U.S. video game publisher Take-Two Interactive Software said on Wednesday it would acquire Gearbox Entertainment, best known for the first-person shooter game Borderlands, from Sweden's Embracer for $460 million. The Swedish group is selling the game developer for a steep discount, having bought it in a deal that valued the business at up to $1.4 billion in 2021. In a separate statement, Embracer said the deal with Take-Two would cut its net debt by about 3.2 billion crowns to 3.5 billion crowns...
Two people are dead after a Wednesday morning fire in the Morgantown house where a gas explosion happened back in September.
The comedian, 65, was left speechless as he was honoured during the live telethon which raised a whopping £38,631,548M.
A mother and her toddler are dead after their bodies were found Tuesday in their family home in an upper-middle-class suburb of southern Florida. Authorities have identified the child's father, Jean Carlos Aponte as the primary suspect in the murders. Aponte was unconscious at the scene, having attempted to overdose on pills
A plan for new flying vehicles and drones includes hopes for the first flying taxi to take off in 2026.
The Department of Transport has published its Future of Flight Action Plan.
Embracer Group has announced that it's selling Gearbox Entertainment to
Plans were in the pipeline for the city to be home to the world's first airport for flying cars and delivery drones
Corach Rambler added his name to the list of the world's greatest steeplechasers at Aintree last April
Before Robert Card killed 18 last year, police had opportunity to seize his guns and place him in custody after several incidentsLaw enforcement should have seized a man’s guns and put him in protective custody weeks before he committed Maine’s deadliest mass shooting, a report found Friday.An independent commission has been reviewing the events that led up to army reservist Robert Card killing 18 people at a bowling alley and a bar in Lewiston on 25 October, as well as the subsequent response....
A major Japanese drugmaker has said it is investigating a death and dozens
Records being broken for greenhouse gas pollution, surface temperatures and ocean heat The world has never been closer to breaching the 1.5C (2.7F) global heating limit, even if only temporarily, the United Nations’ weather agency has warned.The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) confirmed on Tuesday that 2023 was the hottest year on record by a clear margin. In a report on the climate, it found that records were “once again broken, and in some cases smashed” for key indicators such as...