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Common errors found in the Star Wars film series
In 1977, George Lucas delivered to the world Star Wars, a film that changed the way the world looked at movies. Then, about 25 years later, some movie-goers had questions (especially when they saw the ...
ROMAGNE-SOUS-MONTFAUCON, France — A handful of Jewish U.S. soldiers killed during World War I whose graves at the largest American military cemetery in Europe had been marked by crosses now have the ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A Sacramento-area small business owner says she was left without health insurance after being incorrectly flagged as not meeting immigration status requirements — despite being a ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Roberts Space Industries and Cloud Imperium Games have announced a ...
Annamarie McDonald has long wanted to have three children. To do so, though, the 36-year-old and her husband needed some medical help. After multiple rounds of in vitro fertilization (IVF), they now ...
There’s been a disturbance in the Force for a while now. And it's going to take more than the adorable Baby Yoda to get “Star Wars” zooming back into hyperspace. The new movie's $100 million four-day ...
Pete Alonso tried to pull a fast one against the Detroit Tigers on Sunday, but the Baltimore Orioles first baseman ultimately turned something into absolutely nothing. During the first game of a ...
Star Citizen has crossed the $1 billion funding raised barrier — a significant milestone for the space sim that came shortly after a new $5,000 virtual spaceship you can't fly in-game went on sale.
Cloud Imperium Games marked a major milestone Sunday (May 24) as the game developer’s open world massively multiplayer online space game “Star Citizen” has reached $1 billion in lifetime funding ...
There is no way around what happened in the 2026 NASCAR All-Star Race at Dover Motor Speedway. The new format, which included all 36 competitors starting the All-Star Race, put "open" and "locked in" ...
Minneapolis school district leaders acknowledged Friday budgeting errors that stretched back years — miscalculated expenses that worsened district deficits and even led to some school staff layoffs.
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