Arts & Entertainment
NJPW STRONG Results (12/18): Tom Lawlor Defends STRONG Openweight Championship Against Fred Rosser

NJPW STRONG aired its latest episode on December 18. The event was taped in Riverside, CA at New Japan Detonation. Full results and highlights are below. NJPW STRONG Results (12/18) The DKC & Kevin Knight defeated Jordan Clearwater & Brogan Finlay STRONG Openweight Championship: Tom Lawlor (c) defeated Fred Rosser Black Tiger, JR Kratos, & Royce Isaacs defeated Rocky Romero, David Finlay, & Juice Robinson Detonation wraps up tonight at 8/7c on #njpwstrong! –Tom Lawlor vs Fred Rosser for the STRONG Openweight Championship –FinJuice & Rocky Romero vs Team Filthy –LA Dojo vs Jordan Clearwater & Brogan Finlay Watch on @njpw_world & @FiteTV! pic.twitter.com/vDb4shiWbG — NJPW of America (@NJPWofAmerica) December 18, 2021 The STRONG Openweight Championship is on the line when @FilthyTomLawlor defends against @realfredrosser. This one is deeply personal after Lawlor humiliated Rosser in Philadelphia. TONIGHT at 8/7c on @njpwworld & @FiteTV!#njpwstrong pic.twitter.com/fyWYkTfBrV — NJPW of America (@NJPWofAmerica) December 18, 2021 You can find results from past NJPW STRONG events in Fightful’s results section.
Original Post: fightful.com
Arts & Entertainment
Horwath’s Entry Into Hamilton Mayoral Race Increases Attention on Candidates, Say Analysts

Hamilton’s mayoral race now has four candidates including a former mayor, the former Hamilton Chamber of Commerce boss and former head of the city’s taxi drivers’ union.
Original Source: globalnews.ca
Arts & Entertainment
Nikole Hannah-Jones and the Country We Have (2021)

Is history always political? Who gets to decide? What happens when you challenge common narratives? In this episode, Throughline’s Rund Abdelfatah and Ramtin Arablouei explore these questions with Nikole Hannah-Jones, an investigative journalist at the New York Times and the creator of the 1619 Project.
Source Here: choice.npr.org
Arts & Entertainment
Life’s Hardships Lead to the Trek of a Lifetime in ‘Soundings’

Doreen Cunningham felt worn down by financial limitations as a single parent trying to, as she says, make life work. She tells Scott Simon that society’s unfair treatment toward single-parent households led her to escape to follow the gray whale migration with her 2-year-old son, which she documents in her memoir Soundings.
Source Here: choice.npr.org
-
Tech7 months ago
This AI Software Nearly Predicted Omicron’s Tricky Structure
-
General Business8 months ago
See What’s Coming Next in the Online Business Industry
-
General Business8 months ago
OnlineBusiness.com Buys CSEO and Expands Its Services to Its Clients
-
General Business8 months ago
OnlineBusiness Report for Q3 2021: Key Highlights From the Latest Data on Domain Sales
-
Tech8 months ago
Your Rooftop Garden Could Be a Solar-Powered Working Farm
-
Tech8 months ago
How to Not Melt Down Over Our Warming Planet
-
Finance8 months ago
Four Companies Sign Leases at Fisher Brothers’ 299 Park Avenue
-
Tech7 months ago
Apple @ Work: MacBook Air Vs 14″ MacBook Pro – Which Is Best for Business Users?