• Shadows of the Damned and Burning Questions With Suda51 (Interview)

    I conducted an interview with Suda51 at PAX East 2024. I also played a bit of Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered.

  • Clippers' Daniel Theis (thumb) now questionable to play Sunday

    The Los Angeles Clippers added Daniel Theis (thumb) to their injury report

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    Questions surrounding Ted Cruz’s podcast spark FEC complaint

    It’s no secret that Sen. Ted Cruz has a special affection for his podcast. His 2024 rival, Democratic Rep. Colin Allred, told MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell last year, “He’s honestly busier being a podcaster — which he does three times a week — than actually being a senator.” But the problem with the Texas Republican’s media project isn’t just the amount of time he spends behind a microphone. As The Texas Tribune reported, Cruz is also now facing a campaign finance complaint “over money sent from...

  • Bill Nye The Science Guy answers all your burning questions about the solar eclipse

    As THE authority on planetary matters, Bill Nye explains why New Yorkers

  • Pirates burned by decision to pull Jared Jones early, fall late once again to Mets

    NEW YORK — Despite getting another strong start from their rookie pitcher,

  • Seth Lugo thriving as Royals starter years after being Mets rotation 'question mark'

    Seth Lugo finally got his shot last year as a starting pitcher — after a long absence from the rotation — and showed he was competent in the role.

  • Mets Morning News: Mets rained out in Atlanta

    The Mets and Braves were rained out with the game rescheduled for September 26. The team transferred Kodai Senga to the 60-day IL which means his original return date of May 27 will now be pushed back. After transferring their ace to the 60-day, they called up Tyler Jay to take his spot on the 40-man roster. Jay had to battle a medical issue before finding his way back to baseball. With Senga not returning any time soon, how will the team continue to navigate his injury? Collectors Holdings,...

  • MLB Scores: Mets 9, Pirates 1—Mets sweep Pirates

    On a cloudy spring day at Citi Field, the Mets defeated the Pirates for their first sweep of the season. Luis Severino was on the mound and continued his strong start to the season, having his best performance yet as a Met. Going six innings for the first time in his short Mets’ career, Severino allowed just one unearned run, while striking out four batters. The one run Severino surrendered came in the third inning, where Henry Davis reached base on catchers interference. After allowing a hit...

  • MLB Scores: Mets 8, Braves 7—Nimmo, Mets eclipse Braves

    On Monday, the country was treated to a rare and awe-inspiring sight, on that doesn’t come around often but, when it does, lets people rejoice and understand the beauty of existence. No, I’m not talking about the solar eclipse (well, not exclusively). I’m referring to the Mets defeating the Braves, which they did with in thrilling, come-from-behind fashion, 8-7. The Mets came into this game with losses in 11 of their last 13 games at Truist Park dating back to August 2022, but they found a way...

  • MLB Scores: Mets 6, Pirates 3—Mets rally for series opening victory

    Much like Sunday afternoon’s contest, a pitcher’s duel broke out in Flushing Monday evening, this time with Adrian Houser matching up with the Pirates’ Martin Perez. Both starters pitched around some trouble early, with Houser stranding two runners in both the second and third innings. This time, the zeroes ceased in the sixth inning, with the Pirates breaking through for three runs in the top of the frame. Ke’Bryan Hayes led off with a walk, advanced to second on a force out, and game around to...

  • Jerry Grote, member of 1969 Miracle Mets, dies at 81: 'Backbone of a young Mets team'

    Grote was inducted into the Mets Hall of Fame in 1992

  • Mets, Braves postponed by rain

    The Mets and Braves have been postponed tonight because of rain in the Atlanta area, and the game will be made up on September 26. Each team has won one game thus far in the series, and they’re set to wrap up the series tomorrow afternoon at 12:20 PM EDT. There’s some rain in the forecast tomorrow, too, and it wouldn’t be shocking if that game were delayed. But it does look like they’ll be able to play it. With the postponement, the Mets get an unexpected off day in the middle of this stretch...