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Royal photographer Chris Jackson, author of “Modern Majesty,” shares how King Charles’ cancer diagnosis shifted his perspective, deepening his connection with the public and his royal role.
Adam Fortier, a comics industry veteran whose career has included publisher roles at Boom! Studios and Joe Books, currently stands accused of two simultaneous instances of unsound business practices and unmet financial obligations.
Mo. — A Springfield teen is accused of stealing his father’s comic book collection worth more than $17,000 and selling some of the comics to a local store
Texas (KTRK) – A man is facing felony charges after being accused of threatening the Texas governor’s office over an age restriction state lawmakers put in place on his favorite anime platform
The office of Ohio Attorney General Andy Wilson is seeking lead-plaintiff status in a securities class-action lawsuit that accuses Roblox of misleading investors about child safety protections on its digital platform.
Did the original Eagle really get accused of holding Christianity up to ridicule in a complaint to the Irish Minister for Justice in 1950?
Fortnite fans are horny on main, with vocal backlash over the return of a fan-favourite manga to Epic Games’ battle royale favourite. While we know the worlds of anime and manga have long become known for their sometimes risque character designs of washboard abs, caked-up backsides, and buxom bosoms, remembering that Fortnite is fundamentally supposed…
Donald Trump’s assistant turned heads as she boarded Air Force One, as fans mistook her for his daughter.
In February of 2023, West Virginia delegate Elliott Pritt became the only Democratto support a statewide ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth. By April, Pritt had transitioned from Democrat to Republican, ostensibly because of his disapproval of trans care and queer rights. Today, Pritt is being charged with enticing a minor through the children’s…
U.S. prosecutors have accused a Florida man of uploading fake video games that contained malware to Steam, the popular PC games platform. Once victims downloaded and installed the games, the malware was designed to infect their computers, steal their passwords and other data, and drain their crypto wallets, according to a criminal complaint.