Month: October 2024

Sony and PlayStation have shut the doors on Firewalk Studios after the developers lost more than $200 million for their parent company in about two weeks. Sony purchased the studio in 2023. Before its release, Concord — a space-aged first-person shooter game — was criticized for its excessive and forced diversity themes, including multiple characters
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Shocking documents have revealed that San Jose State University asked other schools for financial compensation after they forfeited against SJSU, following reports that SJSU has a male athlete on its women’s volleyball team. SJSU features a 6’1″ male — Blaire Fleming, born Brayden — on its roster, which has resulted in five schools issuing forfeits:
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It’s been around for a few years now, but these days, the technology is leaping into overdrive. Lucid dreams: the playground of occultists and “psychonauts” for millennia, they’re an occasional — not always enjoyable — experience for some of us and a market opportunity for a few plucky startups. But can mere money explain why
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Tech billionaire Elon Musk said his company was looking into claims that the Harris-Walz presidential campaign was trying to manipulate community notes on X in order to push more favorable narratives. Musk reposted the accusations on X, the platform he owns, from an account with screenshots from a report in the Federalist documenting the alleged
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The establishment of both parties is terrified that Donald Trump will win the election, expose and clean up the Deep State, and restrict Democrats’ death cult obsession. The latest scion of a famed Republican dynasty to back corrupt Kamala Harris is Barbara Pierce Bush. Advertisement Barbara, daughter of President George W. Bush and granddaughter of
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A resident of a rural Illinois home fatally shot an intruder early Friday morning, Shelby County Sheriff Brian McReynolds told the Effingham Daily News. “At 5:25 a.m., the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office received a call of a home invasion in progress at a rural Herrick address within Shelby County,” McReynolds said in a press release,
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New York Times reporters Shane Goldmacher, Maggie Haberman, and Michael Gold were on the scene for the purported Trump hate-fest held at Madison Square Garden on Sunday. The resulting story featured what political polling guru (and Kamala Harris supporter) Nate Silver in his newsletter called “the sort of headline” the paper’s “liberal critics” have “been pining for”: “A
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Top O’ the Briefing Happy Tuesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Bahndruif spent most of his free time sculpting grass-fed butter miniatures of his favorite “Mama’s Family” episodes.  Advertisement For the last week or so, many of my conservative friends and colleagues have been saying that they’re feeling “cautious optimism” about the election. There has
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Since the dawn of October, I’ve found myself thinking often about two iconic monsters — the bloodthirsty vampire and the shapeshifting werewolf. Perhaps it’s the Halloween decorations everywhere, the pop-up costume shops on every corner, or the horror films Netflix keeps recommending to me. The vampiric spirit of bloodlust is easy enough to see in
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In the latest turn in the circle of symbiosis, Amanpour & Co., which airs on PBS, invited PBS’s Washington Week host and Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg to discuss his anonymously sourced hit piece, which dropped two weeks before the presidential election, alleging Donald Trump envied Adolf Hitler’s generals. Goldberg added a soupcon of condescension toward his
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Hard times create strong men; strong men create good times; good times create weak men; and weak men create hard times. The familiar maxim expresses not just historical truth but also basic biology. If we keep ignoring this grim reality, the fallout won’t just be flabbier bodies or fleeting mood swings — we’re risking the
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Long before Jeffrey Epstein’s private Caribbean retreat, there was another island where the most depraved acts against children took place in absolute secrecy. And like Epstein, its owner was a rich and powerful member of the elite hiding in plain sight. Keenan’s research points to the possibility that those involved in the North Fox Island
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