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My undying love for the painfully uncool Amiga
It may have looked like something you’d see a bank teller use, but it withstood heavy battering. And it ran the coolest games. I have told my wife that I want a Mini Amiga for Christmas. I know it’s only April, but I do this with things I want in ...The Guardian - World -
Columbia’s ‘Gaza encampment’ becomes centre of US stand-off
Anti-Israel slogans echo across Ivy League quad as protests spread across the countryFinancial Times - Business -
2024 NWSL standings, schedule, results: Kansas City Current lead the table, Washington Spirit in pursuit
Here's the latest standings and scores from NWSLCBS Sports - Sports -
Review Roundup For Stellar Blade
Developer Shift Up's Stellar Blade is right around the corner, introducing itself as a character-action game in a sci-fi story starring Eve, a human arriving in a futuristic depiction of Earth filled with all sorts of monsters to take down. If you ...GameSpot - Tech -
Sand Land Review
Sand Land's fantastic vehicular combat and adherence to the source material are let down by bland and repetitive stealth, melee combat, and mission design.GameSpot - Tech -
‘Challengers’ Review: Game, Set, Love Matches
Zendaya, Josh O’Connor and Mike Faist play friends, lovers and foes on and off the tennis court in Luca Guadagnino’s latest.The New York Times - Top stories -
Smear tests of 3,000 women to be reviewed
The Southern Health Trust says the move is not out of concern but to provide extra assurance.BBC News - Top stories -
'On Giving Up' Review: Taking No Sides
To give up can mean to quit a habit, such as smoking, or to lose enthusiasm for living. What connects these notions philosophically?The Wall Street Journal - World -
'Challengers' Review: Zendaya's Tennis Courtship
The actress stars as a coach caught in a love triangle with two players in director Luca Guadagnino’s flashy but overly digressive film.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'Silk' Review: Unspooling a Global Commodity
For thousands of years, moth larvae have been farmed for silk. Industries and economies still rely on the precious fibers.The Wall Street Journal - World
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