A New Jerusalem Consulate Will Again Proclaim Jerusalem Is Not In Israel Opinion

It is nothing less than a devious scheme to reverse U.S. recognition that Jerusalem is in Israel by pressuring Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett to abandon Israel’s claim to sovereignty over its own capital city. If Bennett acquiesces to U.S. pressure, he will go down in history as the Israeli leader who gave away Jerusalem. In May 1948, President Harry Truman was the first world leader to recognize the modern State of Israel, only 11 minutes after its creation....

January 13, 2023 · 6 min · 1095 words · Margaret Jensen

A New Routine

Back home on Cape Cod a week later, Mary and her husband, Evy, watched ABC’s telecast of the German competition. When it ended, Evy was certain where Kirk’s problem lay. “It’s the music that’s killing her,” he said. “There’s no power to it–nothing that makes your hair stand on end or that makes you want to cry.” Evy knew that the months spent on the belly-dancing routine were wasted. They would have to fashion a new program–and, with the Olympic trials looming, do it quickly....

January 13, 2023 · 6 min · 1167 words · Mary Adams

A New Spider Man No Way Home Trailer Is Arriving This Week

Spider-Man: No Way Home’s trailer launch will take place at Regal Sherman Oaks in Los Angeles on November 16. This is one month ahead of the highly anticipated theatrical release of Spider-Man: No Way Home in December. The event promises a “trailer launch fan event with big surprises,” suggesting that the second trailer may finally confirm some of the film’s longest-running rumors. For those that are outside of the Los Angeles area, it is unclear when the trailer will officially become available....

January 13, 2023 · 2 min · 426 words · Rose Colbert

A New Standard The Nfl Ripple Effects If 49Ers Win Sixth Super Bowl

The significance of a 49ers victory would be felt on multiple levels across the NFL. SUPER BOWL 54 PREDICTIONS:Straight up | Against the spread | SN staff picks Welcome to the six Super Bowl-win club That is an exclusive club. Pittsburgh and New England are the only other NFL franchises with six Super Bowl victories. The Patriots and Steelers also each have won multiple Super Bowls since 2000. Why would this matter for San Francisco?...

January 13, 2023 · 4 min · 650 words · Andrea Bolton

A New Super Smash Bros. Game S Story Mode Could Benefit From A Smaller Cast

There’s already a perfect way to make the next Smash game unique while still taking advantage of a smaller fighter roster, though. Fans of Super Smash Bros. have wanted a proper story mode ever since Brawl’s highly compelling Subspace Emissary campaign. While Smash Ultimate did have a story mode in World of Light, it was frankly pretty light on plot, meaning it left some players unsatisfied. The next Smash game could emphasize its story mode and take advantage of a small cast by having full voice acting....

January 13, 2023 · 3 min · 578 words · Clay Bivens

A Nightmare On Elm Street Why Nancy Thompson Is One Of The Best Final Girls

Although some other characters get lots of attention, there are a lot of positive things about Nancy’s character, and she’s one of the best final girls in horror movie history. RELATED: Every Nightmare On Elm Street Movie, Ranked By Freddy’s Kill Count When Freddy Krueger enters people’s dreams in A Nightmare On Elm Street, audiences first learn about this fascinating concept from Nancy Thompson. As a regular teenager who likes being popular, dressing in the styles of the time, and living her nice, happy suburban life, Nancy could be anyone....

January 13, 2023 · 4 min · 784 words · Kimberly Burlin

A Pale Imitation Of Noir

January 13, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Annie Settles

A Partial Home Run

The result was an evening without jagged edges, an evening in which Dole did himself good without doing Clinton much harm. Dole’s combination of wit and gravitas had not hitherto been apparent in his campaign, which after Hartford may have something it had lacked in recent weeks: a pulse. But how did Dole do at moving the daunting poll numbers? Let’s put it this way. A few years ago, before Atlanta’s Braves became mighty, attendance at one home game was just 6,000 and the Braves’ droll broadcaster, Skip Carey, declared the event ““a partial sellout....

January 13, 2023 · 5 min · 918 words · Freda Robinson

A Persona 3 Remake Would Pave The Way For The Perfect Persona 6

Once Persona 4 Golden saw a surprising amount of success on PC, Sega had mentioned that it would like to “aggressively promote the porting of previously launched titles” to PC and other new platforms. Obviously this bodes well for a Persona 3 port, but a Persona 3 remake has been requested by fans ever since early 2020. What’s interesting about a potential Persona 3 Remake is that it could function as a perfect segue into Persona 6, which could be vastly different now that former Persona game director Katsura Hashino has moved on from P-Studio....

January 13, 2023 · 4 min · 771 words · Jonathan Lutz

A Plucky Pioneer

Singh was a pioneer. He took then-unknown Ranbaxy into Nigeria and into minority partnerships in Thailand and Malaysia, to get the company name known and trusted outside India. “He saw where the future was, and invested very aggressively overseas in the ’80s,” says Ranbaxy vice president Bimal Raizada. “That was very unusual for an Indian company in those days. Why would you risk going abroad when you could make money at home in a completely protected market?...

January 13, 2023 · 2 min · 344 words · Dorothy Thomas

A Racy Trucker Toy

Try to keep it between the white lines, Dad. Your eyes haven’t deceived you. Tens of thousands of vehicles—or vee-hick-uls in this case—across this great land are sporting low-hanging, lifelike bull testicles in all the colors of the rainbow from their rear hitches. There are brass ones and rubber ones and chrome ones. They come in small, medium and “monster.” (For you discreet drivers trying to blend in, they even come in “camo....

January 13, 2023 · 4 min · 770 words · Lillie Peck

A Reckoning On Death Row

But nowadays I’m a moratorium man, cast adrift on the issue along with many other Americans. First came the Illinois eye-openers, where several innocent men were released from death row. A quirk, perhaps? (Al Gore’s current logic.) But it wasn’t. Similar cases popped up elsewhere. Last year I interviewed a Missouri man, Roy Roberts, the night before his execution. There was no physical evidence, witnesses changed their stories and Roberts passed three lie-detector tests....

January 13, 2023 · 5 min · 910 words · April Lopez

A Reporter Under The Gun

On the afternoon of Jan. 23, as he headed off to a rendezvous with a shadowy source, Daniel Pearl of The Wall Street Journal stopped in to consult with the committee. Pearl got the same advice from that group that he had received from several of his colleagues in the press: Don’t go. Or if you do, don’t go alone, and meet with your source only in a public place....

January 13, 2023 · 10 min · 2031 words · James Mathis

A Resort Of One S Own

Forget a sit-down dinner in a private restaurant room. Unfazed by the credit crunch and economic turndown, today’s wealthy elite are renting entire hotels, taking over resorts and booking every room on a cruise ship to guarantee that ultimate luxury: complete privacy for themselves and their guests. The entire party often travels by private jet or yacht, and the only thing expected of them is that they have a good time at the host’s expense....

January 13, 2023 · 4 min · 711 words · Bertha Hargis

A Royal Bust

January 13, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Aaron Kurth

A Russian Occupation Would Be Devastating For Lgbtq Ukrainians

Ukraine, a largely Orthodox Christian country, has made slow progress on LGBTQ rights, but it’s no longer a crime to be homosexual and the country has moved towards socially accepting the LGBTQ community. However, activists worry that could be undone with a Russian occupation because life has already changed for LGBTQ community members in Crimea and the Donbas, two Russian-controlled areas. “We see how the situation is under occupation of Crimea and the Donbas region,” Olena Shevchenko, leader of the LGBTQ organization Insight, told Newsweek....

January 13, 2023 · 4 min · 779 words · Guadalupe Coyle

A Safe Haven

January 13, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Mary Lowrance

A Saner Freer Market For Health Care Could Incentivize Vaccines Opinion

Second, the Trump administration poured billions of dollars into vaccine development, which allowed for nationwide vaccine distribution the moment FDA authorized its use. I truly thought vaccines would end the pandemic—not end the virus (the flu still exists, despite available vaccines), but end the mask mandates, loose voting rules, travel restrictions and so on. No doubt, the pandemic should be considered over, as everyone has had ample opportunity to protect themselves, if they so choose....

January 13, 2023 · 4 min · 675 words · Nancy Jackson

Los Angeles Clippers 3 Players That Disappointed This Season

With the lack of the quality talent - let alone All-Stars - the Clippers decided to steer their ship on heart and hustle every game, till they landed the last postseason berth there was. They finished the regular season with a 48-34 (0.585) win-loss record next to their name and drew their first round opponents in the mighty Warriors. In what was a matchup between the 1st and the 8th seed, the Clippers made sure Golden State had to push hard for every win....

January 13, 2023 · 3 min · 574 words · Christopher Drane

Los Mejores Antivirus Para Windows De 2022

En este artículo, encontrarás todo lo que necesitas antes de comprar un software de seguridad para tu PC o portátil Windows, incluidas nuestras recomendaciones. Estos programas suelen proteger también otros dispositivos, como tablets y móviles Android. Es importante utilizar un antivirus en este tipo de dispositivos para proteger los archivos y la información que tengas guardados en ellos. Los responsables de crear malware son cada vez más inteligentes, pero por suerte también aquellos encargados de diseñar antivirus....

January 13, 2023 · 6 min · 1203 words · Steven Myers