After the main showcase, Xbox's Gears of War: E-Day Direct promises to take Gears fans "into the start of Emergence Day, offering new details, gameplay and insights about the hugely anticipated origin ...
MIAMI BEACH, Fla.–Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law who has served as an unofficial Mideast envoy, said Thursday that President Trump asked him to help strike a deal with Iran before the war, ...
Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza (QB11) speaks to members of the media during the NFL Combine at the Indiana Convention Center. Credit: Jacob Musselman-Imagn Images Sportswear brand Adidas ...
It should be noted that Abdul-Jabbar still holds the record for most regular-season wins (though that, too, is likely to fall next year barring a surprising LeBron James retirement) and he boasts a ...
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Headquarters: Cold War envisions a terrible alternate future where the geopolitical tensions of the post-WW2 world were ignited into actual conflict. Its tale begins in 1984, right before Gorbachev's ...
As war in Iran continues to unfold, energy prices are surging globally. But another lasting impact of the war will be how it impacts the speed of climate change. On March 18, the Iran war took a turn ...
Pope Leo XIV called out depictions of war that transform it "into a video game," days after a series of White House social media posts spliced footage of real bomb strikes with clips from popular ...
The White House’s video Friday began with a brief clip from the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. It quickly transitioned to footage of the U.S. military bombing an Iranian vehicle. Subscribe ...
The video clip is a favorite of Kenny Bell’s friends: The University of Nebraska receiver lays a punishing blind-side block on a Wisconsin defender during the 2012 Big Ten title game. But the clip ...
A series of White House social-media videos turn the carnage in Iran into gleeful entertainment. By James Poniewozik James Poniewozik is the chief television critic of The New York Times. He has ...