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Texas Chain Saw Massacre Dev Addresses The Game Leaving Xbox Game Pass
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (TCM) is approaching its first anniversary. When it launched on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation platforms on August 18 last year, it also landed in Xbox Game Pass. That advantageous position helped the game climb to over 4 million players in its first month. With the game soon exiting Game Pass
Vampire Survivors Is Finally Coming To PS5 And PS4 Later This Month
Vampire Survivors has locked in an August 29 release date for PS5 and PS4 consoles. Developer Poncle made the announcement with a short trailer, showing off all of the action and 500,000 texture-mapped garlic balls, and emphasizing "at least" 13.5 hours of gameplay. A Vampire Survivors PlayStation port was first revealed during the Triple-I Initiative
CoD: Black Ops 6 Zombies – Gameplay Reveal And Everything We Know
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 arrives later this year, which includes Treyarch's iconic Zombies mode. The developer has revealed new gameplay and details for the upcoming round-based Zombies mode. Here we highlight all of the biggest announcements for Black Ops 6 Zombies, including the new save and join features, Wonder Weapons, Gobblegums, and Easter-egg
Ukraine launches ‘massive’ drone strike on Russia’s Lipetsk region, as cross-border attack rages on
CNN — Russia’s Lipetsk region has been struck by a “massive” Ukrainian drone attack, according to its governor, as Ukraine’s cross-border assault into Russia shows no sign of easing. At least nine people were wounded in the attack, which damaged energy infrastructure and prompted the temporary evacuation of residents in several areas, Lipetsk governor Igor
With ‘Swift Boat’ architect at the helm, Trump campaign uses familiar playbook against Walz
CNN — The Trump campaign’s attacks on Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s military record are channeling the “swift boating” campaign 20 years ago against John Kerry, which accused the 2004 Democratic presidential nominee of lying about his Vietnam service and decorations. The common denominator in both efforts: Trump campaign co-manager Chris LaCivita. LaCivita played a key
Florida Housing Market Struggles as Tampa Prices Slashed by 1 in 3 Sellers
Roughly one in three homes listed for sale in Tampa, Florida, in June had their original asking price slashed by sellers, according to a new study by GoBankingRates. Homeowners in some areas of the Sunshine State are struggling to find buyers amid a flood of new inventory and stubbornly high mortgage rates. GoBankingRates, a website
Tim Walz’s Approval Rating Surges As JD Vance’s Falls
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's approval rating has surged since he was announced as Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate, while Donald Trump's pick Ohio Senator JD Vance has seen his fall. A YouGov survey conducted on August 8, two days after Harris announced Walz as her pick, found he had a net favorability rating of
Tim Walz ‘Did Something Wrong in Service’: Former Command Sgt. Major
A former soldier who commanded Minnesota Governor Tim Walz in the Army National Guard says that the 2024 Democratic vice presidential candidate "did something wrong in service." Republicans have been furiously attacking Walz's history of military service since he was announced as the running mate of Vice President Kamala Harris earlier this week, with Senator
Greg Abbott Orders Texas Hospitals to Report Illegal Immigrants’ Data
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed an executive order requiring hospitals to collect data on the healthcare costs of undocumented migrants treated in the state. The order will mean that the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) must "assess costs to the Texas public hospital system imposed by the federal government's open-border policies." Healthcare officials
Food Recall Map Shows Worst Affected States
Food recalls are not uncommon in the United States, but some states are more likely to be impacted than others. A new analysis by regulatory compliance company Traceone has found that between 2020 and 2024, California was the top state impacted by withdrawals issued by the federal government. Food recalls are enacted when a product