Here's What's Coming With Lethal Company Update Plans
Lethal Company's update plans reveal the next update arriving during the week of Nov. 27, set to include new creatures, items, and decorations.
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NFL Week 13 2023: 3 teams on upset alert this Sunday
Week 12 featured a full slate of games and more than a few surprises. Which favored teams need to be at their best this Sunday?
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Barcelona set for €70m financial boost
Barcelona's earnings so far from this season’s Champions League group stage rose to in excess of €70m (£60.5m) on Tuesday night by virtue of a 2-1 victory over Porto.
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Why Are Red and Green the Colors of Christmas?
While there may be no definite consensus on how red and green became the official colors of Christmas, there are a few interesting explanations.
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4 Big Misconceptions About the Human Body
Considering how familiar we all are with the human body—since we all have one—there is a surprising number of enduring myths about it.
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Can You Beat Lethal Company?
Players cannot beat Lethal Company and must instead continue working for the Company as they scavenge loot and defeat monsters with no ending in sight.
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3 St. Louis Cardinals who shouldn't be on the roster after Winter Meetings
The St. Louis Cardinals may have already addressed their starting rotation. But there is still work to be done and areas to address.
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Meta Puts Quest 3 Elite Battery Strap Sales on Hold
The Meta Quest 3 is probably the best VR headset on the market right now.
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Ohio State transfer portal wish list: Top Kyle McCord replacements available
Ohio State may very well roll with former five-star quarterback Kyle McCord for another year, but there could be better options out there to be had in the transfer portal. Here are a few signal-callers Buckeyes fans may want to see come to Columbus.
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Instacart partners with Peacock to offer streaming content to US subscribers
Instacart said on Wednesday it had partnered with NBCUniversal's Peacock to provide the streaming service at no extra
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Rihanna's Savage X Fenty was given a worse ethics rating than Shein - and fans are shocked
Global advocacy organisation Remake reported in February that Rihanna's clothing brand Savage x Fenty score worse Than Shein in ethical practices. Rhianna, now officially a billionaire, has been praised not only for her music career, but also for her brand Savage X Fenty for showing industry competitors what inclusivity and diversity should look like. But Remake's Fashion Accountability Report scored Savage X Fenty only 4 out of 150 possible points. With Shein even outranking Rihanna's brand. With the organisation concluding the superstar's brand "blatantly disregards industry standards when it comes to social and environmental disclosures, merely noting on its website that products are 'imported.'" Most of its products use oil-based synthetic materials, and the brand hasn't set any reduction targets for this or its carbon emissions. It also lacks a Supplier Code of Conduct to define guidelines for assessing factories' compliance with international labour standards. Savage X Fenty was also fined £1 million by Santa Clara County and four other California local governments for allegedly defrauding consumers. Despite the findings being reported in February, fans of Rihanna are only just finding it, and they're shocked to say the least. "Worse than Shein is crazy," wrote one user. Many also found it unbelievable that the brand scored worse than Shein, but charged much more for their product. However, many said they weren't shocked given Rihanna's billionaire status: indy100 has contacted Savage X Fenty for comment. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel
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Analysis-Nikki Haley's getting buzz, but faces tough math to beat Trump
By James Oliphant and Alexandra Ulmer WASHINGTON Nikki Haley is having a moment: The 2024 Republican presidential candidate
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