The Witcher 3’s next-gen update will have DLC inspired by the Netflix show
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt’s free update optimizing the game for next-generation consoles, which is set to hit later this year, will include DLC “inspired by” the Netflix show, developer…
Apple reportedly wants in on NFL Sunday Ticket
Photo by Kevin Reece / Icon Sportswire / Getty Images In the quest to get people to pay monthly for video, having the rights to stream sports, especially football, is…
Who wins when Amazon pulls brands from its store?
A RavPower wireless charging pad. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Not the consumer Continue reading…
WATCH: Last Nick Fuentes Interview Before Being Banned Off Twitter
Jones and Fuentes break down how the psychotic left will stop at nothing to impose its global takeover.
Watch: Michael Malice Visits Infowars to Break Down the Fall of the American Establishment
America is on its last legs — unless the sleeping giant awakens.
Former Dem Rep Accidentally Admits: Election Integrity Laws “Could Really Cost Democrats Seats”
Dems go into full-blown panic mode as GOP poised to uphold fair elections.
Data Show Far-Right Media Could Be Fueling Growing Partisan Vaccination Gap
A new analysis of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data by the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) shows that the Republican-Democrat divide in COVID vaccination rates is stark —…
The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf is coming to Netflix in August
The fantasy world of The Witcher is going to expand later this summer. At WitcherCon — a new event dedicated to, obviously, The Witcher — Netflix announced that the animated…
Schumer Puts Indirect Pressure on Justice Breyer to Retire in Letter to Dems
With the latest term of the Supreme Court having come to a close last week, Democrats appear anxious to know whether the Court’s current oldest justice, Stephen Breyer, plans to…
Obama Ethics Chief Says Hunter Biden’s Anonymous Art Sales “Preposterous” & Could Be Used For Money Laundering
“They have outsourced government ethics to an art dealer,” says Walter Shaub.