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Denis Villeneuve Is Going to Need Some Spice
February 21st, 2019 3:15 PMMaking a film adaptation of Dune is insanely intimidating. Jodorowsky couldn't even pull it off!
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Reggie Fils-Aime Announces Retirement from Nintendo
February 21st, 2019 2:31 PMThe charismatic President of Nintendo America is stepping down, and his replacement is named Doug Bowser.
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Tucker Carlson Devolves Into Profanity-filled Tirade Against Guest
February 21st, 2019 11:00 AMThe pundit seemed bewildered by Dutch writer Rutger Bregman, eventually calling him a "tiny-brained moron" and several profane insults.
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Covington Teen Sues The Washington Post for $250M
February 20th, 2019 2:45 PMAttorneys representing the Covington Catholic student Nick Sandmann announced they were filing a $250 million lawsuit against The Washington Post for publishing "defamatory" articles about the teenager.
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21 Savage Responds to Memes About His Arrest
February 20th, 2019 12:00 PMWhile he thinks some were funny, on the whole, they miss the big picture.
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Denis Villeneuve Is Going to Need Some Spice
Making a film adaptation of Dune is insanely intimidating. Jodorowsky couldn't even pull it off!
Reggie Fils-Aime Announces Retirement from Nintendo
The charismatic President of Nintendo America is stepping down, and his replacement is named Doug Bowser.
Tucker Carlson Devolves Into Profanity-filled Tirade Against Guest
The pundit seemed bewildered by Dutch writer Rutger Bregman, eventually calling him a "tiny-brained moron" and several profane insults.
Covington Teen Sues The Washington Post for $250M
Attorneys representing the Covington Catholic student Nick Sandmann announced they were filing a $250 million lawsuit against The Washington Post for publishing "defamatory" articles about the teenager.
21 Savage Responds to Memes About His Arrest
While he thinks some were funny, on the whole, they miss the big picture.