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Sidney Crosby will play this Thursday!

It is official, Sidney Crosby’s agent has just confirmed it to the media. But Pittsburgh Penguins has been performing surprisingly good without him, will his arrival break the charm ? Crosby announced his return following practice Tuesday. “The plan is to play Thursday . . . looking forward to getting out there,” said Crosby, who postponed his highly anticipated return ... Read More »

8 Things You Should Never Buy Used

Some secondhand goods carry significant safety hazards, some wear down in quality after repeated use, and some are just plain gross. Here are a few to avoid. Mattresses In New York City, a used mattress might as well be a smallpox blanket. Fear of bedbugs means that there’s virtually no secondhand mattress market to speak of, and you’re a lot ... Read More »

Louisville Are the Big East Champions!

Louisville beat an old foe to win a second Big East championship. Chris Smith, with his brother who plays for the New York Knicks in the stands, scored 15 points and the Cardinals withstood a closing run by Cincinnati for a 50-44 victory Saturday night that sends the Cardinals to the NCAA tournament for the sixth straight year. Kyle Kuric ... Read More »

Thousands of spiders blanket Australian farm

Thousands of spiders have made an farm in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia appear a million years old by covering it up with spider-web. Why would they do that ? Well, they were just escaping the flood. Thousands of normally solitary wolf spiders have blanketed an Australian farm after fleeing a rising flood. Reuters reports that the flooding has ... Read More »

Banks foreclosing on churches in record numbers

Churches are not in good terms with banks as banks are foreclosing churches in a record high numbers as Churches fail to make payments. The surge in church foreclosures represents a new wave of distressed property seizures triggered by the 2008 financial crash, analysts say, with many banks no longer willing to grant struggling religious organizations forbearance. Since 2010, 270 ... Read More »