Freeman

The Risks Of Zaporizhzhia Being Disconnected From Ukraine S Grid

A day after the power plant at Zaporizhzhia in southern Ukraine went offline in a historic first, allegedly caused by nearby fires, Energoatom issued a statement saying that all six of its reactors were still disconnected from Ukraine’s electricity grid as of 9 a.m. local time. Russia, meanwhile, has pushed back by saying that the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant is operating normally, and that there was no complete shutdown. The nuclear plant has been under Russian control since March 1, just days after Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion began....

February 1, 2023 · 4 min · 721 words · Carolyn Rivera

The Rumored Resident Evil 4 Remake Needs To Keep Features That Make It Unique

In the event of Resident Evil 4 receiving a remake, one can only wonder how it would differ from the current version of the game. RE2 and 3’s remakes make some pretty big changes, and it’s fair to assume an RE4 remake could see similar alterations. Improvements like modernizing RE4’s antiquated tank controls or giving Ada Wong a larger in-game role would surely be welcome sights, but it would be nice for Capcom follow the old mantra of “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” when it comes to some of RE4’s more defining features....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 630 words · Jeanne Vigna

The Sims 4 How To Complete The Celebrate Carnaval Scenario

Keep in mind that this Scenario won’t stay forever. It will only be available until March 8. So, players need to complete it as fast as possible. The Sims 4’s scenario is easy and can be done in one day. RELATED: The Sims 4: How To Complete The Making Money Scenario How To Complete The Celebrate Carnaval Scenario In The Sims 4 First of all, players need to create Sims....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 459 words · Martin Neese

The Splatoon Series Can Do More With Its Broadcast Format

The Splatoon series has been characterized by its \news broadcast format since the beginning. Splatoon’s Squid Sisters, actual cousins Callie and Marie, originally introduced the new stages in rotation for Turf War matches alongside other updates and events. Splatoon’s Splatfests were also hosted by the duo, each of whom picked a side, and the pattern stuck for their Inkopolis News successors Off the Hook. Though Deep Cut’s role will largely be the same, Nintendo could experiment with additions to future broadcasts that make them more “realistic” to bolster certain aspects of the series....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 634 words · Monroe Barron

The Stats That Show Arsenal And Madrid Were Wrong To Snub Draxler

The object of the ex-Sevilla boss’ desires was Julian Draxler, the perennial next big German star who had undergone 18 months of football purgatory in Wolfsburg. At just 21, the playmaker appeared to have the pick of Europe’s elite as a Schalke wonderkid, but he chose to take a sideways step in moving to a Bundesliga rival and failed to show much progress in the intervening period. ‘Verratti can succeed Xaxi at Barca’...

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 476 words · Jerry Highshaw

The Story Of Highbury The Arsenal Supporters Club In India Behind The Viral Video Indian Gooner

The video is titled ‘Indian Gooner’ and has been filmed at multiple districts across Kerala, the south-western state of India. The word ‘Gooner’, in modern diction, means ‘supporter of Arsenal football club’ and the team behind the now viral video are all proud Indian Gooners who, quite incredibly, have their own place to watch matches and celebrate the Gunner way of life. They have named it ‘Highbury’, after the famous former home ground of the club that they so ardently support....

February 1, 2023 · 7 min · 1279 words · Timothy Marks

The Strongman In Stir

If not, he was certainly bent on making it seem that way. NEWSWEEK’s photography session with the deposed Panamanian strongman last week was Noriega’s first face-to-face encounter with the press since he was hustled aboard an Air Force C-130 transport in the wake of the U.S. invasion and flown to Miami to face drug-trafficking charges. Noriega’s lawyers and prison officials were jumpy, but the general himself seemed happy enough to talk....

February 1, 2023 · 4 min · 823 words · James Williams

The Things We Loved About Shredders Things We Didn T

RELATED: Pro Tips For Shredders You Need To Know This snowboarding indie game is truly a ton of fun, even with all of its quirks, design flaws, and inherent jank. Players that are seeking a fun and lighthearted snowboarding game should look no further than Shredders. There’s so much snowboarding goodness to be had in this game and here are the things we love about the game along with the things we dislike about the experience....

February 1, 2023 · 5 min · 962 words · Raymond Harvey

The Rebirth Of The Heavyweight Division

This inability to find good heavyweight prospects was a result of not just a lack of good trainers, but also, the lack of money available in boxing. However, for the past year or so, the division has seen some progress thanks to the likes of big names like Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder, and the “Gypsy King”, Tyson Fury. In April 2017, Anthony Joshua was set to face Wladimir Klitschko, who was then the WBA, IBF, and IBO heavyweight champion of the world....

January 31, 2023 · 5 min · 955 words · Deborah Homa

The Regulators Boogie

Walsh now presides over a changed NAIC. Freebies are. out. So is industry funding for the happy hours and other events at the NAIC’s quarterly business meetings. So sensitive to appearances have the commissioners become that at a meeting in Minneapolis last week the NAIC banned NEWSWEEK from photographing an after-dinner dance. The media message: when industry lobbyists are around, state insurance regulators don’t boogie. But they do, they do....

January 31, 2023 · 5 min · 995 words · Lena Fogle

The Remix Volume 6 Title Shots Flyweight Talk And International Standouts

Contenders need their shots in 2019 Friday night in Las Vegas, Kamaru Usman made it clear that he is an elite contender in the UFC welterweight division by registering his ninth consecutive victory in the promotion, wiping out former lightweight champ Rafael dos Anjos. Usman is a problem for anyone in the division — a powerhouse wrestler with outstanding conditioning and continually improving striking with the swagger of a man who knows he’s destined for greatness....

January 31, 2023 · 10 min · 1980 words · Thelma Cruz

The Revenge Of The Nerds

These are heady days for the famously fastidious nerds at South Korea’s new No. 1 company. Just a few years ago, if you wanted to be a cowboy of Korean commerce, there was only one place to go: Hyundai. The ranking of the top five chaebols, or conglomerates, in South Korea had remained essentially unchanged for decades. They were fixed stars in the booming economy, and Hyundai was the biggest and most macho, a burly industrial giant built on steel, autos and ships....

January 31, 2023 · 5 min · 949 words · Thomas Guzman

The Seamier Side Of Life

For the past three years, I’ve found myself standing toe to toe with the denizens of the drug underworld. My son, Jeff, vanished from his home in Phoenix, Ariz., just before his 25th birthday. He was a drug user, and I went looking for him. Jeff worked from his home as a computer technician after moving to Arizona in 1990. When his weekly phone calls ceased and his phone and pager were shut off, I started writing him letters....

January 31, 2023 · 5 min · 979 words · Joanne Kanahele

The Second Seat At Force India

Force India have already launched their VJM06 but the launch was one of the strangest in years, with only one driver present to unveil the car. The troublesome situation inside the team is clearly indicated by the fact that it has not even announced its reserve driver for the season. During the launch, Deputy Team Principal Bob Fernley announced that they are in no hurry to announce their second driver and as a result, young British driver James Rossiter will drive the car at this week’s test in Jerez....

January 31, 2023 · 3 min · 458 words · Cynthia Hull

The Selling Of Liberty Falls

January 31, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Susie Howell

The Senate Follows The Science On Marijuana Opinion

Two hot-button issues, codifying same-sex marriage and legalizing marijuana, took divergent paths in the U.S. Congress. Both causes had success at the state level in 2012. That year, Maine, Washington, and Maryland became the first states to vote to legalize same-sex marriage. That same election cycle saw Colorado and Washington become the first states to vote to legalize recreational marijuana. Fast forward about a decade: a bill codifying same-sex marriage sailed through the last Congress in record time, especially by the dysfunctional standards of the current U....

January 31, 2023 · 3 min · 612 words · Stella Pernell