There S A Huge Burmese Python Roaming Around A Florida City

The python has been spotted gliding around Doral city, Miami. It is not yet clear just how big the python is, but several photos have circulated of it in residential areas. While experts have not confirmed the exact species of the snake, it is very likely to be a Burmese python. Burmese pythons are an invasive species in Florida. They are one of the biggest snake species in the world and on average measure from 10 to 16 feet....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 478 words · Alberta Salazar

The Walking Dead Season 2 Episode 3 Trailer Release Dates

You can’t really blame them. At the end of the last episode, ‘A House Divided,’ menacing group leader Carver (Michael Madsen) showed his true colors and rounded Clementine and the rest of the survivors up to be returned to the “protection” of his safehouse. The first screenshots from the next episode of the game were released last week, and it’s clear that there are many more hard times ahead....

January 7, 2023 · 2 min · 299 words · Calvin Tasker

The Witcher 3 Delayed Because Gamers Are Afraid Of Flawed Launches

More time to polish the game was one of the factors that led to CD Project Red delaying The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt by a few more months, but another huge variable was that people have become fearful of games that release with a host of problems. Recent launches like DriveClub, Halo: The Master Chief Collection and Assassin’s Creed Unity are just some of the recent games that fit the part, containing issues that rendered parts of them unplayable or, at the very least, difficult to enjoy....

January 7, 2023 · 2 min · 403 words · Otis Garcia

The Toughest Decisions Players Have To Make In Until Dawn What Happens When You Make Them

RELATED: Until Dawn: The 10 Worst Choices You Can Make In The Game Running or hiding, taking the safe route or the quick one; whatever it is, these decisions impact the player’s experience of the game. No matter how simple a choice seems, it will always have its consequences in the end, big or small. Here are a few of the toughest crossroads Until Dawn leaves the player with....

January 7, 2023 · 7 min · 1331 words · Bruce Walker

The Toughest Ticket In Town

Women 8 Men 4 African-Amer. 8 Caucasian 2 Native Amer. 1 Hispanic 1 DIAGRAM: The courtroom

January 7, 2023 · 1 min · 16 words · Shirley Raney

The Toxic Avenger Wins One

January 7, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Clarence Torrez

The Toxic Culture That Produced The Subway Shooter Is All Around Us Opinion

James is a now considered a suspect in Tuesday’s subway attack, in which at least 23 people were injured and at least four hospitalized. The shooter allegedly set off smoke grenades in a crowded subway car and then started shooting. And what motivated this act of violence? News outlets have reported that James’ alleged writings and YouTube videos are laced with racism, including pejorative discussions of white, Black, Hispanic, and Asian people....

January 7, 2023 · 5 min · 886 words · Dorothy Woods

The Trendy Diet That Sizzles

But in the improbable ’90s, when the stock market won’t go down and the crime rate won’t go up, Americans aren’t just bringing home the bacon, they’re eating it every day to lose weight. Steak and butter, too. The trade-off: no pasta or white bread or potatoes or those little gateaux things that are passed around on a plate after dinner. Oh, and one other trade-off: the evidence of higher odds of heart disease and cancer hasn’t changed....

January 7, 2023 · 2 min · 380 words · Bernard Turner

The Triumph Of Women In Blue Is A Paradigm Shift In Indian Cricket

For the first time in India, in a women’s cricket match, I have seen spectators present in a large number in the stadium and cheering the players. There were long claps when cover fielders gathered the ball. There were encouragements, shaabasis, and tons of adulation on display. There were long reverberating chants of “Indiaaa-Indiaaa” every time a wicket fell, especially towards the end of England’s innings in the 3rd match....

January 7, 2023 · 3 min · 544 words · John Hanna

The Troops March On

From the military’s point of view, the possibility that Saddam Hussein may be sincere in offering to withdraw from Kuwait is simply irrelevant. The Iraqi Army is being systematically pulverized with relentless bombing, and the moment for the long-awaited ground offensive is drawing nigh. Despite the controversy over civilian casualties in Baghdad last week, the focus of the allied air campaign has shifted to what military briefers call the KTO, the Kuwait theater of operations....

January 7, 2023 · 8 min · 1543 words · Katherine Nunn

The Trouble With China

By June 3, President Clinton must decide whether to ask Congress to extend China’s most-favored-nation status, which entitles imports to low U.S. tariffs. Other U.S. trading partners have MFN permanently, but Congress subjects China’s MFN privileges to annual renewal-and an annual debate over China’s trade practices, arms deals and human-rights violations. Traditionally, China does its best to grease the skids; recent months have seen a flurry of orders from U....

January 7, 2023 · 2 min · 413 words · Vergie Runnels

The Truth About Nontraditional Treatments

At least the soap “cure” is inexpensive and free of side effects (other than a lumpy mattress). Many alternative arthritis treatments are useless at best, and dangerous at worst. But that doesn’t stop millions of patients who are fed up with their traditional meds from falling prey to hucksters ready to feel their pain. In the last year Americans spent $1.2 billion on dietary supplements (though not all for arthritis), and millions more on everything from magic potions to lucky trinkets....

January 7, 2023 · 3 min · 545 words · Ida Christensen

The U.S. Navy S Leadership Crisis Opinion

The report was conducted by Marine Corps Lieutenant General (Ret.) Robert E. Schmidle and Navy Rear Admiral (Ret.) Mark Montgomery at the direction of Senator Tom Cotton and Congressmen Jim Banks, Dan Crenshaw and Mike Gallagher. The study was informed by long-form interviews with 77 unique current and recently retired Navy personnel. The results are staggering: The Navy’s leadership problems are myriad. It kneecaps effective leaders and is paralyzed by risk aversion....

January 7, 2023 · 4 min · 742 words · Jeffrey Parsons

The Ultimate Kobe Bryant Quiz How Well Do You Know The Laker Legend S Stats And Accomplishments

Each Aug. 24 (8/24), the NBA community celebrates the life and legacy of Kobe Bryant, who turned in a Hall of Fame career while wearing Nos. 8 and 24 during his 20 seasons with the Lakers. Take a look at the stats and you’ll see that if you separate the No. 8 chapter from the No. 24 chapter of Kobe’s career, you’d be looking at two separate Hall of Fame careers, which is why the Lakers elected to retire both numbers following Bryant’s retirement....

January 7, 2023 · 1 min · 168 words · Christine Garcia

The Uncharted Movie Script Is Finished

Over the weekend, Carnahan took to Instagram to share something special with Uncharted fans - a picture of his finished draft. Carnahan also further reiterated the meaning of this share, with the message “done and dusted.” Of course, there is still plenty left to be done on the project before the movie will be complete, as Carnahan rightfully points out: “new the REAL work begins.” The writer also took the time to big up the quality of the finished draft, which will no doubt be a relief to hear for gamers who have been waiting nearly eight years for progress on the movie....

January 7, 2023 · 2 min · 364 words · Shane Zeger

The Veep Conundrum

This is true of the productively busy and seemingly autonomous ones, as well as of the forgettable ciphers. In modem times it has become routine for an administration to boast that its vice president is more of a “partner,” more “in the loop,” more “in charge” in certain areas of government than any of his predecessors ever was. And no doubt there has been a pronounced trend to inclusion, especially given that these days so many vice presidents seem to be more practiced and knowledgeable in the ways of federal government than the presidents who took them on the ticket....

January 7, 2023 · 5 min · 905 words · Shari Scribner

The Virtues Of Gridlock

Count me out. I love divided government. For all its flaws, it protects us against the worst excesses of both parties. Frankly, the specter of President Clinton wheeling and dealing with a Democratic Congress rattles me. Clinton believes in activist government, and Congress instinctively panders to its many constituencies. The logic of this combination is an explosion of government spending, regulation and special-interest legislation. There would be no discipline (the threat of a presidential veto) to stop it....

January 7, 2023 · 5 min · 889 words · Angela Smith

The Vital Republican Role For Fixing Broken Government Opinion

While many Americans agree with much of what he proposes, making government work requires more than new spending. Failing schools, unaccountable police, decade-long infrastructure permitting and other public failures have convinced most Americans that democracy needs reform, not just greater ambitions. Two-thirds of Americans, according to a 2019 AP/University of Chicago poll, believe government needs “major structural changes.” Yet political realities leave Democrats mute on reforming government. Neither Biden nor the Democrats in Congress will fix the imbedded bureaucratic rigidities because of their political alliances with public unions and other interest groups....

January 7, 2023 · 5 min · 1018 words · Elizabeth Gonzalez

The Wandavision Virtual Launch Event Was Full Of Surprises

The event was quick to launch into action. After a few brief comments from President of Marvel Studios Kevin Feige, who referred to the show as “the perfect introduction to the MCU on Disney Plus” and showed off his WandaVision cap, the focus went straight to the main actors Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany. Roché was careful to not press for spoilers as she is familiar with Marvel’s strict policy....

January 7, 2023 · 4 min · 669 words · Brendan Rezak

The Warlord Recalls The Influence Of Pat Patterson Road Warrior Animal Exclusive

It turns out that Road Warrior Animal (real name Joseph Michael Laurinaitis), who passed away in September 2020, was highly influential on the career of The Warlord: The Warlord was also keen to heap praise on Pat Patterson, another legend of the business, who sadly passed away in December 2020. Much like many others in the wrestling world, The Warlord recognized just how important and influential Patterson has been on WWE and professional wrestling as a whole:...

January 7, 2023 · 1 min · 194 words · Geoffrey Beck