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Dark Souls player completes the trilogy hitless using a saxophone as a controller #shorts
Streamer Dr. Doot has raised the bar for gaming challenges by completing the entire Dark Souls trilogy without taking a single hit. The twist? He did it all using a real saxophone as his controller.
SAN DIEGO — Only three months ago, Wake Forest alum Michael Brennan made headlines when he captured the Bank of Utah Championship in his very first PGA Tour start, and in doing so he completely ...
The NFL will discuss using video review to assess penalties for player safety-related violations that are missed by officials, the league said Friday. Non-calls are currently not reviewable, but ...
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A band called the Velvet Sundown made headlines last summer. They weren’t the typical headlines associated with rock bands — heated internal drama, drugs, etc. — but rather reflected a very current ...
Reports of MTV’s death may have been premature, but it’s still a far cry from the Music Television of yore. Some of our elder readers probably remember their elders telling them that MTV used to show ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- An Illinois iLottery player became the state's first $1 million winner of a draw-based lottery game in 2026. The fortunate player hit the jackpot for Sunday's Lucky Day Lotto drawing ...
Superstar rapper Drake has been accused in a federal class-action RICO lawsuit of using the online sweepstakes casino Stake.us to boost the play counts of his music across the major streaming ...
A growing list of artists have spoken out to condemn the White House and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for using their music in immigration enforcement and deportation videos shared ...
SZA is the latest artist to slam the White House for using one of her songs in a pro-ICE ad, calling it “evil” and “boring.” The singer reacted on Twitter after the White House used “Big Boy,” ...
Tennessee football and Illinois hoped to have complete and healthy rosters to play in the Music City Bowl, but that's not reality. Players in virtually every program opt out of non-playoff bowls for ...
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