Cannibal Who Murdered Girlfriend Before Feasting On Body Parts Jailed For Life

Last month, Joseph Oberhansley was found guilty of murder and burglary in relation to the death of Tammy Jo Blanton, who was 46-year-old, more than six years ago. At Clark County Court on Tuesday, Clark Circuit Judge Vicki Carmichael sentenced 39-year-old Oberhansley to life based on a jury recommendation. Blanton’s badly mutilated body was found by police at her home on 300 block of Locust Street in Jeffersonville, Indiana, on the morning of September 11, 2014, after she had failed to show up for work....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 362 words · Christopher Thieman

Canucks Take Flier On Derrick Pouliot In Trade With Penguins

Pouliot was traded to Vancouver Tuesday in exchange for a 2018 fourth-round draft pick and defenseman Andrey Pedan, the teams announced several hours before final rosters were due at 5 p.m. ET. The 23-year-old is expected to be in the Canucks’ lineup when they open the season Wednesday against the Sharks. PREVIEW: Canucks’ rebuild must start with losing To make room, Patrick Wiercioch will be reassigned to AHL. Pouliot, a left-hand shot, was selected eighth overall in 2012 with the pick the Penguins acquired as part of their Jordan Staal trade with Carolina....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 241 words · Jeremy Harmon

Capcom Celebrates Resident Evil Village Launch With Giant Lycan Chalk Artwork

However, Resident Evil Village is still very early in its life cycle, meaning Capcom is continuing to try to get the word out to as many potential players as possible. In fact, Capcom has made quite the impressive PR stunt to promote Resident Evil Village, involving a giant piece of chalk art drawn on the side of a hill in Somerset, UK. RELATED: Resident Evil Village: What Items to Sell...

January 27, 2023 · 3 min · 454 words · Amy Young

Capcom Sales And Profits Down This Quarter

Capcom has a few reasons for its investors as to why its business has suffered in 2016 so far. It points to foreign exchange loss as one potential reason, as well as a lack of major video game releases. One look at Capcom’s recent output, and it’s easy to see that the majority of the studio’s releases this year have been remasters or failed experiments, like the critically panned Resident Evil multiplayer spinoff Umbrella Corps....

January 27, 2023 · 2 min · 370 words · Wanda Wray

Capital Idea Return To The Reichstag

It was a close vote: 338-320. Defenders of the status quo called Berlin a symbol of past arrogance, aggression and failure, while Bonn, said Labor Minister Norbert Bluem, was “connected with the longest peaceful chapter of our history.” Berlin advocates asked how a great nation in the heart of the “new Europe” could be governed from a university town turned “provisional” capital in 1949. “Germany doesn’t need a capital just for cocktail parties,” scoffed former chancellor Willy Brandt....

January 27, 2023 · 1 min · 119 words · Benjamin Averill

Capital Sources How Sick Are Iraq Vets

Nicholson, a Vietnam veteran and Republican Party activist, was appointed to the job by President Bush at the start of last year. He spoke to NEWSWEEK’s Dan Ephron recently about data theft, security and the health problems affecting returning Iraq and Afghanistan vets. Excerpts: NEWSWEEK: How did your administration miss the budget mark by so much? Jim Nicholson: Because of the Byzantine budgeting process of our government, you compute, submit and defend the budget about two years in advance of when you enter the budget cycle … This shortfall occurred in the ‘05 budget cycle....

January 27, 2023 · 7 min · 1340 words · Steven Clark

Capitol Letter The Wizard Of Oz Letter

A top Republican strategist dubbed the legal document striking the unusual deal “the Wizard of Oz letter” because it strips away the myth that Bush is in charge. Until now, it’s been all speculation about Vice President Cheney’s influence. With the revelation of the tandem testimony, nobody with a straight face can deny Cheney is a co-president or worse, the puppeteer who pulls Bush’s strings. Aside from being fodder for the late-night comics, the arrangement confirms Bush’s inability to articulate anything without a script–or a tutor by his side....

January 27, 2023 · 4 min · 813 words · Craig Correia

Capitol Rioter Yells In Court Tells Prosecutors Drop All Charges Or Make Counteroffer

Alam allegedly entered the Capitol on January 6, screamed “f— the blue” in a police officer’s face and smashed the glass pane of the door that Ashli Babbitt attempted to climb through before being fatally shot. Facing 11 charges and more than 40 years in prison, Alam claimed prosecutors would be unable to prove their case, but requested a plea offer anyway. At Wednesday’s hearing, Alam repeatedly said he wanted U....

January 27, 2023 · 3 min · 483 words · Patti Wender

Can T Get Over The Bottle Cap Challenge

January 26, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Mark Leingang

Can The Ailing Giant Remake Itself

The markets didn’t agree. Within two days the company’s stock lost $6 billion in value as institutional investors and private shareholders alike rushed to sell. Stock prices often rise when a company talks tough, but many investors were selling for tax reasons-and others were abandoning a stock that, without the promise of a juicy dividend, seemed no longer worth the ride. Charles Morris, coauthor of the upcoming book “Computer Wars: How the West Can Win in a Post-IBM World,” says, “They have become the GM of the high-tech business....

January 26, 2023 · 4 min · 803 words · Denise Rosser

Can The Government Force You To Get A Coronavirus Vaccine To Travel

Pending a Food and Drug Administration advisory panel hearing on Thursday, Pfizer’s vaccine candidate could start being rolled out to health care workers next week, with hopes for mass inoculations by summer. At least one-third of Americans don’t plan on being vaccinated, according to polls, and the government can’t inoculate people against their will. But not getting a vaccine could prevent them from traveling. There may be a statutory basis for the president to unilaterally enact a general vaccine mandate, Lawrence Tribe, a professor at Harvard Law School, told Newsweek in May, but it’s more likely to come from an act of Congress....

January 26, 2023 · 5 min · 868 words · Ellen Bodak

Can Vs Bah Dream11 Prediction Fantasy Cricket Tips Today S Playing 11 And Pitch Report For Icc Men S T20 World Cup Qualifier A 5Th Place Play Off

Canada have won just one out of their three T20 World Cup Qualifiers and finished third in Group A. They beat Germany by six wickets in their last outing. Bahrain, on the other hand, finished third in Group B, having won two out of their three T20 World Cup Qualifiers. They beat the Philippines by a massive 91-run margin in their last game. CAN vs BAH Probable Playing 11 Today CAN XI...

January 26, 2023 · 3 min · 627 words · Christy Williams

Can We Slow Aging

We already know that some animals do not seem to age. Many cold-water ocean fish, some amphibians and the American lobster never reach a fixed size; they continue to grow bigger, to be able to reproduce and to live until something kills them. What these creatures seem to be telling us is that something in their genes–and possibly in ours–controls the pace of aging, and that aging is not the fate of every living thing....

January 26, 2023 · 11 min · 2325 words · Linda Cole

Can Wine Protect Against Covid 19

The study, published in Frontiers in Nutrition, said people who drink more than twice the recommended amounts of alcohol like spirits, beer, and hard cider have a 7–28% greater risk of developing COVID-19 than people who don’t drink alcohol. On the other hand, researchers linked up to five weekly glasses of red wine with a 10–17% reduced risk of COVID-19, and the same amount of white wine and champagne with a 7–8% reduced risk....

January 26, 2023 · 3 min · 461 words · Robert Moore

Can You Spot The Snake Lurking By This Swimming Pool

The images was posted to Facebook by snake-catching company Snake Catchers Brisbane & Gold Coast, which is based in eastern Australia. The photo shows a collection of plants next to the pool, with the company’s post challenging people to try and “spot the snake.” Several Facebook users could not initially locate the snake. “Blue head in the bottom of plants,” one user guessed. “It’s in the green plant,” another user joked....

January 26, 2023 · 2 min · 400 words · Deborah Sawyer

Canada Vs. Costa Rica Result Les Rouges March On To Concacaf W Championship Semifinals After Perfect Group Stage

The nine points placed Canada at the top of Group B and ensured it will avoid rivals USA in the semifinals and instead face the second-place team in Group A: Jamaica. Meanwhile, Costa Rica will be the team to have to face the Americans in the semis as the second-place finishers in Group B. The USA and Canada are the popular pick to meet in the W Championship final on Monday, July 18....

January 26, 2023 · 9 min · 1908 words · Tamara Johnson

Canada Vs. Czechia Final Score Results Mason Mctavish S Two Goals Propel Canada To Third Win At 2022 World Juniors

Czechia got on the scoresheet first, with Martin Rysavy potting a shorthanded goal to put Canada behind for the first time all tournament. However, the Canadians responded with five unanswered goals, securing their third win of the tournament to improve to 3-0-0-0. Mason McTavish scored two goals, Kent Johnson pulled off a successful Michigan goal and Ridly Greig and Tyson Foerster found the back of the net for Canada. Ronan Seeley and Jack Thompson each added two assists while Dylan Garand stopped 22 of the 23 shots he faced....

January 26, 2023 · 10 min · 2074 words · Mary Rissell

Canada Vs. Jamaica Result First Men S World Cup In 37 Years For Les Rouges With 4 0 Win

It was a party atmosphere from the opening minute at BMO Field in Toronto and it didn’t take long for Les Rouges to open the scoring after just 13 minutes. Cyle Larin beat Jamaica’s goalkeeper on a perfect through ball by midfield maestro Stephen Eustaquio and Canada didn’t look back. A Tajon Buchanan goal just before halftime gave the Canadians a more comfortable lead after they had wasted a handful of chances....

January 26, 2023 · 8 min · 1553 words · Leann Marinaccio

Canadians Exit Home World Cup After 2 1 Loss To England

Despite a late first-half goal and overall valiant effort from team captain Christine Sinclair, the Canadians just could not dig themselves out of a hole that saw them down by two within the opening quarter hour of play. MORE: Relive 1999 U.S. victory vs. China | What to know about Germany before the semifinal against Team USA Sinclair gave Canada the game’s first chance when she made an incredible run down the right flank that included nutmegs of two separate England players before hitting an inch-perfect diagonal ball across the field to Melissa Tancredi....

January 26, 2023 · 3 min · 551 words · Sandra Rosel

Cancelled Warcraft Adventure Game Surfaces

The game, which took the Warcraft universe and translated it into the adventure genre, was originally canned back in 1998. Over the years, dribs and drabs of the game have been released, from videos of gameplay through to previously lost cinematics, but now the entirety of the project has been leaked online. A user by the name of Reidor over on the Scrolls of Lore forum managed to get their hands on the game, and proceeded to share it with fellow Warcraft fans....

January 26, 2023 · 2 min · 394 words · Christopher Little