11 March 2026
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New Roguelikes and Roguelites in February 2026: The Monthly Update

With a blink of an eye, we’re already into February and looking forward to more roguish goodness planned for the weeks ahead. Whilst.

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Design

Todd Blanche says review of Jeffrey Epstein sex-trafficking case ‘is over’ | Jeffrey Epstein

The deputy US attorney general, Todd Blanche, the point person on the Trump administration’s Epstein files release, told ABC News on Sunday that.

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Economy

Over Administration Criticism, ‘Streets of Minneapolis’ Is a Hit

Bruce Springsteen’s new protest song, “Streets of Minneapolis,” reached the top spot on iTunes on Friday morning. Hours later, he performed it.

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The U.S. Navy Must Decide Now to ‘Scrap’ or Save a 100,000 Ton Nuclear Nimitz-Class Aircraft Carrier

Synopsis: With the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier nearing the end of its planned life, the Navy faces a hard tradeoff: extend service through.

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Top analysts suggest these 3 dividend stocks for stable income

Corporate earnings along with geopolitical concerns have swayed investor sentiment in recent trading sessions. But investors seeking consistent income against a volatile backdrop.

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Phones don’t need yearly sequels, and a ‘pause’ makes sense

Smartphones have gotten really boring over the past few years, with most year-over-year “upgrades” just acting as a rehash of the prior year’s.

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Economy

Stellan Skarsgård Crashes ‘SNL’ as Son Alexander Skarsgård Hosts

Alexander Skarsgård was joined, on his “Saturday Night Live” hosting debut, by his father. Skarsgård had been stoic about what’s going on in.

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Design

‘Resign’: Portland mayor issues scathing statement after protesters gassed at Portland ICE building

Portland Mayor Keith Wilson urged Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to resign and told their bosses to leave Portland in a scathing statement.

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‘We’re not in a bubble yet’ because only 3 out of 4 conditions are met, top economist says. Cue the OpenAI IPO

Despite the skyrocketing valuations of the Magnificent Seven and anxiety over massive AI capital expenditures, one top economist argues that the U.S. stock.

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Super Nintendo: How One Japanese Company Helped The World Have Fun

Image: Damien McFerran / Nintendo Life In the introduction to Super Nintendo: How One Japanese Company Helped the World Have Fun, Keza MacDonald.

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