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Saturday January 7th, 2023 morning edition

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The developers of Capcom’s forthcoming Resident Evil 4 Remake have confirmed that no content will be cut from the original.

Speaking during an interview with Edge magazine, the developers working on the upcoming Resident Evil 4 Remake have confirmed that the game will not cut any content, and will, therefore, be faithful to the original.

The developers at Capcom mentioned that the team had initially split into three parts to work individually on the Village, Castle and Island sections.

Previously, the Resident Evil 4 Remake producer had revealed that the game is in the final phase of development, and that he’s preparing to share more information.

In his response, Resident Evil 4 Remake producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi stated that he is currently preparing to share more information on the game, and also said that it is in the final phase of development.

Meanwhile, in his aspirations for the year 2023, Resident Evil Village producer Masachika Kawata shared that he’ll be running about for all sorts of preparations.

He asked fan to look forward to what Capcom has in store for them, including new entries in the Resident Evil series. »

Biden signs bill to ease costs for prisoner calls to family

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Thursday signed into law a bill aimed at easing the cost for prisoners to call family and friends.

Prison telecommunication companies challenged the decision in court, claiming the FCC didn’t have the right to regulate the calls.

The legislation signed by Biden gives the federal agency the authority that the appellate court ruled it lacked, the White House said. »

Pigeon wearing crystal meth 'like a backpack' caught inside B.C. prison yard

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"This is kind of a curveball," said John Randle, Pacific regional president of the Union for Canadian Correctional Officers.

Second, an inmate could spend months training the bird from the inside to recognize the prison as its home.

Then, yeah, the pigeon would come back," said Givo Hassko, director of the Vancouver Poultry & Fancy Pigeon Association. »

Judges rule South Carolina racially gerrymandered U.S. House district

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The judges requested state lawmakers pass new U.S. House maps by the end of March.

She beat Joe Cunningham in 2020 after Cunningham became the first Democrat to flip a U.S. House seat in South Carolina in 30 years.

The 6th District stretches through a large swath of rural South Carolina into Columbia, some 100 miles (160 kilometers) from Charleston. »