Welcome to Derry” and the sixth episode of “I Love L.A.” to great results, with both achieving a series high. “It: Welcome to ...
Buried in Nintendo’s Q2 2025 financial report, the sort of document ordinarily drier than a saltine cracker, was the news that was both, somewhat paradoxically, long expected and a shock to the gaming ...
November 24, 2025; Washington, D.C. – NPR's annual interactive reading guide Books We Love is back with over 380 new recommendations published in 2025. Get expert guidance on choosing your next read ...
Circana has released its latest monthly sales report, revealing which games and hardware sold the best during October 2025. Battlefield 6 topped the software charts and Nintendo's Switch 2 came out on ...
Aksys shared a release date for Otome Daoshi: Fighting for Love, one of its upcoming Switch visual novels, and we’ll see this dating sim in English on March 26, 2026. It also confirmed an Aksys Store ...
Holiday shopping season is in full swing, so editorial director Adrianna Brach stops by Studio 1A to share some of the winners of TODAY's annual Gifts We Love Awards. Items include birthstone ...
A few years ago, corporate America buzzed with talk of “quiet quitting.” Now, a banking industry report points to another new trend with an alliterative name: “soft switching.” Large numbers of ...
The Seahawks have been without safety Julian Love for the last four games and he will miss the next four as well. Love was placed on injured reserve in one of several roster moves the Seahawks made ...
In advance of their meeting with the Washington Commanders on Sunday, the Seattle Seahawks have placed safety Julian Love and tight end Eric Saubert on IR, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. Love is ...
PBS SoCal announced a huge telethon featuring a variety of actors, hosts and musicians to celebrate 55 years of public television. Josh Groban, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ken Burns, Ziggy Marley, Lily Tomlin, ...
Are we making a sustainable switch? That’s the question today’s newsletter seeks to answer. The short answer is no. But we still have time to turn things around. The slightly longer answer can be ...
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