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De Disruptor a Spider-Man 2: a história da Insomniac Games
Quando a Sony anunciou a aquisição da Insomniac Games em 2019, muitos jogadores do PlayStation comemoraram, enquanto alguns pensaram: “ué, mas a Insomniac já não era do PlayStation?”. De fato, o estúdio por trás de títulos consagrados no Play como Spyro, Ratchet & Clank e Spider-Man tem uma história muito próxima do console da Sony,…
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Netflix CEO: ‘We Are In The Sports Business’
Almost immediately after Netflix unveiled plans for its first-ever original live sports broadcast and production, the streaming giant threw cold water on the idea of becoming a major player in pursuing further live rights. “We are in the sports business,” Netflix co-CEO Ted Sardanos said on the company’s third-quarter earnings call. “But we’re in the…
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Alloy Brings Inclusive Fitness, Functional Training to Metro Atlanta
Libby Allnatt Libby Allnatt is the Editor/Reporter for What Now Atlanta. She has been in the journalism industry since graduating from Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, gathering experience in copy editing, writing and social media. With a passion for helping people find their new favorite places, Libby enjoys highlighting…
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Some of André Leon Talley’s Personal Belongings Are Being Sold by What Comes Around Goes Around
ANDRÉ’S STYLE: What Goes Around Comes Around has rolled out items that were previously owned by the late fashion editor André Leon Talley. A commandeering creative force in the fashion industry and a former longtime staffer at Vogue, Talley died last year at the age of 73. During his lifetime, he helped to forge the…
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Wildlife Poop Is the Climate Solution You’ve Never Heard Of
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Israel to Allow Egypt to Deliver Aid to Gaza Amidst Medical Crisis Post Hospital Blast
In a significant turn of events, Israel has announced that it will permit Egypt to deliver limited humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. This decision comes in the aftermath of a devastating blast at Gaza City’s al-Ahli Hospital, which left hundreds dead and posed a severe challenge to Gaza’s already strained medical facilities. The explosion…
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Amidst Rising Tensions and Tragedy, Biden Focuses on Humanitarian Aid in Israel and Cancels Jordan Summit
The ongoing war between Israel and Hamas has created a turbulent backdrop for President Joe Biden’s visit to the Middle East. The escalating conflict, marked by a tragic explosion at a Gaza hospital that killed hundreds, has significantly changed the president’s itinerary and increased the stakes for his diplomatic efforts in the region. President Joe…
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Car slams into Wilkinsburg, sending 1 person to the hospital
One person has been taken to the hospital after a car crashed into a house in Wilkinsburg Thursday afternoon.Watch Sky 4 video from over the scene in the player above. Sky 4 over the house saw a red car that had taken out much of the front facade of the house. Police, firefighters and medics…
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Bros Are Coming for BookTok. These TikTokers Aren’t Having It
When 24-year-old Zoe Jackson scrolls her for-you-page, there are books all the way down. As a BookTok creator, Jackson spends much of her time on TikTok watching videos and recommendations surrounding the best books out there, from newly published novels to classic tomes. But while the average reader might stop scrolling when they recognize a…