The Companies Delivering The Cheapest Car Insurance Are Revealed

In a study which compared over 1 million quotes across 40 different driver profiles, GEICO (opens in new tab) has been crowned the cheapest car insurance company overall, tallying nicely with our guide to the best auto insurance (opens in new tab), in which we also rate the insurer as the best for cheap premiums. With the cost of owning a new car rising above $9,500 (opens in new tab) last year, keeping motoring costs in check is an ongoing battle....

December 14, 2022 · 4 min · 642 words · Susan Green

The Connection Between Ibd And Liver Disease

What Is the Liver? The liver, which is the largest organ in the body, provides several important functions without which the body can not survive. The liver removes impurities and foreign bodies from the blood, makes the proteins that help blood clot, and produces bile. When disease interferes with the functioning of the liver, it can cause significant medical problems. Causes of Cirrhosis of the Liver In people with IBD, cirrhosis could be caused by autoimmune hepatitis or primary biliary cirrhosis....

December 14, 2022 · 3 min · 516 words · Wilbur Levine

The Coolest And Best Player Names From The 2018 Mlb Draft

We don’t know whether these guys will ever make a name for themselves in the major leagues, but they have made themselves a name among the best names of the 2018 MLB Draft. 2018 MLB DRAFT: Picks, top prospects from Rounds 1-10 The best names in the 2018 MLB Draft Reiss Knehr: This is a name the teacher dreads trying to pronounce on the first day of school. Lars Nootbaar: If I was shopping for energy bars at Whole Foods, I’m pretty sure I’d find this name there....

December 14, 2022 · 2 min · 293 words · Betty Taylor

The Crew Review In Progress First Impressions

Eager fans had several chances to participate in betas for The Crew to help stress test its servers and features before launch and we imagine anyone who’s followed the game’s development and marketing closely, those who perhaps pre-ordered the title, should know what they’re getting into - a very large game. We started playing The Crew on launch day and put more hours into it today, but if you look at our in-game map, it appears we’ve barely scratched the surface....

December 13, 2022 · 5 min · 1023 words · Rochelle Bevins

The Best Sci Fi Anime Like Nier Automata Ver1.1A

RELATED: Every New Sci-fi And Mecha Anime Announced For 2023 (So Far) The intricate cybernetic world that the Nier franchise is set in has entranced fans all over the world and has gained a dedicated cult following. Thanks to the success of the games, the Nier franchise received an anime adaptation. Square Enix developed the series in-house, and the visuals have been well received. For anyone looking for other anime series similar to Nier: Automata Ver1....

December 13, 2022 · 5 min · 913 words · Melvina Sullivan

The Best Things About Stray

RELATED: New & Upcoming Games For Animal Lovers Many of the best things about Stray can be found in the unlikeliest of places, whether that be taking a nap on the chest of a sleeping robot or stopping to scratch the carpet in an abandoned apartment while passing through. There’s a lot more to Stray than just being a kitty though, with a string of solid design choices helping to make it one of 2022’s finest releases....

December 13, 2022 · 4 min · 794 words · Ethel Pinkston

The Best Time Periods For An Assassin S Creed China Game

However, simply placing an Assassin’s Creed game in China is only half of the equation, as choosing the right time period to fit the series’ overarching lore is equally important. China has a fascinating history to explore and so taking the fight between Assassins and Templars to ancient China opens up opportunities to explore some great moments in the country’s past. RELATED: Will There Be a New Assassin’s Creed in 2021?...

December 13, 2022 · 3 min · 610 words · Margaret Warfield

The Best Ways To Make Marijuana Tea

Note: If you want a potent marijuana tea it’s necessary to extract the THC from the plant. Since THC is not soluble in water alone it requires a fatty substance to cling onto under high heat. The combination of the high heat from the hot water and the fat from the butter removes the THC from the ground buds and allows you to ingest it. [2] X Research source If you have a metal tea ball, you can use that instead....

December 13, 2022 · 2 min · 218 words · Leona Cass

The Best Ways To Protect Yourself In A Thunderstorm

Substantial, frequently inhabited buildings (those grounded with plumbing, electrical systems, and, if possible, lightning rods) are best. If you can’t find a substantial structure, get in a car with a metal roof and sides. If the car is struck, the metal body will conduct the electricity around you, not through you. Make sure all windows are rolled up and doors are closed. Be careful not to lean against any metal – if you do, the lightning will be conducted into your body if it strikes the car....

December 13, 2022 · 3 min · 525 words · Raymond Stamp

The Better Ronaldo Is The Better Madrid Will Be Vazquez Lauds Four Goal Hero

Five-time Ballon d’Or winner Ronaldo continued his red-hot form in 2018, scoring four goals as Madrid overcame Girona in a nine-goal thriller on Sunday. It was Ronaldo’s 50th career hat-trick as the Madrid star – who only scored four LaLiga goals prior to the new year but now has 22 in the league behind Lionel Messi’s 25 – took his tally to 21 goals in his past 11 matches across all competitions....

December 13, 2022 · 2 min · 233 words · Maynard Scudder

The Bible Faq About The End Of Time

Some Christians believe that the conflicts in the Middle East are a sign of the end of the world. Why? Select verses in Bible books such as Ezekiel and Zephaniah are believed to predict a “regathering” of Jews in their homeland that would precede the last days. A popular strand of end-times thinking holds that Israel will regain its homeland (yep), rebuild the Temple (not yet), suffer a series of wars (yep) and eventually be the scene of a final battle, Armageddon....

December 13, 2022 · 2 min · 336 words · Diane Delcour

The Biden Regime Collapses The Public Private Distinction Opinion

The documents Schmitt and Landry have received, pursuant to their serving of discovery requests and issuing of third-party subpoenas, shine a spotlight on the depths to which the Biden Regime has fallen to collapse any putative distinction between the “public” sector and the “private” sector. Their findings thus far in this still-pending litigation reveal to all, as if we needed more evidence but a week after Mark Zuckerberg’s podcast confession heard ‘round the world with popular host Joe Rogan, the extent to which Big Tech platforms such as Facebook and Twitter no longer qualify as meaningfully “private” and have instead simply become appendages of the state....

December 13, 2022 · 5 min · 910 words · Andrew Gardella

The Biggest 2021 Nfl Draft Mysteries Include 49Ers Who Patriots What And Justin Fields Where

If NFL Mock Drafts have taught us anything year in and year out, it’s this: No one knows anything. Even the best NFL Draft analysts have a tendency to miss on picks, and that’s totally fine. It’s all a guessing game, after all. MORE: Compare the experts’ Mock Drafts for 2021 This year, though, it seems to be more wide open than drafts past. With an odd college football season that unfolded in 2020 throwing a monkey wrench into scouting, with players opting out and schools playing modified schedules, NFL front offices have likely been through a tougher time to evaluate prospects heading into Thursday....

December 13, 2022 · 7 min · 1343 words · Frank Warren

The Biggest Winners And Losers Of Last Night S Smackdown January 17

For some reason, WWE just has trouble producing two strong brands at the same time, and has all the way had the same issue since the first brand extension began in 2002. With the Royal Rumble just a little over a week away, who got the most and least out of last night’s SmackDown? Let’s take a look. Winner: Daniel Bryan Daniel Bryan has no chance of actually winning the title at the Royal Rumble and his WrestleMania match is in doubt, but last night saw him reunite with Kane and spruce up the feud with the Fiend....

December 13, 2022 · 4 min · 695 words · Horace Brewer

The Biggest Winners And Losers Of Survivor Series 2019

The three-way format of the show and constant triple threat matches presented some problems, and more than once, it felt like WWE was simply trying to push NXT because the company can’t stand losing to AEW like clockwork on Wednesday nights (this past week was the first time in eight weeks that the Yellow brand “won,” and only just barely). Nevertheless, some stars were made. Survivor Series is traditionally the time when stars start to align for WrestleMania....

December 13, 2022 · 4 min · 727 words · Sandra Okwuona

The Blackboard Bungles

These books aren’t for just for education wonks. “The Great Expectations School: A Rookie Year in the New Blackboard Jungle,” a memoir written by first-year teacher Dan Brown, has more in common with Bel Kaufman’s comedic year-in-the-life-of-a-new-teacher novel “Up the Down Staircase” than Kozol’s book. But Brown makes one thing painfully clear: teacher quality matters. How does he know? Brown, an idealistic young NYU graduate, signed up to teach fourth grade in a crumbling South Bronx school....

December 13, 2022 · 3 min · 556 words · Michael Christ

The Blitz Read Derek Carr Outduels Drew Brees In Wild Week 1

Derek Carr found Seth Roberts for a 10-yard touchdown pass with 47 seconds remaining to cap an 11-play, 75-yard drive. But the Raiders still trailed by a point and could have just kicked an extra point to tie it up. Instead, Raiders coach Jack Del Rio decided to go for two and Carr connected with Michael Crabtree on the two-point conversion. Brees drove the Saints into field goal range, but undrafted rookie Wil Lutz missed a 61-yard attempt as time expired....

December 13, 2022 · 7 min · 1292 words · Shaun Spence

The Blurred Lines Between Seinen And Shounen

More often that not, storytelling in shounen involves a young main character who discovers something about himself and overtime becomes more relevant as the series continues. Seinen manga (which targets young adults and above) do that too sometimes, but it’s more focused on the main character’s psychology, the darkness of the world around them, and a lack of a solely black and white narrative. This should make the two genres relatively easy to tell apart, and while there have been some that “broke” the shounen formula (ex: Death Note), there seems to be an overlap in themes as of late....

December 13, 2022 · 4 min · 697 words · Darrell Walker

The Borowitz Report Clinton To Star In C.S.I Spinoff

THE NEW SERIES, “C.S.I.: D.C.” will feature the former president as a police forensics investigator probing, in the words of the CBS press release, “a full docket of mysteries, crimes and sexual harassment lawsuits from the Clinton administration.” A spokesman for CBS said that in the first season of “C.S.I.: D.C.,” Clinton will investigate “such enduring mysteries as the disappearance of the Rose Law Firm billing records, the death of White House aide Vincent Foster and what the meaning of the word ‘is’ is....

December 13, 2022 · 1 min · 179 words · Willis Cainne

The Borowitz Report New Harry Potter Book Set In Bush White House

The book, “Harry Potter and the Wizards of Mass Destruction,” is expected to be the most successful Bush-cabinet tell-all memoir yet, publishing insiders say. “It’s a little like the Richard Clarke book and a little like the Paul O’Neill book, but with that J. K. Rowling magic thrown in,” says Annabelle Kaminski of the industry bible Publishers Weekly. “This is going to be the first book about the Bush White House to move a lot of units with teens and tweens....

December 13, 2022 · 2 min · 220 words · Helen Wilson