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'The Last of Us Part 2' release date rumors 2018: Details expected as Naughty Dog attends GDC 2018; Could land this year
The fans have not heard from Naughty Dog for quite some time regarding the current status of the much-awaited video game sequel "The Last of Us Part 2."
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'Downton Abbey' star Hugh Bonneville investigates final days of Jesus's life in new TV documentary for Easter
The popular TV star took up theology as a young man in college and actually learned from Rowan Williams, the former leader of the Church of England.
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Duggar family news: Derick Dillard would let Jill get an abortion only if it would save her life
The Duggar family from "19 Kids and Counting" and "Counting On" are definitely against abortion, but when one person recently asked Derick Dillard if he would allow Jill to get one under certain conditions, he said yes.
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Bart Millard reveals mom's reaction to the film 'I Can Only Imagine'
It's deeply personal for MercyMe lead singer Bart Millard to see the film "I Can Only Imagine," which is based on the Christian band's same-titled song, as the movie is about his relationship with father, Arthur Millard.
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'Red Dead Redemption 2' release date, gameplay news: To feature Battle Royale mode
While the much-awaited Western cowboy-themed game sequel "Red Dead Redemption 2" is expected to be out this year, Rockstar Games has announced that the title is delayed once again from its Spring 2018 target release date.
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'Star Wars: Battlefront 2' microtransactions return news: Electronic Arts to bring back microtransactions via next progression update
After temporarily disabling microtransaction in "Star Wars: Battlefront 2," it appears that Electronic Arts (EA) is ready to bring this feature back in the game after subjecting it to some changes.
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'Supernatural' Season 13 Episode 16 spoilers news: 'Scooby-Doo' crossover puts the Winchester brothers in a familiar adventure
The Winchester brothers of the CW's hit TV series, "Supernatural," have encountered a lot of ghoulish creatures in the entire course of the show.
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Selena Gomez draws strength from God's word after split with Justin Bieber
It's never easy dealing with a breakup, so "Fetish" singer Selena Gomez is drawing strength from God as she deals with her reported separation from on-again, off-again boyfriend, Justin Bieber.
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MSNBC host apologizes for ridiculing Donald Trump appointee's Christian faith
MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle has issued a public apology for ridiculing the faith of Larry Kudlow, who was recently appointed to be President Donald Trump's top economic aide.
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'Passion' star Jim Caviezel: God has called me to make Christian films
Hollywood's Jim Caviezel, who played Jesus in The Passion of the Christ, has said he feels called by God to make Christian films to share the gospel.
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'The Sims 5' release date news: New game to launch 2020 as EA is still focused on upcoming 'Sims 4' DLC packs
Electronic Arts' (EA) interactive life simulation video game "The Sims" has become very popular among players that it has spawned four major installments since the first title was released in 2000.
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'Boruto: Naruto Next Generations' Episode 50 news: Team leaders to choose qualified genins for upcoming Chunin exams
"Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" is confirmed to enter its next major story arc in the coming episodes, as the spin-off anime series shifts its focus to the much-awaited Chunin examinations.
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'One Piece' Chapter 898 news: Germa 66, Vinsmoke family helps Sanji and Luffy to be reunited with the Straw Hat crew
The Straw Hat pirates continue to deal with Big Mom and her children in the upcoming chapter of "One Piece."
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'Dragon Ball Super' Episode 130, 131 news: Frieza saves Universe 7 from imminent destruction
The remaining two episodes of "Dragon Ball Super" are expected to highlight some very surprising twists that the fans may not have been prepared for.
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'You Were Never Really Here' review: pure evil puts grace to the test
A gruelling, gory film, containing only the briefest glimpses of beauty and light. But it's an important piece of work; both a fine piece of film-making and a challenging piece of provocation.