Paige Pakenas went into lunch with Davidson College professor Tim Chartier not knowing what to expect. Pakenas, a Middletown native, scheduled the meeting with Chartier hoping to find some kind of ...
We’ve held price on our console; we’ve held price on games and our subscription,” Xbox boss Phil Spencer said on stage at the Wall Street Journal ’s Tech Live conference that year. “I don’t think ...
It helps that it's not just a game announcement, but a premium-looking product made in collaboration with an established, ...
The Brewers unsung heroes of the coaching staff include a man who goes by 'Ninja' and an interpreter who's the jack of all trades.
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Week 4 Film Review:Rams

The Colts lost a tough one on the road to a very good Rams team. Before we get into some of the key plays from the game, ...
The Aztecs’ defense carried the day with a goal-line stand on the Golden Bears’ opening drive and a pair of third-quarter ...
Perhaps being a board-game sociopath is helping me be a more effective member of society. Or maybe that’s just what I want ...
UCF's blowout of NC A&T reignites the HBCU money game debate as Aggies coach Shawn Gibbs questions if the big paycheck is worth the cost.
The season’s first two months passed without Giancarlo Stanton logging so much as a single plate appearance, elbow pain ...
Betrayal of the Second Era provides players a sandbox to play around in, with one of the most re-playable campaign-style ...
Last season, the Knicks found success without volume from deep. This season, they’ve added more firepower — and a coach ready to weaponize it.
American 16-year-old Cooper Lutkenhaus vowed to come back stronger after being eliminated in the 800 metre heats at the World Athletics Championships on Tuesday, comparing it to "failing a math test".