Horde Of Marching Ducks Surrounds Car And Blocks Traffic Baffling Internet

The clip, shared by TikTok user mouse11121 and can be seen here, showed a horde of ducks marching in the middle of a road, preventing vehicles from moving forward. In the incredible 27-second video, hundreds of ducks can be seen marching in sync in a circle around a car just behind a school bus. A man can be seen off to the side directing the ducks’ movements. According to Barn Tours, a farming website funded partly by the Indiana State Department of Agriculture, some 31 million ducks are reared in the U....

December 10, 2022 · 2 min · 396 words · Flossie Nazario

Horford Steps To Center Stage With New Lineup In Atlanta

Where they’re heading In the short-term, they’re probably heading to familiar territory, with a record around .500 and a low-rung playoff spot within reach — though much of that depends on how quickly top perimeter scorer Lou Williams can come back from ACL surgery. But general manager Danny Ferry and new coach Mike Budenholzer have bigger things on their minds. The Hawks would ideally like to follow the model laid out by the Rockets, collecting valuable young assets and easily moveable contracts that can be used to pluck free agents or players that other teams are afraid they will lose because of luxury tax concerns....

December 10, 2022 · 3 min · 615 words · Heather Campbell

Horizon Forbidden West Needs To Be Sony S Breath Of The Wild

With the PS5 launch coming this fall, and rumors abound stating that Horizon is becoming a trilogy, many fans have been waiting for the Horizon Zero Dawn 2 reveal. With Horizon: Forbidden West, the vision for Horizon’s future has now been unveiled to fans and will be coming to PS5 in the near future. Judging from what was shown in the reveal, Forbidden West could be poised to become Sony’s Breath of the Wild open-world spectacle....

December 10, 2022 · 5 min · 906 words · Leonard Varela

Horizon Forbidden West 10 Mistakes From Zero Dawn The Game Needs To Avoid

RELATED: Horizon Zero Dawn: The 10 Hardest Trophies To Get, Ranked There’s always room for improvement in any game, even those that might seem perfect. Horizon Zero Dawn is no exception, as there are many faults that can be improved upon for the sequel. In order to appeal to a wider audience and impress returning fans, fixing these issues can only be a good thing. That said, here are 10 mistakes from Zero Dawn that Forbidden West needs to avoid and improve upon....

December 10, 2022 · 6 min · 1165 words · Katherine Gutierrez

Horizon Forbidden West Who Are The Ten

Being a series of games set within the ruins of humanity’s golden age, it’s perhaps unsurprising that Aloy will often indirectly run into characters that are long since dead as well. Even though these types of encounters have been a part of the Horizon universe since the opening mission of Zero Dawn, for the game’s sequel, Guerrilla Games has arguably taken things a step further. No group depicts this in action within Horizon Forbidden West better than the “Ten,” a group of enigmatic ancient humans who are still shaping the world over a thousand years after their deaths....

December 10, 2022 · 6 min · 1076 words · Donald Lowe

Horizon Forbidden West And Elex 2 Have Surprisingly Similar Endings

However, what fans might be surprised to learn is the fact that the narrative themes Horizon Forbidden West plays around with during its conclusion aren’t exactly unique within the current gaming landscape. Curiously, the German studio Piranha Bytes has dialed into a lot of the same concepts and ideas for its latest title. Released on March 1, only a few short weeks after Guerrilla Games’ own action-RPG, Elex 2’s final moments will be familiar to anyone who’s played through the aforementioned hit....

December 10, 2022 · 6 min · 1137 words · Linda Crawford

Horizon Forbidden West Dlc Ps5 Exclusivity Contradicts Guerrilla S Previous Comments

Though the technological gap between console generations is not nearly as monumental as it used to be, there still comes a time in a console’s generation cycle when developers need to focus solely on the new technology, and ensure that they’re pushing it to its maximum potential. That time has apparently come for Guerrilla Games, which has decided to release Horizon Forbidden West’s upcoming Burning Shores DLC solely for PlayStation 5 in a move that goes against the developer’s previous statements....

December 10, 2022 · 3 min · 534 words · Erica Obrien

Horizon Forbidden West Players Point Out The Game S Incredible Little Details

Horizon Forbidden West features a massive open world filled with incredible details, with fans recently taking to the subreddit to point out some of the most impressive little details that may go unnoticed. The thread was started by Reddit user Cirescythe, who presented an impressive list of Horizon Forbidden West graphical details that players can see for themselves if they pay close attention in the game. RELATED: Players May Need to Stream Horizon Call of the Mountain Rather than Download It...

December 10, 2022 · 2 min · 380 words · Ellen Wammack

Horror Games Inspired By Movies

Many of the most beloved and appreciated franchises, like Resident Evil and Silent Hill, would not be the game-changers they are without the inspiration of classic horror films supporting them. So while these horror games are their own entity, it’s fascinating to see how they take the best bits from their silver screen ancestors and adapt them into a brand-new format. 6 Resident Evil: Inspired By Sweet Home Known in Japan as Biohazard, Resident Evil is often cited as the first survival horror game....

December 10, 2022 · 6 min · 1099 words · William Chesser

Hosenball Can The Alleged Airline Bombers Be Tied To Al Qaeda

Officials on both sides of the Atlantic say the arrest by Pakistan of Rashid Rauf, a suspected key figure in the plot, sparked fears among British and U.S. investigators monitoring the plot that suspects back in the U.K. could be alerted to the fact that they were under heavy surveillance from British police and intelligence services. According to one U.S. law-enforcement source, after Rauf’s arrest, U.S. authorities learned that a message had passed from Pakistan to the alleged plotters that their scheme might have been compromised but that they should proceed with the attack anyway....

December 10, 2022 · 6 min · 1155 words · Debra Wenzel

Hosmer Homers As Padres Beat Dodgers 7 4

A day after the first no-hitter ever outside the U.S. or Canada, Travis Jankowski led off the first with a triple for San Diego’s first hit of the series. Hosmer then hit a drive over the wall in right against Kenta Maeda. “It was big for us, after a day like yesterday you want to start fast,” Padres manager Andy Green said. “Then the bullpen gave us the opportunity to come back a couple of times....

December 10, 2022 · 2 min · 288 words · Dorothy Moats

Hospital Worker Says He Was Suspended 25 Days For Glancing At Phone

“I’m being suspended for 25 days for glancing at my phone,” the employee titled his story in Reddit’s “Antiwork” forum, posting as u/SgllsTaklnDux on Wednesday. The man said he was employed at Elgin Mental Health Center in Elgin, Illinois, a city northwest of Chicago. “I’m already paycheck to paycheck with my four children and various medical situations between my kids and spouse,” the worker told Newsweek, asking to remain anonymous....

December 10, 2022 · 4 min · 661 words · Melanie Floyd

Hotel Worker Shows State Guest Left Room In Shocking Viral Video

The worker posted the video to popular Subreddit “Unexpected” as he documented the unbelievably messy room. “Opened one of our hotel rooms due to a complaint and stumbled into this disaster,” he titled the post, which now boasts over 59,000 votes and can be seen here. The 30-second clip spanned around the ensuite room, showing the bathroom floor littered with silver and green “whip-it” canisters and empty boxes, almost completely covering all areas of the floor....

December 10, 2022 · 2 min · 386 words · Rosa Brown

House Can Have Access To Some Of Donald Trump S Financial Records Judge Rules

U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta’s ruling is the latest win for Democrats in the years-long legal and political battles waged to access Trump’s finances. But it is likely not the last opinion and is expected to receive appeals. There remains a conflict over a demand from Democrats on the House Oversight an Reform Committee, which in 2019 and last February subpoenaed Trump’s accounting firm, Mazars USA, for the records....

December 10, 2022 · 2 min · 294 words · Willian Rosecrans

House Committee Passes Bill Barring Hate Crimes Convicts From Owning Firearms

The bill now heads to the floor of the House of Representatives for a vote before the full chamber. “The link between gun violence and bigotry is clear. Convicted hate criminals are a danger to our society. They should not be allowed to legally own guns,” Representative David Cicilline, who sponsored the bill, said in a press release. “I’m pleased that we are sending this bill to the House floor....

December 10, 2022 · 3 min · 606 words · Joan Robles

House Of The Dead Remake Release Date Platforms And More

What began as a rail shooter by SEGA’s AM1 arcade division is coming home with improved controls. It’s almost time for fans to return to the classic horror arcade game, courtesy of Megapixel Studios. House of the Dead Remake will soon be on many platforms On April 7, 2022, the Nintendo Switch version of House of the Dead Remake dropped, and many thought it would be a Nintendo exclusive. After all, House of the Dead: Overkill was initially exclusive to the Nintendo Wii, so that it wouldn’t be a far stretch in logic....

December 10, 2022 · 2 min · 385 words · Frank Wright

House Speaker Vote Updates Election Enters Third Day Amid Gop Conflict

At a press conference, House Democratic Conference Leader Hakeem Jeffries said Thursday marks “day three of Republicans not being able to organize themselves in a manner that allows the Congress to move forward.” He said House Democrats are “ready, willing and able” to find common ground and get to work for the American people, but need “a willing partner” on the other side of the aisle. “It’s my hope that today, the House Republicans will stop the bickering, stop the backbiting and stop the backstabbing of each other so we can have the back of the American people,” he said....

December 10, 2022 · 8 min · 1555 words · Emmanuel Williams

House Votes 222 208 To Hold Mark Meadows In Contempt Of Congress

It is unclear whether Meadows will turn himself in to authorities. In a 222-208 decision, the House acted in a mostly partisan manner against the one-time top advisor to former President Donald Trump. The vote came just one day after the nine members of the House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack unanimously voted to recommend contempt charges for Meadows. “The select committee’s report referring Mr. Meadows for criminal contempt charges is clear and compelling,” said Committee Chair Representative Bennie Thompson (D-Miss....

December 10, 2022 · 3 min · 498 words · Jackelyn Sessions

How A Legal Blog Survived Traffic Tidal Wave After Healthcare Ruling

The popular SCOTUSblog, which provides news and information about the United States Supreme Court, was put to this test last week after the historic healthcare ruling and it passed with flying colors, thanks to months of planning and a willingness to spend $25,000. “We knew we needed to do whatever it took to make sure we were capable of handling what we knew would be the biggest day in this blog’s history,” says Max Mallory, deputy manager of the blog, who coordinates the IT....

December 10, 2022 · 5 min · 879 words · Bertha Gustafson

How A Madman Changed Our Lives

On weekends, I often slept over at friends’ houses just blocks away from school, and since no one could drive on the Sabbath, we would walk around the area on Friday nights. I never felt an ounce of fear. It is amazing how one man changed that for all of us. On the night of July 2, 1999, Benjamin Smith began his shooting rampage in the streets of West Rogers Park....

December 10, 2022 · 4 min · 716 words · Jacquelyn Ruiz