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And it’s getting sued…again. As sad as it sounds, video games have always been the focus of many controversies. Some of them have been overblown, like they’re “turning kids’ brains into mush,” which ...
The Emmy nominations delivered a genuine shake-up, where familiar heavyweights Hacks and The Bear certainly held their ground — but all eyes are on a bold newcomer: The Studio. The debut Apple TV+ ...
Country artist Luke Bryan is playing three consecutive concerts in Wisconsin, Illinois, and Michigan on September 18, 19, and 20 as part of his 2025 “Farm Tour.” ACM Entertainer of the Year ...
If your lunch order is a little lacking in portion size, your name might have something to do with it—at least according to some social media users. A viral theory claims takeout orders from ...
Nigerian national Chukwuemeka Victor Amachukwu has been extradited from France to the U.S. to face charges of hacking, fraud, and identity theft for suspected spearphishing attacks on U.S. tax ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. This article was featured in the One Story to Read Today newsletter. Sign up for it here. One common explanation for why children spend so much of their free ...
The agriculture sector is on edge like never before. With ICE officers chasing undocumented immigrants through fields and barging into meatpacking plants, workers are spooked. Even before the farm ...
Japan may be the world’s third largest importer of coffee beans, but a handful of farms on Okinawa are capitalizing on the islands’ rich soil, subtropical climate and favorable temperatures to make a ...
The "Phantom Hacker" scam involves a coordinated team of fraudsters posing as tech support, financial institutions, and U.S. government agencies to convince victims their devices and money are at risk ...
Four years ago, gig work for North Korean agents turned Christina Chapman’s life around. On Thursday, it led to a prison sentence of 102 months, or 8½ years, for the Arizona woman. Chapman was given ...