In recent pages of the Canton Repository, a supposed scientist representing Save Ohio Parks drummed up scare tactics around fracking. Fracking is a big deal here because we have the natural resources ...
As New Mexico lawmakers deliberate the Clear Horizons Act this session, too many of our conversations about climate policy are clouded by fear-based advertising and vague warnings from well-funded ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ohio’s environmental groups are on a losing streak. They can’t seem to get anyone in the legislature to agree with their confused ...
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While XCOM 3 remains a pipedream for now, there are an increasing number of tactical RPGs ready to step up to the empty half-cover and take their shot. Among them, Menace is one I've had a ...
Elena Chapella (She/Her) is a current Writer for DualShockers, formerly an award-winning journalist for local news stations and newspapers in central Indiana. Elena is passionate about writing, ...
Director Roland Emmerich’s 1996 alien invasion movie Independence Day arrives on Netflix today and I, for one, can’t wait to watch the film for what might be the 50th time. Sure, there are plenty of ...
Journal Editorial Report: Lift spirits with Trump Accounts and IRS payments. During the first year of his second term, President Trump has governed as if he needs to please only one subset of those ...
Produced by Damai Entertainment, “Scare Out” represents Zhang’s first venture into modern national security storytelling. The director previously helmed period wuxia epics including “Hero” and “House ...
Trinity CineAsia has acquired all UK and Ireland distribution rights for Chinese director Zhang Yimou’s counter-espionage thriller Scare Out from Damai Entertainment. The Europe-wide distributor will ...
There was a time in New Mexico when debates over medical malpractice didn’t happen through attack ads or scare tactics. They happened over lunch. For nearly four decades, we stood on opposite sides of ...