Why Meghan Markle S Vogue Issue Blew Up Like No Other Royal Editorship

Tina Brown, author and former editor of Vanity Fair and The New Yorker, has charted in her new book, The Palace Papers: Inside the House of Windsor, Meghan’s entry into the royal family and her eventual exit, taking up residence with husband Prince Harry and her two young children in California. The release of the book follows Meghan’s first public visit to Europe for the Invictus Games in April since stepping down as a full-time working member of the royal family in 2020 and her bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021....

December 23, 2022 · 5 min · 1018 words · Harold Perez

Why Packers Signing Sammy Watkins Doesn T Dampen Need For Wide Receiver In Nfl Draft

On Thursday, the Packers signed journeyman Sammy Watkins to a one-year contract worth $4 million, helping to assuage the massive issue for Green Bay. The Packers, however, shouldn’t rearrange their depth chart for it. The picks at No. 22 and No. 28 should still be wide receivers. What role does Sammy Watkins play? Sammy Watkins regularly finds himself on solid teams, and he’s at his best when he’s not tasked with being a high-volume target....

December 23, 2022 · 3 min · 481 words · Carl Hurtado

Why Pokemon Scarlet And Violet Players Shouldn T Evolve Lechonk

Lechonk is a very common Normal-type mon and is the first one most players are likely to catch during Nemona’s tutorial segment early in the game. Players who keep Lechonk on their team long enough will see it evolve at level 18 into Oinkologne, with two different forms depending on its gender. Despite having two different forms, neither retain the charm of Lechonk’s rotund design and instead opt for a more angsty, teenage look for the once adorable pig....

December 23, 2022 · 3 min · 550 words · Enola Lovisone

Why Ps5S Are Still Difficult To Get

For months now, most PlayStation fans are still stuck monitoring restocks of the console. Often, days and weeks would go by without any new updates on when restocks are expected to happen, and when retailers do restock, they’re usually gone in a matter of minutes. However, with Sony being a large multinational company, many wonder why it struggles to keep up with the demand. While many factors contribute to the shortage, here are the major reasons why the PS5 is still out of stock six months after launch....

December 23, 2022 · 3 min · 508 words · Eileen Carpenter

Why Psvr2 S Diverse Launch Lineup Bodes Well For Its Success

Regardless of what genre of games one is into, there is something to please everybody. Gamers can jump into their driver’s seat and burn rubber with Gran Turismo 7, or they can experience hair-raising horrors with Resident Evil Village, to name but a few titles. Although the PSVR2 won’t be compatible with PSVR games, the launch line-up still looks sufficiently stacked enough to keep gamers busy. RELATED: February 2023 is Going to Be a Busy Month for PlayStation Gamers...

December 23, 2022 · 3 min · 539 words · Ron Young

Why Queen S Death Prompted Irish Twitter To Discuss Potato Famine

One country where some are celebrating is Ireland, where to this day there is a lasting bitterness towards England. Ireland remained under British rule for 800 years in a history that is marked by brutality and violent uprisings and the potato famine. The potato famine was a major event in modern Irish history. In Ireland, it is known officially as the Great Famine or An Gorta Mor, the Great Hunger....

December 23, 2022 · 5 min · 933 words · Nathaniel Naylor

Why Rice Is Who He Is

But you’d be missing one heck of a story. What you’re missing is why he is the coach he is. He’s a product of an incredibly competitive father, and unfortunately, that rubbed off on him—a lot. “It’s a hard paradox to explain or understand,” said Andy Toole, one of Rice’s assistants at Robert Morris, to the New York Times. “He cares about you so much and he wants so much to win, he’s willing to maybe go into a gray area with you to motivate you....

December 23, 2022 · 3 min · 562 words · Sharon Rice

Why Rohr Must Allow Oghenekaro Etebo To Channel His Olympic Greatness At The World Cup

What followed was a tremendous entertaining goalfest, and the birth of a new star on the world stage: Oghenekaro Etebo plundered four goals serving notice of his immense ability and turning apprehension into adulation. At the risk of romanticizing a bad situation, it displayed the indomitable Nigerian spirit aptly. This is relevant particularly now, because much of the criticism that has been lobbed the way of the Super Eagles in the aftermath of last weekend’s loss to Croatia had centred upon a lack of character....

December 23, 2022 · 4 min · 672 words · Robert Brown

Why Season 4 Is The Best It S Always Sunny In Philadelphia Season

Some episodes are notable for creating iconic memes, some show the cast doing outrageous things, and then there are episodes that stand out for a musical moment or an adventure. Viewing Sunny season by season, each one has its strengths and weaknesses and there’s no saying that it is the most consistent show on TV. Taking all factors into account, there’s one season that stands above the rest. RELATED: Danny DeVito Praises Colin Farrell’s Penguin Portrayal In The Batman...

December 23, 2022 · 6 min · 1247 words · Valerie Brown

Why Should You Avoid Sending Your Iphone Photos Via Text

It’s no surprise that the smartphone and apps we use like Google Maps, Uber, food delivery apps, and others, in the name of serving better keep track of digital footprints (like places you visit, activities you perform, and more.) This tracking or location-awareness does not stop here, instead, it stretches to the Photos app. This means, when you record a video or capture a photo using your iPhone, alongside performing the task a file with information like data when the photo was clicked, location is collected in hidden form....

December 23, 2022 · 4 min · 746 words · Alfredo Holtzman

Why Sifu S Delay Is Probably A Good Thing

Sifu looks like a compelling PS4 and PS5 title, worthy of a lengthy gameplay trailer at the new State of Play. While it didn’t reveal much news, it did spotlight one important thing. Sloclap originally planned on launching Sifu by the end of 2021, but it’s delaying the game until early 2022 instead. It’s too bad that martial arts fans have to wait until next year to play Sifu, but there’s plenty of reason to believe that this delay is a good thing....

December 23, 2022 · 3 min · 570 words · Tracy Lee

Why Some Call Of Duty Warzone Players Are Disappointed With The Godzilla Vs. Kong Event

This Call of Duty: Warzone event provides a limited time mode named Operation Monarch, which sees some unique mechanics added. Unfortunately, a part of the community is unhappy with how Godzilla and Kong are used in this game mode. In particular, they feel that the event does not feel like Godzilla vs. Kong at all despite it being marketed as such. RELATED: Why Call of Duty: Warzone Fans Consider the Godzilla Operator Skin ‘Pay-to-Lose’...

December 23, 2022 · 3 min · 620 words · Emmett Paquette

Why Steph Curry S Presence Will Decide Whether Golden State Seal A Repeat Or Not

Despite scoring 29 points during their comfortable victory, he sprained his knee in the second half of that game after an accidental collision with a team-mate and did not return. Head coach Steve Kerr has ruled out any involvement from Curry during the first round of this year’s NBA play-offs, due to a grade two MCL sprain. They do not start for another few weeks yet, which is not a very good sign as the end of the first-round could be as late as early May....

December 23, 2022 · 3 min · 488 words · Paula Taylor

Why The Dead Island 2 Delay Is Probably For The Best

The original Dead Island, despite its longstanding popularity, was well known to be a frustratingly buggy experience, particularly at launch. The critical reception of the game upon release was mixed, with as much praise for the games ambitious scope and novel approach to the zombie survival genre as there was anguish over game-breaking glitches. In spite of its flaws, the enduring influence of Dead Island can be seen in games such as Dying Light, which have flourished in recent years....

December 23, 2022 · 5 min · 931 words · Gerald Westray

Why The Liverpool Manchester United Rivalry Is Still As Passionate As Ever

Liverpool were undefeated since mid-December. The gap to their foes was cut to two points. A finish in the Champions League places, it seemed, was eminently achievable. But there was still some frailty in that side. There was a sense that their run of form and confidence, though well assembled, was exceedingly delicate – that it would shatter to the point of no recovery, were there to be a stumble....

December 23, 2022 · 7 min · 1483 words · Dennis Adamson

Why The Mets May Use An Opener On Opening Day With Jacob Degrom Max Scherzer Hurt

Unfortunately for New York, its new-look starting five is already taking its lumps with the start of the season less than a week away. On Friday, it was announced that DeGrom won’t throw for four weeks because of a stress reaction in his pitching shoulder. On Saturday, Scherzer was scratched from a simulated game because of a hamstring strain, though Scherzer doesn’t seem overly concerned. MORE: DeGrom out for four weeks with stress reaction in shoulder...

December 23, 2022 · 4 min · 782 words · Brenda Moon

Why The Next Marvel S Avengers War Table Needs To Go Big

Marvel’s Avengers’ weak sales have translated into a problem where the game has a small, ever-dwindling community. Mere weeks after the game launched on Steam, and it was already struggling to keep players engaged on the platform. While many reviewers praised the main campaign as being fun to play, it seems many others were not impressed with Marvel’s Avengers’ endgame content, finding the gameplay loop unsatisfying and repetitive. RELATED: Marvel’s Avengers Adds Free Kate Bishop Cosmetics for PS Plus Subscribers...

December 23, 2022 · 4 min · 760 words · Shad Flurry

Why The Paralympics Banned Russian Belarusian Athletes From 2022 Beijing Winter Games

The IPC announced Thursday that it would be banning athletes from the two nations amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. In a press release, IPC president Andrew Parsons said the decision will impact 83 Paralympic athletes from Russia and Belarus. “To the Para athletes from the impacted countries, we are very sorry that you are affected by the decisions your governments took last week in breaching the Olympic Truce. You are victims of your governments’ actions,” Parsons said in the release....

December 23, 2022 · 3 min · 613 words · Mildred Herbert

Why The Time Is Right For A New Titanfall Game

Titanfall is a first-person shooter franchise built around fast-paced movement, rapid gunplay, and controllable mech-like Titans. The last main installment in the series was Titanfall 2 in October 2016. While it went down as one of the most refreshing takes on the genre in a long time, the game underperformed commercially, with the series ultimately seeming like it has been canned. Considering how much the FPS landscape has changed since then, it might be time for Titanfall to make a comeback....

December 23, 2022 · 7 min · 1396 words · Winston Kmiecik

Why The Xfl Blocked Steelers Lions From Signing Quarterbacks To Nfl Contracts

The XFL learned from the AAF’s failure, commissioner Oliver Luck said in a recent interview with the Tampa Bay Times. He used the example of Josh Johnson, who was the first overall pick in the AAF’s quarterback draft. Johnson never played a snap in the AAF because he was signed by the Redskins just a few weeks after being picked. “A good example is Josh Johnson, who last year signed a contract to play in the Alliance,” Luck said....

December 23, 2022 · 3 min · 565 words · Carl Avila