On a tiny island in the Seine River, Jacques de Molay, the last Grand Master of the Knights Templar, was surrounded by flames when he made his last, terrifying curse. Both Pope Clement V and King ...
King Dedede will join the existing Kirby Air Riders Amiibo lineup, which includes Kirby, Waddle Dee, and Meta Knight. We'll also be getting Sword Kirby and Noir Dedede at some point in the future, ...
The Wednesday letters page is upset at the rising cost of amiibo, as one reader thinks that Project Helix is the right direction for Xbox.
Pokemon Pokopia is out and marks new territory for the Pokemon franchise. The cozy sim genre has become increasingly popular in recent years, and this new release has us wondering what other ongoing ...
We are inching closer and closer to Amiibo costing as much as full-priced video games.
In modern times, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is the first senior member of the British royal family to be arrested. The former prince was arrested on his 66th birthday, 19 February 2026. Before this, ...
ATLANTA — Channel 2’s Karyn Greer talked to a woman who witnessed history alongside a baseball legend and made history herself as a pioneer of broadcasting. Billye Suber made history in 1968, becoming ...
ATLANTA — The legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is continuing in Atlanta as the restoration of the building where he had an office during the civil rights movement is complete. When Ed Bowen ...
What began as Negro History Week in 1926 has grown into what is now recognized as Black History Month. As the 100th anniversary approaches, it provides an opportunity to reflect on how it began and to ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - One of Savannah’s most groundbreaking figures is stepping onto the stage. A new Black History play honoring Susie King Taylor will debut Feb. 20, celebrating the life of a woman ...
These historic addresses are of great importance as they document the personal and political development of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. grew up in Atlanta before becoming a ...
In 1965, three months after the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. declared from the steps of the state capitol in Montgomery, Alabama, that the aim of the civil rights movement was no more and no less than ...