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Selena Gomez To Return For Wizards Of Waverly Place Reboot

Selena Gomez To Return For Wizards Of Waverly Place Reboot
Jan 19 2024 Share

Fans of “Wizards of Waverly Place” can celebrate as the magical siblings, Alex and Justin Russo, are set to return in the show’s sequel, “Wizards.” 

Selena Gomez and David Henrie, who originally portrayed the characters in the 2007 debut, will serve as executive producers. 

Gomez will make a guest appearance in the pilot, while Henrie will reprise his role as Justin regularly. New additions to the cast include Janice LeAnn Brown, Alkaio Thiele, and Mimi Gianopulos.

 

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The sequel explores Justin’s decision to leave his magical life at WizTech for a normal family existence. 

However, his past catches up when a powerful young wizard seeks his guidance, compelling Justin to reconcile with his magical roots for the sake of the Wizard World’s future.

Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas, known for their work on the “That’s So Raven” reboot, pen the pilot episode. Gomez expressed excitement on Instagram, sharing a throwback photo with Henrie and expressing her joy at the return. Henrie and Disney Channel also teased the news on social media, with Henrie hinting at “the year magic comes back” in 2024.

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Sexual Pleasure Is A Gift From God, Says Pope

Sexual Pleasure Is A Gift From God, Says Pope
Jan 19 2024 Share

In a Vatican address, Pope Francis proclaimed sexual pleasure as “a gift from God,” emphasizing the need for its disciplined enjoyment with patience. 

He cautioned against pornography, denouncing its provision of “satisfaction without relationship” and its potential to lead to addiction. The pontiff, addressing what he termed “the demon of lust,” delivered this sermon amid conservative Catholic criticism of Cardinal Victor Manuel Fernández, the new head of doctrine. 

Cardinal Fernández faced backlash for a decades-old book that explored human sexuality, featuring detailed descriptions of orgasms. The Pope’s recent sermon, however, was unrelated to these critiques.

Pope Francis asserted that lust devastates relationships, citing the prevalence of toxic relationships in contemporary society. 

This discourse followed his previous address on the vice of gluttony. Meanwhile, Cardinal Fernández, in December, introduced guidelines approved by the Pope, permitting priests to bless same-sex couples, though he clarified it didn’t change the Church’s stance on homosexuality. 

The move elicited strong condemnation from conservative figures, including Cardinal Gerhard Müller, who labeled it a “sacrilegious and blasphemous act.” Tensions within the Catholic Church escalated, culminating in the Pope evicting outspoken critic Cardinal Raymond Burke and revoking his salary.

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Motorcyclist Grievously Injured After Crashing Into Wall

Motorcyclist Grievously Injured After Crashing Into Wall
Jan 19 2024 Share

A 40 year old man resident of St Julian’s was taken to Mater Dei Hospital yesterday at around 1500hrs following an accident in Triq l-Imdina, Rabat. 

Preliminary investigations showed that the man was driving a Ducati motorcycle but lost control and crashed into a wall.

He was given immediate medical aid by a team that arrived on site and then transported to Mater Dei Hospital. He was later certified as having suffered grievous injuries. 

Police investigations are still ongoing. 

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59% Would Not Own An Electric Car: 8% Already Do

59% Would Not Own An Electric Car: 8% Already Do
Jan 19 2024 Share

Asking our followers on Instagram, 59% of respondents said that they would not own an electric car, compared to 41% who said they would. 

Meanwhile, 8% said that they own an electric car, compared to 10% who own a hybrid and 82% who own a fuel combustion engine.

Asking people why they would not own an electric car, 47% said that they are too expensive to buy or own, whereas 31% said that there are limited charging points. 

Another 22% said that they do not have a place to charge it at home. Asking for other reasons, some said that they are not yet feasible and/or sustainable.

Others touted a lack of planning by the authorities to improve the quality of the traffic system or even a lack of mechanics that work on electric cars. 

Others simply touted the joy they find in driving in a fuel combustion engine. 

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