New open-world game Crimson Desert has a lot of RPG mechanics, but developer Pearl Abyss is wary of setting the wrong expectations.
Sciencing on MSN
12 signs your partner might be cheating, according to psychology
When it comes to recognizing potential cheating in a relationship, there are some common signs, from a partner's online ...
How-To Geek on MSN
How to use the BYCOL function in Microsoft Excel
Upgrade your spreadsheets with BYCOL to consolidate column logic, prevent manual errors, and build automated reporting dashboards.
The Times of Israel on MSN
Reunifying Arab parties aim for more power, but may wind up with more Netanyahu
As Arab parties mull uniting in Joint List again, there are opposition worries that the juggernaut will end up weakening the anti-Netanyahu bloc, unintentionally keeping PM in power The post ...
Westlands, Sarah Lawrence College's administrative building, was once the Yonkers home of college founder William Van Duzer Lawrence. Photograph by ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNOpinion
Bnei Brak riot shows that to integrate Haredim, Israel should expect strife
A recent study found that by 2050, nearly one in four Israelis will be ultra-Orthodox; leaders have only started to grapple with how that will change the country The post Bnei Brak riot shows that to ...
Save this for a day-trip plan that feels magical, with flowers, warm greenhouse air, and wanderable paths that reset your mood.
For its ninth edition of Women and Girls of Science, the Montreal Science Centre is hosting a vast array of activities and presentations on Feb. 21. The organizers are aiming ...
Soap Opera Magazine on MSN
Days of Our Lives Spoilers: Chad DiMera Walks Away from Salem and Leaves the DiMeras in Ruins
Chad DiMera leaves Salem for Arizona with Thomas and Charlotte on Feb 17. Three actors exit as the DiMera family fractures ...
The Parmesan mashed potatoes achieve that perfect balance of creamy comfort and savory depth, while the seasoned steak fries ...
It’s a breakthrough in the field of random walks.
Live Science on MSN
'Proof by intimidation': AI is confidently solving 'impossible' math problems. But can it convince the world's top mathematicians?
AI could soon spew out hundreds of mathematical proofs that look "right" but contain hidden flaws, or proofs so complex we ...
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