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Where to get ARC Alloy in ARC Raiders
ARC Alloy is one of the main materials you’ll want to collect early in ARC Raiders. Here’s how to get it.
No More Secrets: The Making of Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection
Since 2024, Digital Eclipse has worked on one of its biggest projects in secret. The time has come to pull back the curtain on Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kolletion-its design, its documentary, and the other ingredients that make it one of the best game collections of all time.
Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection review: A history of violence
A strong batch of classic fighting games and an earnest behind-the-scenes documentary with their creators make this a solid collection.
You’re Fired! Trump Comes for the Heads of All D.C. Construction Board Members as His $300M White House Renovations Spark Fury
Donald Trump fired six D.C. construction board members in the wake of him starting to construct his 90,000-square-foot ballroom.
A Trump Deal Won’t Help the U.S.-China Relationship
“Without establishing a long-term strategy, any deal Trump signs will fall short of what both countries need,” argues Christopher Smart.
Moore: Deposit insurance for billionaires? No thanks
Politicians in Washington have the shortest memories. Maybe that’s why they so seldom learn from their sometimes catastrophic mistakes. It was less than 20 years ago that the U. S. economy was flattened by the mortgage and banking crisis.
North Korea boasts missile test-firings as Trump makes South Korea visit
North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency said the missiles fired Tuesday flew for more than two hours before accurately striking targets in its western waters.
JD Vance Just Mocked A NYC Mayoral Candidate’s Emotional 9/11 Story, And His Response Is Brutal
JD Vance Just Mocked A NYC Mayoral Candidate’s Emotional 9/11 Story, And His Response Is Brutal
‘Boiling pot’: Expert warns Trump’s feud with foreign nation may backfire spectacularly
President Donald Trump’s latest feud over drug trafficking with a leader of a South American nation this time, Colombian President Gustavo Petro may very well end up increasing drug trafficking, warned one security analyst in a report Trump sparked his feud with Petro last week after issuing a menacing threat on social media, warning the Colombian leader that his nation risked U. S. intervention if he did not “close up” its drug production operations. He went on to allege Petro was complicit in a mass operation to traffic drugs into the United States, and called him “low rated and very unpopular.”Furthermore, Trump announced that all foreign aid to Colombia would be halted immediately, and labeled Petro as an “illegal drug leader.”Much of U. S. foreign aid to Colombia supports the country’s security operations, much of which is focused heavily on combating armed groups largely responsible for its drug production, particularly cocaine.“The security situation in Colombia is a boiling pot,” said Elizabeth Dickinson, a security analyst and senior analyst for Colombia, speaking with the Times. “Up until now, the security forces are sort of barely keeping the lid on it. Very quickly, if the U. S. cooperation stops, the security forces will no longer be able to fulfill that mission. The threat will greatly outstrip the capacity to control it.”Dickson went on to argue that U. S. intelligence officials would be “flying blind” in their efforts to combat drug trafficking should the cooperation between the two nations come to a halt. Petro is just the latest South American leader who has drawn the ire of Trump, whose administration is currently escalating tensions with Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro and Brazil’s Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, all of whom have been openly critical of the U. S. government, and in particular, the Trump administration.