Month: January 2024
‘Palworld’ Pokémon Modder Tests the Limits of Nintendo’s Legal Reach
YouTuber ToastedShoes had his Pokémon mod of Palworld taken down. Now he’s back with a new mod with “legally distinct” creatures—for as long as it lasts.
The Education Department agrees to consider more student-loan borrowers for its second attempt at debt relief
Following mounting pressure from advocates and Democrats, the Education Department said it’s holding another negotiation for student-debt relief.
I left the US and moved to Istanbul for a fresh start. I love it here, and my American dollars go far.
I left the US to move to Istanbul, where my American dollars go far. The views, cost of living, and community have made me want to stay.
We now have more details on what happened with the Alaska Airlines door plug — and how Boeing plans to address quality issues
Two reports say Boeing used two record-keeping logs to track actions taken during assembly of its 737 Max jets.
‘No big drama’ is coming for the US economy, but complacency is a rising risk, ‘Big Short’ traders say
"As long as credit quality is okay, there’s no, you know, big drama coming," Steve Eisman told CNBC at a financial conference.
Trump’s early organizing across the South is paying off as he faces off against Nikki Haley
By courting Republicans early, Trump has created a sense of inevitably around his campaign among many GOP voters, a major impediment for Nikki Haley.
The F-16 hit 50 years of flying. These photos show the Viper in action.
The F-16 has evolved from its nearly disastrous first flight to become one of the world’s most-produced fighter jets.
You no longer have to be royal to own a castle — here’s proof
Castles are no longer reserved for royalty. Here are five lavish properties owned by couples, entrepreneurs, and families.
News24 | UN court rejects most of Ukraine’s ‘terror’ case against Russia
The United Nations’ top court on Wednesday mostly rejected Ukraine’s claims that Russia was financing “terrorism” in eastern Ukraine, saying only that Moscow had failed to investigate alleged breaches.
Israel might let Hamas leaders live in exile – media
Israeli officials discuss allowing Hamas leaders to take refuge in another country to help end the war in Gaza, report says Read Full Article at RT.com