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Path of Exile 2 launched into Early Access today and Mitch has been putting it through its paces ahead to today's launch. Here is our thoughts on the game as it enters early access, and whether it's ...
Following the brutal conclusion in Tails of Iron, take control of Arlo, son of the Warden of the North and embark on a ...
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The Gleaming Depths update will kick off Fallout 76 Season 19 with new weapons and pet companions.
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The poison hemlock (Conium maculatum L.) is a dangerous plant that grows throughout the United States. Hemlock poisoning occurs after ingesting any part of the plant, such as the seeds ...
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Wednesday defended women serving in the military and, specifically in combat roles, amid growing scrutiny of comments by his would-be successor, Pete Hegseth.
JaMarcus Shephard, the Crimson Tide co-offensive coordinator/receivers coach, invoked Wednesday one of Saban’s most famous phrases: rat poison. Shephard, speaking to reporters, was asked about ...
That's because Hegseth believes "we should not have women in combat roles." But if Hegseth's beliefs stem from concerns about women's combat-effectiveness, he is misguided. Women who serve are not ...