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Aug 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

How Games Evolve: Borrowing, Polishing, and Innovating

Fumito Ueda, known for his work on The Last Guardian, recently shared his thoughts on game design. He believes that the focus should shift from inventing new mechanics to refining existing ones. This idea isn't new, but it's gaining traction in the industry. Many successful games borrow ideas from

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Aug 05 2025CRIME

The Unusual Execution: What Happened to Byron Black?

In a recent event, Tennessee carried out the execution of Byron Black, a 69-year-old man with multiple health issues. What made this execution unusual was that Black had an implanted heart device, and there were concerns about whether it might shock his heart during the process. Witnesses reported t

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Aug 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Linux Users Get a New AI Sidekick: Newelle

Newelle is a new AI helper designed for GNOME desktop users. It's more than just a chatbot; it can also execute Linux commands if configured correctly. However, it requires Flatseal to enable this functionality. Think of Newelle as a versatile tool for Linux enthusiasts who enjoy AI. Unlike typical

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Aug 05 2025SCIENCE

How a Common Virus Can Turn Deadly in Certain Cancers

In parts of the world where it's common, a virus called Epstein-Barr (EBV) is found in over 90% of people with a specific type of throat cancer. This virus, the first known human DNA tumor virus, can cause big changes in how our chromosomes are organized. When EBV interacts with human DNA, it can re

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Aug 04 2025CRIME

Victoria's Bold Move: Tackling Knife Crime with Machete Bins

In a surprising move, Victoria, an Australian state, is taking a hard stance against knife crime. They've set up special bins at police stations for people to hand in their machetes. This is all part of a new law that will make it illegal to own, carry, or sell machetes starting September 1. From S

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Aug 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Unraveling the Shaw Family Secrets: What's Next for Tracker?

Tracker, the CBS crime drama, has had its ups and downs, especially with the Shaw family mystery. For two seasons, fans have been left in the dark about who killed Ashton Shaw. But now, things are looking up for season 3. Two actors, Abby McEnany and Eric Graise, won't be back for season 3. This me

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Aug 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Under the Radar: A Must-Watch Crime Drama on Netflix

In the summer of 2025, a new crime drama series quietly made its way onto Netflix. This six-part miniseries, titled "Under a Dark Sun, " has managed to fly under the radar despite its impressive performance on streaming charts. It quickly climbed to the number five spot in the U. S. and even reached

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Aug 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Donkey Kong Bananza: A Jungle Journey with a Twist

Donkey Kong Bananza is a fun game where you smash things and eat bananas. But things get tough when you reach the Forest Layer, a poison swamp that feels way harder than it should be. It's like comparing a walk in the park to a hike through a toxic waste dump. The poison hurts a lot, and there are s

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Aug 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Darth Maul's Crime Syndicate: A Glimpse into the Dark Side

Darth Maul, a fan-favorite villain from the Star Wars universe, is set to take center stage in an upcoming animated series. This show, Maul: Shadow Lord, promises to delve into the character's role as the leader of the criminal organization Crimson Dawn. Unlike previous portrayals, this series aims

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Aug 03 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Vanessa Kirby's Hidden Gem: A Crime Thriller You Might Have Missed

Vanessa Kirby, known for her role as Sue Storm in the recent "Fantastic Four" movie, had a lesser-known part in a 2015 crime thriller called "Bone in the Throat. " This film tells the story of a young chef who takes a job at his uncle's restaurant, only to discover it's being used by the London mob

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