William Parks is a Game Rant editor from the USA. Upon graduating from the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts, William entered the realm of fine arts administration, ...
Jeff (he/him) is an Evergreen Editor at Game Rant and former Evergreen Lead at DualShockers. He's been writing mini video game reviews for his friends ever since High School. He graduated with his MFA ...
Getting started in Metroid Prime 4: Beyond has a bit of a learning curve, even if you're a longtime Prime player. Samus Aran's latest adventure does things a bit differently compared to her previous ...
A Newsweek map shows that United States allies in the western Pacific—Japan, South Korea and the Philippines—are within range of Chinese missiles as tensions rise in the region over territorial ...
Prime Video already offers AI-generated text recaps of TV shows. Now Amazon is using AI to add sight, sound and motion to the mix. The company on Wednesday is launching Video Recaps on Prime Video, ...
Good news may be coming for some Amazon members, particularly those who subscribed to Amazon Prime within the last six years. The retail giant recently reached an agreement to pay out $2.5 billion in ...
Blast waves may be damaging shooters’ brains. The Times has a new investigation on how it happens. By Sam Sifton I’m the host of The Morning. There are more guns in the United States than there are ...
As Ripple’s Swell conference kicked off in New York this week, the company announced an expansion of OTC services following its October acquisition of a prime broker. Blockchain payments company ...
If you've signed up for an Amazon Prime subscription in the last few years, you may have some cash coming your way. Amazon recently settled a lawsuit with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over ...
PRIME Productions is taking back what it means to be in the “prime of life” by challenging aging stereotypes through performances that present women over 50 as powerful and intelligent characters, not ...
There's a spooky Halloween display in the Twin Cities that continues to grow every year — and it's all built by a teenager who's using it for a great cause. Brody Cattell, a 14-year-old high school ...
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