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This week we report on the mega successful Black Friday 2019 sales of the Nintendo Switch, which is currently holding the number one sales spot for home/mobile gaming consoles! Can the Switch build enough momentum to be this holiday season's number one gaming console? Watch and find out! Also YouTube had announced its reversing course on violent video game content in an effort to be more fair to the networks creators! YouTube is attempting to draw a line between videos containing real world violence and video game simulated violence when it comes to their age restriction policies. Is this the positive change Youtubers have been calling for? Click the link and find out what we know! Allan Giberti
The United States has always had a special relationship with England. It’s almost like that unique relationship some people are lucky enough to have when longtime friends get married and then divorce because one or both of them realize that they’re better off as friends. The procedures and rules governing our legislative assemblies and gave rise to the U.S. Constitution didn’t just come into being. We drew inspiration from whence we came and because of that, we have more in common than certain freedoms and how we govern ourselves. Ryan L. Fox
With November turning into December, the New England Patriots continue on with their midseason gauntlet of tough opponents. After outlasting the Dallas Cowboys in a rainy, wet 13-9 victory at home, the Patriots head down south to Houston, Texas to NRG Stadium to face against the Houston Texans in a Sunday night match up. During the past few years, the Patriots seemingly have had the number on the Texans and their head coach Bill O’Brien. Each time the two teams faced, the Texans were either outclassed or found a way to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. But this time around, it wasn’t the same ol’ song and dance many Pats fans and media were used to. Rather, the Patriots took a giant punch in the mouth in the early goings and could not recover. Mark Colley
It was the op-ed that shook the world — and now, the book that’s cashing in on it: Anonymous, a “senior official in the Trump administration,” is making headlines again as their book knocks Donald Trump Jr. off the New York Times nonfiction bestseller list. In a Reddit “Ask Me Anything” post, Anonymous stated they would unveil their identity before the 2020 election. |
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