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You steal YouTubers and wreak havoc in Minecraft
Craftee steals YouTubers to wreak havoc, creating hilarious chaos and wild survival scenarios in Minecraft. Rock the Country festival: Artists dropping out amid Kid Rock controversy New message ...
Craftee sees YouTubers transform into hearts, shaking up survival and combat rules in Minecraft. Turning Point alternative Super Bowl halftime show draws millions Federal judge orders Fulton County ...
Almost any game is improved when played with friends. If you don't have any, well, you can make some. That's why we jumped into some of the most popular multiplayer servers around to find the best, ...
There's a native YouTube app for Apple Vision Pro that's great for user-uploaded VR180 and 3D 360 content, but 2D video is better watched in Safari or third-party apps.
Utah investigators are warning about sadistic online predators who threaten, manipulate and even physically harm children.
Whether you're looking to have a good laugh, test your compatibility, or simply enjoy some time together, we've compiled the ...
Watch your step, or you might end up in the Backrooms. A24 has dropped the first trailer for an upcoming horror movie based on the online urban legend.
Catch up with this week's Microsoft Weekly news recap about a shakeup at the company's gaming division, some changes to the ...
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Japan's Streaming Market Hits $7.2 Billion as Netflix, Prime Video and U-Next Dominate, Report Finds
Japan’s premium video-on-demand sector achieved $7.2 billion in total revenue during 2025, marking a 15% year-over-year increase, according to a new report from Media Partners Asia. The growth ...
The suspect in the British Columbia shooting had long been posting about mental health problems, substance abuse and a fascination with weapons and online violence.
Fast food marketers including McDonald’s, Burger King and Wendy’s will have to move beyond price-point value to drive sales and traffic.
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Exclusive: Eight of of ten adults back a social media ban for under-16s in the UK
Exclusive polling for the Express reveals that a majority of Britons back government intervention to stop under-16s accessing addictive and damaging content ...
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