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New year, new No. 1 fantasy WR — and not who you think
The Yahoo Fantasy football analysts reveal their first wide receiver rankings for the 2024 season.Yahoo Sports - Sports - New York -
‘I don't even know who you are': White Sox coach ejected from game
Just 16 pitches into Wednesday’s White Sox game, catching coach Drew Butera wasn’t happy with the way home plate umpire James Hoye was calling some parts of the game. Hoye ejected Butera, who was yelling from the White Sox’s dugout in the first ...Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Batman: Arkham Shadow Announced, Coming Exclusively To Meta Quest 3
Almost a decade has passed since Rocksteady Studios wrapped up its Dark Knight trilogy in Batman: Arkham Knight, but at long last, a new game set in that universe has been revealed for Meta Quest 3. The Caped Crusader will be swinging back into ...GameSpot - Tech -
The New Adventures Of Batman Complete Collection Blu-Ray Preorders Live At Amazon
Batman has a long history in animation, and many years before the '90s animated series raised the bar for the medium, he was protecting Gotham in a classic TV show. One which you can now own on Blu-ray, as The New Adventures of Batman on Blu-ray ...GameSpot - Tech -
Batman: Arkham Shadow teases series return post-Suicide Squad
Meta teased the existence of a Meta Quest 3 game in the Batman: Arkham game, called Arkham Shadow, coming later this year.VentureBeat - Tech -
The 1981 Minnesota Ranch House That Once Embarrassed Them Is Now a Showplace
“Their disdain for this house,” the designer said, “was a green light to give it a whole new life.”The New York Times - Top stories -
The 1981 Minnesota Ranch House That Once Embarrassed Them Is Now a Showplace
“Their disdain for this house,” the designer said, “was a green light to give it a whole new life.”The New York Times - Lifestyle -
The Affordable Connectivity Program Kept Them Online. What Now?
Millions of people relied on the federal Affordable Connectivity Program to stay online and access work, health care, and school. Now that the program has expired, some fear being cut off.Wired - Tech -
It's official: Non-police first responders work and America needs more of them
Many of these programs have the full support of police, who are relieved to not have to act as social workers or counselors, which they aren’t trained to be.The Hill - Politics -
Too Many Houseplants? Yes, It's Possible. How to Declutter and Display Them With Style
A passion for indoor greenery can easily leave you with a messy plant collection smushed along a windowsill. How to artfully tame the jungle.The Wall Street Journal - World
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