Experts and divers in the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico have found ocher mines that are some of the oldest on the continent. Ancient skeletons were found in the narrow, twisted mazes of the now submerged sink caves. Since the skeleton remains as “Naia,“A young woman who died 13,000 years ago …
Read More »Some of the least populated World of Warcraft servers will merge starting this summer
The smallest population servers in World of Warcraft will merge with the busiest in a process that will take all summer, Blizzard announced today. This is not the first time that WoW has crushed servers together, but this will be a welcome change for players trapped in dead realms who …
Read More »Obama Encourages People to Ignore ‘People Who Try to Divide Us’ on Independence Day
Former President Barack Obama encouraged people to be “smart” by celebrating Independence Day. In what was a clear break from President Trump, Obama urged people to “listen to the experts” when it comes to how to stay safe amid increases in coronavirus cases, not “people trying to divide us.” . …
Read More »The new CBA will give Crosby and Malkin 1 more chance at Golden Dreams
The NHL figuratively leaned back on the new union agreement that will be ratified by NHL players this weekend or early next week. Actually, if needed, homeowners may also have literally leaned back. The NHL owners have made legitimate concessions to the players in the past few weeks, making the …
Read More »Dave Grohl reflects on making Foo Fighters debut album 25 years later
Dave Grohl has reflected on how to make the self-titled debut album by Foo Fighters, 25 years after its release. The band’s leader recorded an initial version of the album almost entirely “for fun” before the record labels expressed interest in releasing it. Speaking to Matt Wilkinson on Apple Music’s …
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