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Fortnite Players Are Discussing The Game's Most Useless Items

Players of the popular battle royale Fortnite have been discussing which items in the Game are the most useless, prompting all sorts of lively discussion and debate. While several things have so far been mentioned, a couple of different items in particular have already emerged as being among the most pointless. The conversation has been taking place on the popular social media platform Reddit. “What’s the most useless item in Fortnite ever? I’ll go first,” the user known as myMcLarenP1 pointed out, posting a picture of The Cash. RELATED: Fortnite Players Say Deku's Smash Is Overpowered And Can Trigger Epilepsy “I remember The Cash existing,” the user called Duckyboi10 said in response to the question. “But what exactly did it do besides just being there?” This prompted a reply from another user known as PMMeUnwantedGiftCard who noted that “it did absolutely nothing, it was just there to make you feel like you were playing Borderlands since the Rift Zone regenerated shiel

In Venus’s Clouds, We May Have Found Possible Signs of Life

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Venus is our closest planetary neighbour, and above its oppressive surface, in the clouds, there is a mystery. In the planet’s clouds, scientists have discovered traces of phosphine, a substance that may be produced by living organisms. In Venus’ hazy atmosphere, life may exist, as scientists have long assumed. The surface of Venus reaches temperatures of more than 800 degrees Fahrenheit, making it unfriendly. No probe sent to the planet has managed to survive for more than a few hours. But the planet’s atmosphere, which is made up of thick layers of sulfuric acid clouds, might offer a special environment for the development of new lifeforms. “We know that the molecule phosphine is a biomarker on Earth,” astronomer Jane Greave, of Cardiff University in Wales, said in a pre-recorded statement released by the Royal Astronomical Society. “It’s been suggested that there are possible habitats in the cloud decks of Venus, so somewhere where little lifeforms could live.” Fair enoug

The F1 rankings in which Mercedes beat Red Bull in 2022

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F1 teams and drivers are allocated a certain number of engine components during a season, with those who exceed this amount being issued with a penalty. Many penalties were given out during 2022 for those who went above the number of parts listed below: Internal Combustion Engine (ICE): 3 Turbo Charger (TC): 3 MGU-H: 3 MGU-K: 3 Energy Store (ES): 2 Control Electronics (CE): 2 Exhaust (EX): 8 Now that the season is over, the rankings of who went through the highest – and lowest – number of engine components show some interesting results. Viewed by others: Lewis Hamilton Why Hamilton felt a 'ghost' was in his 2022 Mercedes

Jude Bellingham vs Enzo Fernandez: Who should Liverpool sign?

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It's Football 's worst-kept secret at this point that Liverpool need a new midfielder. The Reds' midfield has looked incredibly worn-out at times this season, with Jordan Henderson on the decline and Thiago Alcantara struggling for fitness. Holding midfielder Fabinho has looked a shadow of the player he was in 2019, while the likes of Harvey Elliott and Fabio Carvalho are still a long way from being the finished article. The drop-off in quality in the middle of the park has made Liverpool far less effective at their intense pressing style, making them easier to play through and horribly exposing their defensive line - as Trent Alexander-Arnold will attest. The good news is that Jurgen Klopp could have a new midfielder to play with soon enough. 90min understands Moroccan World Cup star Sofyan Amrabat is high on the wish list, but the real fun could come in the summer when £100m+ price tags will come into play. The two big names being linked with a move to Anfield at present

DC police officers found guilty in fatal pursuit of man on electric scooter

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Two Washington, D.C., police officers have been found guilty in the 2020 death of Karon Hylton-Brown during a vehicle chase. Two Washington, D.C., police officers were found guilty in the death of Karon Hylton-Brown during a police pursuit. On Oct. 23, 2020, Hylton-Brown was driving an electric scooter without a helmet on a sidewalk when two Metropolitan police officers attempted to stop Hylton-Brown. Body camera footage released by the MPD shows officers following Hylton-Brown down an alleyway, where he is hit by a civilian's car as Hylton-Brown turned onto a busy street during the chase. He died at a hospital a few days later, according to officials. In this Nov. 6, 2020, file photo, the mother of Karon Hylton holds a candle as friends and family gather for a vigil in Hylton's memory two weeks after he was involved in a fatal traffic collision in Washington, D.C. Graeme Sloan/Sipa USA via AP, FILE The officer who led the chase, Terence Sutton, was found guilty of second-

BLACKPINK’s Jennie, NewJeans’ Minji, and BLACKPINK’s Jisoo top December’s brand value rankings of girl group members

The Korea Insтιтute of Corporate Reputation has released brand value rankings of individual girl group members for the month of December! According to the Korea Insтιтute of Corporate Reputation’s big data analysis for December, BLACKPINK’s Jennie continues to rank first for individual brand value, followed by NewJeans’ Minji ranking second, and Jennie’s groupmate Jisoo ranking third. Their respective brand value indexes are as follows: BLACKPINK’s Jennie ranks first with a brand value index of 4,500,197, rising an impressive 52.50% from last month yet maintaining her position at the top of the chart. Charting second is NewJeans’ Minji with an index of 4,267,230, also rising 78.47% from last month yet making an impressive jump from her previously held #6 position.In third place is BLACKPINK’s Jisoo with 3,049,648, who rose 20.18% from last month and maintained her #3 position. The big data analysis showed terms that were most commonly linked with Jennie were “fresh,” “stun