• Playdate developers have made more than $500K in Catalog sales

    Panic is celebrating Playdate's second birthday this month, and the party favors include some piping-hot statistics about Catalog game sales. Playdate hit the market in April 2022 with 24 free games. Its Catalog store went live in March 2023, offering 16 curated games for purchase directly on the device. Panic has added more titles to Catalog on a bi-weekly basis for the past year, and the marketplace today has 181 games and apps. More than 150,000 games have been sold on Catalog, giving...

  • Trey Songz Settles Out of $25 Million Lawsuit

    Trey Songz has settled a lawsuit where he was accused of sexually assaulting a woman at a 2016 party in Los Angeles. According to Radar Online, the woman sued Songz for $25 million. The settlement amount was undisclosed. “The settlement agreement conditions dismissal of this matter on the satisfactory completion of specified terms that are […] The post Trey Songz Settles Out of $25 Million Lawsuit first appeared on The Source.

  • Schuylkill County settles part of sexual harassment lawsuit

    POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Schuylkill County will pay $1.7 million as part of a settlement in a sexual harassment and assault lawsuit against a former commissioner. The lawsuit was filed in 2021 claiming Commissioner George F. Halcovage Jr. sexually harassed and assaulted four county workers. The settlement unanimously approved by the current board of []

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    One America News and Smartmatic settle defamation lawsuit

    Happy Tuesday! Here's your Tuesday tech drop, the week's top stories at the intersection of tech and politics. Settle down now Ultraconservative news outlet One America News and voting technology company Smartmatic announced Tuesday that they have reached a settlement in the defamation lawsuit the latter filed after hosts and guests on OAN spread lies about Smartmatic software’s being part of a scheme to throw the 2020 election to Joe Biden. The details of the settlement weren’t released. at...

  • Smartmatic settles its lawsuit against One America News Network

    The voting technology company Smartmatic agreed Tuesday to settle its

  • Trey Songz Settles Sexual Assault Lawsuit Before Trial

    Five years ago, R&B singer Trey Songz found himself embroiled in controversy when he was hit with a $25 million civil lawsuit filed by a Jane Doe, accusing him of sexually assaulting her at a 2016 house party. Now, after years of legal battles, Trey Songz has opted to settle the case before it reaches […] The post Trey Songz Settles Sexual Assault Lawsuit Before Trial first appeared on The Source.

  • Jackson officials settle lawsuit over George Robinson’s death

    The family of a Jackson man who died after an interaction with police officers will receive nearly $18,000 in a wrongful death settlement.

  • Seth MacFarlane and Martin Scorsese are teaming up to save classic cartoons

    Despite sending some of that affection to the musical stylings of Frank Sinatra and science education over the last decade, Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane hasn’t forgotten his first love: his precious cartoons. That love has served him well at the Fox network, where his animation domination ruled much of the 2000s and 2010s. Now he’s giving something back—and not more Ted, though we’re sure that’s on the way too. Per Deadline, through his Seth MacFarlane Foundation, MacFarlane is teaming...

  • Martin Scorsese to revive Frank Sinatra biopic with Leonardo DiCaprio

    The director is planning to return to his long-delayed project with Jennifer Lawrence co-starring as Ava Gardner – but rights may prove a stumbling-block

  • Leonardo DiCaprio to Play Frank Sinatra in Biopic from Martin Scorsese

    Leonardo DiCaprio is attached to play Frank Sinatra in a new biopic from

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    Take-Two Announces Layoffs While Canceling Multiple In-Development Projects

    GTA 6 publisher Take-Two Interactive announced today that it is laying off 5 percent of its workforce, or more than 500 employees, despite earlier claims that it had "no current plans" for additional layoffs.

  • Take-Two lays off 5% of employees, scraps in-development games

    Take-Two Interactive joins the list of companies laying off employees as it undertakes cost-reduction measures, including canceling projects.