Screenshot: Sucker Punch / Kotaku There are a million ways to kill people in Ghost of tsushima, the new samurai-themed open-world action game for the PlayStation 4. Some methods are honorable (duels, clashes, shooting people in the head with burning arrows). Some are dishonorable (kunai, poisonous darts, shooting people in …
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MTA loses $ 200 million every week thanks to the “fiscal tsunami” caused by the pandemic
Without billions of dollars in immediate federal assistance, the future of New York City’s transit system looks incredibly bleak. At the monthly MTA board meeting on Wednesday, MTA President Pat Foye said the agency was facing a “once in 100 years fiscal tsunami” created by the pandemic. The low number …
Read More »Mike Pompeo calls on coalition to ‘push back’ China
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called for an international coalition to control China, criticizing the Chinese Communist Party’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic, aggressive movements in the South China Sea, and the crackdown on protesters in Hong Kong. Pompeo said that as the world struggles to manage the coronavirus that …
Read More »NJ severe storm alert issued, with threat of damaging winds and large hail
The National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm alert for all 21 New Jersey counties, saying conditions are favorable for storms with damaging winds and heavy rains to develop during Wednesday afternoon and evening. The watch, issued shortly before 3 p.m. M. From Wednesday, it is effective until 10 p.m. …
Read More »Michigan coronavirus cases (COVID-19) up to 75,248; Death toll now at 6,141
The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 75,248 as of Wednesday, including 6,141 deaths, state officials report. Wednesday’s update represents 523 new cases and six additional deaths. Tuesday’s totals were 74,725 confirmed cases and 6,135 total deaths. Michigan COVID-19 New Daily Totals Since …
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