The 2024 Game Awards recap: All winners and most surprising reveals Astro Bot, Balatro, and Metaphor: ReFantazio claimed the most trophies at The Game Awards in a night dominated by sweeps, surprising reveals and fourth-wall breaks. James Perkins Mastromarino
Gen Z loves the digital compact cameras that millennials once coveted Digital cameras are enjoying a renewed popularity on holiday wish lists for teens and Gen Z. Here's what to look for when buying one. Claire Murashima
Remembering the Amazing Kreskin The Amazing Kreskin was a fixture on television for years, dazzling audiences with his mind-reading skills.
'Does This Taste Funny?' is a Colbert family cookbook What do cooking and a nightly TV show have in common? Both require "a little care, a little love and a little imagination," says Stephen Colbert. He and his wife Evie Colbert have written a cookbook. Terry Gross
Dear Life Kit: My daughter was left out of the holiday newsletter — again! A mother wonders why her father-in-law keeps neglecting to mention his daughter in his annual newsletter to family. It includes updates on the other grandchildren. Why not her? Andee Tagle
Judge declares mistrial over killing of gay University of Mississippi student Jimmy "Jay" Lee's body has never been found, but a judge declared him dead. Jurors said they were unable to reach a verdict after over nine and a half hours of deliberation. The Associated Press
A gingerbread show goes on after Hurricane Helene disrupts the Asheville tradition Hurricane Helene interrupted the famous Ginger Bread House competition in Asheville this year, but the enthusiastic cookie home builders are getting a chance to show off their creations around town. Laura Hackett
Police say gun found with suspect matches casings at UnitedHealthcare CEO crime scene The New York police commissioner also said investigators matched Luigi Mangione's fingerprints with those found on items near the scene where the UnitedHealthcare CEO was fatally shot last week. Alana Wise
The U.S. is facing a severe housing shortage. Will Trump's proposals help? The U.S. is short approximately four million homes. Wharton economist Ben Keys traces the beginning of the housing crisis to the 2008 financial meltdown — and says climate change is making things worse. Tonya Mosley
Shot in secret, 'The Seed of the Sacred Fig' calls out Iran's authoritarian regime Earlier this year, Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof fled his country to escape an eight-year prison sentence. His new film centers on a middle class family grappling with Iran's social unrest. Justin Chang