TV / All Her Fault Is A Thriller About Gender Roles A story about a kidnapping is a jumping off point to explore expectations within families By Riley MacLeod / 9 Feb 2026
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journalism / They Do This Because They Can Wednesday's Washington Post layoffs didn't need to happen By Riley MacLeod / 4 Feb 2026
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journalism / Gambling Isn't News News outlets' forays into prediction markets confuse noise with information By Riley MacLeod / 27 Jan 2026
News / US Lawmakers Urge Review Of EA Sale The Congressional Labor Caucus sent a letter to the FTC warning the debt-financed, largely PIF-owned deal could be bad news for workers By Riley MacLeod / 22 Jan 2026
News / Games Journalism Layoffs Hit Inverse, The Verge Media companies continue to have no idea what to do with gaming coverage By Riley MacLeod / 16 Jan 2026
Video Games / Oh My God, Am I A Genius At Irish Language Wordle No, but please let me have this By Riley MacLeod / 13 Jan 2026
Video Games / Not Even A Video Game Can Convince Me To Read The Directions First Uncle Chop's Rocket Shop is a fix-it game about the importance of reading comprehension By Riley MacLeod / 8 Jan 2026
Hardware / What If I Don't Fantasize About Having A Friend In A Jar Razer showed the latest iteration of its Project Ava AI companion at CES, and the vibes are bad By Riley MacLeod / 7 Jan 2026
Movies / The Testament Of Ann Lee Makes A Dying Faith Radical Through its interpretation of Shaker songs and dances, the movie shows what made the movement challenging By Riley MacLeod / 5 Jan 2026
Hardware / NYC's OMNY Card Is Here, And I Am Full Of Regret NYC is phasing out its iconic MetroCard at the end of the year By Riley MacLeod / 22 Dec 2025