The Division 2 Lets Players Steal The Declaration Of Independence

The Declaration of Independence, one of the most important documents in United States history, can be found at the National Archive building in The Division 2. Players have to infiltrate the National Archive, kill some baddies, and then grab the important document before it can be destroyed or stolen by enemies. It’s worth pointing out that this is a side mission that players will encounter fairly early in the game, and could be a strong indication of other creative side missions later on in the experience....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 341 words · Harry Kirksey

The Division 2 S D.C. Outskirts Expeditions Update Lets Players Take Down A Traitorous President

The two new missions follow up on plot threads from the end of Tom Clancy’s The Division 2, which climaxes at the Tidal Basin stronghold, near the Jefferson Memorial. While the player character, a Division agent, defeats the mercenary army of Black Tusk at the campaign’s conclusion, several of the game’s villains manage to elude you. The two new missions coming in Episode 1 - D.C. Outskirts: Expeditions send you and other Division Agents after the traitorous President, Andrew Ellis, and the surviving leader of the Outcasts faction....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 417 words · Eldon Yale

The Division Ladder Exploit Fix Is Mysteriously Killing Players

Previously, ladders could be used as the starting point for one of the many transversal glitches that have been discovered in The Division. By running over the top portion of a ladder, players could run around in mid-air, making it possible to access areas unreachable by other means for a tactical advantage. [HTML2] A patch released yesterday was supposed to remove this exploit from the game. Instead, it simply kills players who seem to be attempting to use glitch — which gets the job done, but isn’t a particularly sophisticated way of enforcing proper play....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 367 words · Elizabeth Hollingsworth

The Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Style Would Work Even Better With A Different Anime

There have been more Dragon Ball games than some fans can keep track of. While nearly all of these games recount the iconic battles of Goku and the other Z-Fighters, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot was one of the few to capture the series in such a complete way. As amazing as the game turned out though, Dragon Ball isn’t a story that lends itself particularly well to the format of an RPG....

January 27, 2023 · 4 min · 737 words · Cindy Vanvalkenburg

The Early Stages Of Dating A Scorpio Man 13 Things To Expect

If you’re not quite ready to ask him out, test the waters by flirting with him. Give him a bold compliment like “You’ve got a great smile” or “I think you’re so cute” to make your affection known. When you’re ready to ask him out, text him something like, “You seem really cool. Would you want to get drinks or something sometime?” or “I really like talking to you! Would you want to get dinner together this weekend?...

January 27, 2023 · 5 min · 957 words · Clinton Martinez

The Effects Of Self Inflicted Neck Trauma

Young people, in particular, are at risk of accidental or deliberate self-inflicted neck injuries from actions such as attempted suicide and choking games. Several types of activities that cause neck pressure may induce injuries to the arteries in the neck or to the spine. Consequences of this type of neck trauma can include stroke, brain damage, spine damage or death. Suicide Attempts Most people have never heard of the complications of attempted suicide....

January 27, 2023 · 4 min · 647 words · Latasha Gottlieb

The Elder Scrolls 6 News Is Years Away

Responding to a fan on Twitter, Bethesda’s Pete Hines confirmed that The Elder Scrolls 6 news is years away. Hines explained that The Elder Scrolls 6 isn’t coming until after Starfield, which which has hardly been showcased itself, and so Elder Scrolls 6 details won’t be coming until well after that game is properly unveiled. Hines didn’t indicate when more information would be coming on Starfield, but hopefully that at least is sooner rather than later....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 384 words · Melissa Nelson

The Elder Scrolls Online Blackwood Review

Tapping into lands traversed before, The Elder Scrolls Online: Blackwood now takes players to the cusp of Imperial territory, sandwiched between the Khajiit homeland and swamps of the Black Marsh. Those that have played The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion will recognize the region of Blackwood, albeit 800 years before the Hero of Kvatch walked those lands. Blackwood continues the year-long story focused on the possible return of Mehrunes Dagon in “Gates of Oblivion,” kicked off by the Flames of Ambition DLC earlier this year....

January 27, 2023 · 7 min · 1354 words · Nathaniel Munger

The Elder Scrolls Online Lets Players Earn Crown Crates Without Spending Real Cash

The Elder Scrolls Online Update 30 includes numerous changes to The Elder Scrolls MMORPG, including daily and weekly challenges known as Endeavors. These Endeavors reward a currency called Seals of Endeavor which can be used to purchase any of the currently available Crown Crate items. RELATED: The Elder Scrolls Online Announces Heroes Reforged Event with Free Pet Endeavors in The Elder Scrolls Online will task players with doing several tasks in order to receive Gold, Experience, and Seals of Endeavor....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 412 words · David Wiesner

The End Of A Superpower Proxy War

Not that the fighting was finished. As an amorphous group of generals and civilians took over in Kabul, insurgent troops tightened their siege. The various rebel armies were still spoiling for a fight-with the remnants of Najibullah’s regime, or with each other. Outright war seemed possible between two of the strongest guerrilla leaders: Ahmed Shah Massoud, the legendary “Lion of the Panjshir,” and his fiercest rival, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar. But the war in Afghanistan, which has killed more than 1 million people so far, is no longer a struggle between superpower puppeteers....

January 27, 2023 · 3 min · 615 words · Bobby Gilbert

The End Of The Janus Presidency

Now the most careless, gifted, infuriating, empathetic, polarizing, political president in recent memory finds himself with one last chance to follow the better angels of his nature, since, for the first time in his adult life, he does not have to tailor his actions to suit the voters. The issue is the death penalty, and it has shadowed the president since 1992 when, on his way to the White House, he oversaw the execution of a mentally impaired man....

January 27, 2023 · 5 min · 917 words · Oliver Hopper

The Enduring Horror Of The Lovely Bones

The Lovely Bones is technically a supernatural thriller, but horror is more fitting. It may not have ghosts, jump scares, or other typical things you expect from a horror, but it is just as anxiety-inducing. And what’s more, it leaves a lasting impact. For many, The Lovely Bones was their first taste of “horror.” It traumatised them, and now that spooky season is here and they are revisiting it, they’re finding it’s just as terrifying as the first time they watched it....

January 27, 2023 · 5 min · 946 words · Vallie Peard

The Essential Rules A Good Prequel Needs To Follow

Bring New Depth To Existing Characters Prequels work best – and feel more necessary – when they focus on supporting characters who weren’t given much depth in the original story. A prequel is a great opportunity to round out an underdeveloped character from a beloved franchise. Solo: A Star Wars Story failed because everything that needed to be said about Han Solo’s hero’s journey was covered in the original trilogy. Andor succeeded because Rogue One had only scratched the surface of Cassian Andor’s dedication to the Rebellion; Tony Gilroy and his team of writers have expanded Cassian’s origins to tell the tale of every revolutionary in human history through the lens of a petty thief’s persecution under the Galactic Empire....

January 27, 2023 · 4 min · 672 words · Bethany Heimbach

The Expert Secret To Save Hundreds On Gardening Bare Root Plants

What are bare root plants and how can homeowners take advantage of this inexpensive way to garden? Keep reading to discover a horticulturist’s best kept secret. What Are Bare Root Plants? Bare root plants are shipped during the dormant season when leaves have fallen from the trees. This means there is no foliage, no soil and no container on a bare root plant. It is just the bare root of the plant that’s been dug out of the field....

January 27, 2023 · 4 min · 775 words · Jacqueline Kreutzer

The Fellowship Of Patriotism

All this is really too bad. It is also, in my view, to miss the wonderful, ecumenical possibilities of the Fourth, not to mention the patriotism that animates it and which it, in turn, inspires. You hear a lot these days about various ethnic groups among us who do not feel connected to our national rituals or our history. Concerning some - such as blacks, whose American past was an unforgivable nightmare which the country is still struggling to make amends for and set right - it is said to be worse than ludicrous to demand loyalty, let alone sentimental attachment, to the folks who were preeminently their oppressors....

January 27, 2023 · 5 min · 975 words · Claire Elder

The Dangerous Desk

Who would have thought that sitting in a cubicle could do so much damage? True, you’re more likely to kill yourself operating heavy machinery. But a million U.S. workers lose days to repetitive-motion injuries every year, says Dr. Jeremiah Barondess, who chaired a National Academy of Sciences panel on the problem. Congress recently scotched the comprehensive ergonomics rules adopted by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration under President Bill Clinton....

January 26, 2023 · 5 min · 1007 words · Rebecca Barfield

The Day Barcelona Accepted That Lionel Messi Must Never Leave

A symbol of Catalonia in times of political unrest, Barcelona are indeed ‘mes que un club’; a name synonymous with domestic and European success for generations, and a club represented by some of the greatest players in the world. There is no doubt that Barcelona are one of the most famous names in the history of the beautiful game. From the famous El Clasico fixtures of the past and present to multiple successes in the UEFA Champions League, in recent years Barcelona have become a team that defines a football generation, and while former manager Pep Guardiola is widely heralded for what he created at the Camp Nou, it is Messi that has consistently implemented magic on the field over the best part of the last two decades....

January 26, 2023 · 5 min · 1004 words · Martin Esskew

The Day In Sports 5Th April

Sunrisers Hyderabad did a tremendous job of restricting the Pune Warriors before eventually strangling them to clinch an unlikely 22 run win in the first match for the reinvented franchise. Hoffenheim beat Dusseldorf in Bundesliga Hoffenheim overcame Dusseldorf 3-0 to earn three points in their relegation battle in German Bundesliga football. The club wrapped up their sixth victory in the 28th match of the season to ensure a winning start for their new coach Markus Gisdol....

January 26, 2023 · 2 min · 402 words · Patricia Vasko

The Death Of Jesus

The passion stories play a special role in the New Testament. They don’t teach abstract theology, like the letters of Paul. Nor are they collections of sayings, like the parables. They are narratives, the longest in the Christian Bible, that track the final days of Jesus through his execution as a criminal and the scattering of his scandalized followers-from Gethsemane to the grave. Unlike some other religious figures, such as the Buddha, how Jesus died matters greatly to Christians....

January 26, 2023 · 15 min · 3195 words · Annette Sood

The Death Penalty Maze

Montgomery County and the Feds aren’t the only ones staking a claim: prosecutors in Virginia counties and Alabama also want a crack at the case. The turf wars are more than political wrangling. At the heart of the debate is the emotionally charged issue of the death penalty–and the even thornier question of juvenile executions. If the first, highly publicized trial doesn’t send one or both suspects to death row, it could disappoint a public eager for strong and swift justice....

January 26, 2023 · 3 min · 473 words · Brian Rusk