Last September witnessed what used to be a truly rare weather phenomenon: a Mediterranean hurricane, or “medicane.” Once upon a time, the Mediterranean Sea simply didn’t get hot enough to produce hurricanes more than every few hundred (yes, few hundred!) years. In this case, however, Storm Daniel assaulted Libya with a biblical-style deluge for four More
Brace yourself. Dead Space, well, it appears to be dead again. Yep, EA's reportedly put the series "on hold" for the second time, though, it does at least seem like some ideas for a new entry were briefly considered early last year, though none of them were actually given permission to become a thing.This news follows a chain of events which began with Giant Bomb's Jeff Grubb reporting that a Dead Space 2 remake was in development, before being canceled. EA quickly responded to that, sending a...
Reports from Japanese media say that sumo wrestler and former AJPW Triple
JOPLIN, MO — Playing at a neutral site at Warren Turner Field, there was nothing neutral about this rivalry game between COC opponents Carthage & Carl Junction. Carthage's Cooper Lilienkamp stepped up in the bottom of the 7th and delivered a two-out 2-RBI single to walk it off to give the Tigers the win, 4-3. []
Carl Erskine, a legendary pitcher for the Dodgers who was the last surviving member of the 1950s "Boys of Summer" squad, has died. He was 97 years old. Erskine died in his hometown of Anderson, Indiana, at Community Hospital Anderson, according to Michele Hockwalt, who serves as the hospital’s marketing and communication manager. "For millions of fans, he was a baseball hero," Hall of Fame Chair Jane Forbes Clark said in a statement about Erskine. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON...
Carl Erskine, one of the last surviving Dodgers from their days in Brooklyn, who spent his entire career with the team and who in 1958 started their first home game in Los Angeles, died Tuesday at age 97, the team announced. “The Los Angeles Dodgers express their condolences to the family of renowned pitcher Carl […]
Media outlets in Mozambique say that a makeshift ferry overcrowded with residents reportedly fleeing a cholera outbreak sank off the country's northern coast, killing at least 98 people including children
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — A makeshift ferry overcrowded with residents reportedly fleeing a feared cholera outbreak capsized off Mozambique's northern coast, killing at least 98 people including children, local media said Monday. The ferry with an estimated 130 people aboard capsized Sunday after it departed the southeastern African nation's coast for the nearby Island of []
Ken Holtzman helped the Athletics win the World Series in 1972, 1973, and 1974. Holtzman also played in Chicago, Baltimore, and New York over his career. DailyMail.com
Modern horror icons The Soska Sisters have often blessed up with signature horror moments, but their latest film serves as an homage to what came before. The latest film from the sisters Jen & Sylvia Soska is Festival of the Living Dead, set in the universe of George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead. […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: The Soska Sisters return with Night of the Living Dead...
A main trailer has been released for the second part of the Dead Dead Demon’s Dededede Destruction anime movie, which premieres in Japan on May 24.
2nd film opens in Japan on May 24 // The official website for the two-part anime film adaptation of Inio Asano's Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction manga