Doom Guy: John Romero Reflects on Doom, Quake, and Yes, Even Daikatana
Older gamers will immediately recognize John Romero by his luscious long locks, but even if
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Open Championship cut line prediction 2023: Dustin Johnson, Bryson flirting with danger
Looking at the 2023 Open Championship cut line prediction and projection to see where the number will end up and if DJ, Bryson and more make the weekend.The Open Championship cut line the past few years has ultimately required players to score well. With Collin Morikawa winning in 2021 at -15 an...
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Inter Miami vs. Cruz Azul - Leagues Cup preview: TV channel/live stream, team news & prediction
Everything you need to know ahead of the opening 2023 Leagues Cup game featuring Inter Miami vs. Cruz Azul, where Lionel Messi is expected to make his debut.
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Mother, 18, accused of trying to hire hitman to kill three-year-old son
An 18-year-old Florida mother is accused of trying to hire someone to kill her three-year-old son. Jazmin Paez has been charged with first-degree solicitation of murder and third-degree using a communications device for an unlawful use, according to court documents obtained by NBC6. Ms Paez went on a parody website called rentahitman.com and requested a hitman to kill her son by Thursday, according to arrest documents obtained by the outlet. The publications spoke to the website’s owner, Robert Innes, who said Ms Paez sent pictures of the boy and the exact location of where the child was going to be — which he found to be unusually specific. Mr Innes told the outlet that the site sometimes receives fake requests but this one seemed to be a real one: “The ability to research names and addresses and verify the intended target lived in a particular address. That to me is a red flag. If that information is corroborated, to me that is something that needs to be looked at and that’s why I referred it.” Investigators used the information Ms Paez provided on the website, like the address and the child’s photo. They visited the address and spoke to the boy’s grandmother, and saw that the boy was safe at home. Police also traced the IP of the computer that was used to make the request with the website to track down Ms Paez, according to CBS News. They then pretended to be the hired hitman and talked to Ms Paez, who agreed to pay $3,000 to have her son murdered, the outlet added. NBC6 reported that her bond was set for $15,000. She bailed out of jail as of Thursday, according to CBS News. Read More Daughter of British expat accused of murdering terminally-ill wife in Cyprus issues plea for his release Mother of kidnapped and murdered Alabama teen speaks out after she helped in search for Carlee Russell Father accused of killing his three sons ‘had plotted murders for months’
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Billionaire Jeff Yass Gives $10 Million to Group Seeking Trump Alternative
Billionaire Jeff Yass donated $10 million to the super PAC arm of Club for Growth, a pro-business, anti-tax
1970-01-01 08:00
Carvana’s CEO Sees Weaker Used-Car Prices Stimulating Demand
A surge in used-car prices padded Carvana Co.’s bottom line early in the pandemic. As the market for
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Crash kills pilot of helicopter fighting Canada wildfires
The helicopter crash comes just days after two wildfire fighters were killed combating blazes.
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MLS transfer roundup: Inter Miami sign Diego Gomez; Ethan Bristow joins Minnesota United
The latest transfer news in Major League Soccer.
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Russia has no plans to attack civilian ships in Black Sea - ambassador
Russia is not preparing to attack civilian ships in the Black Sea despite assertions by the United States,
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FTC to Pause Microsoft Merger Trial, Opening Door to Settlement Talks
The US Federal Trade Commission is poised to pause its in-house trial against Microsoft Corp.’s $69 billion acquisition
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Seagull Poops on Viktor Hovland During Backswing
Viktor Hovland got pooped on by a seagull while starting his swing.
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Fed Debuts New Payments Network to Speed Up US Money Movement
The Federal Reserve debuted a new payments system designed to speed up the movement of money among banks
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