As the summer progresses, grilling and backyard nights may be the only serious outdoor excursions that many of us take this season. However, even with all of our current problems, there is a group that doesn’t care a bit about COVID-19 and will still look to make any trip they …
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Next McCaffrey to Buckeye? Exceeding the depth chart
Good evening Bucknuts subscribers! A lot is happening with Ohio State soccer recruiting, so let’s get started! Of course, I will have much more throughout the night and tomorrow. 1) Not the top-ranked prospect in the Buckeyes’ star-studded 2021 recruiting class, that honor goes to the defensive end Jack sawyer. …
Read More »Pharrell Williams explores the gospel of the hometown in the new Netflix series
Pharrell Williams will serve as executive producer and will appear in an unscripted Netflix series about his efforts to build “one of the world’s most inspiring gospel choirs” in his hometown of Hampton Roads, Virginia. Voices of fire It will debut on the streaming service later in 2020, Williams announced …
Read More »Sword Art Online shows the Goddess forms of Leafa and Sinon in the War of Underworld trailer
Sword Art Online is preparing to finish the massive Alicization saga in a matter of days when it opens as part of the Summer 2020 anime season, and the final trailer for War of Underworld Part 2 shows the new Goddess forms of Leafa and Sinon in action. Before the …
Read More »Energy companies cancel construction of the Atlantic coast pipeline
Despite a recent victory for the project in the United States Supreme Court, ongoing delays, litigation and expected cost increases threatened the project’s economic viability, the companies said Sunday. The pipeline, initially announced in 2014, had faced intense criticism and legal challenges from environmental and other groups. “This announcement reflects …
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