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Patrick Gibson to Star as James Bond in Video Game ‘007 First Light’; Gameplay Trailer, Release Date Revealed (Gaming News Roundup)

The gameplay trailer and release date for IO Interactive and Amazon’s eagerly anticipated James Bond video game, “007 First Light,” was revealed Wednesday, along with the news that “Dexter: Original Sin” and “The OA” star Patrick Gibson will be voicing… Continue Reading →

New faces but same old Chelsea in winning start

It is far too early to tell whether anyone can stop Chelsea but it was the same old outcome at Stamford Bridge as they saw off Manchester City.

Damon Dash Declares Bankruptcy, Citing More Than $25M in Debts  

Roc-A-Fella Records co-founder Damon Dash has filed for bankruptcy, saying he has just over $4,000 to his name and owes more than $25 million in tax bills, child support and court judgments. Dash, who co-founded Roc-A-Fella with Jay-Z and Kareem… Continue Reading →

‘Soda Pop’ Choreographer Lee Jung Says She’s Ready to Move From Saja Boys to BTS After Success of ‘KPop Demon Hunters’

KPop Demon Hunters has shattered records once again. After becoming the most-watched film in Netflix history, standout track “Golden” went on to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart (for three weeks so far). As a film centered around K-pop, this… Continue Reading →

Scots must maintain ‘good start’ to World Cup bid

Head coach Steve Clarke hailed a “good start” to Scotland’s World Cup qualifying campaign, but warned that they will need to maintain the level of performance that earned an opening draw in Denmark.

When Congress Should Be Notified About National Security Operations, Explained

The Trump administration failed to tell lawmakers about a 2019 SEAL Team 6 incursion into North Korean territory that went awry.

How Trump’s Blunt-Force Diplomacy Is Pushing His Rivals Together

Some of President Trump’s pressure tactics appear to have backfired, sending would-be allies into the embrace of China.

New Summer Camp Safety Laws Follow Texas’ Tragic Floods

The families of “Heaven’s 27,” the children and counselors lost at Camp Mystic, pressed the Legislature to toughen flood rules over the objections of some Hill Country camp operators.

A Second Weak Jobs Report Challenges Trump’s Claim the Economy Is Booming

After a bad employment report in August, President Trump fired the official in charge of the numbers. This month’s data was just as disappointing.

What to Know About a Rapid U.S. Military Buildup in the Caribbean

The United States has deployed eight warships, several surveillance planes and one attack submarine to the region as tensions with Venezuela grow.

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