The Daily Populous

Sunday October 10th, 2021 evening edition

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A new live service competitive first-person shooter may be in the works at Warner Bros. Games.

There are some big games releasing soon and over the next year or so for WB Games, including the right-around-the-corner Back 4 Blood.

Between Hogwarts Legacy, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, and the continually teased Gotham Knights, WB Games has a lot to offer in 2022.

However, the competitive FPS genre is one of gaming's most popular, so it could be wise for the publisher to get in on that action as well.

On the official Warner Bros. careers site, a new listing for a position named Live Producer, Games and Interactive recently has appeared.

For now, it is impossible to know what WB Games may be up to.

As such, it could prove fruitful for WB to add a successful and true ongoing competitive shooter to its resume. »

Bosnian builds rotating house so that his wife has diversified view

Authored by reuters.com
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The mechanism of Vojin Kusic's rotating house is seen in Srbac, Bosnia and Herzegovina, October 9, 2021.

SRBAC, Bosnia, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Seeking to please his wife who had wished for a more diversified view from their family house, a Bosnian self-taught innovator has built a rotating house, allowing her to watch a rising sun in one moment and passers-by in the next.

His wife did not wish to comment on the new house. »

Ted Cruz Slammed for Mocking Joe Biden 'Vacation' by Mentioning Cancun

Authored by newsweek.com
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Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) appeared to support a Republican attack on President Joe Biden's decision to go on vacation by bringing up his own controversy-hit Cancun trip.

In the tweet, a GOP spokesperson said: "Joe Biden has decided to go on vacation yet again.

Sen. Cruz then followed up by quote tweeting the GOP account's post and added: "Cancun is lovely this time of year.". »

Most Senate Republicans don't want to see Trump run again

Authored by thehill.com
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Several Republican senators, who requested anonymity to discuss Trump frankly, said they don’t want to see Trump return as the party’s standard bearer.

Johnson, a top Democratic target next year, hasn’t decided whether to run for reelection, but expects Democrats to make the Wisconsin Senate race all about Trump.

The senator said Senate Republicans discuss Trump from time to time among themselves and none of them have any idea of whether he’ll really run or not. »