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Disney delists 14 games from Steam without warning, most notably Armed and Dangerous and that one Hercules game you vaguely remember playing in 1997
And like that, it's gone.

Micron signs a deal to acquire a chip foundry in Taiwan for $1.8 billion, though it won't make a dent in the memory supply crisis until 2027 at the earliest
Stepping up.

A stupid Windows 11 requirement makes Asus' simple new Wi-Fi motherboard feature a winner
The new Asus X870E Glacial motherboard looks super clean and feature-rich, but it's the integrated Wi-Fi drivers that get my nod

One of my most anticipated games for 2026 is a little sandbox puzzle game that plays like the lovechild of Unpacking and PowerWash Simulator
I've finally found an apartment smaller than mine.

Rockstar responds to plea for a terminally ill 'huge GTA fan' to get his hands on the game early

Norwegian PM says Trump ‘begs’ him for Nobel Peace Prize, can’t grasp that he doesn’t award them

No, Jeff Bezos didn't predict the future of the home PC would see it being swept away into the cloud

‘Pedo Boulevard?’ Donald Trump renames yet another place after himself, but everybody hated that place anyway
The boulevard that runs from Florida’s Palm Beach International Airport toward Mar-a-Lago has officially been renamed… President Donald J. Trump Boulevard. Trump celebrated the renaming publicly as an “amazing gesture” and proudly unveiled the new sign. Trump claimed he’s “tremendously honored” and called the road a “very important stretch.” This adds to a growing list of things Trump has attached his name to, including last month’s Trump-Kennedy Center. But unlike the Trump-Kennedy Center, the boulevard renaming doesn’t bother people much. Trump’s infamous Mar-a-Lago has been under a bad light anyway after the release of Epstein’s case files, so why not underline his connections to a place that’s becoming a byword for child abuse? Now, the renaming has given people another reason to steer clear of the place. But that didn’t stop social media users from taking jabs at the announcement. One user on X wrote, “Bet a vast majority of people will do everything they can to avoid that road.” Another added, “Epstein likely also traveled that same road. Where are the rest of the files?” Nobody was sentimental about the boulevard to begin with A majority of comments folded in long-running public criticism of Trump’s associations and unanswered questions surrounding the Epstein files. One mocked, “Is the new name ‘pedophile protector’ boulevard?” While another added, “A street named after a pedophile, how exciting, not.” Most comments were accusatory, angry, and intentionally provocative. They reflect how poisonous Trump’s public image has become. Yet, here we are, renaming public streets after such a figure. But what makes Trump’s renaming movement even more absurd is the timing. Trump: I am tremendously honored that the main boulevard from palm beach international airport to mar-a-lago is being renamed in my honor. That's a very important stretch. A lot of important people… and not important people travel that road. pic.twitter.com/cnpzntQcNz— Acyn (@Acyn) January 16, 2026 It’s true that cities rename streets after presidents all the time. But it’s usually after they leave office and some historical distance has settled. But Trump has been dedicated to putting his name on everything while he remains politically active and under constant scrutiny. This doesn’t symbolize service, but his ego. As one user puts it, “He thinks he’s a f—king Pharaoh.” Pharaohs carved their names into stone because they believed permanence validated power. But chances are, Trump’s name will be wiped off everything as soon as his party loses power. Which might be sooner than we think, judging by the GOP’s actions. But the less poetic truth of the boulevard is that the road itself was never beloved. So, Trump slapping his name on the sign isn’t half bad, if we ignore the ego-boost he’s getting.

‘Law & order huh?’: Trump pardons fraudster, she commits massive new fraud, Trump pardons her again

‘You win the internet’: The White House posted a ‘Mister Tariff’ Trump pic and one user transformed it into what it begged to be


