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CNN Senior Data Reporter Harry Enten Lays Out Why Trump Is Appearing In DC Court Even Though It’s Not Mandatory
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CNN Senior Data Reporter Harry Enten Lays Out Why Trump Is Appearing In DC Court Even Though It’s Not Mandatory

'This has been fueling his fundraising'
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KEVIN SORBO: Why Can’t I Speak Up For Marginalized Young Men?
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KEVIN SORBO: Why Can’t I Speak Up For Marginalized Young Men?

weakened men allow tyranny to take hold — which is exactly the leftists' agenda
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‘Sexy Beast’ Is Going To Reinvent The Crime Drama For 2024
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‘Sexy Beast’ Is Going To Reinvent The Crime Drama For 2024

Heck yeah Britain lets go!
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Dems Drop $35 Million To Win Over Minorities Fleeing The Party In Droves
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Dems Drop $35 Million To Win Over Minorities Fleeing The Party In Droves

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2 yrs

Complete List Of Paul Simon Albums And Songs
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Complete List Of Paul Simon Albums And Songs

This Complete List Of Paul Simon Albums And Songs presents the full discography of Paul Simon  studio albums. Paul Simon was born on October 13‚ 1941. He is a New York City native. This complete Paul Simon discography also includes every single live album. All these iconic Paul Simon albums have been presented below in chronological order. We have also included all original release dates with each Paul Simon album as well as all original album covers. Every Paul Simon album listed below showcases the entire album tracklisting. PAUL SIMON STUDIO ALBUMS The Paul Simon Songbook Released August 1965 CD The post Complete List Of Paul Simon Albums And Songs appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
2 yrs

Texas’ Tiny House Community for the Homeless Near’s 2‚000 Neighbors–Easing Homeless in Austin
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Texas’ Tiny House Community for the Homeless Near’s 2‚000 Neighbors–Easing Homeless in Austin

In Travis County‚ beyond the zoning laws of Austin city‚ a village of tiny homes has been easing the chronic homelessness in Austin for years‚ but after the latest round of philanthrophic fundraising‚ it’s slated to become one of the largest communities of its kind anywhere in the country. In 2019‚ GNN reported that Community […] The post Texas’ Tiny House Community for the Homeless Near’s 2‚000 Neighbors–Easing Homeless in Austin appeared first on Good News Network.
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SciFi and Fantasy
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2 yrs

Tor.com To Become Reactor‚ Debut New Site‚ On January 23rd
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Tor.com To Become Reactor‚ Debut New Site‚ On January 23rd

We have some big news. Tor Publishing Group announced today that Tor.com will become Reactor (www.reactormag.com) on January 23‚ 2024‚ coinciding with the launch of a completely redesigned website. Since its founding in 2008‚ Tor.com has become a leader in coverage of science fiction and fantasy books and popular culture‚ with over 3 million visits per month. As an online magazine‚ Tor.com has won countless awards and has been the Locus Award winner for Best Magazine for 7 years running. In addition to its coverage of all things SFF‚ the site is also home to an award-winning short fiction program‚ which has published works by Seanan McGuire‚ E. Lily Yu‚ N.K. Jemisin‚ and scores of first-time authors‚ and which have gone on to win several Hugo Awards‚ Nebula Awards‚ and World Fantasy Awards. The site has been publisher agnostic since its founding‚ and the new name will reflect its independence from Tor Publishing Group. The short fiction program will continue under the Reactor name‚ and in addition to the daily commentary on science fiction‚ fantasy‚ and related subjects that readers have come to expect‚ the site will also now cover all aspects of genre‚ including horror‚ romance and and more‚ from a wide range of writers from all corners of the genre world‚ creating a true pop culture destination.  Devi Pillai‚ President and Publisher of Tor Publishing Group‚ remarked‚ “I am very excited to introduce Reactor to the world! We have always been the place to come to for science fiction and fantasy—but with a new name‚ a new design‚ we are going to have a magazine that will be more of a pop culture hub for people who love genre of all types. We want to expand the audience and the community that Tor.com has built over the past 15 years.” Chris Lough‚ Director of Tor.com (Reactor)‚ enthused‚ “Oh‚ how we have waited for this day. For the past 15 years we have published discerning yet joyful works of media criticism‚ along with award-winning short fiction and art. Now‚ starting in 2024‚ the look and functionality of our magazine’s website will finally match the maturity of our contributors and the needs of our community.” Reactor can be found across social media‚ including Instagram (@reactorSFF)‚ Threads (@reactorSFF)‚ X (@reactormag)‚ BlueSky (@reactorsff.bsky.social)‚ and Facebook (Reactor Magazine).
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Must Read Short Speculative Fiction: December 2023
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Must Read Short Speculative Fiction: December 2023

It may be the new year‚ but that doesn’t mean we can’t dip back a month or two to read some excellent short speculative fiction. Stories that come out during the last few weeks of the year often get missed as everyone looks ahead‚ so here are ten of my favorite science fiction‚ fantasy‚ and horror stories from the end of 2023.   “Bête Noire” by Lynette S. Hoag What happens when an AI house becomes sentient and begins to resent its Maker? Lynette S. Hoag offers one possibility with this new story. “Maker”‚ what the smart house calls the man who built it‚ brings a socialite over to ride out her house arrest in style. The house doesn’t like this interloper or the man who abandoned it. Lots of parallels with Victor Frankenstein and his monster‚ except this AI isn’t just misunderstood but very‚ very angry. Nightmare Magazine (December 2023; Issue 135)   “Ivy‚ Angelica‚ Bay” by C. L. Polk A new C. L. Polk story? Yes please! I adored this lovely queer novelette. Miss l’Abielle faces a new threat to Hurston Hill. Will she let a dangerous shapeshifter destroy her neighborhood or sacrifice the child she loves to protect it? “Ivy‚ Angelica‚ Bay” is a sequel to “St. Valentine‚ St. Abigail‚ St. Brigid‚” but you can read it without having read the first (although it’s also a great story so you totally should). tordotcom (December 8‚ 2023)   “Longevity” by Anya Ow “On the morning of my 150th year as a working adult‚ I disposed of my fifth pet cat.” Ruhe is alive‚ but not living. Not until Ruhe meets 15 year old rabble rouser Kasey. Over the course of their long friendship‚ Kasey teaches our narrator that life can be more than work‚ more than functional‚ more than simply being. What’s the point if we wall ourselves off from the lows and the highs? Fantasy &; Science Fiction (November/December 2023)   “Mochi Through Time and Space” by Karen Aria Lin “As I approached Sue-Ling’s Bakery‚ I had the curious feeling I was returning home.” Karen Aria Lin’s genre-bending story gave me the warm and fuzzies‚ even as it dealt with breakups and endings. Kitty starts working at Sue-Ling’s bakery and makes several surprising discoveries about not only Sue-Ling but about herself and interdimensional travel as well. Haven Speculative (December 2023; Issue 12)   “New Trees” by e rathke In a not-too-distant future version of Minneapolis live Lucille and Marguerite. The couple survive financially through Marguerite being a surrogate‚ but Lucille dreams of the day when they might have their own child. Like “Longevity‚” this is a story about holding onto hope in the face of destruction and loss. It’s about doing what you can to make the world better even if you can’t stop everything terrible. Hyphen Punk (Winter 2023; Issue 10)   “Our Lady of the Void” by Hesper Leveret Structured like the transcripts of a conversation‚ this horror-leaning science fiction piece by Hesper Leveret has an ending that hit me hard. Lydia Ngo-Murray joins up with a cargo spaceship doing long distance hauling across a portion of space known as the Void‚ where there is no communication outside the ship and nothing but empty‚ lifeless space surrounding you. She intends to study the “folk religious myths and practices [of] the space-faring community” but gets more than she bargains for. Interzone (November 2023; Issue 296)   “A Refugee from Fairyland” by Keyan Bowes Something disastrous is happening in Fairyland‚ and the Borderlands Refuge collects the children being evicted in droves. Some‚ like young Munna‚ were taken centuries ago and have no home to return to. Refuge volunteer Latasha finds herself in the unexpected position of standing up to a powerful fairy queen. This story about found family and a child’s right to choose was just the right amount of sweet and charming. Worlds of Possibility (December 2023)   “Saturation” by Eliane Boey This piece by Eliane Boey really got me thinking. The residents of Zhi’s space colony‚ Tanjung‚ are running out of memory. Zhi‚ an artist‚ ponders how some of her neighbors want to “clear their memory caches” and start fresh‚ while others would rather keep the memories they have and not make new ones. This is the final issue of Dark Matter Magazine. I’m sad to see it go‚ but grateful we still have their small press Dark Matter INK. Dark Matter Magazine (December 2023; Issue 18)   “The Fish’s Wife” by Jorja Osha Every year‚ Ihmani’s village celebrates the River Harvest by offering several of their young‚ unmarried daughters to the god Yipp. Some of the girls come away from the divine encounter alive but not intact‚ while others vanish without a trace. When it’s Ihmani’s turn‚ she makes a choice that leaves chaos in her wake. A sharp little story that reminds us that just because something is a tradition doesn’t mean it’s worth keeping around. The Dark Magazine (December 2023; Issue 103)   “There Are Only Two Chairs‚ and the Skin is Draped Over the Other” by Alexia Antoniou Alexia Antoniou’s story is exactly what it says on the tin. Two girls find the complete skin of a human in a strange creek. One of the girls is unsettled by the experience‚ the other enthralled. Their lives are increasingly bound up in the skin. Antoniou offers far more questions than answers‚ just the way I like it. Bourbon Penn (November 2023; Issue 31)   Alex Brown is a Hugo-nominated and Ignyte award-winning critic who writes about speculative fiction‚ librarianship‚ and Black history. Find them on twitter (@QueenOfRats)‚ bluesky (@bookjockeyalex)‚ instagram (@bookjockeyalex)‚ and their blog (bookjockeyalex.com).
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Steeped in Poison: Revealing Navola by Paolo Bacigalupi
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Steeped in Poison: Revealing Navola by Paolo Bacigalupi

From the New York Times best-selling author of The WindUp Girl and The Water Knife comes a sweeping literary fantasy about the young scion from a ruling-class family who faces rebellion as he ascends to power. We’re thrilled to share the cover of Paolo Bacigalupi’s Navola‚ a new fantasy publishing July 9‚ 2024 with Knopf. In Navola‚ a bustling city-state dominated by a handful of influential families‚ business is power‚ and power is everything. For generations‚ the di Regulai family—merchant bankers with a vast empire—has nurtured tendrils that stretch to the farthest reaches of the known world. And though they claim not to be political‚ their staggering wealth has bought cities and toppled kingdoms. Soon‚ Davico di Regulai will be expected to take the reins of power from his father and demonstrate his mastery of the games of Navolese diplomacy: knowing who to trust and who to doubt‚ and how to read what lies hidden behind a smile. But in Navola‚ strange and ancient undercurrents lurk behind the gilt and grandeur—like the fossilized dragon eye in the family’s possession‚ a potent symbol of their raw power and a talisman that seems to be summoning Davico to act. As tensions rise and the events unfold‚ Davico will be tested to his limits. His fate depends on the eldritch dragon relic and on what lies buried in the heart of his adopted sister‚ Celia di Balcosi‚ whose own family was destroyed by Nalova’s twisted politics. With echoes of Renaissance Italy‚ The Godfather‚ and Game of Thrones‚ Navola is a stunning feat of world-building and a mesmerizing depiction of drive and will. Buy Navola from: Cover design by John Gall Paolo Bacigalupi is the author of The Water Knife and The Windup Girl‚ as well as the YA novel Ship Breaker‚ which was a finalist for the National Book Award. He has won a Hugo and a Nebula Award‚ the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award‚ the John W. Campbell Award‚ and he is a three-time winner of the Locus Award. He lives in Colorado.
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Gamers Realm
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What does Engraving Rewind do in AFK Arena?
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What does Engraving Rewind do in AFK Arena?

AFK Arena offers simple gameplay but is full of systems that can be a little confusing. Engraving and the Engraving Rewind event are both part of those. With this in mind‚ let me answer the question: What does Engraving Rewind do in AFK Arena? Related: How to send link in Monopoly GO How Engraving Rewind works in AFK Arena Engraving Rewind offers players a one-off opportunity to revert a hero’s Eternal Engravings. When Engraving Rewind is used‚ the hero’s Engravings are removed‚ and all resources are refunded. Keep in mind that you can only do this once. Many newer players Engrave heroes without realizing how scarce resources are‚ and Engraving Rewind is a great way to correct those careless mistakes. You can also remove Engravings from one hero and spend those resources on another stronger character in your roster. At the time of writing‚ this feature is the only way to remove Engravings from a hero. Sadly‚ Engraving Rewind is onl...
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