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Rumors have been swirling that popular online gaming platform Roblox is shutting down. Roblox allows users to make a virtual universe and participate in millions of games and interactive environments.
Rumours are making rounds on social media that the popular online gaming platform Roblox is shutting down in September. A viral notice claimed that Roblox would permanently shut down on September 1st, ...
The Marshall Islands finally got off the mark in international soccer on Thursday and promptly lost 4-0 to the U.S. Virgin Islands on a high school pitch in Arkansas, but not before making history as ...
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I decided to take on a fun (and slightly ridiculous) baking challenge – making a full-on island cake from scratch. With edible sand, palm trees, and even a little ocean, this cake turned into one of ...
New Cook Islands coach Ron Griffiths will begin to develop a coaching succession plan during the end-of-season Pacific Championships while helping to prepare the Moana to qualify for the 2028 Women’s ...
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A viral notice claiming Roblox will shut down on September 1, 2025, due to safety concerns and user demand has sparked panic. This comes amid legal scrutiny, international bans, and past controversies ...
(WJAR) — Last year, artist Thomas Dambo brought two large troll sculptures made of recycled materials to Ninigret Park in Charlestown. The popularity of these trolls inspired the artist to bring three ...
A Cincinnati couple went viral on TikTok after being denied entry into Kings Island, resulting in a tearful (and somewhat funny) video. Dejohnnie Harris, 17, and his girlfriend Ereyana Kincaid, 18, ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — New Yorkers could soon find it easier to buy pepper spray under a bill introduced by state Sen. Jessica Scarcella-Spanton. Scarcella-Spanton, a Democrat who represents the North ...