A latissimus dorsi flap is a surgical procedure that uses part of an upper back muscle to reconstruct the shape of the breast. This surgery is typically done after a mastectomy (surgical breast ...
Version 5.3 of Genshin Impact will bring three new characters to its ever-increasing roster, including the Pyro Archon Mavuika. It'll also feature the long-lost Chronicled Banner, this time with ...
Kuro Games is ushering in the next chapter of Wuthering Waves in January 2025 with the launch of version 2.0 on PC, iOS, Android, and PS5. Update 2.0 comes with substantial additions to the game ...
The Chronicled Wish banner is finally set to return in the upcoming Genshin Impact 5.3 update. According to the announcement during the official livestream, it will feature characters from Liyue.
Thanks to the rotating banners in Genshin Impact, you can regularly pull for new characters. Here are all the details you need about the current and upcoming banners in the beloved gacha.
The Genshin Impact 5.3 Banner and event details have been officially announced for the latest patch, titled Incandescent Ode of Resurrection. In the third update since Natlan's debut, we're ...
HoYoverse has announced the Genshin Impact 5.3 banners, which will see the release of three brand-new characters. Players will be able to call upon the services of two more characters from Natlan ...
Players will be able to call upon the services of two more characters from Natlan: Mavuika, the Pyro Archon, and Citlali, the eccentric and cute sorceress from the Masters of the Night-Wind.
The Chronicled Banner is returning in Version 5.3 of Genshin Impact, allowing players a chance to obtain notable 5-stars such as Baizhu, Ganyu, or Xiao. There is no guarantee that the Chronicled ...
Banners in Infinity Nikki enable players to unlock new outfits and add them to their ever-growing collection, and it’s worth knowing which ones are currently available, as each update brings new ...
WASHINGTON—Amid collapsing public confidence in U.S. courts, a federal judge has been found culpable of misconduct. The offense? Questioning the ethics of a Supreme Court justice.