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Pokimane’s snack company goes quiet after two years
Pokimane’s snack company, Myna Snacks, has all but vanished after two years of business that started on a controversial note.
Star Citizen to become the first $1 billion game while still in alpha, driven by ships costing thousands
Star Citizen is on track to become the first video game to surpass $1 billion in funding while still in alpha.
Rainbow Six Siege hacked as players receive billions in currency, Ubisoft confirms rollback and no bans
Rainbow Six Siege players are reporting a major ongoing exploit that has resulted in mass account bans and billions of R6 Credits being added to accounts unexpectedly.
Fortnite mod adds Pokemon sidekicks and fans are desperate for an official collab
A Fortnite modder has showcased Pokemon sidekicks in-game, sparking calls for an official Fortnite collaboration.
GTA 5’s Michael actor Ned Luke says his swatter has been convicted and will be sentenced soon
GTA 5 actor Ned Luke says the person who swatted him in 2023 has been convicted ahead of sentencing in January.
Family cremates wrong body at funeral after morgue mix-up
A hospital has apologized after a family accidentally cremated the wrong body due to a labelling mix-up, discovered after the funeral was already over.
New York law forces “addictive” social media like TikTok & Instagram to show mental health warnings
New York will require major social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram to display mental health warning labels, under a new law targeting features designed to encourage prolonged use.
CEO of family business gives $240 million bonus to employees after selling company
A CEO is being praised after giving employees a combined $240 million in bonuses following the sale of his family-owned company.
YouTuber Nick Shirley claims empty Minnesota daycares received millions in public funding
An independent journalist alleges Minnesota daycares have received millions in public childcare funding despite appearing inactive or closed.