Month: January 2022

Spoilers ahead. Archive 81 is Netflix’s first new horror hit. The eight-episode series became number one on the streamer’s top 10 list just days after its premiere, and with a shocking cliffhanger ending, fans are ready for more. But what will be in store for the show’s second season, if it gets one at all?
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The rest will never be written. According to Deadline, MTV has officially canceled The Hills: New Beginnings after two low-rated seasons. The news should come as no surprise when you consider that the show has never been a big ratings performer for the young-skewing cabler. A reboot of the popular reality series The Hills (2006-10),
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Time passes stunningly; perhaps never more so than in the last two years of the breakneck movement in global events, as well as the unending, stop-start pace of our collective anxiety and fear. Still even in normal years, you might wake up one day and find yourself past the age requirements for certain clubs, awards
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It did not weepdid not plead for mercynor complain.It fell silently,the tree. ~~~ My hands,yellow as its fleshdripping white blood,shuddering withthe deafening soundof the chainsaw.I’m the treeand the onewho kills it. ~~~ Its blood was white.We took away its rougeand the greenery of its leaves. ~~~ Before the adieu,it left me its shade,leaves and straws
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Microsoft said on Tuesday it would buy videogame publisher Activision Blizzard in an all-cash transaction valued at $68.7 billion (roughly Rs. 512,362 crores), or $95.00 per share, inclusive of Activision Blizzard’s net cash. The Redmond-based software giant said that when the transaction closes, it will become the world’s third-largest gaming company by revenue, behind Tencent
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Venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya. Mark Kauzlarich/Bloomberg via Getty Images WASHINGTON – Billionaire investor Chamath Palihapitiya triggered a backlash on social media after saying during a recent episode of his podcast that “nobody cares” about the ongoing human rights abuses against the Uyghurs in China. During a 90-minute episode, Palihapitiya told co-host Jason Calacanis on their “All-In”
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Weike Wang’s witty, moving new novel tells the story of Joan, a thirtysomething ICU doctor. The daughter of Chinese immigrants who have since returned to China, Joan is not only incredibly good at her job—she loves it, finding a deep sense of purpose in the long hours, grueling shifts, and day-to-day routine of her busy
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U.S. military needs for data such as cloud coverage and theater weather imagery currently cannot be met by the commercial industry and likely will require significant new investment WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force is considering buying weather data services from commercial satellite operators. The military specifically wants cloud characterization data and theater weather imagery
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