Saturday Morning Gaming: Diablo II Resurrected (for real this time)
Diablo II, for real this time. It’s out, It’s awesome… but the servers are slammed.
Diablo II, for real this time. It’s out, It’s awesome… but the servers are slammed.
Ordinary Times Editor-in-Chief Emeritus Burt Likko joins Andrew Donaldson to discuss the travails of Jeopardy! and ponder the future of a cultural icon.
In the end, the Cyber Ninjas adventure was exactly what we thought it was: a giant waste of time and money that changed nothing
When it comes to a difficult issue like immigration policy, fixing the optics and blame-shifting are the only course of action our elected officials seem to be capable of.
This week, I take on the long-simmering controversy over whether Pluto is a planet, a dwarf planet or an upside down pineapple cake.
Is ballot harvesting a problem? That depends on who you ask, and it is obvious that neither side truly trusts the other on this issue.
The end-of-week tradition of bringing you stories & POVs from across the web and around the world to read, share, & discuss
Seriously, you’d pay $19 for this Chicken Caesar Salad at a fancy schmancy restaurant and not feel ripped off after you sopped up the last of the dressing with your roll.
While most of the attention in Washington is on the budget reconciliation battle, the January 6th inquiry is ramping up for a fight with the former president and others.
The Israeli experience will be the strongest determining factor for whether or not the United States ends up introducing boosters for non-vulnerable populations
In honor of OT’s EiC Emeritus getting another trip around the sun on the ledger, a bountiful birthday buffet of all things Burt Likko.
We are all journalists now. This is how we take back power from our bloated bureaucracies — one video at a time.
This won’t go past discovery, though it would be a lot more entertaining if it did, but Donald Trump is suing Mary Trump, among others.
Birch and Dan discuss the American left of center, what parts are scary, what parts are fine, and how pragmatism means we may have to compromise
The first lawsuit has been filed under the Texas abortion bounty hunting law, and it is a doozy befitting of the absurd statute it invokes.