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The Sicko’s Guide To Steam Next Fest February 2026
The game demo parade should be an opportunity to fly your freak flag
North Korea's Kim re-elected to lead ruling party at congress: Report
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed to lift living standards in his opening speech at a congress held once every five years.
North Korea’s Kim re-elected to lead ruling party at congress: KCNA
The decision was made “in accordance with the unshakable will and unanimous desire of all the delegates”.
North Korea's ruling party re-elects Kim Jong Un general secretary for bolstering nuclear power
SEOUL, Feb 23 - North Korea's ruling Workers' Party re-elected leader Kim Jong Un as general secretary at the fourth day of its party congress meetings on Sunday, state news agency KCNA reported on Monday.
Deep sea landscapes are a new frontier of human exploration—here's what we may find
When we dream of landscapes, we might imagine rolling valleys or rugged mountains. But there is a whole landscape hidden from human view: the secret world of the seafloor.
Keith Urban Manager Gary Borman Retires After 50 Years in Business; ‘I’ll Forever Be Grateful,’ Country Star Says
Veteran artist manager Gary Borman has retired, he announced on Sunday, and will be shuttering the doors of his namesake company 50 years after its inception. His client of 25 years, Keith Urban, will be moving to a new firm although a rep tells Variety there is no
New Blood CEO Dave Oshry says he's 'always loved GOG' but 'they need enough people to give a s**t, or how long are they even going to be around'
"Steam let anybody put anything on there, and then all of a sudden who needed GOG anymore?"
'It’s pretty sad and pathetic that a game with difficult content can’t get on the larger marketplaces:' Despite creeping censorship on Steam and Epic, these devs are fighting to make a transgressive stop-motion horror game
It's a tough time for weird horror, but Talha and Jack Co won't stop.
EU says it won’t accept increase in US tariffs after Supreme Court ruling: ‘A deal is a deal’
After the court struck down Trump's global tariffs on Friday, President Trump announced temporary, across-the-board tariffs of 10%, which he then hiked to 15% a day later.
Zelensky tells BBC Putin has started WW3 and must be stopped
Ukraine's president sat down with the BBC's Jeremy Bowen in Kyiv days before the four-year anniversary of the war.
Why Indonesia is getting an aircraft carrier, and how Southeast Asian countries could respond
The acquisition of the Giuseppe Garibaldi would make Indonesia the second country in Southeast Asia, and the fifth in Asia, to operate an aircraft carrier.
Randy Fine censure threat could spark tit-for-tat cycle
The House could soon be forced into another tit-for-tat cycle of members attempting to discipline each other by forcing votes on the House floor — and derailing GOP leaders' control of the chamber. A massive wave of Democrats have called to formally censure Rep. Randy Fine
How to Watch Claressa Shields vs. Franchon Crews-Dezurn 2 Boxing Live Online
After facing off against each other back in 2016, Michigan fighter Claressa Shields defeated Virginia Beach boxer Franchon Crews-Dezurn in an unanimous decision to kickstart both of their professional careers in the ring. And now, undisputed heavyweight champion Shields,
Luna slams GOP senator for 'bartending' swipe at AOC after Munich appearance
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) on Saturday criticized Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) for mocking Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s (D-N.Y.) experience as a bartender. Luna wrote on the social platform X that while she does not often agree with Ocasio-Cortez, to “knock her or anyone
BAFTAs Make the Oscars Race Messy, From Timothée Chalamet’s Shocking Loss to Sean Penn and Wunmi Mosaku Proving Supporting Races Are Anyone’s Game
Fractured, unpredictable and thrilling chaos are defining this awards season after a wild night at the 79th BAFTA Awards, with the race now barreling into the final stretch before Oscar voting opens Thursday, Feb. 26. Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” was the
The algorithmic feed on X could be shifting political views toward conservatism
Turning on the "For You" algorithm on X (formerly Twitter) may shift users' political opinions toward more conservative views, suggests research involving nearly 5,000 X users. These effects are shown to persist even after users return to a chronological feed, according to a
US Embassy tells Americans to shelter in place after Mexican army kills cartel leader
The State Department on Sunday issued a warning to U.S. citizens in certain parts of Mexico to shelter in place until further notice on account of "ongoing security operations and related road blockages and criminal activity." The regions listed in the advisory include the
JPMorgan admits to closing Trump’s accounts after Jan. 6 Capitol attack
JPMorgan Chase this week acknowledged it closed President Trump’s bank accounts in the wake of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, The Associated Press reported. In a court filing the bank submitted this week in Trump’s lawsuit against it, JPMorgan’s former chief
Australian eatery chain THISBOWL claims fifth NYC location site
With nearly 2,000 square feet, the café joins other retail tenants at the location including a large West Elm.
European Central Bank chief says world needs 'clarity' on US trade relationships
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde on Sunday said countries need "clarity" on the future of their trade relationships with the United States after the Trump administration's tariffs were struck down by the Supreme Court. “I think it's, it's critically important
Why your brain has to work harder in an open-plan office than private offices
Since the pandemic, offices around the world have quietly shrunk. Many organizations don't need as much floor space or as many desks, given many staff now do a mix of hybrid work from home and the office. But on days when more staff are required to be in, office spaces can feel
How to improve the performance of qubits: Super-fast fluctuation detection achieved
Using commercially available technology and innovative methods, researchers at NBI have pushed the limits of how fast you can detect changes in the sensitive quantum states in the qubit. Their work allows researchers to follow rapid changes in qubit performance that were
Malampaya’s new gas find may steady Philippines’ power supply, but cheaper bills remain elusive
The new well must still be connected to the existing system through a 5km pipeline link.







































