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    The bill would only let a parent or legal guardian (or someone with written permission) to accompany a minor for an abortion out of state.

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    The premise of Tales of Kenzera is simple at its core, but wrapped in a more complicated story: Zuberi is a young man who has just lost his father to illness, reading the last story his father ever wrote. In the story, a young shaman named Zau who has ALSO just lost his father, and has dived into the underworld to bargain his father’s life back from Kalunga, the god of death. To have his wish fulfilled, challenges you to track down three Great Spirits who have cheated death, and help them to...

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    ASICS position as a leader in sportswear is well-established. The Japanese label has been churning out super shoes and equipping runners for over 70 years, a h

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    Let's say you worked out how to make a robot. Let's say you successfully designed a quadruped robot - a "robot dog," if you like. Your robot dog is stable, reliable, has a good battery life, and is remotely controllable.

  • Scottish skies so dark we weren’t able to actually see darkness

    Dundee Football Club are continually having to postpone home games because their pitch is waterlogged. They managed to get it dried out by Wednesday morning just in time for another deluge, turning it back into a pond and forcing the referee to call off that evening’s game. I’m sure I’m not the only person in the country who has not been able to use their lawnmower in 2024. Even when we do get a dry sunny day, the grass is still absolutely sodden underfoot. While we don’t expect to be sunbathing...

  • Tales from the Towpath

    Novelist William Haddow of the Citadel Arts Playwrights Workshop had the idea of a floating venue. Haddow is also a volunteer on the barge, the Lochrin Belle, and he researched the mystery of Kemp’s death. Artistic Director Liz Hare is proud of all the venues the group has visited around Leith and Edinburgh: “We’ve performed plays in bars, libraries, churches, schools, care homes, in and around Leith Custom House, but never on a moving barge.” That’s set to change when Tales from the Towpath...

  • Weinstein Accusers Are Reliving the Trauma All Over Again

    Women who accused the disgraced producer of sexual misconduct reacted with shock and defiance at the stunning reversal of his New York conviction.

  • Review: Tales of Kenzera: Zau

    The beginning of Surgent Studios's foray into gaming and the beginning of Kenzera start with Zau's tale here, so is it a good one?

  • Brewing dark days ahead

    Zaldarriaga credited this “bayanihan spirit” of the ILP in abating a much serious power supply shortage problem since Meralco started it ten years ago.

  • Batman: Dark Age #2 Review

    Every now and then, even the most immersive story can occasionally remind its readers that they are reading a work of fiction. This usually happens when something unlikely to happen in the real wor

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    Yes, You Still Need Antivirus Software

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  • If photons have mass, could they explain dark matter?

    When it comes to the Universe, there are some things we can be confident are out there based on what we observe. We know that the Universe was hotter, denser, and more uniform in the distant past. We know that the stars and galaxies in the Universe have grown up and evolved as the Universe has aged. We know that gravitation has formed the large-scale structure in the Universe, and that structure has grown more complex over time. And we also know how much normal matter, altogether, is present in...