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Madison Square Garden sues media outlet over allegations of secret database tracking celebrity ‘risk scores’
Madison Square Garden Entertainment has filed a defamation lawsuit against WIRED magazine over a report alleging the venue operator maintains a secret database that assigns “risk scores” to celebrities and other public figures, reportedly including flags related to sexual orientation. MSG denies the allegations and argues the article is false and damaging to its reputation,…
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MTG 2027 includes Kamigawa: Titanbreach, a huge Ikoria crossover war
Wizards of the Coast has announced that Magic: The Gathering’s flagship June 2027 set will be Kamigawa: Titanbreach, returning to the beloved Japanese mythology-inspired plane rather than continuing the recent run of “Universes Beyond” crossovers (such as Lord of the Rings, Final Fantasy and Marvel Super Heroes). The set’s central story sees the plane of…
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Magic: The Gathering Unveils Three New Mainline Sets for 2027 as Hasbro’s MagicCon Schedule Expands to Four Events
Hasbro’s Wizards of the Coast has announced its 2027 release plans for Magic: The Gathering, unveiling three new mainline card sets and a schedule expansion for its MagicCon fan convention. The announcement, made during MagicCon: Amsterdam, signals the start of a new story arc in the game’s fictional “Multiverse” and reflects the growing scale of…
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FBI arrests man accused of using Steam games to drain victims’ crypto wallets
US prosecutors have charged a 21-year-old Florida student, Zyaire Wilkins, with uploading fake video games containing malware to the Steam gaming platform in order to steal victims’ personal data and cryptocurrency. The FBI arrested Wilkins on Tuesday, alleging that he and unnamed accomplices distributed the malicious games over the past two years, marketing them through…
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China hits back at Trump election claims… as landmark state visit thrown into doubt
China has responded sharply to comments made by Donald Trump regarding elections, in a row that has now cast doubt over a planned state visit. The dispute marks a fresh point of friction between Washington and Beijing, coming at a time when the two powers have been seeking to stabilise relations, and raises questions about…
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Florida man arrested for allegedly stealing over $200,000 in crypto using Steam game malware
Federal authorities have arrested a Florida man suspected of stealing at least $220,000 in crypto through malware-infected Steam games, as reported earlier by local news outlet Local10. In the complaint, officials accuse 21-year-old Zyaire Wilkins and co-conspirators of launching eight malware-embedded games from around May 2024 to February 2026, allowing them to infect about 8,000…
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Michaela Watkins To Star In Jessica Sanders’ Improvised Indie Comedy ‘I Want To Feel Fun’
Filming has wrapped on “I Want to Feel Fun”, an improvised indie comedy from documentary-maker Jessica Sanders, marking her first narrative feature. The film stars Michaela Watkins, known for “Hacks”, and expands on Sanders’ short of the same name, which premiered at Tribeca last year, blending professional actors with non-professional performers in an entirely improvised…
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Ransomware curdles production at Coca-Cola’s Fairlife dairy biz
Coca-Cola-owned Fairlife has temporarily halted production at its US dairy plants after a ransomware attack affected part of its systems, including production-related systems. The disruption matters because Fairlife makes widely sold ultra-filtered milk and protein shakes, although the company says product quality and safety have not been affected. Coca-Cola disclosed the incident in an SEC…
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Coca-Cola’s dairy company fairlife hit with a ransomware attack
Coca-Cola halts the US operations of its dairy company fairlife due to a ransomware attack.