PS5 Physical Editions Of Mortal Shell 2 Are Selling Out And Players Are Telling Sony To Take Note
Mortal Shell 2 fans are not messing around
Mortal Shell 2 fans are not messing around
Legalization doesn’t have to be an all-or-nothing question.
Uncovered , a site for judging books by their first pages. “No cover. No bestseller sticker, no celebrity book club, no BookTok trend. You read the opening of a real book, blind, and answer the only question that matters: would you keep reading?”
Wildfire smoke is blanketing parts of the U.S. this week, bringing hazy, smelly conditions to millions.
See the photo credit up there? "Martin Sorrondeguy" — the same Martin Sorrondeguy, presumably, from Los Crudos and Limp Wrist. (I don't think there's two Martin Sorrondeguys.) That means that Ceremony got a DIY punk legend to take their press pictures. That's fucking sick. It
The members of the East London trio Envie (pronounced on-vee) have been friends since school. They've been at it for a while — their Bandcamp page under former band name Dystopia was last active in 2020, and they featured on FKA twigs' Caprisongs track " Which Way " — but it
Paleontologists in China have discovered the oldest chemically verified amber ever found, dating to 385 million years ago. That's approximately 140 million years before dinosaurs roamed Earth. The previous record holder was an amber sample from the Late Carboniferous period,
The Hollywood behemoths had reportedly been hoping to finalize the deal next week, but a coalition of 12 Democratic state attorneys general this week requested a temporary restraining order blocking the acquisition.
By Rick Noack, Mubasher Bukhari and Asif Shahzad ISLAMABAD, July 16 (Reuters) - Attacks on Saudi Arabia by Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis this week have frustrated Pakistan and threaten to draw Islamabad into the conflict, complicating any future role it may have as a mediator
Decision Desk HQ’s brand-new midterm forecast is raising fresh questions about the fight for the House. The projection cautions that Democratic gains may not be as significant as some expected, reshaping the outlook for both parties heading into the midterms. Join The Hill’s
July 16 - Armenia has seized control of a cement company owned by an arrested opposition leader, state media said on Thursday, as critics accuse Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of waging a crackdown on opponents since winning re-election last month.
The PlayStation Summer Sale is here, and it features some nice discounts for some of 2026's best games.
Elon Musk's artificial intelligence firm xAI is suing a South Carolina man, accusing him of using its generative chatbot Grok to create child sexual abuse material. The suit, filed in a federal court Tuesday in Texas, alleges Terry Wayne Harwood had at least two Grok accounts
Vice President Vance on Wednesday said that some within the Israeli government “hate” the U.S.- Iran deal spurred by the 14-point memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed last month. "There's a lot of talk about how much the Israeli government is influencing American politics.
It marks the latest effort to strike a compromise on the issue between Republicans and Democrats.
About 185 million SpaceX shares are now sold short, representing roughly 29% of the company's publicly tradable float, according to S3.
BEIJING, July 16 - Twenty-nine countries on Thursday signed an agreement to establish the World AI Cooperation Organization, an intergovernmental body China says aims to promote international cooperation and global governance in artificial intelligence.
The past year has minted a pair of new superstars as Ella Langley and Olivia Dean dominate the 2026 top songs chart from Luminate, Variety and Billboard’s official data partner, amid global trends that sees global streaming climb 10% and Spanish-language music soar to 1 in 10
Astronomers using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope have discovered a giant planet outside our solar system, called an exoplanet, hiding within one of the most intensely studied planetary systems in the Milky Way galaxy.
Fortntie's Batman-themed summer event is live with new outfits for Harley Quinn, Catwoman, and Poison Ivy, along with new quests and POIs.
More than half of Pennsylvania voters in a new poll want Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) to leave the Democratic Party. Fetterman’s approval rating, at 48 percent, was above water in Quinnipiac University data. But 52 percent said they’d like to see him depart the party amid
Analysis reveals stark socioeconomic divide, with schools with highest free school meal eligibility having fewer trees Private school grounds in England offer 41% more tree cover than state schools for cooling and shade in extreme temperatures, research has found. As teachers
Uber agreed Thursday to a nearly $15 billion bid to acquire the German-based Delivery Hero, which will create the largest food-delivery group outside of China. The transaction will double the number of markets where Uber offers mobility and delivery services, Uber CEO Dara
The bottom surface of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool has faded to look more gray than blue after a renovation project concluded last month. The new liner is grayer than when the recipient of a federal contract repainted the bottom of the pool in a bright shade of blue to
Slick Rick also takes the stage as ESPN's annual award show celebrates New York's NBA title
The last un-monetized frontier of gaming: virtual billboards
The key thing is to require the government to prove its case publicly and provide accountable review to prevent arbitrary and capricious action.
Ziaur Rahman, a war hero who went on to become president, was killed in 1981 during a military coup.
Well, shake it up baby, now. Twist and shout. Come on, come on, come on, come on baby, now. Come on and work it on out. As usual, that old-school rock 'n' roll spirit courses through Perennial's new single "Modernism," and so does bracing party-punk sass. The title track from
Nanocrystals are so useful that they formed the basis of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. But despite their usefulness, scientists have so far been able to make these microscopic crystals from only a limited palette of materials. A group of chemists at the University of
It may be awhile before conditions improve.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) plans to spend another $100 billion in the U.S. to build more chip facilities, the company announced Thursday. The chipmaker's investment will be directed toward constructing several more semiconductor and advanced packaging
"It was left to all of us to speculate and spiral and worry."