KTS LMG Guide: The Ultimate Loadout & Strategy

Light machine guns aren’t typically known for their accuracy—they’re usually all about raw power and spraying bullets. However, the KTS stands out. It’s become popular with players who want both firepower and precision, as many weapon builds force you to choose between the two. The KTS is designed for control and consistency, making it surprisingly accurate compared to other light machine guns known for their strong recoil.

‘Cold Storage’ Trailer: Liam Neeson and Joe Keery Take on Zombie Horror

Okay, so I just heard about this movie, and it sounds insane! Basically, this super dangerous, rapidly changing fungus breaks loose from a top-secret lab. It’s up to two young workers and this really tough, experienced guy who deals with bio-threats to survive the night and stop it from wiping out everyone. Apparently, it spreads fast and just destroys everything in its way, so the stakes are seriously high!

Stranger Things’ Jamie Campbell Bower Did Not Hold Back While Explaining Why Using The Bathroom In The Vecna Costume Is ‘A F—ing Nightmare’

Creature performer Bart Bower recently shared a surprisingly detailed explanation – captured in a TikTok video by The Radio Hagg – of the challenges of staying hydrated and using the restroom while completely covered in latex and prosthetic makeup. He described how something as simple as a bathroom break becomes a complicated production issue when you’re essentially sealed inside a costume.

Crypto Market Crashes: Whales Are Panic-Selling or Just Taking a Coffee Break? ☕💸

BTC couldn’t even keep its pants up above $100K as Asian markets yawned awake. The Fed’s hawkish vibes ruined everyone’s day-traders ditched rate-cut dreams faster than a Brit dumps tea for coffee. The Dow and S&P? Down 2% and 1.66% respectively. Tech stocks? Abandoned like a parking ticket on a Friday night. Santiment shrugged: “ETFs lost $963.7M-buyers are ghosts, honey.”

The Beast in Me Recap: Kill the Beast

Let’s rewind and cover what happened. The story begins with Abbott and his team finding thousands of dollars hidden in the seats of a private jet. It’s December 2019, and Abbott immediately goes from the plane to a party at Nina’s gallery to arrest the jet’s owner, Pedro Dominguez. Dominguez is a Miami real estate developer who launders money for a cartel, and he’s the one who provided the last $100 million needed to help the Jarvises resolve their financial problems. Seeing a picture of Nile in his colleague’s office, Abbott recalls arresting someone at that same gallery – this was the night he was remembering. However, everyone originally thought Abbott crashed the party to arrest Nile, not Dominguez. Madison, the gallery owner, is furious and even throws her champagne glass at Abbott. Her anger isn’t just from the public embarrassment; she’s in the middle of an art show and is also using cocaine.