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2 yrs

How to find and defeat Hokkaebi in Modern Warfare Zombies (MWZ)
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How to find and defeat Hokkaebi in Modern Warfare Zombies (MWZ)

We’ve seen a lot of zombie bosses in Modern Warfare Zombies‚ but Hokkaebi is one of the first new non-zombie Terminus Outcomes bosses. If you want to find Hokkaebi and defeat her in MWZ‚ you’ve come to the right guide. How to find Hokkaebi location in Modern Warfare Zombies (MWZ) Screenshot: PC Invasion Thanks to the most recent COD Blog‚ we know Hokkaebi has a fortress on top of a skyscraper in Zaravan City. My research suggests Hokkaebi’s fortress will be on the skyscraper located on the map above. Related: All working glitches in Modern Warfare Zombies (MWZ) What we won’t know until Modern Warfare 3 Season 1 Reloaded launches on Wednesday‚ January 17‚ 2024‚ is if we need a key to get into Hokkaebi’s fortress like we do for the Legacy Fortress. We do know that Hokkaebi’s location is in Zone Two‚ so you’ll need to bring Pack-a-Punched weapons and good gear. I’ll update this article with more deta...
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How to unlock the Acid Lab in GTA Online
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How to unlock the Acid Lab in GTA Online

GTA Online is already brimming with business opportunities. If you’d like yet another achievement to adorn your CV‚ then owning an Acid Lab might pick your fancy. Here’s how to unlock it in GTA Online. Unlocking the Acid Lab in GTA Online Unlike other business in GTA Online‚ you can’t simply buy the Acid Lab and begin construction. At least not initially. You’ll need to complete every First Dose mission to be able to buy it and begin your acid adventure. If you’ve been playing the game‚ you may have already received a call from Ron‚ if so‚ there should be a giant “R” on your minimap. If you haven’t got this “R”‚ it either means you’ve gotta wait for the call‚ or you’ve already completed this step. This will start the Los Santos Drug Wars. Screenshot: PC Invasion Follow this mission to completion‚ where you’ll find the Freak Shop Warehouse. This will be your future base...
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2 yrs

All challenges in The Boys: Supe Siege LTM and how to beat them in MW3
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All challenges in The Boys: Supe Siege LTM and how to beat them in MW3

The Boys are returning to Call of Duty as part of Season 1: Reloaded with a limited-time mode full of challenges to complete. There are rewards up for grabs‚ so here are all the challenges in The Boys: Supe Siege LTM and how to beat them in MW3. Related: Best RAM-7 Build for MW3 Warzone All Challenges in The Boys: Supe Siege The official Call of Duty blog has revealed several additions to the game in Season 1: Reloaded‚ including the LTM challenges. This blog describes Supe Siege as a ‘Kill Confirmed’ inspired mode‚ so it’s light on objectives. Here’s a list of the challenges and their rewards Get one Operator ‘Heat Vision’ elimination in ‘The Boys’ mode. Reward: Calling Card Use a DDOS to deactivate 20 pieces of equipment. Reward: Emblem Score four eliminations with the MTZ-762. Reward: Battle Pass Tier Skip Get two eliminations in a single life while wearing the Overkill Vest five times. R...
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2 yrs

Prince of Persia The Lost Crown review – Long live the Prince
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Prince of Persia The Lost Crown review – Long live the Prince

Growing up‚ I was never able to play the more mature games for obvious reasons. However‚ in 2004‚ Prince of Persia: The Warrior Within snuck past my parents and resulted in changing my whole view of gaming. Fast-forward two decades later‚ and it seems the Prince is less angry now. With Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown on the horizon‚ check out this review to see if it lives up to its namesake. The Sands of Time feel different The Lost Crown does a good job of preserving what made the Sands of Time trilogy compelling. It has all those mechanics that can make you manipulate time‚ which can be used with combat and platforming. This Prince of Persia isn’t exactly a return to form with how games in the ’90s were‚ but it still manages to get close. Prince and friends The Prince — or Sargon — is far different than the other versions of him. While still the young Prince‚ he seems to be more reserved. This is night and day from the r...
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2 yrs

‘This Is the Gestapo’: Conservative Canadian Journalist Arrested for Asking Deputy Premier  a Question
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‘This Is the Gestapo’: Conservative Canadian Journalist Arrested for Asking Deputy Premier a Question

Canadian police have arrested a reporter for asking a question. David Menzies of Rebel News approached Deputy Prime Minister Cynthia Freeland on Monday to ask her why Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is not classified as a terrorist organization by the Canadian government. Freeland was leaving a vigil honoring the memory of 55 Canadians who were killed in 2020 after the IRGC fired surface-to-air missiles at a plane leaving Tehran. Ontario’s Superior Court at the time ruled the attack an intentional act of terrorism. All passengers aboard the flight were killed. “How come the IRGC is not a terrorist group?” Menzies asked the deputy PM. “Why is your government supporting Islamic nationalism?” Two Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officers grabbed Menzies and slammed him bodily against a nearby partition‚ saying‚ “Sir‚ you’re under arrest for assault.” Menzies offered Freeland’s bodyguards his press credentials‚ explaining that he was just trying to ask the deputy prime minister a question. The guard stared at Menzies before saying‚ “Police. You’re under arrest for pushing her.” When Menzies asked what crime he’d committed‚ the officer changed his narrative and said the reporter was under arrest for “assaulting a police officer.” Another officer then told Menzies that he was simply being too “aggressive” and “almost pushing people over.” When Menzies noted that he had the entire incident on video and could show that he hadn’t shoved anyone‚ the officer said‚ “There were a lot of shuffling feet.” Uniformed officers then pressed Menzies’ face against a wall and handcuffed him‚ saying‚ “Don’t resist.” The reporter cried out‚ “I’m just doing my job.” He then turned to the camera and said‚ “This is what they do to journalists. … This is now a trumped-up charge of assault‚ folks.” He added‚ “This is your Canada now‚ folks. This is the Gestapo taking Blackface’s orders‚” referring to leftist Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s blackface scandal. “A Canadian government that props up an Islamo-fascist regime‚ that’s OK‚” Menzies quipped as he was being marched away. “But if you ask questions about that‚ that’s not OK. This is an absolute outrage.” Pierre Poilievre‚ a member of Parliament and the leader of Canada’s Conservative Party‚ condemned the arrest of Menzies‚ writing on X‚ the former Twitter‚ “Trudeau has divided media into two groups: Those he’s bought off with bailouts‚ and those he censors and has arrested.” Elon Musk‚ owner of X and founder of Tesla‚ also commented on the arrest‚ predicting that Trudeau and his Liberal Party “won’t make it past the next election.” Members of the Conservative Party have announced their intention to launch a parliamentary investigation into Menzies’ arrest. Freeland’s treatment of the reporter has also been covered by mainstream news outlets such as Fox News‚ the National Post‚ the Toronto Sun‚ and even left-wing government broadcaster CBC. Menzies noted‚ “The entire mainstream media in Canada has been bought and paid for by the Liberal government. … How can you expect somebody on the government payroll to cover the government fairly?” The police’s treatment of Menzies is in stark contrast to their treatment of pro-Palestine protesters. For example‚ police brought coffee to protesters who were blocking off a bridge on Saturday. Rebel News founder‚ CEO and publisher Ezra Levant vowed to take legal action against Freeland‚ the RCMP and the York Regional Police for arresting Menzies. This comes as the U.S. has seen its own increase in government-ordered censorship. Last year‚ the Biden administration moved to oust reporters from the press briefing room‚ especially conservative and independent reporters. Additionally‚ a series of reports—from the U.S. House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government‚ from committee chairman Rep. Jim Jordan‚ R-Ohio‚ and from independent journalists—have revealed the lengths to which the federal government has gone to silence and censor not only journalists and news outlets‚ but everyday American citizens‚ especially leading up to and in the immediate aftermath of the 2020 presidential election. Originally published at WashingtonStand.com Have an opinion about this article? To sound off‚ please email letters@DailySignal.com‚ and we’ll consider publishing your edited remarks in our regular “We Hear You” feature. Remember to include the URL or headline of the article plus your name and town and/or state. The post ‘This Is the Gestapo’: Conservative Canadian Journalist Arrested for Asking Deputy Premier a Question appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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John Fetterman Tells South Africa to Sit This One Out Regarding ICJ Suit Against Israel
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John Fetterman Tells South Africa to Sit This One Out Regarding ICJ Suit Against Israel

John Fetterman Tells South Africa to Sit This One Out Regarding ICJ Suit Against Israel
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Texas Man Is Trying to Get Trump Off 2024 Primary Ballots and Now He's Facing Federal Charges
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Texas Man Is Trying to Get Trump Off 2024 Primary Ballots and Now He's Facing Federal Charges

Texas Man Is Trying to Get Trump Off 2024 Primary Ballots and Now He's Facing Federal Charges
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Closest Known Relative Of T. Rex Discovered From 72 Million-Year-Old Skull
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Closest Known Relative Of T. Rex Discovered From 72 Million-Year-Old Skull

Tyrannosaurus rex is arguably the most famous of all the dinosaur species‚ with starring roles in pretty much every dino movie ever made. However‚ scientists have identified a new subspecies of Tyrannosaur‚ Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis‚ older and more primitive but still the same size as a double-decker bus. This new species also helps researchers understand where T. rex and other Tyrannosaurs might have originated from‚ a question that has puzzled palaeontologists. The new species was discovered when the team took a closer look at a museum specimen of a 71-73 million-year-old partial skull. The skull was discovered in the Hall Lake Formation‚ New Mexico‚ USA in the 1980s and is currently on display at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History &; Science (NMMNHS). Reconstruction of what Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis might have looked like.Image credit: Sergei Krasinski“[The] skull/jaw was originally described and assigned to T. rex in 1986‚" Dr Spencer Lucas‚ one of the authors of the new paper and Curator of Paleontology at NMMNHS‚ told IFLScience. "Decades later‚ much has been learned about T. rex through newly discovered fossils. The anatomical differences between the McRae fossil and other T. rex now stand out as likely taxonomic differences‚ hence the need for reinvestigation”Close analysis of the skull revealed that not only was it not a Tyrannosaurus rex skull‚ but it represented a whole new species‚ now named Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis‚ thought to have lived 71-73 million years ago – around 6-7 million years before T. rex was roaming about. It also sheds light on the idea that tyrannosaurs were living in North America millions of years earlier than palaeolontologists previously thought. “New Mexicans have always known our state is special‚ now we know that New Mexico has been a special place for tens of millions of years‚” Dr Anthony Fiorillo‚ Executive Director of NMMNHS‚ said in a statement seen by IFLScience. Given that T. rex is so famous‚ this helped the team identify key subtitle differences between the bones within the skull of a T. rex and the skull of the new species. While it might not look like it‚ these jaws are shallower and longer than a T.Rex‚ suggesting a mouth with less bite force.Image credit: Nick Longrich“The differences are subtle‚ but that’s typically the case in closely related species. Evolution slowly causes mutations to build up over millions of years‚ causing species to look subtly different over time‚” said Dr Nick Longrich‚ a co-author from the Milner Centre for Evolution at the University of Bath‚ UK.Dr Lucas told IFLScience that the longer and shallower jaws in the new species suggest that it “likely had less bite force than in a T. rex.” Regardless it was still an impressively large dinosaur‚ roughly the same size as a T. rex‚ which measured up to 12 meters (40 feet) from head to tail and 3.6 meters (12 feet) tall. Given the dates of the fossil‚ it shows that tyrannosaurs grew to a giant size near the end of the Campanian (toward the end of the Cretaceous period). Like its more well-known cousin‚ both species would have consumed a largely meat-based diet.  Phylogenetic analysis also suggests that the species could be a sister species to the T. rex making it the closest known relative. According to Dr Lucas‚ it could even be a “plausible ancestor”‚ though the paper notes not a direct one. The discovery suggests that Tyrannosaurs may have evolved south of an island continent called Laramidia that existed between 100 and 66 million years ago. This island was extremely large and would have stretched from what is now Alaska to Mexico. Towards the end of the Cretaceous period‚ the team posits‚ Tyrannosaurus started spreading north‚ alongside other giant species like Triceratops. The paper is published in Scientific Reports.
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Oldest Known Fossilized Skin Dates Back 45 Million Years Before First Dinosaurs
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Oldest Known Fossilized Skin Dates Back 45 Million Years Before First Dinosaurs

Fossilized skin from a reptile that lived at least 45 million years before the first dinosaur has been found. Although we know nothing else about the animal it came from‚ along with seven skin casts of similar age‚ the record-smashing discovery helps reveal the early evolution of skin. Skin doesn’t fossilize well‚ so on the rare occasions we find some where the conditions were so perfect that it it did‚ the specimen is priceless. The further one goes back in time‚ the more likely it is that a fossil will have been destroyed by geological processes. Consequently‚ finding skin from the Paleozoic (539-252 million years ago) is so unlikely few fossil hunters even dream of it.Yet it happened to a pair of amateur paleontologists‚ Bill and Julie May‚ who found part of the skin of a lizard from around 288 million years ago. The find was made in Oklahoma’s Richards Spur limestone cave system. It’s thought the lizard fell into what was already a cave at the time and a combination of low oxygen levels‚ clay sediments‚ and oil seepage preserved the skin.“Every now and then we get an exceptional opportunity to glimpse back into deep time‚” said Ethan Mooney‚ a graduate student at the University of Toronto‚ in a statement. Mooney had the privilege of being assigned the study of this specimen and other soft tissues from the caves as an undergraduate. “These types of discoveries can really enrich our understanding and perception of these pioneering animals.”“Animals would have fallen into this cave system during the early Permian and been buried in very fine clay sediments that delayed the decay process‚” Mooney added. “But the kicker is that this cave system was also an active oil seepage site during the Permian‚ and interactions between hydrocarbons in petroleum and tar are likely what allowed this skin to be preserved.”Even with all this going for it‚ not much skin survived – less than the size of a fingernail. What did might be considered the skin equivalent of the platypus‚ combining features associated with wildly different modern species‚ as well as being a great survivor. Its pebbled surface is reminiscent of crocodile skin‚ but it also has hinged sections like those seen on snakes and legless lizards.Although the skin survived‚ no bones or teeth made it from the unfortunate individual – a testament to how rare fossilization is – so we cannot identify the exact species of lizard. It may well be one that has never been scientifically described.Although being able to identify the species would add a lot‚ Mooney says the discovery still shows how ancient aspects of modern reptile skin are. “The epidermis was a critical feature for vertebrate survival on land‚” he said. “It's a crucial barrier between the internal body processes and the harsh outer environment.”The cave system in which the skin was found is the world’s richest source of land-living Paleozoic fossils‚ with hundreds of thousands of bones preserved by the same unusual combination of factors. Elsewhere in the system impressions in rocks carry the surface shape of ancient skin from several animals‚ seven of which have been described along with the fossil skin.Mooney and co-authors describe these casts as revealing “striking variation”‚ indicating the preserved sample cannot be taken as representative of the era as a whole. Nevertheless‚ these impressions show that dermal scales‚ now found only in a few living amphibians‚ were standard at the time.One particularly remarkable specimen reported in the same paper is a near-complete skeleton of a lizard-like Captorhinus aguti‚ accompanied by patterns the authors interpret as records of skin.The study is published in Current Biology.
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What Men And Women Find Funny – Is There A Difference?
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What Men And Women Find Funny – Is There A Difference?

We all love a good joke‚ but what we find funny is individual to each of us. Or is it? Does our gender influence our sense of humor? According to one new study that identified some similarities (but also some differences) in what men and women find funny‚ it might not be as ridiculous a question as it sounds.The findings‚ published in the appropriately named journal Humor‚ suggest that “men rate visual jokes more highly than women do‚ whereas women prefer jokes that involve political commentary or the dynamics of close relationships.” Meanwhile‚ jokes about the complexities of romantic relationships had both rolling in the aisles.These observed differences are likely reflective of how we socialize‚ the study’s authors theorize‚ rather than being indicative of some biological difference.To reach these conclusions‚ the team made use of an exhibition of print cartoons dating from 1930 to 2010 at The Cartoon Museum‚ London. Data was collected from 3‚380 people‚ who were asked to judge 19 pairs of cartoons and declare their age and gender.“Cartoons have become a regular feature of our cultural life‚ both as a vehicle to amuse and as a way of making political and social comments in the form of satire‚” the researchers explain of their choice to study them. As such‚ they represent a way of conveying complex ideas in a simple visual form and “provide us with novel insights into aspects of our psychology that are often difficult to study”.Each of the participants‚ who stated their gender as either male or female‚ had to rate which joke in each pair tickled them more. In general‚ the more complex jokes were more positively received than those that relied on simpler‚ more slapstick humor. Just as in verbal jokes‚ the number of mindstates – understanding the intentions of a third party‚ ie “I know what she’s thinking about what he’s saying” – affected the reception to the cartoon. Those with more mindstates were more likely to have people in stitches‚ but only up to a certain limit‚ at which point they become too confusing.A person’s age didn’t significantly affect how funny they found a cartoon‚ nor did the date of its publication – but the same can’t be said for their gender.“Of all the results‚ it is perhaps the gender differences that are the most surprising: we did not anticipate that these would be as large as they are‚” they write.Their findings suggest that‚ in general‚ women give higher ratings to a wider range of topics‚ and are more likely to be bent double by jokes about politics and intimate relationships. Men‚ on the other hand‚ preferred slapstick or situational humor‚ while both were found to have a giggle at jokes about the dynamics of social relationships. “We argue that these differences in humor preference arise from the remarkable differences in social style of the two sexes‚” the study’s lead author Professor Robin Dunbar said in a statement. “This explanation has previously been overlooked because psychologists and others have concentrated on IQ-type differences‚ which are minimal.”We wonder how the world’s oldest bar joke would go down.The study is published in the journal Humor.
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