The Numbers Prove It Pizza Alcohol And Marijuana Won Election Night

Americans have been feeling particularly anxious about this election, and there’s been no shortage of articles covering their responses to the sudden rush of uneasy feelings—whether it’s through stress-eating or overindulging in alcohol. But now, numbers reported from delivery companies for those services were so high it suggests that people from both sides of the political spectrum sought to stuff themselves with the warm comforting tastes of pizza. Many people also reportedly stocked up on booze and marijuana, either in anticipation of a celebration yet to come or to forget the sorrows of defeat—or to simply numb themselves from the stress of waiting for results… and waiting… and waiting....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 573 words · Lianne Alvarez

The Order Developer Set To Unveil New Game Next Week

The news broke during a GameStop earnings call earlier today, when COO Tony Bartel said this: Sure, it’s rather to the point and not exactly the hype-building exercise fans expect from teasers these days, but it does the job. Bartel is talking to investors after all, not those most interested in the game itself. Bartel also clarified that the retailer would see returns on both physical copies of the game and digital copies, rather than solely boxes sold at the counter....

January 9, 2023 · 2 min · 283 words · Renee Mayes

The Other Miami

Not what I had in mind when I signed up for this diary, but, fancying myself a serious journalist, I decide to join. I board the bus at 10:00 a.m. this morning and meet a handful of other serious journalists, including a reporter from the Florida Jewish News and a Goth-looking French TV reporter who doesn’t smile much. Our first stop is Overtown, a poor, mostly black area abutting downtown....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 480 words · David Ronzoni

The Outer Worlds 5 Ways It S Better Than The Fallout Franchise 5 Ways It S Not

Yes and no. Obviously they’ve made a great game, considering they received multiple nominations for The Video Game Awards. But, to understand that answer a bit better, let’s hop right into it. RELATED: Obsidian’s Long History Of Making RPGs 10 Better: The World And Character Writing Overall To start, the writing staff at Obsidian seem to be leaps and bounds better than the ones at Bethesda. One of the main reasons people love Fallout: NV so much more than Fallout 3 or 4 is mainly because of the writing....

January 9, 2023 · 7 min · 1349 words · David Oneill

The Penguin Series Casts Cristin Milioti As Batman Villain S Daughter

The Penguin will reportedly pick up several months after the events of The Batman. Near the end of the film, Mafia boss Carmine Falcone is assassinated by Paul Dano’s the Riddler, which creates a power vacuum in Gotham City’s criminal underworld. In the film, Farrell’s Penguin is Falcone’s right-hand man, so he will likely be eager to seize power in his old boss’ absence, but if Milioti’s character is even half as vicious in the series as she is in the comics, fans are in for a long and brutal fight for control of Gotham City....

January 9, 2023 · 2 min · 366 words · Irma Nelson

The Peripheral Nervous System

The peripheral nervous system encompasses all the nerves that flow between our spinal cord and the muscles, organs, and skin. A thorough understanding of the peripheral nervous system has been said to be one of the most distinguishing features between neurologists and other medical practitioners. Peripheral Nerve Cells There are many different types of nerve cells, each relaying slightly different information to the brain along wiry processes called axons. Furthermore, some of these axons are wrapped in a protective layer called myelin, which can speed the electrical transmission of messages along the axon....

January 9, 2023 · 4 min · 756 words · Clifford Kirkley

The Playstation Store What We Love And What We Hate

While it’s a solid feature, the PS Store isn’t perfect. Let’s take a look at what Sony’s digital store offers and what it lacks. What Is the PS Store? To get everyone up to speed, the PS Store is a digital shop from Sony that lets you purchase a range of digital products and services, such as games, DLCs (downloadable content), themes, demos, and subscriptions. You can access the PS Store on any console including and after the PS3, on your mobile via the PS App, and on your computer (there’s no dedicated PS App for desktops, sadly)....

January 9, 2023 · 7 min · 1367 words · Jessica Taylor

The Possibility Of A Heart Attack From Shoveling Snow

But it’s virtually certain they’ll be confronted with medical problems caused by shoveling snow. And to deal with these shoveling-related emergencies they will have at least two kinds of specialists on speed dial. The first, of course, is the orthopedic surgeon, who will find him/herself booked for several days treating back injuries, hip injuries, twisted ankles, torn rotator cuffs, and ruptured biceps. The second specialist on speed dial is the cardiologist....

January 9, 2023 · 7 min · 1297 words · Mary Wayne

The Power Of The Pin Why Kenny Omega Could Be The Most Impactful Wrestler Of 2021

Now? There’s the potential to have one. And it’s possibly the most intriguing story in the grappling game today. With AEW World Champion Kenny Omega set to appear at IMPACT Wrestling’s Hard to Kill pay-per-view later this month, speculation has been running rampant by fans of both companies. While the two titleholders will initially square off in a six-man match — with the Good Brothers partnering with Omega and the Motor City Machine guns tagging with IMPACT World Champion Rich Swann — there are certainly plenty of questions....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 563 words · Fred Acosta

The Practical Futurist Building Robot Soldiers

The short answer: not soon enough. But the longer answer is more intriguing, with a rapidly increasing U.S. military research and development effort into everything from tiny spy robots that can be hurled into enemy buildings for surveillance purposes, to full-size support vehicles that can drive themselves and supply troops in the field. There are even “marsupial” battlefield robots under development that could carry smaller robots that would be deployed to enter bunkers or similar structures if the “mother” robot was too big to fit....

January 9, 2023 · 4 min · 840 words · Michell Kahan

The Pretty Little Liars Spin Off Is Full Of Horror Movie References

This time, Imogen Adams (Bailee Madison) is pregnant and trying to solve the mystery of her mother’s death while wondering why a creepy man with a deformed face seems to be stalking the town of Millwood. Imogen’s friend Tabby Hawthorne (Chandler Kinney) loves horror movies, which results in many horror movie references throughout these episodes. RELATED: Is The Teen Horror Genre Dead? When ranking the seasons of Pretty Little Liars, some are better than others, but the spin-off is entertaining so far....

January 9, 2023 · 4 min · 755 words · James Whitty

The Problems With Bundled Medical Codes

Sometimes services must always go together and when they do and are always billed together, they may be bundled into one code. How Bundling Works Here’s an example that is not medical but will help you understand how and why the bundling is done. You need a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. To provide you a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, we need to combine bread, peanut butter, and jelly; put them on a plate; and give you a paper napkin....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 481 words · Joan Chambers

The Pros And Cons Of Using The Atom App To Build A Meditation Habit

Fortunately, Atom is an app that can help with that! Read on to find out what that Atom app is all about and the pros and cons to consider before downloading it. How Does the Atom App Help You Meditate? Atom is a guided meditation app based on behavioral science research, and it is the perfect meditation app for beginners, holding your hand and guiding you through your meditation journey....

January 9, 2023 · 5 min · 1029 words · Francis Hill

The Python Commands Cheat Sheet For Budding Programmers

Although Python has a lot of libraries, it’s wise that you know your way around its regular syntaxes. Even if you’re an expert at it, there’s a chance that you still need to occasionally look up some Python commands to refresh your memory. For that reason, we’ve prepared this Python regular expressions cheat sheet to help you get a better hold of your syntaxes. FREE DOWNLOAD: This cheat sheet is available as a downloadable PDF from our distribution partner, TradePub....

January 9, 2023 · 1 min · 177 words · Roy Pack

The Racist Othering Of Andrew Yang Opinion

Though shocking, it was not the first time Yang has been smeared in this way. Throughout his 2020 presidential campaign, Yang was routinely misidentified as “John Wang.” And throughout his mayoral campaign, journalists and others have made a habit of mocking him as a stranger to New York City. Just this month, “The Daily Show” launched a parody twitter account, “Andrew Yang: Real New Yorker” with Yang decorated in “I Love NY” merchandise, excitedly holding a burnt hot dog....

January 9, 2023 · 4 min · 846 words · Charles Pittman

The Raiders Signed Nelson Agholor And Nfl Twitter Had Plenty Of Jokes

The wideout has signed a one-year deal with the Raiders as he moves on from the City of Brotherly Love. Agholor’s time with the Eagles was … interesting. He came into the league with expectations as a first-round pick in the 2015 draft. He had some solid production, with his best year being 2017 when he finished with 62 receptions for 768 yards and eight touchdowns. He even helped lead the Eagles to a Super Bowl victory over the Patriots....

January 9, 2023 · 2 min · 280 words · Emily Millman

The Rationing Of Care May Lead To Lawsuits Against Doctors. Here Is What We Should Do To Protect Them Opinion

It goes without saying that every effort should be made to relieve scarcity, by bringing in more beds, equipment and personnel. Contingency standards of care can be used to provide the usual services in non-conventional ways, such as reusing or sharing some forms of equipment. At some point, however, this will not be enough. Once a hospital has arrived at the moment when there simply are not enough beds or ventilators, the usual standard of care yields to a “crisis standard of care” (CSC), defined by the National Academy of Medicine as a substantial change in the level of care it is possible to deliver, brought about by a formally declared disaster....

January 9, 2023 · 5 min · 1050 words · Terry Martin

The Order 1886 Gets A Creepy Teaser Trailer

[HTML1] When we played The Order: 1886 back at E3 2014, we were very impressed by what Sony Santa Monica had on display. Up until that point, The Order was seen as a mostly macabre, atmospheric title, whose splashes of combat were never entirely clear. But after playing the game, it became much easier to see that The Order is, at its heart, a third person shooter, albeit with a very creepy atmosphere....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 443 words · Daniel Washington

The Most Terrifying Jumpscares From Non Horror Video Games

Most would expect these creepy moments and things that go bump in the night specifically from the horror genre. However, in some instances, there have been games that scared the life out of players simply because it was the last place they expected it to happen. From kid-friendly video games to epic superhero simulators, these titles contain some of the most surprising jumpscares around. RELATED: Scream: Every Horror Rule In The Original Trilogy...

January 8, 2023 · 5 min · 1060 words · William Hunt

The Mystery At Groom Lake

Why? In recent months reporters and aviation buffs have stationed themselves on two hills on the land, which overlooks Nellis’s top-secret Groom Lake facility. From there. peering through long-range tenses, they can see the activities at Groom Lake, known inside the air force as Area 51. They say they’ve seen up to six Boeing 737 commuter jets a day flying workers in from Palmdale and Burbank, Calif, and from Las Vegas....

January 8, 2023 · 1 min · 213 words · William Feeley