In this episode of GameSpot News, we talk about why Cyberpunk 2077 has no police chases, a working metro system added to 2077 via mods, how the Xbox is affecting the Halo tournament as well as the next Mass Effect allegedly running on Unreal Engine 5…
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Why Cyberpunk 2077 Has No Police Chases | GameSpot News
Chicago Mayor Asks DOJ for More Resources to Fight Surging Crime, Gun Violence
Lightfoot asked for ATF agents to ‘increase the number of gun investigations and gun seizures.’…
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JD launches NFT platform, Meituan refutes fake virtual currency frauds: Blockheads
Leading Chinese e-commerce platform JD launches a portal for NFTs, making it the third internet giant in the country to do so…
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No Evidence of Hate Crime Against Virginia Muslim High School Student: Police
There’s no evidence that an alleged assault on a female Muslim high school student in Fairfax, Virginia was a hate crime, local police said. The Dec. 14 incident involved a male student at Fairfax High School, who reportedly pushed a female Muslim student to the ground…
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Records: Ex-CEO won’t face charges in nuclear fraud case
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The former top executive for the contractor hired to build two South Carolina nuclear reactors that were never finished won’t face criminal charges, new court documents show.
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Electric-Vehicle Startup Nikola Settles With U.S. for $125M Over Investor Fraud Charges
The SEC said Tuesday that the American startup breached antifraud and disclosure control provisions of federal securities laws.
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Ghislaine Maxwell A ‘Sophisticated’ Predator And ‘Partners In Crime’ With Epstein, Prosecution Claims In Closing Arguments
Topline Ghislaine Maxwell and the late financier Jeffrey Epstein worked as “partners in crime” to groom and abuse girls as young as 14, prosecutors claimed during closing arguments for Maxwell’s sex abuse trial Monday, as they tried to convince jurors to convict the British socialite for sex trafficking and other charges. Key Facts While Maxwell’s…
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Financial Times perspective: SA holding back the hunt for Rwandan genocide leaders, says UN prosecutor
Serge Brammertz told the Financial Times that Ramaphosa’s government is causing delays to finding genocide suspects who may have found refuge in SA…
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Axios-Ipsos poll: Crime a top worry for Latinos
Data: Axios/Ipsos in partnership with Telemundo; Chart: Kavya Beheraj/AxiosLatinos say crime and gun violence is their number two concern — behind COVID-19 and before immigration, social justice or voting rights — in our inaugural Axios-Ipsos Latino Poll in p…
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Man, 40s, arrested in €20m property fraud probe
This is the twelfth arrest as part of the investigation. …
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