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Trump admin plans 5-yr social media checks for US entry, raising concerns over tourism, privacy, & overreach.

Epic Games announced that beginning this weekend, Kim Kardashian would be the latest big name joining the roster of celebrities who have had the honor of having skins in Fortnite.

The Game Awards 2025 featured major game announcements like Resident Evil Requiem, Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis, and Star Wars: Fate of The Old Republic.

The Orange Menace, and current occupant of the White House, got BIG MAD at ABC's Rachel Scott for doing her job.

While promoting their joint effort, a new initiative called "Make Travel Family Friendly Again," which will see $1 billion of our tax dollars used to add more nursing rooms, workout stations and healthier food options at airports,  RFK Jr. and Duffey engaged in what many on social media are describing as an "ego contest" by enagaging in a pull-up contest near the security line at Reagan International Airport. 

Activision ditches back-to-back COD releases, vows to deliver 'unprecedented' support for Black Ops 7 after poor launch.

Donald Trump, who constantly claims he has "ended eight wars" and has been lobbying for a Nobel Peace Prize for years, got an award with the word "peace" in it, but it was from FIFA. 

Donald Trump isn’t beating the racism allegations thanks to this latest bonehead move. As part of his “modernisation” of the US National Park Service (NPS), Donald Trump is removing Martin Luther King Jr Day and Juneteenth from the list of days that allow free entry into national parks across the country. To further prove how […]

Netflix dropped an early Friday-morning bomb when it announced it had purchased parts of Warner Bros. Discovery, which could shake Hollywood for the foreseeable future.

Michael Dell's wife, Susan Dell, stole all the thunder from billion billion-dollar announcement, and not in a good way.

DEI Hire Pete Hegseth could be in some serious trouble after a bombshell Washington Post report alleges he may have committed "war crimes."

Black Friday is right around the corner, and the good folks at Nintendo, Sony, Xbox, and other video game publishers are already pushing out deals.