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President Donald Trump’s first term saw a record-high rate of turnover among his Cabinet members and chief advisers. Trump’s second term has, to date, seen far fewer Cabinet departures.
The family of SA football icon Barrie Robran has spoken publicly for the first time since his sudden death, sharing a message of love, thanks and quiet pride on the SANFL website.
In the summer of 64 AD, Rome burned, and with it the dark myth of Nero was born. Centuries later, painters like Piloty and Siemiradzki would turn that moment into a powerful allegory of the fragility ...
Katamari Damacy creator Keita Takahashi released his brand-new game, To a T, on May 28 this year. To celebrate its release, Takahashi got together for a chat with another game industry legend – Fumito ...
Fumito Ueda (the hugely influential developer behind Ico and Shadow of the Colossus) and Keita Takahashi (the similarly iconic creator of Katamari Damacy) recently sat down to chat about the state ...
The industry’s shift toward live service games that are updated for years has studios unwilling to embrace the power of mortality.
Mom gives birth to all 4 children on same date in different years Trump’s tariffs are turning into a ‘mosaic’ that will be ‘idiosyncratic,’ Morgan Stanley says, projecting a $2.7 ...
Fossil Fuels In South Memphis, Elon Musk’s Colossus Operated Gas Turbines Without Appropriate Permits, Residents and Activists Claim In an area long plagued by air pollution, permitting ...
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted Thursday morning to advance President Donald Trump’s controversial judicial nominee Emil Bove amid objections from Democratic senators, who walked out of the ...
House passes first major regulation for crypto industry The Genius Act, which already won Senate approval, requires issuers of stablecoins to hold reserves of enough U.S. dollars or similar assets ...
Premium European coffee house brand Caffè Nero has officially opened the doors to its stunning new flagship café in Ireland, located in a prime city centre spot overlooking the River Liffey and Dublin ...
Bruce McAvaney has lauded Barrie Robran as a “colossus of South Australian football” who will be forever remembered as a champion on and off the field.