MARYLAND – Local county health departments have teamed up with schools in an effort to raise awareness with their ‘Take Down Tobacco’ initiative. But it’s not just high schools that have seen increased use of nicotine products. Salisbury University student Cristina Drecchio said that these days, vapes and tobacco products can be hard to get away from on campus: “It’s
Electronic Arts is reportedly no longer working on a remake of Dead Space 2, due to the sales of the first remake not meeting expectations. According to Giant Bomb's Jeff Grubb, EA reportedly has its hands busy with both the upcoming Iron Man game and the next Battlefield entry, that it deprioritized the Dead Space 2 remake. "They were working on Dead Space 2, and they are no longer working on it," he explained on Game Mess Mornings (at the 13:16 mark). "It is on the shelf because the first game...
During an interview with Univision that took place last Wednesday and aired on Tuesday, President Joe Biden said that the White House is “examining” if he has the power to unilaterally shut down the border and that while “some have
Airchat follows the format of a standard Facebook or X newsfeed, with a twist: Each post can only be shared as a voice note, and everyone can hear posts as well as see AI transcriptions of them.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced they are producing two new series for the streaming powerhouse, and one of them is a show curated by Markle herself.
Patrick Warburton said the money he earnt voicing Joe Swanson on the popular cartoon helped support his parents
Alina Habba, longtime attorney for former President Donald Trump, raged on Fox News Tuesday about the fact that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg had the nerve to bring his hush money charges against the former president in Manhattan.Her particular gripe is what a liberal area it is, making jury selection challenging — although they have already managed to agree to several jurors following Judge Juan Merchan chastising Trump's counsel for trying to take excessive time reviewing prospective...
Adam Hill wanted to break free from his corporate job and started a vending business out of all the industries. After eight years of smart work, the business now earns him above $50,000 in gross revenue every month. He started his venture way before the work-from-home policies and the booming gig culture.In a podcast, Hill said he started Hill Vending solo without prior experience and made mistakes when choosing machines. However, he was able to turn those lessons into multiple profitable...
A novel that’s torn between two books – one is a half-hearted skewering of money and power, the other a modern romanceGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailBri Lee’s debut novel, The Work, is torn between two books. One is a half hearted interrogation of capital and power and their influence on art, told via millennial characters whose hubris and privilege speak of who wields control in creative industries. The other is a modern romance between two people with a mutual yet sparring love of...
Dr. Phil clashed with a Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) advocate, rejecting her advocacy of equality of outcome as "Marxism." The host gathered multiple experts to discuss the impact of DEI on American culture on his "Dr. Phil Primetime" show. The guests included two Black men, pastor James Ward Jr. and York College of PA Professor Erec Smith, and one White woman, "HR leader" and DEI advocate Rachel Kargas. Ward derided how DEI is inconsistently applied to society, asking, "Where are the...
The new restaurant, which will be based in the Leeds Trinity shopping centre, will open its doors at the end of April. It will be located on the first floor of the shopping destination and comes as part of the company’s continued expansion across the country. John Eckbert, CEO of Five Guys UK, said: “We’re delighted to be bringing our famous burgers and fries to Trinity Leeds Shopping Centre. We can’t wait to welcome shoppers and local residents to our new restaurant in April.” Sign up for our...
There is a generation of young, athleisure-clad go-getters for whom the conventional office day – with its water cooler gossip and drab cubicles – would be inconceivable. Instead, they start their meetings with the energising wallop of a Negroni. They sink into deep sofas to work on their projects, their focus fine-tuned in spite of the thumping beats. And they do it in a space like Department, which last year opened an attractive bar and restaurant. Fearns is named after an island in the...