The Simpsons: Hit and Run developers 'don't understand' why game didn't get a sequel
Developers of 'The Simpsons: Hit and Run' have admitted they were irritated the game didn't ever got a sequel.
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Microsoft Hiring Sam Altman Won’t Solve Its OpenAI Problem
After a chaotic few days of boardroom coups and attempted counter-coups at OpenAI, Microsoft Corp. said it would
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David de Gea makes Saudi Pro League stance clear as Inter Miami option emerges
David de Gea is continuing to resist transfer interest from the Saudi Pro League and is now also wanted by MLS side Inter Miami.
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Roundup: Shakira Tax Fraud Trial Over; Supreme Court Rejects Derek Chauvin Appeal; OpenAI Drama Continues
The Tuesday roundup.
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Disney Plus announce BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star docu-series
Fans of BTS have an early Christmas present on the way.
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Burna Boy vows to go 'bigger and better' at 2024 London Stadium show
Burna Boy is returning to the London Stadium next year after making history there in June.
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How a Billionaire Banker Is Helping Elite US Colleges Recruit New Talent
Byron Trott says the small Missouri town where he grew up wasn’t the kind of place that got
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Catching breath as Nvidia update due
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan A cocktail of renewed AI excitement,
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Food Delivery Firms Hit by Fresh EU Antitrust Raids
Food delivery firms were hit by a second wave of antitrust raids by European Union competition watchdogs hunting
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Lowe’s Cuts Sales Forecast on Falling Home-Improvement Spending
Lowe’s Cos. reduced its full-year revenue forecast again, underscoring the shift away from big home-renovation projects after the
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The price of love: Three important money tips for caregivers
By Chris Taylor NEW YORK Danielle Miura had a lot of dreams for what her life might look
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UAW chief, having won concessions from strikes, aims to expand membership to nonunion automakers
Entering contract talks with Detroit’s three automakers, Shawn Fain set lofty expectations for what he could gain for his union members — and delivered on many of them
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