Released in 1998, Pokémon: The First Movie was the first full-length Pokémon movie, directed by Kunihiko Yuyama. Naysayers might assume this film makes the cut based solely on its status as the first ...
If you’ve been a longtime fan of the Pokémon series but haven’t made your way to the movies, well, you know what we’re going to say. You’ve got to catch ’em all (though there are a few that you could ...
The global event will run across two days and gives players the chance to catch the brand-new evolutionary line making its debut in the game – along with its shiny variant – plus more exciting new ...
After six months of turmoil, the loss of the new director and a round of high-profile resignations mark a new low, some employees said. By Apoorva Mandavilli For employees of the Centers for Disease ...
Daniel has been playing games for entirely too many years, with his Steam library currently numbering nearly 750 games and counting. When he's not working or watching anime, he's either playing or ...
After a hearing in the D.C. U.S. District Court Friday, the Justice Department agreed to remove its newly named D.C. emergency police chief and to rewrite a directive ending District of Columbia rules ...
Washington, D.C. should be a symbol of pride and patriotism for the American people — and a safe location for tourists, residents, and public servants. Unfortunately, while Fake News journalists and ...
A gunman who believed the Covid-19 vaccine had made him ill fired at the agency’s Atlanta offices, killing a police officer and rattling the public health community. By Alyce McFadden Apoorva ...
B.C. Hydro says that the sixth and final generating unit on the Site C hydroelectric megaproject in northeast B.C. is now online. The massive energy project has been under construction since 2015, and ...
BC Hydro announced on Saturday that the Site C Dam in the province’s Peace Region is now fully online and operational. All six units are in service, BC Hydro said, meaning Site C now has capacity to ...
A tsunami advisory was cancelled early Wednesday morning for B.C.’s coast after a massive 8.8 magnitude earthquake struck in Russia’s Kamchatka peninsula on Tuesday afternoon.