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Dodgers heat up, beat Diamondbacks in season opener

Dodgers heat up, beat Diamondbacks in season opener

LOS ANGELES — They went with a cold open. A rare night start, atmospheric rivers and whatnot combined to make this the chilliest Opening Day in recent memory. The announced game-time temperature of 54 degrees was the coldest (by eight degrees) for a Dodgers home opener in the past 25 years. But Will Smith kept the home fires burning, driving in four runs including the Dodgers’ first three of the season before his teammates warmed up and beat the Arizona Diamondbacks, 8-2, on Thursday night at Dodger Stadium. Rookie James Outman also hit a two-run home run as the Dodgers...

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12 Budget Friendly Gifts for Father’s Day

12 Budget Friendly Gifts for Father’s Day

— With Father’s Day just around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about what to get the bearded man in your life. Whether he’s a stylish hipster or a rugged outdoorsman, there are plenty of great gift ideas that will make him feel special and appreciated. In this guide, we’ll cover some of the best gifts for dads, from practical items to luxurious indulgences. From personalized wallet to grooming kits and barbeque accessories, you’re sure to find something that he’ll love and cherish for years to come. 1. Personalized mug   Image source pexels Father’s Day is a special day to...

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ASUS ROG Strix Z790-E Motherboard Review

ASUS ROG Strix Z790-E Motherboard Review

Intel’s latest Raptor Lake generation is here, bringing with it the new Z790-E and new motherboards that take advantage of all it has to offer. As with every new generation, ASUS is at the forefront of PC technology, and Raptor Lake is no different. Enter the ASUS ROG Strix Z790-E motherboard, a well-positioned board that brings everything you could want from your new 13th gen Intel CPU and some overall nice bells and whistles to make it great for gamers and enthusiasts everywhere. The ASUS ROG Strix Z790-E motherboard brings a lot to the table for its MSRP of $499....

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25 Easter Activities For Toddlers

25 Easter Activities For Toddlers

Springtime is here, and with it comes one of our favorite holidays: Easter. From the bright colors to the sweet treats, Easter is a time for fun, family, and celebration. And if you have little ones, you know that finding ways to introduce them to the joys of the season can be a challenge.  I’ve learned over the years that having a few activities planned (and don’t forget the decor!) will even get the dog excited for Easter! HA! BTW – Noodle is still taking it easy with the sprain, but still ready for some Easter fun! Luckily, there are...

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Monstrous Glitches and Loving Intensities

Monstrous Glitches and Loving Intensities

By Stefanie Hessler Is there an alternative to the binary system? The zeros and ones of digital code that echo the reductionist divide between male and female genders in Western cultures, between nature and culture, between organic and technologic, between us and them, as well as numerous other dichotomies? I long for ways of troubling or glitching these divides, as they too often cause damaging oppositions, produce static hierarchies and result in various modes of oppression. In this article, I will explore the code used in digital computers alongside the warp and weft components of weaving. I take inspiration from...

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