Monthly Archives: November 2022

Dozens of times drought, ice melt, and storm surge unearthed unusual and unsettling discoveries this year

A formerly sunken boat sits upright with its stern stuck in the mud along the shoreline of Lake Mead on June 22, 2022. AP Photo/John Locher This year, human-caused climate change has exposed a spate of unusual discoveries. Among the unearthed finds are old sites, ancient artifacts, rare fossils, and even human remains. Scientists have…

Ubisoft will unveil details about Far Cry 6’s Lost Between Worlds expansion next week

More details about Far Cry 6’s mysterious expansion, Lost Between Worlds, will drop next week. That’s according to Ubisoft’s own social media posts, which revealed that on 6pm UK time on 29th November (that’s 10am PT), the team will broadcast a “reveal livestream” about the upcoming expansion on its official Twitch channel. Whilst the developer…

The DOJ is reportedly investigating rent-setting software company RealPage

Image: TC Sottek / The Verge The Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division has reportedly opened up an investigation into RealPage, the real estate technology company accused of contributing to higher-than-normal rent prices. According to a report from ProPublica, the DOJ is looking into whether the company’s rent-setting software allows landlords to coordinate and raise rent…

Oh no. There’s another ‘Bambi’ live action in the works. And it’s a horror film.

As if the original animated classic wasn’t heartbreakingly morbid enough, Hollywood’s decided ‘Bambi’ needs more than one hyperrealistic version, too. Oh, and why not make one a horror movie where the animated woodland creature is a vicious killing machine? The horror revenge tale, currently titled Bambi: The Reckoning, is helmed by the same mind behind…

Meet a mom of 2 who got $1,000 a month through a basic income program for a year — it helped her family pay their bills after an unexpected crisis

McNair was part of Magnolia Mother’s Trust, a basic-income program in Jackson, Mississippi, that provides $1,000 a month to 100 low-income Black mothers for a year. Kimberly McNair Kimberly McNair is receiving $1,000 a month for one year through a basic-income program.  The program is currently helping 100 low-income Black mothers like her in Jackson,…