A Closer Look At The Top 5 Deadliest Cancers

The American Cancer Society estimated 1.9 million new cases of cancer and 608,570 cancer deaths among Americans for 2021. This article takes a closer look at the five deadliest cancers. Estimated deaths caused by lung and bronchus cancer in 2021: 131,880 The disease is divided into two types—small cell lung cancer and non-small cell lung cancer. Depending on the type and stage, treatment can include surgery, chemotherapy, and/or radiation therapy....

January 10, 2023 · 4 min · 722 words · Kathryn Dunn

A Crossover Between Deep Rock Galactic And Minecraft Makes Too Much Sense

While it would take some work on the part of publisher Coffee Stain Studios, and Mojang would need to be on board with the idea as well, it is hard to think of a more fitting focus for a crossover than Minecraft. Though fans have pushed for Deep Rock Galactic to cross over with Team Fortress, the core mechanics that Deep Rock Galactic shares with Minecraft ensure that it would work even better....

January 10, 2023 · 3 min · 618 words · Thelma Herrmann

A Crushing Wave Of Wood

To most people outside College Station, the giant bonfire sounded like a reckless tradition–and a wasteful way to die. But to the fiercely loyal students and the school’s alumni, building the bonfire was an act of faith. For 90 years, after all, Aggies have ignited the bonfire as a symbol of solidarity against their rivals at the University of Texas before their annual football game. Three times, the last in 1956, Texas students allegedly retaliated by trying to firebomb the structure....

January 10, 2023 · 4 min · 699 words · Mary Glaab

A Dream Deferred

So why is the celebration of its 50th anniversary so bittersweet? Why, as we raise our glasses, are there tears in our eyes? The answer is simple: Brown, for all its glory, is something of a bust. Clearly Brown altered forever the political and social landscape of an insufficiently conscience-stricken nation. “Brown led to the sit-ins, the freedom marches… the Civil Rights Act of 1964… If you look at Brown as… the icebreaker that broke up… that frozen sea, then you will see it was an unequivocal success,” declared Jack Greenberg, former head of the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund Inc....

January 10, 2023 · 16 min · 3202 words · Barry Kromer

A Free To Play Live Service Skate Game Is Perfect If Done Right

Live service games are intended to keep players engaged for as long as possible by continuously adding more to the game. Of course, live service games come with their pros and cons, yet Skate has some serious potential to overcome the obstacles that go along with its new features and continue the Skate legacy. RELATED: The Case For a Stronger Skate Story Mode How Live Service and Free-to-Play Features Will Benefit Skate The main draw to live service games is their ability to remain relevant and interesting even years after the release....

January 10, 2023 · 4 min · 697 words · Gabriel Butler

A God Of War Ps5 Upgrade Is Needed Now More Than Ever

If not for the ongoing pandemic that severely affected game development, highly anticipated PS5 exclusives like GhostWire: Tokyo, Horizon Forbidden West, and the next God of War may have met the 2021 window. However, all these big Sony exclusives got pushed to 2022, with no concrete release windows to ease fans’ skepticism. Despite all the inevitable delays and a massive void that plagues PlayStation’s holiday 2021 lineup, Sony still has a golden opportunity to redeem itself with a proper next-gen upgrade of one of its highly appraised titles - God of War....

January 10, 2023 · 5 min · 964 words · Cynthia Brooks

A Heel Humbled Kyle Busch Recovery Reveals Different Side Of Nascar S Bad Boy

But this, this stopped him in his tracks. MORE: Busch relives brutal crash | Kyle owns one of NASCAR’s best nicknames Busch, prostrate on a hospital bed tucked inside his living room, but still smiling, considered the hundreds of letters, cards and child-drawn artwork scattered around him. He broke his pose. His wife, Samantha, phone in hand, paused before taking the picture. “What’s wrong?” she asked. “This is just ....

January 10, 2023 · 6 min · 1098 words · Laura Lapierre

A History Of Siva In The Destiny Universe

With the recent “Season of the Splicer” name leak for Destiny 2, that name virtually has only one possible reference to previous Destiny lore, and that’s SIVA. The interesting thing about SIVA is that, despite its relatively small narrative importance in the current context of Destiny 2’s story, SIVA is still a very significant threat for guardians. For it to return as a possible obstacle in the form of a seasonal threat makes the most sense, as it’s not necessarily a primary threat compared to the Darkness or Savathun’s schemes....

January 10, 2023 · 5 min · 922 words · Patty Mcfarland

A Leap Of Faith

Yet the two men in the eye of storm- Bill Clinton and Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo–seemed oblivious to the tumult. On Friday afternoon, eight hours before the deadline, Clinton certified Mexico for another year as a cooperative partner in the fight against narcotics trafficking. Why the happy ending? It had a lot to do, as White House aides say, with the basic trust that exists between the two presidents–and a U....

January 10, 2023 · 6 min · 1237 words · Karen Coppinger

A Look Back At Sourav Ganguly S All Time Test Xi

Let us have a look at his choice of All Time Test XIs: #1 Matthew Hayden (Australia) He is one batsman who used to play with the self-esteem of the bowlers, hammering them black and blue all across the ground and not worrying about getting out. His eyes used to shine with the pure intent and strategy to smash the deliveries all around the park, and he feared no one....

January 10, 2023 · 6 min · 1152 words · Marsha Pacheco

A Look Back At The Buried Alive Matches In Wwe

With over 60 variations, the Singles match type has surely been the most captivating category in the world of wrestling. It is generally container-based, weapon-based, enclosure-based or stipulation-based. Today, we take a look at one of the container-based matches known as the dreaded ‘Buried Alive match’. A ‘Buried Alive’ match is a No Holds Barred match in which the objective is for one wrestler to throw his opponent into a grave dug out of a large mound of dirt placed outside the ring....

January 10, 2023 · 5 min · 867 words · Darleen Springfield

A Moderate Modernizer

January 10, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Robert Snyder

A Moneyman Looking For A Few Good Funds

Most of our clients don’t own any stocks. Peter Lynch argues that people can figure out things on their own and make money in stocks. Sure, it’s possible if you have the interest. But what do you want to do with your time? If you’re a doctor and you know a lot about microminiaturization of robotics for heart catheters, great. Maybe you’ll find a company that does that that’s a great investment....

January 10, 2023 · 4 min · 684 words · Laura Green

A Month After Threatening Suicide Para Athlete Sakina Khatun Bags Silver Medal At The World Cup

The victory comes as a much-celebrated cause as Khatun, only last month threatened suicide over her non-inclusion in the 2018 Commonwealth Games squad. In case you did not know The 28-year-old was left out of the Indian contingent selected to represent the country at the Games, to be held in the Gold Coast, Australia. Sakina’s omission from the contingent came despite the athlete meeting the eligibility criteria as earmarked by the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF)....

January 10, 2023 · 2 min · 305 words · Bobby Edmond

A Mother Before All Else

SUNDAY WAS SUPPOSED to be a day of reunion. After a month at the white granite Balmoral Castle in Scotland, Prince William and Prince Henry were to head back to London for a liberal dose of hugs and kisses from their mother before leaving for boarding school. As usual, the boys had spent August with their father in Prince Charles’s favorite dominion: a wild countryside for traditional blood sports, stately drawing rooms for quiet tutorials in family history and protocol, a whole month for quality time with Dad....

January 10, 2023 · 3 min · 639 words · Timothy Blain

A New Fallout Game May Be In Development But Fans Shouldn T Hold Their Breath

Many have suggested that a new Fallout might be in the early stages of planning, but not much evidence is present to back this up. Fallout 76 is here to stay, with the game receiving regular updates and content additions to keep fans hooked. However, some recent developments have led many to believe that a new singleplayer focused Fallout game might be in development, but fans shouldn’t get their hopes too high for now....

January 10, 2023 · 3 min · 594 words · Timothy Stark

A Big Pitch For Peace

The conflict goes far beyond the Cup. In the understated words of Pakistan’s manager, Zafar Altaf: “Unfortunately, there is an unfinished agenda at home.” Indians and Pakistanis had barely begun watching their teams’ first Cup matches last month when the two countries unceremoniously squared off at the brink of full-scale war in Kashmir. The military action was hardly unexpected; the start of combat on the high Himalayan frontier is almost a rite of spring....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 528 words · Barbara Kelley

A Bipartisan Way To Lower Costs And Restore Health Care Rights Opinion

But there is another way—a bipartisan way—to make health care more accessible: Let health savings accounts restore the rights of workers to control their health care dollars and choose their health plan. This would solve another problem, too: the fact that for 100 years, Congress has violated Americans’ health care rights by taxing workers who want to make their own health care decisions. Employers who offer health insurance pay an average $16,000 toward the premium of each worker with family coverage....

January 9, 2023 · 4 min · 755 words · Melissa Hassing

A Bipartisan Win For Religious Freedom Opinion

Since the passage of the Global Magnitsky Act in 2016, targeted financial and immigration sanctions have been increasingly used for the protection of human rights and in the fight against corruption. Targeted sanctions have the benefit of holding the worst human rights violators accountable for their actions while not being as broad or blunt as country-wide sanctions. Targeted sanctions tell violators they are no longer welcome to do business with the United States....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 609 words · Vanessa Deperro

A Church That Needs Healing

Change was what got the church in trouble in the first place. Officials at the Mother Church, which has been publishing The Christian Science Monitor since 1908, decided in the mid-1980s to expand into other publishing and broadcasting ventures, including radio and television programs. The Monitor Channel, which went on the air in May, was the newest and costliest offspring. Together, these operations have run up an estimated bill of $400 million since 1986....

January 9, 2023 · 5 min · 865 words · Jose Maki