Two Men Shot To Death During Rap Video Filming In Louisiana

Footage was being captured at a property on Dalton Street when the incident took place, at approximately 7.30 p.m., in the 3900 block near North 38th Street. Twenty-five-year-old D’Andre Mills and 31-year-old Landon Johnson lost their lives as a result of the gunfire. It’s not yet clear if Mills and Johnson had any part in the making of the video. “There were a large group of people gathered outside the house located at this address when the shooting occurred,” said Baton Rouge Police Department....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 353 words · Dorian Ikeda

Two Partners Handicap Brazil Germany World Cup Semifinal

The dream semifinals of the 2014 World Cup get underway today at 4 p.m. ET when Germany faces a Brazil squad without star striker Neymar and central defender Thiago Silva at Belo Horizonte. As we’ve been offering throughout the World Cup, here is betting analysis and picks from two of our partners, AccuScore and Goal.com. AccuScore believes Germany is a solid favorite to win today’ s game inside 90 minutes and advance to Sunday’s World Cup final....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 400 words · Edna Fortenberry

Two Russian Radiation Detectors Went Silent After Mystery Nuclear Powered Missile Explosion Very Odd Coincidence

Russia’s state nuclear company Rosatom said the explosion took place at the site in Nyonoksa on August 8 during tests on a liquid propellant rocket engine. The head of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization (CNBTO), Lassina Zerbo, has said that the two stations nearby went offline two days after the explosion. Those monitoring stations, Dubna and Kirov, form part of a global network to ensure that countries are following the rules of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, which Russia says it is adhering to, although it has not yet been formally internationally ratified....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 513 words · Justin Gerber

Two Simple Ways To Surf Through Netflix S Secret Genre Category

The thing is, Netflix keeps these subgenres sort of hidden for most viewers. Netflix displays around two dozen categories when you mouse over the “Browse” menu option at the top of main page, however there are heaps of subgenre classifications which you can either scroll manually or by means of a Chrome extension to limit your search effort. Both the methods are listed below in detail. See Also: How to Download Netflix Movies and Shows on Smartphone...

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 303 words · David Artman

Two Texas Theater Chains Will Reopen In What Could Be A Sign For Moviegoers

According to Variety, EVO Entertainment and Santikos Entertainment will reopen their cinemas soon with new measures to ensure moviegoers’ safety. Texas Governor Greg Abbott loosened COVID-19 restrictions, allowing theaters to reopen at 25 percent capacity. But many theaters are keeping their doors closed due to the lack of new releases and difficulty implementing safety measures EVO plans to open two of its theaters on Monday, screening classics like The Goonies with some contemporary favorites....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 388 words · Elizabeth Wood

Two Thirds Of Afghanistan S Population Is Too Young To Remember Life Under Taliban

Two-thirds of the Afghan population is 25 or younger, and while the nation remains one of the worst for women’s rights, it is a far cry from the brutal 1990s-era Sharia law enforced by the Taliban. Women can now enjoy positions in Parliament, receive an education and own businesses in Afghanistan, basic rights that would have received harsh punishments years ago. According to a report released Tuesday by the Director of U....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 700 words · Elizabeth Leighton

Two Warcraft Mobile Games Are In Development

Unfortunately, little other information was provided regarding these two Warcraft mobile games. All that was shared beyond their confirmation was that they’re at different stages of development. As for how the two games were characterized, Activision Blizzard mentioned internal testing regarding encouraging players to check out classic games as well as introducing new experiences to classic franchises. It’s unclear if these ideas are directly related to either Warcraft mobile game....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 387 words · Armando Buffum

Tyler Huntley Injury Update Ravens Qb Ruled Out After Taking Blow To Head Vs. Steelers

This time it’s backup Tyler Huntley who is the injured party, having sustained a concussion after taking a helmet-to-helmet shot midway through the third quarter of Baltimore’s Week 14 clash with Pittsburgh. Huntley crumbled to the ground after colliding with Steelers safety Minkah Fitzpatrick, staying on the field briefly before being helped up to his feet by some teammates. MORE: Ravens QB depth chart He would leave the game shortly thereafter, with third-string gunslinger Anthony Brown filling in as the team’s quarterback in his stead....

January 4, 2023 · 1 min · 199 words · Lynn Vandenbosch

Tyler Jacob American Captured In Ukraine Russians Thought I Was 007

Tyler Jacob, a 28-year-old who had been teaching English in the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson, told CNN’s Don Lemon on Tuesday that the Russians believe in the “myth” of fictional British spy James Bond and suspected Jacob was using English teaching as a cover story. Jacob was taken off a bus by Russian soldiers in Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014, and was detained at a jail in the city of Simferopol where he was questioned....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 450 words · Barbara Stevenson

Tyler1 Reacts To Pokimane S 5 Donation Limit

Tyler1 is a League of Legends streamer who also plays other games such as CS:GO and Overwatch. Currently, he has more than 3.8 million followers on Twitch, along with around 2.5 million subscribers on YouTube. Pokimane, on the other hand, owes much of her success to Fortnite. Pokimane, over the past year or so, has been involved in a plethora of controversies, but has recently looked like she has finally moved on....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 338 words · Emily Buehlman

Types Of Aids Related Cancer

Types Cancers that are more prevalent among those with HIV/AIDS include: Kaposi’s sarcoma Lymphoma Cervical cancer Anal cancer Oral cancer Testicular cancer Skin cancer Lung cancer Kaposi’s sarcoma, lymphoma, and invasive cervical cancer are considered to be AIDS-defining illnesses, a group of conditions and diseases that indicate advanced HIV or the onset of AIDS. Causes AIDS-related cancer is not directly caused by the AIDS virus, but a combination of factors. It is believed that the weakened immune system caused by the virus makes people more vulnerable to developing cancer....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 312 words · Joseph Guerin

Types Of Neuromuscular Disorders

Nerves communicate with muscles through the release of neurotransmitters at the neuromuscular junction, the space between a nerve cell and a muscle fiber. Neuromuscular disorders can damage the nerve itself or the neuromuscular junction, where the signal is transmitted from a nerve to a muscle. Symptoms and Diagnosis Most neuromuscular disorders begin by affecting large skeletal muscles, such as those in the arms and legs, but can progress to affect the smaller muscles of the eyes, throat, and chest, which can lead to other problems....

January 4, 2023 · 10 min · 1942 words · Jeffery Dresser

Types Of Organ Donation And Related Costs

There are no medical expenses associated with being an organ donor of any type; insurance or the agency responsible for recovering the organs will pay for the costs of organ recovery. Living organ donors may have financial repercussions outside of medical expenses if they do not have sick time or disability pay during their recovery, but they are in no way charged to be a donor. In short, there are no costs to be an organ donor of any kind....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 744 words · William Wood

Tyrannosaurus Rex S Bite Was So Powerful It Should Have Shattered The Dinosaur S Own Skull. Here S Why It Didn T

Clearly, this was not the case. However, scientists have long struggled to explain what prevented this from happening. Now, a study conducted by researchers from the University of Missouri (MU) may have provided the answer—a stiff skull. “T. rex bites were strong enough to pierce or crush the meat and bones of just about any animal it happened upon,” Casey Holliday, an author of the study, told Newsweek. “It bit with about three times the force of really large crocodiles or great white sharks and about 60 times our bite force....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 761 words · Miriam Embry

Tyson Fury And Deontay Wilder Next Fights Breaking Down Possible Opponents After 2021 Trilogy

After Fury defeated Wilder by knockout on Saturday, it is a major question looming large for a heavyweight division with more questions than answers. While Oleksandr Usyk’s upset of Anthony Joshua on Sept. 25 was the first domino to fall in the descent into heavyweight chaos, Fury-Wilder III will dictate the future and send ripples across the entire division. MORE: Twitter reactions to Tyson Fury’s win over Deontay Wilder in all-time boxing fight...

January 4, 2023 · 6 min · 1112 words · Paul Person

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January 4, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Kevin Christmas

U.K. Won T Add Covid Restrictions Despite Huge Omicron Surge Pushes Booster Shots

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed the decision during a news conference on Monday. During the conference, he said that the Omicron coronavirus variant continues to sweep the nation. He said that the NHS, the country’s medical system, will continue to be under strain in the coming weeks. “I think we’ve got to recognize that the pressure on our NHS, on our hospitals, is going to be considerable in the course of the next couple of weeks, and maybe more,” Johnson told reporters....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 445 words · James Allison

U.N. Warns U.S. China Of Cold War Risks Urges Repairing Dysfunctional Relationship

Preceding the annual U.N. congregation of world leaders set to take place this week, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that the two nations need to work together on issues and initiatives like climate change, COVID-19, trade and technology in spite of their continuing divides. He said that re-establishing the “functional relationship” between the two countries was “essential” in addressing those problems and others, especially seeing the importance both countries have in the international community, the AP reported....

January 4, 2023 · 5 min · 1065 words · Thao Cain

U.S. Critical To Taiwan S Survival Envoy Says As China Eyes Military Takeover

Washington’s support for Taipei rose markedly during the Trump administration and has continued under President Joe Biden, Hsiao Bi-khim told Bloomberg Television. She said it was a “very critical time” for the U.S.-Taiwan relationship, which has been key to the island nation’s continued survival “against all odds.” Despite palpable uncertainty in Taiwan surrounding Biden’s continued support for the self-ruled island, which the Chinese government claims is part of its territory, his administration issued clear and early statements about the U....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 631 words · Tamara Smoot

U.S. Shouldn T Treat Everyone As A Spy China Says Amid Espionage Crackdown

John Demers, chief of the DOJ’s National Security Division, said the U.S. government has managed to disrupt “a significant amount of malign Chinese activity” in the past two to three years. “In the eyes of some, there is only hatred, division and confrontation,” Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying told reporters at a regular press briefing. “The U.S. shouldn’t treat everyone as a spy.” At a virtual summit hosted by the Aspen Institute think tank on Wednesday, Demers said the latest DOJ clampdown began in the summer with the arrest of “five or six” Chinese researchers, who had failed to disclose their affiliations with China’s People’s Liberation Army when applying for visas to the U....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 494 words · Henry Wright