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Hearthstone Core set: What's in and what's out for 2021

Over the last few weeks, Blizzard has indicated that Hearthstone will fundamentally change starting with the new Standard year. The Basic and Classic sets are going away, heading off to live in Wild. Standard players will now find a brand new base set of cards called the Core set, one that will see new cards rotate in and out on a yearly basis. On Thursday, Blizzard revealed the Core set and now all that s left is to see what s coming in and look at what s going out. Shacknews has the full list of Core cards listed below, a list taken from the Hearthstone website. We re also going to compare this to the Basic and Classic sets in order to point out which of the old cards are leaving Standard play with the launch of the Year of the Gryphon.

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AEW Dark results: Top Flight vs. Chaos Project

The Big Takeaways: It’s Tuesday and you know what that means. Excalibur, Taz, and Anthony Ogogo opened the show. Ogogo was in and out on commentary and barely to be noticed.  Ricky Starks (w/ Hook) def. Mike Verna (3:26) Hook walked Starks out and then went back to the locker room. Excalibur needled Taz on commentary about the potential of Starks being forced into a title match with Brian Cage should Cage beat Darby Allin in the TNT title match Wednesday. Starks gave Verna a little bit here and there, but mostly dominated the match. Verna got a near fall with a powerslam, but Starks finished him off with a spear.

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Northport & Hauppauge Men Developing Cover For Plumbing Equipment

UpdatedFri, Dec 11, 2020 at 10:31 am ET Replies(4) A maintenance snake without a cover; Robert Lauth and Robert Dapaah are attempting to develop a solution called the Snake Trap. (Robert Lauth) NORTHPORT, NY Maintenance workers who have used a drain snake before might be familiar with the dripping that occurs after cleaning a pipe or toilet. Two men are developing a potential solution they re calling the Snake Trap. Robert Lauth, a Northport native and 15-year maintenance mechanic at Huntington Hospital, and Robert Dapaah, 49, of Hauppauge, are the men behind the project. The Snake Trap is PPE for plumbing equipment, is the project s slogan, Lauth, 43, told Patch.

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