It’s been a busy few months for the Tomb Raider franchise, as franchise fans got the second season of Netflix’s animated series and the announcement of two new games at The Game Awards, including a remake of the original that started it all. It’s been busy on the live-action front as well, and now Prime
Welcome back to The Wrapp! It’s the last edition of the year as we all head off to enjoy Christmas. Of course, that doesn’t mean the gaming stops. Over the festive break, Dann will work on creating cult, while Catherine heads off to Hogwarts to learn a spell or two. Elsewhere, Toni has met some
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A reserve police officer and his wife have been arrested and charged with subjecting their biological and foster children to “cruel and unusual punishment.” Branch County prosecutors Zachary W. Stempien said that Matthew and Cassandra Boatrite, 34 and 32, were charged after a joint investigation by Michigan Child Protective Services and Michigan State Police, WTVB
John Paul Miller, a South Carolina pastor, whose wife, Mica Miller, died by suicide last year after she filed for divorce, has been federally indicted after being accused of posting her nude photo online and stalking her before her death. Miller, 46, is charged with felony charges of cyberstalking and making false statements to federal
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The Justice Department released thousands of files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on Friday, which includes documents, recordings of phone calls and videos gathered during state and federal investigations.Why it matters: The trove includes hundreds of thousands of pages that give the most explicit look yet into Epstein’s years of abuse and his connections