Lionsgate This article contains major spoilers for “Borderlands.” The “Borderlands” series of video games are a unique breed: they can be thought of as action-oriented shooters, or they can be considered as character-based RPGs. Like so many “open-world” games of the last decade or so, they’re structured in…
Follow live coverage of Day 12 of the 2024 Paris Olympics, with 21 gold medals on offer Bow-wow-wow, yippie-yo, yippie-yay, Snoop Dogg may continue on NBC’s Olympics coverage in a big way. Asked by The Athletic this week if NBC Universal plans to ask Snoop to return for on-air work at the 2026 Milano-Cortina Games…
By Greg Heffer, Political Correspondent For Mailonline Published: 05:38 EDT, 8 August 2024 | Updated: 05:38 EDT, 8 August 2024 Rachel Reeves has admitted Britain’s £306billion benefits bill is ‘out of control’ as she promised a fresh drive to get people into work. The Chancellor vowed to oversee a ‘change in mindset’ at Jobcentres and…
Lionsgate The video game movie adaptation used to be something close to an oxymoron, insofar as artists taking paper-thin material and attempting to flesh it out into a feature-length story resulted in some wildly, er, unique takes on classic video games; witness “Super Mario Bros.” and “Double Dragon,”…
Once an integral part of the towns and cities they called home, dozens of the nation’s Football League grounds have disappeared over the past 30 or so years. All took with them a wealth of memories for generations of supporters. But what happened next? The Athletic has travelled the country to find out, taking in…
Britain is bracing for more anarchy tonight as far-right thugs use social media and encrypted messaging apps to plan violence across the UK tonight. Nearly 6,000 police officers have been drafted in after a list of 38 locations where the yobs could wreak havoc – including immigration centres, refugee shelters and lawyers’ homes – emerged…
PARIS — Manila Esposito, the bronze medalist on the balance beam, stared like a deer in the headlights in a packed post-meet press conference. As she started to speak, her voice barely audible, Simone Biles reached over and adjusted Esposito’s microphone, nodding at the Italian gymnast that she was good to go. Later, after the…
A Welsh council’s controversial plan to force people to get planning permission for second homes and holiday lets will blight the local economy and ‘crash’ the local housing market, critics have warned. The Welsh-speaking heartland of Gwynedd in North Wales is a popular tourist spot where more than six per cent of properties are second…