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Fortnite’s New FPS Mode Ballistic Is Janky But Good

Fortnite’s latest game mode, Ballistic, plays a lot like Valorant or Counter-Strike. The mode, currently labeled as being in “Early Access,” is rough around the edges and feels...

Fortnite Is Giving Out $100 Refunds And You Might Be Eligible

Back in 2022, Epic Games agreed to pay $245 million as part of a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over “dark patterns” that may have tricked players...

Fortnite’s Next Chapter Seemingly Leaked, Confirms Godzilla

Fortnite’s Chapter 6 Season 1 has seemingly started to leak online via promo artwork and images. And if the leaks are accurate, which they seem to be, then Godzilla,...

Fortnite’s Premium Monthly Subscription Just Got A Lot Better

Fortnite Crew, the popular shooter’s premium monthly subscription plan, will now provide players with premium rewards for all future passes—battle and otherwise—as Epic continues to streamline the game’s rewards...

Ice Spice Will No Longer Spam You With Freeze Bombs In Fortnite

Last week, famous rapper Ice Spice was added to Fortnite as part of the free-to-play shooter’s ongoing Chapter 2 Remix mini-season. If you hired her, she could help out...

How Curious Parents Can Get Started In Fortnite Years Later

When loading into Fortnite, you’ll automatically be in the “Play” section. This is where you can select various game modes to play. The majority of the modes are fan-made...

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What Will Districts Do With All Those Empty School Buildings? Some Look to Fill Them With Younger Kids

Several years ago, Oklahoma City Public Schools shuttered more than a dozen of its school buildings. It was part of a realignment process in...

How Trump is disrupting efforts by schools and colleges to combat climate change

This week I dug into how the Trump administration’s anti-climate blitz is hampering schools’ and colleges’ ability to green their operations, plus a new...

Online college courses are popular, why do they still cost so much?

Emma Bittner considered getting a master’s degree in public health at a nearby university, but the in-person program cost tens of thousands of dollars...