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Communications Minister Anika Wells has hit out at gaming giant Roblox saying it’s ‘talked a big game’ on complying with Australia’s under 16s ban but now ‘must deliver’.
Judy Woodruff has been speaking to a host of experts about the country’s 250th anniversary for her “In Pursuit of Happiness” podcast. That includes conversations about the roles satire, national parks and music have played in our history. The latest episode looks at how American English evolved. As it turns out, there’s one word that…
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Here’s a tale of two movies. Supergirlcost $170 million to produce and had everything going for it: the backing of DC Studios and Warner Bros., worldwide distribution, and a marketing budget over $115 million. By year’s end, however, the film is projected to gross around $100 million domestic and a little over $200 million globally.…
I like any sport that you can play while eating a burger and a beer. The Bocce House is like an Olympic coliseum for foodies.
Sonu Nigam has revealed he deleted Instagram and Facebook from his phone over a year ago because social media was consuming too much of his time. The singer said he now focuses on his health, music practice and spirituality instead of public opinion
Los Angeles [US], July 27 (ANI): Piracy continues to be a major challenge for both the Indian film industry and Hollywood. Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’ has become the latest to online piracy. Despite being released only a week ago, the movie was reportedly leaked and widely circulated across multiple social media platforms. Most recently, a…
TL;DR: Former Santa Monica Studio writer Alanah Pearce says Sony issued what insiders call its “strictest ever” social media rules to first-party developers-essentially a gag order-aimed at preventing criticism of its 2028 PlayStation disc phase-out amid rising consumer backlash. Voice: Jak ConnorSpeed 0:00 / 3:12 Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio.
Fans of K-pop group BTS, known as ARMY, film a promotional comeback video broadcast at Shinsegae Square in Jung-gu, central Seoul, March 20, one day before the group’s highly anticipated concert at Gwanghwamun Square. Korea Times photo by Park Ji-yeon
The state of the American social fabric — enormous, diverse, and rent by stark partisan divides — is daunting enough that it can be hard to think about, let alone try to mend.