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How the Criminal Minds Cast Said Farewell

And in the end (which was also the name of the episode), this is how the Criminal Minds cast said farewell. After 15 seasons, the CBS procedural ended its run, and to mark the occasion the ensemble cast took to Instagram. In an emotional but simple post, Matthew Gray Gubler said goodbye to the series he's called home for the last 15 years. "I've carried these 3 props with me almost every day for the last 15 years,"

Luton murder investigation

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Major Nintendo Direct Leak Could Add More Spark to an Action-Packed 2022

Nintendo has been doing a pretty good job this year when it comes to offering the best titles to enjoy on the Switch. However, the developer and publisher have somehow failed to capitalize on the hype for some of the most awaited games. Especially those that are now delayed and fans are just waiting to get an update on them in a Direct showcase. It seems like Nintendo lovers might witness a surprise very soon from the Japanese gaming giant.

The Mars Volta Brings Epic Sound to Brooklyns Kings Theatre

The Mars Volta is back with a vengeance. After a 10-year hiatus, the prog rockers first announced a reunion and a self-titled album was coming in 2022. While the band’s sound aged to a more mellow tone on the record, their fiery live shows remained intact, blending songs from their first three records — 2003’s “De-Loused in the Comatorium,” 2005’s “Frances the Mute” and 2006’s “Amputechture” — with re-worked versions of songs from “The Mars Volta.

The siege of Manhattan activists unmasked: Anti-Israel protesters who sparked fury by shutting down

An artist with millionaire parents, a woman recognized by former president Obama and Ivy League graduates were among hundreds of pro-Palestine who brought New York City to a halt.  The citywas besieged by demonstrators from six groups who blocked major vehicle routes in and out of the city on Monday, leading to 325 arrests. Protestors from at least six pro-Palestine groups coordinated to cause mass disruption, with blockades set up to halt traffic in and out of Manhattan.