Why Cardi B Is in Court: Unpacking Her Viral Moments

On August 27, the musician known as The “Am I the Drama” artist appeared in a courtroom near Los Angeles to testify in a lawsuit filed by a former security guard. According to documents obtained by NBC News, this ex-security guard claims that Cardi B (the artist’s real name) allegedly spat on her and scratched her face in a hallway of a Beverly Hills doctor’s office in 2018.

Crunchyroll’s Most In-Demand Fantasy Anime Reveals Season 2 Release Date

Based on a recent announcement by @kakuriyo_anime on X, the second season of “Kakuriyo: Bed & Breakfast for Spirits” is set to premiere on October 1st, 2025. Crunchyroll has obtained the rights to air this series in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, India, and other regions. Although the specific broadcast times are still undisclosed, it’s expected that the series will become available on Crunchyroll shortly following its Japanese release. Additionally, the new season will feature Nao Toyama as both the opening and ending theme artist. Toyama, who performed the opening for Season 1, will be reprising her role for Season 2, singing both the opening theme “Toryanse” and the ending theme “Namida no Recipe.

The DCU Just Confirmed a Devastating New Life for One of Its Best Characters

Economos bears a considerable burden, clearly more than usual, and he confides in another member of the 11 Street Kids, Leota Adebayo, about his struggles. Although Leota empathizes with Economos’ situation, she has her own hardships to deal with as life has been unkind to her recently. In point of fact, despite being one of DCU’s most admired characters, the new franchise is giving her a tough time, making her life rather challenging.

PS1 Exclusive Game From 2000 Just Got Stealth-Released Out of Nowhere

Speaking of the game in question, it’s the “Fear Effect” from Kronos Digital Entertainment, initially published by Eidos Interactive. Now, since Eidos was acquired, the intellectual property (IP) is now under Square Enix’s ownership. In a collaboration with Limited Run Games, Square Enix has decided to re-release this exclusive PlayStation 1 game. However, it should be noted that this release is simply a port, offering no new features or enhancements to get overly excited about. If you’re seeking a dose of nostalgia from the PS1 era, this might just hit the spot for you!

It Took Nintendo 18 Years and 13 Games to Give Fans a “Great” Mario Party

According to Metacritic’s data, the Mario Party series, comprising 19 games, generally received a “Metascore” of 70, which equates to mixed or average reviews overall. While Mario Party 2 in 2000 garnered decent reviews, it wasn’t until Super Mario Party on the Switch, after 18 years and 13 games, that another entry in the series was warmly received by critics. However, for much of its existence, the Mario Party series has been considered a good but not exceptional one.