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California court battle over gun magazines shows U.S. divide

Late last month, a coalition of 19 U.S. states and the District of Columbia came together to support California’s ban on high-capacity ammunition magazines.In a brief filed in the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, where a challenge to California’s law is being considered, the coalition argued that California’s ban is “wholly consistent” with the 2nd Amendment and should be upheld as lawful.Late Thursday, 25 other states responded with their own brief arguing just the opposite. They said California’s ammunition ban was a…

Mumbai Airport: Ranks 4th in US Travel Magazine’s Survey of World’s Best International Airports 2023

Last Updated: July 14, 2023, 12:14 ISTCSMIA Grabs Fourth Spot in 'Travel + Leisure Readers' 10 Favorite International Airports of 2023' Survey. (Photo: Mumbai Airport)Mumbai Airport secures 4th position in 'Travel + Leisure Readers' Favorite International Airports of 2023' survey with a reader score of 86.47.In a remarkable achievement, the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) in Mumbai has secured the fourth position in the prestigious ‘Travel + Leisure Readers’ 10 Favorite International Airports of…

Matt Taibbi Turns to Truth Social After Quitting Twitter

Matt Taibbi, one of the “Twitter Files” reporters selected by Elon Musk himself, no longer tweets. Instead, the journalist once-hell bent on holding Wall Street to task, now “truths” on Donald Trump-affiliated social platform, Truth Social.Mr. Tweet Fumbles Super Bowl TweetIn the fallout of Elon Musk’s alleged suppression of Substack links on Twitter, the Twitter Files reporter implied his departure from Musk’s platform in an April 7 post. “I’m obviously staying at Substack, and will be moving to Substack Notes next…

DC Comics’ Wonderful Swimsuit Covers Are Sexy and Tasteful

Image: DC ComicsBack in the ‘90s, Marvel released several Swimsuit Specials, mimicking the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issues, but for its audience of horny nerds. The results were... well, tragic might be overselling it, but Marvel heroes (including some male ones) were stuffed in the skimpiest costumes imaginable, often contorted into overtly sexual (and frequently impossible) poses. Thirty years later, DC Comics has decided to follow (swim)suit, but the results are much, much better.These eight variant covers, all due

Amazon no longer sells print and Kindle magazines

You can no longer buy either print or Kindle Newsstand magazine and newspaper subscriptions from Amazon, as the company appears to implement yet another cost-cutting measure. The e-commerce giant announced that it was halting Newsstand subscriptions on March 9th (via The Verge) and that the change was going to take effect that very day. If you have an annual subscription, it will not be renewed, as well.  You can continue managing your subscriptions — such as changing your delivery address — through Amazon until June 5th…

Playboy Returns to Internet With OnlyFans-Style Platform

Leer en español.Is there still room in today’s world for Playboy? The popular magazine’s current owner, PLBY Group is reviving the original magazine in a digital-only format, with a catch: This new Playboy is a virtual display window for an OnlyFans-style platform called, of course, Playboy.The company announced on Monday that it was bringing back its iconic magazine with a mix of free and paid content. According to Variety, the new Playboy will offer select content for free, but will require users to pay individual…

Billy Crudup Watched the Original Star Wars Over 10 Times As a Kid | First Fandoms

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Why Did Wizards of the Coast Try to Cancel the OGL?

Photo: Simon Hayter/Toronto Star (Getty Images) Ben Riggs is a D&D historian and author of the book Slaying the Dragon: A Secret History of Dungeons & Dragons.The OGL debacle appears to be over, but we are left with many questions about the events of the past two months. I have been trying to find the answers to these questions, and have interviewed upwards of a dozen individuals. I have spoken to Wizards of the Coast employees, third party publishers, lawyers, gamers, and fellow journalists, many of whom only

Dungeons & Dragons Has Burned Up All the Goodwill

Image: Wizards of the CoastAs fans of tabletop roleplaying games debate over what to do about Wizards of the Coast’s new draft of the Open Gaming License for Dungeons & Dragons, the lack of goodwill might be thing that drives the most resentment between fans of D&D and the company moving forward.What happened with Wizards of the Coast?Wizards of the Coast has had a rough couple of weeks. After io9 reported on a leaked draft of the proposed update to the Open Gaming License (OGL)—the default licensing agreement

Dungeons & Dragons Announces New Heist-Themed Anthology

Today Dungeons & Dragons, a subsidiary of Wizards of the Coast, announced the next book in its quarterly publishing schedule: a heist-themed adventure anthology titled Keys From the Golden Vault. The book has been in production for years, and while its release date is unfortunately close to the controversy surrounding D&D’s updated Open Gaming License, it’s no surprise that the company is moving forward with the publication. The book will contain 13 adventures that focus on stealing, burglary, and general item…