• Blade of the Immortal Sequel Manga Ends in May

    Mugen no Jūnin - Bakumatsu no Shō launched in May 2019

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    Guam Guardsman earns Blade Runner award

    U.S. Army Capt. Greg May of the Guam National Guard volunteered for Pathfinder School with two days' notice and despite a series of retests, beat the odds earning the honorary title of "Blade Runner."

  • Blade Runner: Tokyo Nexus launching in July from Titan

    Titan Comics has announced that it will usher in the next official chapter of the Blade Runner universe this July with the launch of Blade Runner: Tokyo Nexus, a three-part twelve issue saga from writers Kianna Shore and Mellow Brown (Blade Runner: Origins) and artist Rodolfo Taibo. “Creating a new comic series for Blade Runner is beyond […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Blade Runner: Tokyo Nexus...

  • I’m 24, I Make $60k & My Year-Long Situationship Ended

    Welcome to Money Diaries where we are tackling the ever-present taboo that is money. We’re asking real people how they spend their hard-earned money during a seven-day period — and we’re tracking every last dollar.This week: a researcher who makes $60,060 per year and spends some of her money this week on rubber gloves. Editor’s Note: This is a follow-up diary. You can read the original Money Diary here. Occupation: ResearcherIndustry: Museums/librariesAge: 24Location: Brooklyn,...

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    Making ends meet is hard enough without a penalty for coming up short

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is working to reduce overdraft and late fees, which are disproportionately harmful to low-income households and people of color, by establishing benchmarks and limiting the amount companies can charge for a late fee.

  • Podcast: Medicaid expansion, other issues could make end of 2024 session chaotic

    Mississippi Today’s Bobby Harrison, Geoff Pender and Taylor Vance discuss the biggest issues – Medicaid expansion, school funding and PERS – that could spur contentious final days of the 2024 legislative session.

  • Olivia Munn disguises 'battle wounds' from double mastectomy: 'Makes me a little sad'

    Olivia Munn was diagnosed with breast cancer one year ago and underwent a double mastectomy.  Following three surgeries and reconstruction, the 43-year-old actress told People magazine that she's learning to accept the "battle wounds" she sees every time she looks in the mirror. When Munn stepped onto the red carpet for the Vanity Fair Oscars party in March, she had not yet revealed her diagnosis or recovery process. OLIVIA MUNN SHARES SURPRISING TOOL THAT LED TO BREAST CANCER DIAGNOSIS DESPITE...

  • How innovative job platform puts an end to ‘jobs for the boys’ and makes roles more accessible

    OFTEN finding your dream job can be about who you know, not what you know. Candidates are nine times more likely to be hired when another employee refers them – but what if you don’t know any

  • GOP effort to make Mayorkas face of border runs into Senate dead-end

    The dismissal of impeachment articles against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas caps a nearly two-year campaign to boot the official from his job — ending the legislative play to make him the face of the border while raising questions about what comes next for a GOP determined to put migration front and center. For Senate

  • Frank Onyeka ends Brentford’s drought to nudge Blades closer to trapdoor

    Frank Onyeka sealed a precious 2-0 home win to end a run of nine games without a victory for Brentford over an increasingly doomed Sheffield United

  • Plymouth Argyle boss makes 'commitment' claim amid relegation battle with Sheffield Wednesday and others

    Plymouth Argyle interim boss Neil Dewsnip is still backing his side in the Championship survival fight despite their defeat to Stoke City over the weekend. That loss left Argyle still needing to put points on the board to secure their second-tier status, as they are now just two points above the drop with two games remaining after Sheffield Wednesday’s win, leaving Birmingham City the team occupying the final drop spot. Argyle’s loss to fellow strugglers Stoke City over the weekend means they...

  • The former Sheffield United man tipped to be "best in MLS" after two more ex-Blades make Stateside moves

    Former Sheffield United defender Nickseon Gomis has been tipped to become one of the top centre-halves in the USA’s Major League Soccer this season after two more former Blades teammates made the move to join him stateside. Frenchman Gomis, a young centre-half, switched to Toronto FC earlier this year and could go up against Lionel Messi later in the season. Former Blades youth teammates Charlie Staniland and Hassan Ayari have since joined Gomis in Toronto, Staniland leaving the Lane to make the...