After their 3-0 win in game one, the Colorado Avalanche sought momentum by holding on to the Arizona Coyotes in game two to start a matinee back-to-back. The Avalanche had to fight through a much more push back from Arizona in this game, but still patience remained for Andre Burakovsky …
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The ghostless doll did not escape the Warren Museum
If you’ve ever seen one of James Wan’s movies The conjuring series, you know how awful the Annabelle doll that inspired the franchise. And you know that doll is absolutely haunted. You take everything around that doll seriously. That was the reason that when Twitter wind fell that Annabelle somehow …
Read More »Heatwave in California: PG&E begins to rotate power outages
File photo used for representative purposes only. San Francisco-based power provider PG&E Corp. said Friday it was starting to turn around power outage in the direction of California‘s roaster operator, affecting about 200,000 to 250,000 customers simultaneously, saw the voltage on the power grid in the state-wide high wave. The …
Read More »Driver in California, 40, is charged with murder after last DUI kills pregnant woman: DA
A California District Attorney has appeared in court this week, saying a allegedly disabled driver is charged with the murder of a pregnant Disneyland employee now against murder and other charges following previous DUI convictions in 2008, 2015 and 2016. Courtney Fritz Pandolfi, 40, of Garden Grove, was charged Thursday …
Read More »NASA sets October 23 as target launch date for first operational Crew Dragon mission – Spaceflight Now
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-1 crew members are seen sitting in the company’s Crew Dragon spaceship during crew training. From left to right are NASA astronauts Shannon Walker, mission specialist; Victor Glover, pilot; and Mike Hopkins, Commander of Crew Dragon; and JAXA astronaut Soichi Noguchi, mission specialist. Credit: SpaceX The first operational …
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