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Reggae Icon Max Romeo Dead At 80

Reggae icon Max Romeo has died. The musician — who’s known for hits like “Chase The Devil” and “War Ina Babylon” — passed away after heart complications in Jamaica’s Saint Andrew Parish. He was 80.

Texas GOP braces for explosive Senate primary

Texas Republicans are bracing for an explosive Senate primary next year in the latest chapter of an ongoing civil war that has divided the state party. Members of the GOP raced quickly to endorse their respective candidates this week after Attorney General Ken Paxton, an ally

Will Poulter on ‘Black Mirror’ Episode ‘Plaything,’ Its Key ‘Bandersnatch-y’ Moment and Bringing Back Gaming Legend Colin Ritman for a Story in Which the ‘Future of Humanity Is at Stake’

SPOILER WARNING: This story discusses major plot developments in the “Black Mirror” episode “Plaything” currently streaming on Netflix. Will Poulter had heard hints that the character of Colin Ritman — the genius early ’80s games designer-character from the interactive 2018

How to Watch UFC 314: Volkanovski vs. Lopes Online

The UFC heads home to “The Magic City” for UFC 314. The main event is a highly-anticipated title bout between Alexander Volkanovski (26-4-0) battling Diego Lopes (26-6-0) for the featherweight championship belt. UFC 314: Volkanovski vs. Lopes takes place at Kaseya Center in

Can Marathon Afford Not To Be Free?

Marathon is Bungie’s next big multiplayer blockbuster and its first live-service launch as part of PlayStation. The game hails from a genre—extraction shooters—that’s never been for the faint of heart but from a big-budget studio that doesn’t do anything on the cheap. So how

How to sign up for the Marathon alpha

The Marathon alpha gives you a chance to play Bungie’s forthcoming extraction shooter significantly ahead of its Sept. 23 release date. Announced during Bungie’s Marathon stream on April 12, the Marathon alpha allows you to check out four characters on two maps. Like most alpha

Judge softens ban on DOGE access to Treasury Department data

A New York federal judge has partially walked back a ruling blocking President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing sensitive payment data at the Treasury Department. U.S. District Judge Jeanette A. Vargas in a late-Friday opinion gave one DOGE