The Ulefone Power Armor 14 Pro A Rugged Phone That Will Outlast You

Size and Display The first thing you have to mention when talking about the Power Armor 14 Pro is its monolithic size. It has a slightly larger than average screen size of 6.52 inches, but a thickness of about three times that of your average smartphone. It feels absolutely massive in your hand while still managing to fit in your front pocket. Although if you’d rather not carry it in your pocket, you can always opt for the belt strap attachment to feel a little more like Batman....

December 31, 2022 · 7 min · 1422 words · Kimberly Pena

The Unraveling Of The Deep State S Coup Against President Trump Opinion

Many of us have been wise to the underhanded campaign against President Trump for years, all while the media continued to mock, ignore, attack and twist this truth to discredit us and the president. No longer. Last Thursday, the House Intelligence Committee finally released thousands of pages of declassified transcripts showing that not a single FBI or intelligence official could offer a shred of evidence that Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign colluded with the Russian government....

December 31, 2022 · 4 min · 705 words · Christine Summers

The Unreality Of U.S. Policy In Syria Opinion

As horrible as those incidents were, there was an assumption in U.S. foreign policy circles that Assad would eventually have to jet out of town. When Hillary Clinton was secretary of state, she remarked that it was only a matter of time before the dictator would have to pack up his personal belongings and leave the country. Reality, however, has a funny way of inserting itself into the picture. Unknown to U....

December 31, 2022 · 5 min · 853 words · Timothy Melton

The View From The Top

In coming here and accepting this challenge, Prime Minister Barak and Chairman Arafat have shown they are ready to take risks to pursue peace. I have worked closely with them, and I believe they have the vision, courage and ability to build a fair, just and lasting peace. For seven and a half years, I have worked with Israel’s leaders and their Arab neighbors to resolve the root causes of their conflicts so that all the region’s children can enjoy the blessings of normal life....

December 31, 2022 · 14 min · 2974 words · Suzanne Dalke

The Virus Is Back. So Is Trumpism Opinion

Now much is sliding backwards. It’s not Biden’s fault. It’s Trump’s ongoing legacy. The new Delta strain of the virus requires, according to the CDC, that we go back to wearing masks inside in public places where the virus is surging, even if we’re fully inoculated. This would be little more than a small disappointment and inconvenience were it not for Republicans using it as another opportunity to politicize public health....

December 31, 2022 · 4 min · 715 words · Susan Colon

The Walking Dead Final Season Reveals Episode 2 Trailer

For those who are wishing to avoid spoiler territory, it’s worth mentioning this new trailer is relatively spoiler-free, though it does reference a situation that many who played the first episode may be curious about. No, it’s not the ending, but it is likely to be a scenario that develops more as the story continues. Considering the number of stories that need to be wrapped up in The Walking Dead Final Season, this trailer does an excellent job of emphasizing the dark shadow that exists over Clementine and AJ....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 264 words · Richard Rodriguez

The Warrior

For Newt Gingrich, this was the ultimate fantasy camp: war games in the Mojave Desert. In the summer of 1987, he was a Republican rising. Reared ina military family, he’d never served, and never wanted to. And yet here he was, practicing the latest in AirLand Battle doctrine: quick strike, high tech. A student of military history, a proponent of the new theory – a general manque – he didn’t think it was enough to see the games....

December 31, 2022 · 23 min · 4710 words · Isaac Fletcher

The Way It Really Was

I’ll start with the honesty part. ““Recovered memory’’ is a term that shouldn’t be confined to sexual recollections from childhood, now the subject of so much dispute as to which of them is or isn’t genuine. Recovered political memory exists as well, and seems to me, if anything, far less reliable as a category. Whatever has become the generally accepted position on an issue, never mind how unaccepted it once was, is claimed to have been the position all along of practically everyone....

December 31, 2022 · 5 min · 913 words · Eugene Arriaga

The Weeknd New Song All About The Dawn

But the song is also believed to be the title track of his upcoming album, which some believe will be called “The Dawn Is Coming.” Fans have been trying to work out The Weeknd’s posts for a while now to figure out when it is being released—though hopefully before his 2022 tour. When Is ‘The Dawn’ Coming Out? The teaser for the track was released on August 2, just after midnight....

December 31, 2022 · 3 min · 602 words · Patricia Rickert

The Weird West Subgenre In Fiction Explained

The archetypal nature of western stories isn’t exclusive to the genre, but it does shape the nature of every entry in it. Every modern western must decide whether it’s doing the conventions straight or adding some outside-the-box element. Sometimes it’s as simple as a more accurate view of history, but sometimes the author wants to throw in ghosts, vampires, and aliens. RELATED: 5 Underappreciated Space Western TV Shows The Weird West is, simply put, any Old West narrative with additional supernatural elements that radically change the setting....

December 31, 2022 · 4 min · 776 words · Dennis Jeter

The Whitney Tries Again

The Whitney Biennial, however, is more than an art exhibition. It’s a small orgy of confirmation for the artists (and their dealers) picked to be in it, and a huge catharsis of discontent for those who aren’t. While the ‘95 edition doesn’t open until March 23, the list of 54 anointed artists is already under attack. One critic has written that the show is ““too much within the bounds of good taste ....

December 31, 2022 · 3 min · 631 words · Janice Higgins

The Windows 11 Start Menu What S New And What S Different

Looking at all the new Windows 11, we can safely say that the reimagined Start menu is undoubtedly one of the highlight features. Read on as we take a closer look at the all-new Windows 11 Start menu and what you can expect of it. What’s New In The Windows 11 Start Menu The first time you look at the Start menu, you realize that Microsoft has put it through a severe overhaul....

December 31, 2022 · 3 min · 548 words · Frank Evans

The Witcher 2 Release Day Trailers And Free Dlc

Registered users will be able to take advantage of CD Projekt Red’s “DLC 4 FREE,” program that will feature free downloadable content delivered in periodic installments. The first one, which adds a side quest called “Troll Trouble,” is available for download today. Expect the next DLC pack later this month, a third installment in June, and unknown number to follow. However, CD Projekt Red does plan to charge for lengthier “expansion packs” that may be released in the future....

December 31, 2022 · 3 min · 452 words · Ray Moscicki

The Witcher 3 How To Complete A Deadly Plot

RELATED: The Witcher 3: A Complete Walkthrough For A Towerful Of Mice After A Deadly Plot has been started, the player will receive a quest marker on their map that will guide them to the decadent brothel known as the Passiflora. When inside, speak to Marquise Serenity, the Madame of the brothel, and she will lead Geralt to a hidden room up the stairs where he will encounter Dijkstra and Vernon Roche, with who he will discuss the matter of a missing contact....

December 31, 2022 · 5 min · 896 words · Walter Devita

The Witcher 3 S Ciri Narrates Cyberpunk 2077 Trailer In Fun Crossover

However, one fan by the name of Tolkfan decided that there needed to be more of a crossover between the two titles and use Geralt’s adopted daughter Ciri to narrate the Cyberpunk 2077 reveal trailer. As seen below, a voiceover of Ciri has been applied to the trailer, with the narration coming from a discussion between Ciri and Geralt in The Witcher 3. Interestingly, this crossover makes a lot of sense, in terms of Ciri’s powers and her dialogue....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 288 words · Doris Mullins

The Witcher Gets Friends Style Sitcome Intro

First debuting more than 25 years ago, Friends is renowned in pop culture for many running gags, memorable jokes, and the “will they or won’t they?” plotline that would inspire sitcoms and other television shows to follow. Yet, one of the show’s elements that stands out is its highly iconic sitcom intro, which YouTuber DarwinStreams parodied in a video featuring scenes and characters from The Witcher show at their most jovial moments....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 261 words · Jimmy George

The Witcher S Episode Names And Summaries Revealed

With less than a month to go now before it drops, the hype is high for the live-action fantasy series starring Henry Cavill (Justice League, Mission: Impossible – Fallout) as magically-enhanced monster hunter Geralt of Rivia. And now that fans have already been teased with posters and trailers for Netflix’s take on The Witcher, Netflix has decided to tease them further by revealing the names of all eight of the first season’s episodes....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 407 words · Dawn Schoenfeld

The Wowstick Electric Screwdriver Review

This electric screwdriver is a neat accessory for occasional repairs around the house. With 56 screw bits included, you’ll be able to fix almost anything, including most electronics. This screwdriver won’t strip your screws, and it will look nice on your desk. It also doubles as a fidget tool. We backed the Wowstick Pro Kickstarter in 2018 and have been using it for almost two years now. Is this tool all we hoped it to be and has it stood the test of time?...

December 31, 2022 · 6 min · 1211 words · Billy Pate

The Wrong Message

It took some time, but last week Foley himself was tracked down. Confronted by ABC News with sexually explicit messages he had exchanged with 16- and 17-year-old congressional pages, Foley abruptly resigned his seat. (He did not protest his innocence; whether he committed a crime is unclear.) Politicians and preachers crusading against sin while sinning themselves is an old morality play. But the politics of Foley’s downfall are messy and intriguing, coming just weeks before hotly contested congressional elections....

December 31, 2022 · 5 min · 1042 words · Edward Burns

The Year Of Sobering Up

It wasn’t. Mostly, 1991 was a bust. What defined it best was disappointment. We sobered up quickly from the euphoria of Desert Storm and stumbled through a hangover from the 1980s’ prolonged economic expansion. In government and business, moral squalor abounded: the Clarence Thomas-Anita Hill hearings, the Salomon Brothers trading scandal, the Keating Five and the BCCI mess. And there was yet a deeper source of our disillusion. Things that we thought (or hoped) were true turned out not to be....

December 31, 2022 · 5 min · 901 words · David Ray