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YUBNUB.NEWSFBI Releases Video Timeline of Suspect in Brown University ShootingThis image taken from video provided by the FBI shows a person of interest in the investigation of the shooting that occurred at Brown University, in Providence, R.I., on Dec. 13, 2025. FBI via APAuthorities0 Commentaires 0 Parts 15 Vue -
YUBNUB.NEWSCalifornia Allows Tesla to Continue Sales in State for NowTeslas fill the charging stations at a newly opened Tesla Diner in Hollywood, Calif., July 22, 2025. Jill McLaughlin/The Epoch TimesCalifornias Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has placed on hold0 Commentaires 0 Parts 15 Vue -
YUBNUB.NEWSUnprecedented Pace of Executions in Florida Drives America to Highest Death Penalty Total in 15 YearsAmerica has carried out nearly double the number of executions in 2025 compared to the previous year, fueled largely by Floridas unprecedented pace of putting prisoners to death. A pair of executions0 Commentaires 0 Parts 15 Vue -
WWW.LIVESCIENCE.COMDiagnostic dilemma: An otherwise 'fit' man had a stroke after drinking 8 'high-potency' energy drinks a dayA man with few risk factors unexpectedly experienced a stroke, and his daily energy drink habit may have been to blame.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 18 Vue -
WWW.UNIVERSETODAY.COMWhy Most Exoplanets Are Magma WorldsIn astronomy, there is a concept called degeneracy. It has nothing to do with delinquent people, but instead is used to describe data that could be interpreted multiple ways. In some cases, that interpretation is translated into exciting new possibilities. But many times, when that happens, other, more mundane explanations are ignored for the publicity that the more interesting possibilities provide. That seems to have been the case for many sub-Neptune exoplanets discovered recently. Some theories have described them as Hycean worlds - worlds that are filled with water oceans or ice. But a new paper from Robb Calder of the University of Cambridge and his co-authors shows that, most likely, these planets are almost all made of molten lava instead.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 18 Vue -
WWW.IFLSCIENCE.COMThe Longest-Running Evolution Experiment Has Been Going For 80,000 GenerationsThe experiment has let organisms evolve over 80,000 generations so far in 12 different lines from a common ancestral colony, to see how they compare to each other.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 18 Vue -
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WWW.DUALSHOCKERS.COMHow to Complete 2025 Winter's Jest Event in PhasmophobiaKinetic Games' indie horror gem Phasmophobia is ringing in the holiday season with its latest iteration of the Winter's Jest seasonal event. In true supernatural horror fashion, Krampus serves as the event's mascot, and there are special activities and items for players to discover during their Christmas-themed investigations.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 18 Vue -
WWW.PCGAMESN.COMSupervive, League of Legends' most promising competitor, is shutting down next yearWe've all heard the phrase 'World of Warcraft killer.' Countless MMOs have come and gone, but Blizzard's iconic fantasy adventure still sits at the top of the tier list, even if there's a little more competition these days. In recent years we've seen the arrival of various 'League of Legends killers,' with Valve's noir-style MOBA shooter Deadlock touted as the one that'll finally wipe Riot off the map. Supervive was another one of those 'LoL killers,' blending the high-octane brawling of fighting games with League's top-down action and Apex's drop mechanics. I spoke to executive producer Jess 'Safelocked' Nam about the game a few months ago, where she admitted its player count was "taught." Now, Theorycraft has confirmed that Supervive is shutting down.Read the full story on PCGamesN: Supervive, League of Legends' most promising competitor, is shutting down next year0 Commentaires 0 Parts 18 Vue