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The Brain-Rotting Dystopia of Roblox

Roblox features millions of such games, many of them generated by the very children who play them. Grow a Garden — essentially a remake of the legendary time-waster FarmVille — recently smashed ...
Roblox features millions of such games, many of them generated by the very children who play them. Grow a Garden — essentially a remake of the legendary time-waster FarmVille — recently smashed ...
That’s a strong statement, and in response, Roblox’s Chief Safety Officer, Matt Kaufman, has announced a new plan to ...
As August comes to a close, so do the discussions about my children's Hallowe'en costumes. The ideas start to brew about the ...
Gaming platform Roblox announced a goal Wednesday to expand its new age estimation technology to all of its users by the end ...
A decade after its defeat in Yemen, the terror group is back with new tactics, global targets, and a digital playbook Since the Arab Spring swept across the Middle ...
Everyone likes to guess where they stand on the wealth ladder. Maybe you feel middle class because you're juggling a mortgage, daycare, and grocery bills. Or maybe you feel upper class because you've ...
Discover fungi from the tasty mushrooms on your pizza, to bizarre parasites that turn bugs into zombies. This weekend the Illinois Mycological Association is inviting you to join mushroom-lovers in ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — One Grand Rapids business is preparing to celebrate a significant milestone. It’s not how many years they’ve been open here, but a goal that has been part of their mission for ...
Amtrak is launching a new high-speed Acela train, but there is one wrinkle: It isn’t actually faster, yet. Five next-generation Acela trains begin service Thursday as part of a $2.45 billion project ...
A Clay County mother is suing Roblox, alleging the platform failed to protect her 15-year-old son from a predator who exploited him after meeting on the app.
After President Donald Trump indicated during remarks on Monday that the U.S. will allow 600,000 Chinese students in the country, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene objected to that policy prospect. "We ...