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Bleeding steel

At over 60 years old, Jackie Chan proves that he is still fighting fit. The year has already seen Chan star in  Kung Fu Yoga . Then there is  The Foreigner  and  Bleeding Steel  incoming. A new full-length trailer and character posters have been released for  Bleeding Steel , a sci-fi thriller written and directed by Leo Zhang. Jackie Chan stars as a special forces agent who gets caught up in a conspiracy while protecting a young woman from an evil organisation. Years later, a sci-fi novel  Bleeding Steel  is published, and that’s when the bad guys with futuristic attire suddenly appear. The trailer looks like a mix of two different films mashed together. But you get shootouts, explosions and a car crash. Plus, also see Tess Haubrich beating Chan up on top of the Sydney Opera House.

seo tips and tricks

                                         These latest SEO tips and tricks are given by some of the established and  renowned SEO experts  in the industry. You probably know that SEO has been changed dramatically over the few years. Tactics like keyword stuffing, thin content, building spammy and irrelevant backlinks to achieve rankings in Google are long gone. So, you are probably wondering what  SEO techniques  are the most effective nowadays. Today, Google honors only those websites, who follow their guidelines and satisfy users. Well, if you’re not getting the traffic you want, and also want to  take your SEO to the next level , then, these experts’ Search Engine Optimization tips will help you get where you want to be.

olympic swimming trails

USA Swimming has announced that the 2020 Olympic Trials will return to the CenturyLink Center in Omaha, Neb., for the fourth time. The facility, typically the home of Creighton University’s Division I men’s basketball program, will again seat 13,000-plus fans for eight days of swimming, as it has for the Olympic Trials in 2008, 2012 and 2016. “USA Swimming has had great success in the city of Omaha,” USA Swimming interim CEO  Mike Unger  said. “If you could have predicted the amount of success we’ve had in this city and in this venue, you would have been crazy. It’s been awesome for this sport and the city of Omaha.” “On behalf of the Omaha Sports Commission, I can’t tell you how excited we are to bring a fourth straight U.S. Swim Trials to Omaha,” Omaha Sports Commission President  Chris Kircher  said. “While today’s agreement reflects a lot of hard work, months of discussion, it also reflects the strength of the partnership the Omaha Sports Commission has with USA Swimm