The Walking Dead Season 2 Finale Review

[This review contains spoilers for The Walking Dead season 2 finale.] - As the trailer for The Walking Dead’s season 2 finale, ‘No Going Back,’ emphasized painfully, young protagonist Clementine has changed a lot since her days of hiding out in a treehouse with a walkie-talkie. She’s traveled a lot of miles, seen a lot of terrible things and done some pretty terrible things as well. Also, her hair is shorter....

January 31, 2023 · 4 min · 842 words · Helena Coffey

The Trigeminal Nerve Anatomy Function And Treatment

The trigeminal nerve is most commonly associated with trigeminal neuralgia, a condition characterized by severe facial pain. Since it is large and has several divisions, the trigeminal nerve or its branches can also be affected by a number of medical conditions including infections, trauma, and compression from tumors or blood vessels. Anatomy Everyone has two trigeminal nerves—a right trigeminal nerve and a left trigeminal nerve—and they are exactly the same in size and appearance....

January 31, 2023 · 7 min · 1471 words · Claude Bose

The Trump Administration Is Pushing Wildlife To The Brink Of Extinction Opinion

This comes at a time of unprecedented threats to biodiversity: Last week, the world was stunned once again when the International Panel on Climate Change’s Lands Report provided clear evidence that climate change is threatening wildlife and the world’s food supply. And that report came just a few months after an international panel of the world’s leading scientists sounded the alarm that 1 in 8 species—up to 1 million species worldwide—are now threatened with extinction....

January 31, 2023 · 4 min · 750 words · Kim Cook

The U.S. Needs To Change Course Right Now In Ukraine Opinion

The formal White House “readout” of President Joe Biden’s Tuesday call with Zelensky aptly summarizes the U.S.’ position: “President Joseph R. Biden, Jr., joined by Vice President Kamala Harris, spoke today with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine to underscore that the United States will never recognize Russia’s purported annexation of Ukrainian territory. President Biden pledged to continue supporting Ukraine as it defends itself from Russian aggression for as long as it takes…” (Emphases added....

January 31, 2023 · 4 min · 844 words · Sharon Elliott

The U.S. Team

But of the 15, six are the sons of immigrants. Of the seven born elsewhere, two are from Uruguay, one from South Africa, one from El Salvador and three from Europe. The Americans are not the only team to import its athletes. The Irish squad, for example, has only seven native-born players. In the modern soccer era, players no longer stick to one fixed position on the field; that’s also the case with their team allegiances....

January 31, 2023 · 1 min · 139 words · Lillian Roark

The Ultimate Guide To Downloading Movies With Utorrent

While downloading uTorrent from its official site should be safe, you may want to consider downloading an anti-malware software as well. It may try to block you from installing uTorrent at first, but it will also catch any other files that may be harmful or suspect. Android owners can skip this step and find the app directly in the Google Play Store. There is a free and a paid (no ads) version....

January 31, 2023 · 5 min · 1058 words · Patricia Kinsinger

The Umbilical Cord That Entwined East Bengal To Leicester City

I first came to India on January 26 2003, staying five days in the country. At the time I was firmly focused on China where we were working with the Shide Group and their two clubs, Dalian Shide and Sichuan Dahe, and top Italian clubs AS Roma, Juventus and AC Milan. India wasn’t on the radar and I knew absolutely nothing about Indian football. Suman Kalyan Dutta, a football fanatic and sports business consultant from Kolkata, sent me an avalanche of emails selling me the idea that India – not China – was the next big thing in football....

January 31, 2023 · 4 min · 732 words · Brenda Torres

The Umbrella Academy Klaus S Best Quotes

RELATED: What The Umbrella Academy Does Better Than Marvel Or DC Klaus is a favorite among many The Umbrella Academyfans, primarily due to his hilarious personality and the wonderful things he says. Some are insightful, some are hilarious, and some are just outright random. However, season three has introduced a different side to this fantastic character. With such development came some wonderful quotes. Here are the ones to remember....

January 31, 2023 · 6 min · 1138 words · Elizabeth Bise

The Unbelievable True Story Behind Zola

Newsweek has everything you need to know about the jaw-dropping true story behind Zola. In October 2015, Aziah ‘Zola’ Wells took to Twitter to share with the world the wildest 48 hours of life. In her 148-tweet Twitter thread, Zola recounts meeting (who she thought was) a pole dancer named Jessica, who turned out to actually be a sex worker, at the Hooters where she worked. The encounter would end up being the event that changed her entire life....

January 31, 2023 · 4 min · 828 words · Jean Langerman

The Undertaker S Daughter Hilariously Mocks Him

On Halloween this year, Kaia dressed up as The Undertaker, and did a great job at it if the pictures that McCool posted are any indication. McCool posted two conversations that took place with her daughter in two separate posts. In the first post, McCool stated that she suggested Kaia dress up as The Undertaker, to which she had the following response. As per McCool’s second post shared earlier today, Kaia dressed up as The Undertaker and won the costume contest....

January 31, 2023 · 2 min · 214 words · Harriet Lopez

The Vatican And Little Green Men

In the long interview he gave the Vatican newspaper L’Osservatore Romano yesterday, Father José Gabriel Funes, a Jesuit priest from Argentina, called the existence of extraterrestrials a real possibility. “Astronomers contend that the universe is made up of a hundred billion galaxies, each of which is composed of hundreds of billions of stars,” he correctly noted. (The interview was headlined The Extra-terrestrial Is My Brother.) “Many of these, or almost all of them, could have planets....

January 31, 2023 · 4 min · 697 words · Carlos Mortensen

The Velveteen Dream S Current Injury Reportedly Pretty Serious

In a recent update on The Dream’s current condition, Wrestling Observer Radio’s Dave Meltzer reported that the former North American Champions back injury is said to be “pretty serious” and there is currently no word on when we can expect him to return to NXT TV. When did The Dream lose the NXT North American Championship? Having initially captured the NXT North American Championship from Johnny Gargano on an episode of NXT in February of 2019, The Dream certainly enjoyed himself a significant reign with the title that he successfully defended against the likes of Matt Riddle, Buddy Murphy, Tyler Breeze, Roderick Strong, and even against former WWE UK Champion Pete Dunne....

January 31, 2023 · 2 min · 276 words · Marion Cole

The Vices Of Our Virtues

The things that we venerate about America–its respect for the individual, its opportunity, its economic vitality, its passion for progress–also breed conditions that we despise: crime, family breakdown, inequality, cynicism, vulgarity and stress, to name a few. Naturally optimistic, Americans reject any connection between our virtues and vices. We refuse to see, as sociologist Seymour Martin Lipset argues in an important new book, that “seemingly contradictory aspects of . ....

January 31, 2023 · 5 min · 881 words · Jimmy Place

The Waiting Game

The economic case for war now assumes that most people are preparing–mistakenly–for a long, ugly conflict. So, fearing the worst, traders are jacking up the price of oil (imposing a “war premium” of about $5 a barrel), consumers are losing confidence, bankers are raising the cost of loans and investors are fleeing risky stock markets for safer havens, like gold. They will all be pleasantly surprised when the war begins, or so this argument goes....

January 31, 2023 · 8 min · 1675 words · Andrew Giacchino

The War Keeps Going And Going

The question is why I or anyone else should have thought it would be otherwise. There are some large and pretty serious matters involved here, but I’ll start with the least momentous and perplexing of them - the experts, the pundits, my own journalistic trade, the think-tankers and retired pooh-bahs (there is no such thing as an ex-Marine, one hears, and probably - I add - no such thing in the age of television and the op-ed page as a retired pooh-bah)....

January 31, 2023 · 5 min · 1030 words · Iris Sanders

The Way Of The Wasp

Those were the days. As Americans gloomily ponder the wreckage of George W. Bush’s civilizing mission in Iraq, and Britain’s Tony Blair is hounded into retirement to taunts that he was Bush’s “poodle,” it seems the Anglo-American partnership has fallen on dark times. The triumphal sermons of Reagan and Thatcher—that the world would be a better place, if only everyone were more like their countrymen—now seem a little hollow and tinny....

January 31, 2023 · 3 min · 563 words · Nathan Irwin

The Weapon A Day In The Life Of A 9Mm

When Cho Seung-Hui armed himself with a 9mm Glock for his rampage (he also carried a .22-caliber Walther) he was standing in a tradition of bloodshed stretching back more than a century, adding to a toll that almost certainly dwarfs that of the legendary Colt six-shooters. German officers in World War I shot deserters with their Lugers, the original 9mm semiautomatic. When four New York City cops mistakenly unleashed a fusillade of 41 shots on the unarmed Amadou Diallo in 1999, they were firing 9s....

January 31, 2023 · 5 min · 1044 words · Steven Scully

The Wildest Zombie Movie Ever Made Has A Zombie Fighting A Shark

With his early masterpieces Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead, George A. Romero – widely regarded to be “The Godfather of Zombies” – established that the best zombie movies use their simplistic, blood-soaked narrative framework as a vehicle for satire and social commentary. RELATED: Modern Zombie Movies Learned The Wrong Lessons From Romero’s Movies Instead of focusing on the satire of Romero’s work, Lucio Fulci was inspired by the gruesome imagery and figured out a way to take the blood and guts to even darker, nastier places than Romero....

January 31, 2023 · 6 min · 1094 words · Rosalie Henson

The Witcher 3 10 Things That Can Ruin Your Playthrough

RELATED: The 10 Rarest Enemies In The Witcher Series With almost 200 hours in the base game, excluding the DLCs, there are definitely some run-destroying decisions that can be made, and a lot of these decisions aren’t immediately recognizable as bad ideas, further complicating the problem. Here, we’ll be sharing some choices that can hurt you in the long run from both a gameplay and a story perspective. 10 Not Dealing With Radovid When it comes to who controls the city of Nilfgaard for the length of time after Geralt spends there in the game, there are two decisions that the player can make....

January 31, 2023 · 5 min · 1059 words · Jamie Krogman

The Witcher Monsters That Fit Best Into Dungeons And Dragons Campaigns

Luckily, there’s a robust library of fantasy to pull from out there, which can help inspire Dungeon Masters in creative new ways. Those looking for cool new monsters to have their players fight need look no further than The Witcher 3, perhaps the quintessential fantasy RPG of the last seven years or so. With proper care and a little bit of time invested, players can homebrew a number of creatures from The Witcher universe into their Dungeons and Dragons campaign, giving their players a new challenge to overcome....

January 31, 2023 · 5 min · 893 words · Dawn Groves