A new executive order seeking to designate “illicit fentanyl” a “weapon of mass destruction” could open the door to a dangerous expansion of militarized law enforcement and abusive military action.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday, Dec. 15, designating Fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction. The order would allow the U.S. to expand even further its militarization of ...
Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series spotlighting the scripts behind the awards season’s most talked-about movies continues with Warner Bros‘ Sinners, written and directed by Ryan Coogler who ...
The deal, one of the largest ever, includes rocket launchers, self-propelled howitzers and various missiles The Trump administration has announced a huge arms sale worth around $11bn (£8.2bn) to ...
Nights In The Forest is one of the most unique survival games on the Roblox platform, where you try to survive in a ...
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday declaring fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction, a move that dramatically expands the U.S. government's authority to fight the synthetic ...
Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut has landed on PS5, and there's never been a better time to begin or revist your Samurai training. Through dedication and perseverance, Jin Sakai's arsenal of Ghost ...
Few historical warrior classes evoke the same sort of fascination as the samurai in popular culture. Samurai came to prominence in feudal Japan, notably in the Sengoku period, where figures like ...