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GAMERSLIVE.FRThe Legend of Heroes: Trails beyond the Horizon est annoncé en France pour cet automneActuGaming.net The Legend of Heroes: Trails beyond the Horizon est annoncé en France pour cet automne Alors que The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak 2 est sorti le mois dernier […] L'article The Legend of Heroes: Trails beyond...0 Commentaires 0 Parts
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GAMERSLIVE.FRSorties au festival du village !Ces derniers jours, deux jeux dont j'avais essayé la démo lors du Steam Néo Fest et que j'avais appréciés sont sortis : Nordhold et Grit and Valor - 1949. J'en profite pour vous parler de quelques autres.0 Commentaires 0 Parts
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GAMERSLIVE.FRPath of Exile 2 : Dawn of the Hunt – Une nouvelle ère de carnage arrive en avrilLe 4 avril 2025, Path of Exile 2 s'enrichira de sa première mise à jour majeure, Dawn of the Hunt. Ce contenu apporte de nouvelles mécaniques, des classes inédites, ainsi que des améliorations au gameplay et à l’artisanat. ...0 Commentaires 0 Parts
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As protections expire, Ukrainians who escaped war face an uncertain futureStanding outside the Ukrainian American Community Center, Oleksii Chyrka's anxiety is increasing. "We are uncertain; we have no idea what to do next," Chyrka tells NPR through a Ukrainian interpreter. As soon as this week, things could drastically change for Chyrka who, along with his wife, and three kids, could lose his legal status in the U.S. after living here since 2023. That could also mean he will lose his work permit, and his jobs as a cabinet maker and FedEx driver.0 Commentaires 0 Parts
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San Francisco’s Promising Drug Policy ShiftFor more than two decades, “harm reduction” was official policy in San Francisco. As a formerly homeless heroin and fentanyl addict in recovery, I saw firsthand how this policy, which tried to make illegal drug use “safer,” devastated the city. In my six months on the street in 2018, I watched harm-reduction groups hand out free drug paraphernalia; in the years since, I’ve seen harm-reduction workers distribute crack and meth pipes—without telling users how to get treatment. Newly...0 Commentaires 0 Parts
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Earthquake death toll in Myanmar, Thailand surpasses 150A powerful earthquake has hit Myanmar and neighbouring Thailand, destroying buildings, damaging infrastructure and killing more than 150 people. Myanmar’s state-run MRTV reported that at least 144 people were killed on Friday and 732 were injured in the country. The quake also hit Thailand, where at least nine people were killed in the capital, Bangkok, according to local authorities.0 Commentaires 0 Parts
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The great awakeningOn a Sunday morning in January, 20- and 30-somethings packed the chapel inside Temple Ohabei Shalom, a historic synagogue on the main thoroughfare of a quiet residential neighborhood near Boston. Stained-glass windows and stage lights cast a kaleidoscope of colors across the dimly lit space. The congregants were part of Grace City, a nondenominational church that began meeting in the synagogue last fall after outgrowing their previous meeting spot at a coworking space downtown. The church...0 Commentaires 0 Parts
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What Will You Do?Tonight I opened Instagram on my iPhone and the very first thing it showed me was a video of Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish doctoral student at Tufts University, being arrested by ICE. Ozturk was walking on a sidewalk when a plainclothes officer in a pulled-up hoodie approached, grabbing her wrists as a second officer quickly came to snatch the cell phone from her hands. The officers towered over Ozturk. In seconds, more swarmed in. The final line of Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery”: “‘It isn...0 Commentaires 0 Parts
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What the Trump Administration Should Do With Columbia’s $430 MillionWas Columbia University president Katrina Armstrong lying when she committed to a series of "decisive actions" to combat anti-Semitism on campus, including "immediately strengthening our processes for enforcement of rules on demonstrations, identification and masking"? Or was she lying when she told Columbia faculty members, behind closed doors, that "there is no change to masking and protests … no change."0 Commentaires 0 Parts