
Indie Game Developer Black Tabby Games Launches Publishing Division
Black Tabby Games, creator of Slay the Princess, announced a new publishing arm and signed two games at the Triple-I Initiative showcase.

Black Tabby Games, creator of Slay the Princess, announced a new publishing arm and signed two games at the Triple-I Initiative showcase.

Secretary of State nominee Marco Rubio commented on the Iran conflict and urged diplomats to use social media platform X to counter anti-American messaging.

Platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket are attracting political observers for election wagering, competing with state-regulated gambling revenue.

U.S. prosecutors charged three individuals connected to Super Micro Computer with illegally smuggling billions of dollars worth of Nvidia AI chips to China.

Gasoline prices are increasing as military conflict between the United States and Iran continues, with economic impacts being monitored.

The Western United States experienced an unprecedented lack of snowfall during the 2026 winter season, raising concerns about water supplies and economic impacts.

Brad Karp resigned as chair of major law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison in February due to his connections with Jeffrey Epstein.

Various political activities emerge in Virginia and Florida involving redistricting discussions, voting methods, and legislative races.

Rep. Jason Crow announced Democrats are compiling accountability lists following reports of a Trump administration DOJ 'enemies' list.
An Indiana bicycle manufacturer is pushing for tariffs to help compete with overseas production that dominates the U.S. market.

Four Israeli soldiers were killed in southern Lebanon as Rep. Rashida Tlaib introduced a resolution to block U.S. support for Israeli operations there.

Some residents of the southern Lebanese city of Tyre continue daily routines near bomb sites despite evacuation orders as fighting between Israel and Hezbollah intensifies.

New census data reveals a 70% drop in international immigration contributed to population stagnation in major cities and slower growth nationwide.

Tennessee's Republican-controlled Senate approved legislation that would criminalize remaining in the state after receiving a final federal deportation order.
Several major corporate transactions and regulatory filings emerged this week across different sectors and regions.
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