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Nov 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Dragon Age: The Veilguard's Photo Mode: A New Way to Explore

I never thought I'd be pausing my gaming adventures to take pictures. But Dragon Age: The Veilguard has changed my mind. The game's photo mode is surprisingly fun and easy to use. It lets you snap shots from different angles, which is great for capturing the unique and artistic scenes. The game's gr

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Nov 14 2024BUSINESS

Disney's Big Quarter: How Movies and Streaming Are Boosting Profits

Disney's latest financial report showed a mixed but strong performance, with a significant boost from their movie studio. The fourth quarter of the fiscal year, ending in September, saw a 6% increase in revenue, reaching around $22. 57 billion. This beat Wall Street's expectations. The star performe

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Nov 14 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Why Are Dragon Age's Moral Dilemmas Missing in The Veilguard?

BioWare, known for world-building, storytelling, and character development, hit a snag with recent games. Now, they're back with The Veilguard, but something feels off. Where are the tough decisions that make BioWare games shine? The ones that make you question your actions and their consequences?

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Nov 14 2024BUSINESS

Disney's Big Q4 Wins: Streaming, Cinema, and Parks

It was a big day for Disney, with its latest earnings report showing impressive growth in streaming, blockbuster summer movies, and investments in its theme parks. The company’s earnings from the fourth quarter of fiscal 2024 surpassed analyst expectations, driven largely by the streaming business w

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Nov 14 2024CRIME

St. Cloud's Missing Minivan: What You Need to Know

Ever noticed a silver Chrysler Town & Country Minivan with a mismatched gray driver's side door cruising around St. Cloud? Well, you're looking at a stolen vehicle. The St. Cloud Police Department is on the hunt for this car, which was taken from the 100 block of 33rd Avenue North. Keep an eye out f

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Nov 14 2024SPORTS

Sports Lovers, Get Ready: NYT's New Puzzle Game!

Ever played the New York Times' Connections game? Well, there's a new version just for sports fans! Called Connections: Sports Edition, it's in beta right now, meaning you can try it for free. The rules are simple: group 16 sports-related words into four categories. Sounds easy, right? Think again!

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Nov 14 2024BUSINESS

What Happens to Your DNA Data if 23andMe Sinks?

You've sent your saliva to 23andMe for genetic testing, but what happens if the company runs into trouble? Recently, 23andMe announced they're letting go of 40% of their staff. After their board resigned last year, the company's stock nosedived, raising doubts about its future. CEO Anne Wojcicki say

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Ready Facilities, Better Care?

Improving child health hinges on boosting healthcare quality. But gathering and understanding service quality data is tough. The connection between how ready a facility is and the care it offers isn't simple. Let's dive into what's happening in five low- to middle-income countries. First, we need t

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Nov 14 2024TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's Upcoming Handheld: A Long Wait Ahead

Phil Spencer, the head of Microsoft Gaming, has spilled the beans on an upcoming Xbox handheld device. But don't get too excited, as it might take a few years before we see it on store shelves. In a chat with Bloomberg, Spencer hinted that the company is in the early stages of developing a handheld

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Nov 14 2024SCIENCE

Why Apples Turn Brown: Unraveling the Mystery

Browning is a common issue in many fruits, including apples, which can affect their appearance and taste. Scientists compared a browning-resistant apple variety called 'Rb-18' with a more susceptible variety, 'Fuji'. They found that 'Rb-18' had lower levels of polyphenol oxidase (PPO) enzyme activit

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