NBCUniversal Cookie Policy Explained

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South of Midnight Review: Compulsion Games’ Charming Action-Adventure

Compulsion Games, known for their unique world-building in Contrast and We Happy Few, has struck again with South of Midnight. This upcoming third-person action-adventure game promises to deliver a magical Deep South world, fun combat, and an adorable companion that will capture your heart. In the game, you play as Hazel, a young woman who … Read more

Marvel Rivals Reverses Mid-Season Rank Reset Plan Amid Fan Backlash

Marvel Rivals has reversed its plan to reset player ranks mid-season, citing overwhelming fan feedback against the idea. The game’s developer, NetEase, had announced a mid-season rank reset for February 21st but quickly U-turned after an outpouring of negative comments on social media. Fans expressed concerns that the frequent rank resets would be demotivating and … Read more

Mikaela Shiffrin Withdraws from Giant Slalom at World Championships

Olympic champion skier Mikaela Shiffrin has withdrawn from the giant slalom event at the Alpine Skiing World Championships, citing mental obstacles and a “PTSD struggle” following a November crash. The American star, a three-time Olympic medalist and seven-time world championship medalist, had been looking to defend her title but is now seeking more time to … Read more

Asteroid Odds Increase to 1 in 43, Still No Need for Panic

Asteroid 2024 YR4, currently estimated to be 196-foot-wide, has seen its odds of impacting Earth in 2032 increase to 1 in 43. However, experts warn that there’s no need to panic. The chances of the asteroid missing Earth remain at 97.7%. According to David Rankin, an expert who first discovered the asteroid, the increasing odds … Read more

176 WWII Bombs Found Under Wooler Playground

A playground in the English town of Wooler has been closed after workers discovered 176 unexploded World War II bombs buried underneath. The discovery was made on January 14, when excavation work began to expand the play area. The army bomb disposal team was alerted and worked to clear the site, but more bombs were … Read more

Adams Orders Staff to Trust Mayor, Avoid Criticism of Trump

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has instructed his top officials to trust him and avoid criticizing President Donald Trump, in a meeting held on Monday. The guidance comes amid confusion over how city employees should handle interactions with Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. The mayor had scheduled the meeting late Friday, after days of … Read more

Russia’s Fears Exposed in Leaked Paper

Russia has expressed concerns about its ex-Soviet nations, with a leaked paper shedding light on the country’s anxieties. The leaked document reveals Moscow’s fears regarding the stability and security of several former Soviet republics, including Ukraine, Belarus, and Kazakhstan. Details of Russia’s concerns are not provided in the leak, but it is understood that the … Read more

Liam Payne Honored with Emotional Grammy Tribute After Tragic Death

One Direction star Liam Payne was honored at the Grammys with an emotional video tribute that left fans in tears. The annual In Memoriam segment, which honors musical voices who have died in the last year, featured a montage of Payne’s best moments and a performance by Chris Martin of Coldplay’s “All My Love”. The … Read more

GM, Ford Mitigate Tariffs by 50% as Industry Sees ‘Chaos’

General Motors (GM) and Ford Motor CEO Mary Barra have expressed confidence in mitigating up to 50% of potential North American tariffs threatened by President Donald Trump. The company has contingency plans ready for if tariffs are levied on auto parts and vehicles coming into the US from Canada and Mexico. Barra said GM is … Read more