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NetEase Games has introduced a new feature in Marvel Rivals. Players can now report others for 'smurfing'. Smurfing involves high-skilled players creating new accounts to dominate lower-ranked ...
Law & Order: Organized Crime moves from NBC to Peacock for Season 5, but Christopher Meloni as Elliot Stabler isn’t going anywhere. Not only did his detective character return to the NYPD for ...
A bill that would make doxxing a crime and not just grounds to file a lawsuit sailed over a key hurdle Thursday at the Oregon Legislature. Senate Bill 1121 passed by a unanimous vote of 29-0 on ...
After almost a year off the air, Law & Order: Organized Crime finally returned, and it was worth the wait. The Law & Order: Organized Crime season premiere was a double episode that had enough ...
Law & Order: Organized Crime is finally back, and it wasted no time getting into one of its most intense cases yet. Stabler reluctantly went undercover at a trucking company that was trafficking ...
The man accused of a hate crime attack on two Jewish students at DePaul University last fall was ordered held in jail while he awaits trial. Adam Erkan, 20, of Hoffman Estates, Illinois ...
Olivia Benson, returns to the NYPD to battle organized crime after a devastating personal loss in “Law & Order: Organized Crime.” The city and police department have changed dramatically in ...
On April 20, Canadians from coast to coast will light up to celebrate legal cannabis — a culture that’s come a long way since 2018. Thanks to legalization, more than 3,600 storefronts ...
Two volunteer firefighters in Delaware face hate crime charges after one chased a Black employee with a noose while the other filmed the incident. The victim initially didn't report the February ...
Disney+ is continuing its strong push into Korean content with “Nine Puzzles,” a cerebral crime thriller starring Kim Dami (“Itaewon Class”) and Son Sukku (“Big Bet”). The 11-episode ...
Kate joined Newsweek in May 2024. She is a graduate of Ithaca College. The fifth season of Law & Order: Organized Crime is arriving with a change that marks the end of its run on NBC's linear network.
Josh Shapiro as a possible hate crime in a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi on Thursday. The man charged with setting fire to the governor’s residence over the weekend harbored resentment ...