Articles for May, 2020

PS5 And Xbox Series X: Mortal Kombat Boss Ed Boon Says People Are Overlooking One Feature In Particular
The PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X are coming later this year, ushering in a new generation of gaming, and we'll even get to see some of the PS5's game lineup during an event on June 4. Both systems are stacked with a multitude of improved features an...
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Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition – 7 Essential Tips And Things The Game Doesn’t Tell You
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition has arrived on the Nintendo Switch, adding another sprawling adventure to the hybrid system's library. It can also be an overwhelming one between its vast environments and numerous complex systems, particularly ...
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Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition Comes With A Nice Free Gift For XC2 Players
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition is finally out on Nintendo Switch. The remastered Wii RPG arrives almost three years after the series' most recent installment, Xenoblade Chronicles 2, and if you've played that game, you'll find a nice free gif...
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Zack Snyder Fought For Connie Nielsen To Be Cast In Wonder Woman – News Lagoon
Zack Snyder Fought For Connie Nielsen To Be Cast In Wonder Woman  News Lagoon
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Alita: battle angel 2: Release date, Cast And All The Recant Update – News Lagoon
Alita: battle angel 2: Release date, Cast And All The Recant Update  News Lagoon
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Film and TV Review: Disney Gallery: Star Wars The Mandalorian S1 E5: Practical – Fantha Tracks
Film and TV Review: Disney Gallery: Star Wars The Mandalorian S1 E5: Practical  Fantha Tracks
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Britain accuses the EU of trying to string Brexit talks out until the November deadline

Britain accuses the EU of trying to string Brexit talks out until the November deadlineBritain has accused the EU of wanting to string out Brexit trade talks until the November deadline for an agreement in the hope of making the UK cave in to its demands. With the latest round of negotiations beginning on Tuesday, Boris Johnson wants to up the pace of the talks after making it clear that he will not extend the transition period and will not budge on sovereignty issues such as fishing rights. Ministers are anxious to ensure that businesses have as much time as possible to prepare for whatever trading regime is in place when the UK’s current arrangements come to an end on December 31. Their aim is to make significant progress before Mr Johnson holds a meeting with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in July, at which the Prime Minister will formally reject an offer of an extension. But there are fears that EU leaders think that by running down the clock Britain will fold at the last minute. Mr Johnson has made clear he will not blink and is prepared to leave the EU without a trade deal if necessary. A trade deal must be negotiated, translated and presented to the European Parliament by November 26 in order for it to be ratified by the end of the year. The date coincides with MEPs’ penultimate plenary session of the year in Strasbourg, with the final one in mid-December coming too late to sign off any deal with the UK. A UK source close to the negotiations said: “We expect next week's round to be constructive and keep the process on track. But then we are going to need things to move forward faster. “We recognise the EU have other important issues on their plate too, as we all do, but they can't just mark time on these talks. “The EU seems to have finally understood we aren't going to move on fundamentals, so they now need to think quickly about how they can find an agreement that reflects this reality." Until now, the talks have been deadlocked over issues including fishing rights, with the EU insisting its members must maintain similar access to British waters as they currently do, and Mr Johnson stating baldly that it will be up to Britain who fishes in its waters from Jan 1.


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Thirteen years later, mother of Fort Drum soldier found dead after disappearing from bar seeks answers

Thirteen years later, mother of Fort Drum soldier found dead after disappearing from bar seeks answersPatrick Rust, 24, was last seen on March 16, 2007, at a bar in Watertown, New York, called “Clueless.” The soldier had just finished two tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. He was stationed in New York at Fort Drum and had just received news he was being assigned to Fort Lewis, Washington, where he'd be trained to become a staff sergeant. Six months later, a farmer found Patrick’s skeletal remains in a field about five miles from the bar. The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office is inves


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George Floyd autopsy shows no signs of traumatic asphyxia or strangulation, attributes death to 'being restrained, his underlying health conditions, and any potential intoxicants in his system'
Floyd was "non-responsive" for nearly three minutes before the police officer took his knee off his neck, the report said.
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EU urges U.S. to reconsider decision to cut ties with WHO
The European Union urged the United States on Saturday to reconsider its decision to cut ties with the World Health Organization over its handling of the coronavirus pandemic. "In this context, we urge the U.S. to reconsider its announced decision," t...
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