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ReFantazio Strong And More Helpful Gaming Hints

It’s time, once again, for The Wanderer to suit up and go dungeon crawling. This time, in the new Vessel of Hatred expansion for Diablo IV, you’re in pursuit...

11 Mods To Give You New Ways To Play

“I know what you are.”“Say it. Out loud.”“A Baldur’s Gate 3 modder.”Baldur’s Gate 3 has its token vampire in Astarion, but if you think the whole blood-sucking schtick seems...

34 Games We Can’t Wait To Check Out

October hits different. The spooky month is often bursting with new games to play ahead of the end of the year, and 2024's buffet of releases is keeping the...

BioWare Says Baldur’s Gate 3’s Emboldened The Dragon Age Team

Since Dragon Age: The Veilguard was properly unveiled this summer, BioWare’s long-awaited fantasy RPG has been frequently compared to Larian Studios’ 2023 Game of the Year contender Baldur’s Gate...

Baldur’s Gate 3’s New Evil Endings Are Coming To Consoles

Baldur’s Gate 3 console players, rejoice. As of today, you’re patch current. Larian Studios has finally brought Patch 7, which was delayed for just under a month for PlayStation...

Damn, God Of War Ragnarök’s Opener Still Whips

I’ve been replaying God of War Ragnarök now that it’s on PC, and despite some clear, widespread technical issues with depreciating framerate, this is still fundamentally the same excellent...

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How Oklahoma’s Superintendent Set Off a Holy War in Classrooms

NORMAN, Okla. — Sometimes, Jakob Topper teaches his Christian faith to his six-year-old daughter using children’s Bible stories illustrated with teddy bears. Other days, he might...

Why Digital Fluency, Adaptability and AI-Powered Learning Matter More Than Ever

The future isn’t just approaching — it’s moving fast. As industries evolve and workforce demands shift, schools and districts have a critical role in...

OPINION: The demographic cliff in higher education should be seen as an opportunity, not a crisis

This spring, the number of high school graduates in the United States is expected to hit its peak. Starting in the fall, enrollment will...