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GAMING

Call Of Duty-Inspired Police Recruitment Ad Draws Ire

A Peoria, Illinois police department tried to recruit new officers with a Call of Duty-inspired campaign on social media, and

MUSIC

Lykke Li Covers Johnny Cash’s “Ring of Fire” for New Netflix Movie: Listen

Lykke Li has released a cover of the famous 1963 song “Ring of Fire.” She recorded her cover with producer

SHOWS

The Way Home’s Evan Williams Discusses the Many Layers of Elliot Augustine

Evan Williams uses his talents to bring to life Elliot Augustine on Hallmark’s The Way Home. That’s a challenge

SPORTS

Andrey Rublev disqualified for screaming in the face of a line judge at the Dubai Tennis Championships | Tennis News

Andrey Rublev was sensationally defaulted after screaming in the face of a line judge during his heated semi-final clash with

NATURE

This methane-sniffing satellite will leave climate polluters nowhere to hide

MethaneSAT (shown in this artist’s rendering) aims to monitor 80% of the world’s oil and gas producers on a weekly

RELIGION

Utah Legislature expands ability of clergy members to report child abuse

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah faith leaders who learn about ongoing child abuse from a perpetrator during a religious

CELEBRITY

Slave Descendants Paying Taxes Is “Immoral”

Whew! Terrence Howard has to hand over nearly $1 million to the federal government after a failed attempt to connect the

ECONOMY

J&K: Gulmarg, higher reaches in Valley receive heavy snowfall – The Economic Times Video

Gulmarg, a winter wonderland in Jammu and Kashmir has been drawing attention from foreign skiers and adventure lovers following a

REAL ESTATE

Author Helen S. Brodeur’s New Book, “Twinkie’s Gift,” Centers Around a Small Star Who Learns That She Can do Great Things Despite Being Bullied by the Other Stars

Albuquerque, NM, March 01, 2024 –(PR.com)– Helen S. Brodeur, a retired teacher who has since made a career out of screenwriting,

NEWS

Two Young Climate Scientists. Two Visions of the Solution.

Two good friends, Rebecca Grekin and Yannai Kashtan, met up one crisp December morning at Stanford University, where they both