Month: November 2021

Revisit 1970s eco-horror, a rotting commune, and Joe Hill’s short fiction in December 2021’s top horror picks. That chill down your spine has nothing to do with winter… Gwen, in Green by Hugh Zachary Type: Novel (reissue)Publisher: Valancourt BooksRelease date: Dec. 7 Den of Geek says: Anything recommended via Grady Hendrix’s Paperbacks from Hell is
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Robbie Amell, who played Ronnie Raymond in the first season of The Flash, is set to reprise the role in an upcoming episode of the series’ eighth season. Amell has returned to the world of the Arrowverse periodically since his character’s death, which happened in the season one finale. As one half of the nuclear-powered
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Ghislaine Maxwell targeted young girls and manipulated them before “serving them up for sexual abuse”, a US prosecutor said in her opening statement in the New York trial of the British socialite. The 59-year-old former girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein faces six counts of enticing minors and sex trafficking over a 10-year period. As her trial
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ViacomCBS continues to shed non-core assets, announcing Tuesday a definitive agreement to divest its iconic CBS Studio Center and associated businesses to the partnership of Hackman Capital Partners and Square Mile Capital Management for $1.85 billion. The deal, which was anticipated, was the result of a widely marketed sale process, which the company said attracted
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Cybersecurity researchers on Tuesday disclosed multiple security flaws affecting 150 different multifunction printers (MFPs) from HP Inc that could be potentially abused by an adversary to take control of vulnerable devices, pilfer sensitive information, and infiltrate enterprise networks to mount other attacks. The two weaknesses — collectively called Printing Shellz — were discovered and reported
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This story was originally published by Searchlight New Mexico and is published here as part of an ongoing collaboration with Rolling Stone. Additional reporting by Don J. Usner. Francesquita Martinez’s words are slow and deliberate, perhaps a result of the methadone she’s taking to kick her addiction, perhaps because she is lost in the memory of Sept. 29,
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My friends, let us begin drawing up some lines of conspiracy and scandal. From the outset, I am absolving myself of journalistic integrity and the usual need to provide evidence of my claims, or — more importantly in many cases — evidence that outweighs my claims. Everyone involved in this scandal is long-dead, and real,
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California actress Heather Graham was only 27 years old when she was cast as the hottie on eight wheels ‘Rollergirl’ — who was a ride-or-die adult film actress for porn producer Jack Horner’s ’70s movie — in Paul Thomas Anderson‘s iconic period piece “Boogie Nights.” The R-rated film included Julianne Moore as the motherly, Amber
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High school athletics in Southern California are governed by the book. As in the Blue Book, the CIF Southern Section’s 260-page handbook that details the region’s high school sports’ governing body’s constitution and by-laws. Under “Code of Ethics,” the Blue Book states “IT IS THE DUTY OF ALL CONCERNED WITH HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS” “to emphasize
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