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Code Vein II: The Kotaku Review

This open-world sequel is ideal for JRPG fans looking for an approachable entry point to Soulslikes The post Code Vein II: The Kotaku Review appeared first on Kotaku .

Virginia Democrats appeal ruling on redistricting amendment

Virginia Democrats on Wednesday appealed a judge’s ruling that blocks a redistricting amendment from going before voters this spring as they look to pick up House seats ahead of the midterms. “Today, we followed through on our commitment to appeal the Tazewell ruling," top

Agents in Pretti shooting on administrative leave

The federal agents who fatally shot Alex Pretti were placed on administrative leave Saturday, a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official told NewsNation, the Hill’s sister network. A Border Patrol agent and a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer shot and killed

✍️ The Bill to Hand Parenting to Big Tech | EFFector 38.2

Lawmakers in Washington are once again focusing on kids, screens, and mental health. But according to Congress, Big Tech is somehow both the problem and the solution. We're diving into the latest attempt to control how kids access the internet and more with our latest EFFector

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Maine governor on ICE surge: 'We will not be intimidated'

Maine Gov. Janet Mills (D) warned the Trump administration on Tuesday that the state "will not be intimidated" by the administration's surge in federal immigration enforcement. “Today, I say to the people of Maine: We will not be intimidated. We will not be silenced," Mills

DHS review does not mention Pretti brandishing gun: Reports

An internal review of the Alex Pretti shooting, reviewed by multiple news outlets, does not mention that he brandished his weapon before being shot, as at least one Trump official initially claimed. The preliminary review by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said two

Employee engagement slips from 2020 high: Gallup

A new Gallup survey found that the share of respondents who reported feeling actively engaged at work last year was down 5 percent from its high in 2020. The poll, released Wednesday, found that 31 percent of employees said they felt actively engaged at work in 2025, the same