Sign of the times: An AI agent autonomously wrote and published a personalized attack article against an open-source software maintainer after he rejected its code contribution. It might be the first ...
Ares Interactive currently employs 50 staff. Developer and publisher aims to scale through a mix of acquisitions and building games with senior teams. President Mike DeLaet believes there is a gap in ...
If you’re reading this while watching a movie, you’re doing exactly what Netflix predicted. Oops. The Rip star Matt Damon told Joe Rogan that Netflix anticipates ...
Home plots in Heartopia are required to increase the space where you are allowed to place structures and items you build. Since this game is all about crafting new items and placing them inside or ...
Ashely Claudino is an Evergreen Staff Writer from Portugal. She has a Translation degree from the University of Lisbon (2020, Faculty of Arts and Humanities). She has been writing for Game Rant since ...
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The Federal Reserve still sees just one rate cut in 2026, unchanged from its last forecast about three months ago. The central bank's so-called dot plot, which anonymously shows 19 individual members' ...
The literary landscape of the 21st century seems more and more divided when it comes to one particular aspect: plot. Some books have it; others don’t. The have-nots have gotten a lot of critical ...
For a generation that lived the war in Afghanistan one grid square at a time, the war now feels like a series of dots on a map. A patrol base carved out of hardpan soil. A culvert on a highway that ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Weinstein covers topics ranging from the Fed to the cost of college. Sep 17, 2025, 10:48pm EDT At its September 17th meeting the ...
The best art makes us question the received ideas we’ve internalized and, just maybe, offers us ideas for living differently. By Melissa Kirsch I’d just finished and loved Miranda July’s novel “All ...