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Jesus commanded His followers to “go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature” (Mark 16:15). For one evangelical ministry, that mission now includes places previous generations could scarcely imagine: virtual reality
Steals & Deals: Up To 80% Off Diffusers, A Cooling Pillow, More Home Essentials Has Binging TV Shows Come to an End? Inside ‘Season 2 Fatigue’ July 8, 202603:05 UP NEXT 00:41 Sanders, Warren Drop Endorsements of Maine’s Graham Platner 02:10 Manhattan Building Remains Unstable; Officials Warn of Collapse 02:26 Search Underway For Missing Cargo…
You are on the 8th hole at a golf major, weighing your next move, when your phone buzzes. Something just happened at the 15th green. The alert tells you exactly where to go and how to get there in time to catch the next shot. You make it. This is the new normal
There are probably easier ways to mount a crime thriller steeped in gritty realism than centering it on a villain made of gas. When Japanese filmmaker Shinzo Katayama signed on to direct Human Vapor, Netflix and Toho‘s eight-part, lavishly budgeted streaming series about a Tokyo killer who carries out his murders as a shape-shifting, disembodied…
Six months into 2026, one thing is abundantly clear: comics are having a weird, wonderful, and wildly unpredictable year
Posted in: Comics | Tagged: graphic novel, Inklore, kpop demon hunters, Penguin, Puffin, Random House
On a Monday evening in late June, the second floor of sports bar Q’s Billiard Club was packed with dozens of fans screaming and gasping at the television screens hung on the walls all around them.
The annals of video game history are filled with ambitious prototypes and fascinating what-ifs, and this morning brings a compelling new entry. Details have emerged about the PlayStation PUGA, an unusual Sony initiative aimed at expanding the footprint of its original console through a radically different form factor
Anthrocon returns to downtown Pittsburgh this week, bringing thousands of fans of anthropomorphic, or human-like, animal characters to the David L. Lawrence Convention Center for four days of programming. The event, themed “Critters, Cryptids & Curses” for 2026, is widely billed as the world’s largest furry convention, drawing attendees from across the country and around…