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Welcome back to Kotaku ’s Weekend Guide, the post-Game Awards edition! If you missed out on last night’s pretty-darn-good awards show , we have a wrap- up of everything cool we saw, and a summary of all the awards won . But if you’re also looking for some great game recommendations to fill your weekend with, we most certainly have you covered here. This weekend we’ve got a GOTY nominee, some wild fun multiplayer shenanigans, and a super-fun 2D platformer. Let’s dig in! Play it on: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch, Windows (Steam Deck YMMV) Current goal: Reach the Mad Mall The first time I saw Antonblast I thought it was Pizza Tower . The second time I saw Antonblast I thought it was Pizza Tower . And the third time I saw Antonblast I thought it was Pizza Tower , too. I have now played Antonblast and can confirm that while it shares similar Wario Land vibes and ‘90s DNA with last year’s crowd-pleasing, lightning-quick 2D platformer , Antonblast is definitely its own thing. It’s more challenging, even faster, and shares some familiar tropes from the slippy-slidy obstacle course racing of Crash Bandicoot , including stampeding through boxes, hitting a cache of explosives, and dying. The idea is to breeze through levels as quickly as possible, smashing through all kinds of colorful junk littering each stage, and survive the gauntlet of hazards and boss fights placed in your path. It’s loud, chunky, and occasionally gives me a headache with all of the screenshake. It’s also a firehose of satisfying arcade action and chaotic animations. I keep going back for more. — Ethan Gach Play it on: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Windows (Steam Deck YMMV) Current goal: Start over! Back in 2015, I had worked my way pretty far into The Witcher 3 , only to find that I was capital-L Lost. I didn’t know what was going on. Barely understood the universe, and that’s to say nothing of my sloppy knowledge of the mechanics. So I restarted the game from the beginning with the intention of going through it nice and slow and, look at that, it became one of my favorite games of the 2010s. Now, on the cusp of 2025, I find myself in a similar situation with GOTY-nominated RPG Metaphor: ReFantazio . Whether it was my diving in while in a, um...high state of mind or simply that the game is so heavy—a little too heavy, in my opinion—on the fantasy political lore, I’m a bit too lost at this point to grasp what’s going on. But I do know that this game has had me intrigued since I decided to temporarily shelve it in favor of Forbidden West and I knew I was going to have to revisit it. So my goal for this weekend is to get a fresh start! I’m really excited to start unpacking Metaphor’s themes of, well, metaphors. I’m particularly intrigued by how the game plays with the ways fiction serves as important inspiration, offering a way to envision a better world. And I’m a sucker for anything with turn-based combat. The game is also visually delightful, so if I still struggle to keep up with the plot, well at least I’ve got something pretty to look at. — Claire Jackson Play it on: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Windows (Steam Deck YMMV) Current goal: Turn my brain off I don’t know if it’s just the state of the world or if it’s seasonal depression or what, but I have been feeling really out of it lately. It didn’t feel great to be stuck at home while a lot of folks I know were gathered in Los Angeles for The Game Awards, and with my usual Marvel Rivals teammates MIA, I didn’t even play the games I’d normally play because it just felt bad to solo queue. This weekend, I’m gonna try to fight my inclination to avoid the game and instead play the Not- Overwatch until I pass out. I have to travel next week for the holidays, so getting started on something really involved right now wouldn’t be the best play. Instead, I’m gonna flank randos with Star-Lord’s ultimate until I get a clip. — Kenneth Shepard Play it on: Current goal: Level up my battle pass some more! And so, another weekend in which I’m planning to play more Fortnite is upon us. I’m starting to worry that people reading these every week might assume it’s the only game I play. It’s not! At this point in my life, though, I have to admit that Epic’s free-to-play battle royale is one of my most played games, likely beating out Skyrim, Half-Life 2, and even Halo . The number of hours I’ve put into Fortnite is probably starting to get close to surpassing the time I’ve spent with GTA Online . Scary to think about. Anyway, every few months Fortnite gets some new mode or event and I spend a few bucks to buy a skin or whatever and have a ton of fun playing it with my wife. Yeah, I know gamers playing the same four games and nothing else are slowly eroding the industry and destroying everything, but it’s not my fault that no other game lets me kill Goku while dressed as Spider-Man with Grogu on my back. Come on Ca ll of Duty , are you even trying? — Zack Zwiezen And that wraps our picks for this week! Happy gaming!Intech Investment Management LLC boosted its position in shares of La-Z-Boy Incorporated ( NYSE:LZB – Free Report ) by 9.6% in the 3rd quarter, according to its most recent filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The fund owned 17,914 shares of the company’s stock after purchasing an additional 1,574 shares during the period. Intech Investment Management LLC’s holdings in La-Z-Boy were worth $769,000 at the end of the most recent quarter. Several other large investors have also recently added to or reduced their stakes in the company. Pacer Advisors Inc. grew its holdings in shares of La-Z-Boy by 7.5% during the second quarter. Pacer Advisors Inc. now owns 1,394,677 shares of the company’s stock worth $51,994,000 after purchasing an additional 97,680 shares during the last quarter. American Century Companies Inc. grew its holdings in La-Z-Boy by 14.5% during the 2nd quarter. American Century Companies Inc. now owns 982,668 shares of the company’s stock worth $36,634,000 after acquiring an additional 124,409 shares during the last quarter. abrdn plc acquired a new stake in La-Z-Boy in the 3rd quarter valued at about $10,809,000. Empowered Funds LLC raised its stake in shares of La-Z-Boy by 5.4% in the third quarter. Empowered Funds LLC now owns 202,786 shares of the company’s stock worth $8,706,000 after acquiring an additional 10,318 shares during the last quarter. Finally, Millennium Management LLC lifted its position in shares of La-Z-Boy by 125.6% during the second quarter. Millennium Management LLC now owns 174,249 shares of the company’s stock worth $6,496,000 after purchasing an additional 97,023 shares in the last quarter. 99.62% of the stock is owned by institutional investors. Insider Activity In other news, Director Janet Kerr sold 3,890 shares of the business’s stock in a transaction dated Thursday, September 5th. The stock was sold at an average price of $40.89, for a total transaction of $159,062.10. Following the completion of the transaction, the director now directly owns 3,372 shares in the company, valued at approximately $137,881.08. The trade was a 53.57 % decrease in their position. The transaction was disclosed in a filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission, which is available through this hyperlink . Insiders own 1.70% of the company’s stock. Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades Check Out Our Latest Analysis on LZB La-Z-Boy Stock Up 0.3 % Shares of LZB opened at $45.27 on Friday. The stock’s fifty day simple moving average is $41.48 and its 200-day simple moving average is $40.05. The firm has a market capitalization of $1.88 billion, a PE ratio of 15.66 and a beta of 1.29. La-Z-Boy Incorporated has a 12-month low of $32.00 and a 12-month high of $46.35. La-Z-Boy Increases Dividend The firm also recently announced a quarterly dividend, which will be paid on Monday, December 16th. Shareholders of record on Thursday, December 5th will be given a dividend of $0.22 per share. The ex-dividend date is Thursday, December 5th. This is an increase from La-Z-Boy’s previous quarterly dividend of $0.20. This represents a $0.88 dividend on an annualized basis and a yield of 1.94%. La-Z-Boy’s dividend payout ratio is presently 30.45%. About La-Z-Boy ( Free Report ) La-Z-Boy Incorporated manufactures, markets, imports, exports, distributes, and retails upholstery furniture products, accessories, and casegoods furniture products in the United States, Canada, and internationally. It operates through Wholesale, Retail, Corporate and Other segments. The Wholesale segment manufactures, and imports upholstered furniture, such as recliners and motion furniture, sofas, loveseats, chairs, sectionals, modulars, ottomans, and sleeper sofas; and imports, distributes, and retails casegoods (wood) furniture, including occasional pieces, bedroom sets, dining room sets, entertainment centers, and occasional pieces. 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Best Cryptocurrency for the 2025 Bull Run Should I Buy Cardano ADA or Rexas Finance RXSFeyenoord completed an incredible comeback to draw 3-3 away to the reigning champions of England, Manchester City, in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday. The Rotterdammers were 3-0 down with 20 minutes left to play, but goals from Anis Hadj Moussa, Santiago Gimenez, and David Hancko ensured that Brian Priske’s side got a draw that will live long in the memory. Feyenoord started the match with their captain, Quinten Timber, in the starting line-up. The midfielder missed the win against SC Heerenveen at the weekend due to an ankle injury but was fit to return for this match. Timon Wellenreuther made a terrific stop to prevent the home side from taking the lead in the first ten minutes. A cross from Manuel Akanji was headed toward goal by Erling Haaland, and it was about to find the target via the inside of the post before the German clawed it away. Wellenreuther was making up for his poor form earlier in the season with a terrific display as he made another fine save to knock Phil Foden’s effort around the post when the Englishman shot from distance in the 23rd minute. Feyenoord seemed to have weathered the English champions' early storm, but Pep Guardiola’s side were gifted a penalty in the 41st minute. Timber was penalized for kicking Haaland. The striker took the penalty himself and scored, sending Wellenreuther the wrong way. Luck did not seem to be on Feyenoord’s side on the night when City made it 2-0 within five minutes of the second half starting. A corner was headed out to Ilkay Gündogan, whose volley was going straight at Wellenreuther before it was deflected into the goal by Hancko. It got worse four minutes later when Haaland got his second of the match to make it 3-0. Feyenoord’s high line was bypassed, sending Matheus Nunes sprawling down the wing with plenty of space ahead of him. He then picked out Haaland, who timed his sliding effort perfectly to score. Feyenoord’s first goal of the game came in the 74th minute, and many will have thought it was a consolation goal at that point. A mistake by Croatian defender Josko Gvardiol was punished by Hadj Moussa, who kept his calm to dribble past Ederson in the city goal before converting from an acute angle. The atmosphere in the Etihad Stadium was still reasonably calm, with City fans and players still thinking the game was won. But that soon changed when Feyenoord scored again in the 81st minute. A cross to the far post was met by Jordan Lotomba, who knocked it across the goal, surprising Ederson and leading to an assist for Santiago Gimenez, who tapped home from close range. City was reeling, and the incredibly dramatic comeback was completed in the 89th minute. Igor Paixao got to the ball before Ederson, who had come out of his goal. The Brazilian then played a perfect cross to David Hancko at the far post, who nodded it home to send the traveling Rotterdammers into wild celebrations. The drama kept coming in the match as Jack Grealish’s deflected effort hit the crossbar a minute later. But Feyenoord held on for a wholly unexpected point. According to OptaJoe, a site specialising in sports stats, it was the first time that a team had been leading by three goals as late as the 74th minute in the UEFA Champions League without going on to win the game. The point puts Feyenoord in 20th position in the 36-team league, a spot that guarantees progress to the play-off round. However, they could drop out of these positions if results go against them in tomorrow’s fixtures. Their next match is at home against Sparta Prague on December 11.Versatile since his youth days, Bills DB Cam Lewis returns to the city that shaped him
Airbnb has announced it’s deploying “anti-party technology” to prevent “unauthorized and disruptive parties” from happening at homes on its platform for New Year’s Eve. If you were planning on hosting a get-together, start thinking of a Plan B. The company says it’s using machine learning to identify and block high-risk, whole-home bookings in advance based on a variety of criteria. Airbnb’s assessment takes into account things like the length of a trip, how far a listing is from your current location, and when you’re trying to book to weed out potentially disruptive parties. If you’re booking a two-night stay a week before New Year’s Eve, you’re likely to tingle Airbnb’s anti-party senses. The company will either block your reservation entirely or direct you to different accommodations. Party detection technology will be used in countries and regions globally, according to Airbnb. If you’re trying to book an entire home in “the US, Puerto Rico, Canada, the UK, France, Spain, Australia and New Zealand,” you’ll also have to be willing to stay for more than three days and agree to a “mandatory anti-party attestation” to be allowed to book. Airbnb’s transformation into the party police has been happening for a few years at this point. The company claims that it blocked 74,000 people globally from booking an entire home listing for a party in 2023. It’s also deployed its machine learning tech to weed out unauthorized events before. Airbnb’s stricter stance towards events started in earnest during 2019, when it banned “party houses” after five people died in a shooting at an Airbnb listing. Airbnb banned all parties outright in 2020, and the company now offers hosts multiple tools for tamping down noise complaints, including a free sensor that can be placed in homes to detect noises over a certain volume.Jackson State tops Southern 41-13, wins SWAC Championship and berth in Celebration Bowl
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TORONTO - Hannah Miller scored a power-play goal with 1:38 remaining in the game, lifting the Toronto Sceptres to a 3-1 victory over the Boston Fleet in the Professional Women's Hockey League season opener on Saturday. Read this article for free: Already have an account? As we navigate through unprecedented times, our journalists are working harder than ever to bring you the latest local updates to keep you safe and informed. Now, more than ever, we need your support. Starting at $14.99 plus taxes every four weeks you can access your Brandon Sun online and full access to all content as it appears on our website. or call circulation directly at (204) 727-0527. Your pledge helps to ensure we provide the news that matters most to your community! TORONTO - Hannah Miller scored a power-play goal with 1:38 remaining in the game, lifting the Toronto Sceptres to a 3-1 victory over the Boston Fleet in the Professional Women's Hockey League season opener on Saturday. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? TORONTO – Hannah Miller scored a power-play goal with 1:38 remaining in the game, lifting the Toronto Sceptres to a 3-1 victory over the Boston Fleet in the Professional Women’s Hockey League season opener on Saturday. With Boston standout Hilary Knight in the penalty box for a vicious boarding penalty on Sceptres defender Renata Fast, Miller made good on her rebound attempt on a Daryl Watts shot with a half-open net. Fast recovered for an assist on the winner before 8,089 fans at Coca-Cola Coliseum. The Fleet (0-1-0) challenged the goal, but video review deemed Miller’s shot was good. Toronto Sceptres' Hannah Miller (34) celebrates her goal with teammates on the bench Boston Fleet during late third period PWHL hockey action in Toronto on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn Sarah Nurse got Toronto (1-0-0) on the board with a short-handed tally 11:50 into the first period and Emma Maltais added an empty-net strike to seal the score at 3-1 with 12 seconds left on the game clock. Boston’s Hilary Knight opened the scoring at the 3:00 mark of the opening frame, sending a slap shot past Toronto goalie Kristin Campbell, who registered 18 stops on the night. Toronto outshot Boston 41-19. Boston goalie Aerin Frankel, a big reason why her team advanced to the Walter Cup final last spring, was outstanding with 38 saves. Frankel made a significant glove-hand stop on Toronto defender Jocelyne Larocque with 6:36 remaining in the third period. Larocque was alone when a rebound caromed to her in front. But the puck was rolling, and she could only lift her shot straight into Frankel’s glove. Nurse’s goal tested the league’s new jailbreak rule that sees a minor penalty — in this case, Izzy Daniel’s tripping infraction — wiped out when a team scores a short-handed goal. . Takeaways Sceptres: Billie Jean King MVP Natalie Spooner missed the season opener. The PWHL scoring champion underwent left knee surgery last June after getting injured in Game 3 of Toronto’s first-round series against Minnesota. Fleet: Defender Emma Greco of Burlington, Ont., played her first game for Boston. She was part of the Walter Cup-winning Minnesota team that defeated Boston in a three-game series last spring. Greco is one of five Ontario-born players on the Fleet roster. Key moment With the game tied 1-1, the Sceptres failed to score during a 59-second 5-on-3 advantage midway through the second period. Boston blocked five shots during the span. Key stat Last year, Toronto enjoyed an 11-game win streak en route to its regular-season championship, including three wins against Boston. Up next Toronto visits Ottawa on Tuesday. Boston will play its home opener on Wednesday, a rematch with the Walter Cup-champion Minnesota. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 30, 2024. AdvertisementRumbleOn Announces Commencement of $10.0 Million Fully Backstopped Registered Rights Offering
NoneMUNICH (AP) — Harry Kane is the quickest player to score 50 goals in the Bundesliga after scoring a hat trick on his 43rd appearance on Friday. Kane’s three goals – including two penalties – gave Bayern a 3-0 win over Augsburg , stretching the Bavarian powerhouse’s lead to eight points ahead of the rest of the 11th round. Kane scored 36 goals in 32 league appearances last season, his first for Bayern after joining from Tottenham. It was also the first season since 2012 that Bayern failed to win the title, as Bayer Leverkusen went undefeated to snap Bayern's winning run. As well as 14 league goals this season, Kane has scored five in the Champions League and one in the German Cup. Against Augsburg, he had to be patient as Augsburg goalkeeper Nediljko Labrović and his defenders stood firm. “It was somehow typical Harry Kane,” Bayern coach Vincent Kompany said. “It was close in the first half, close, close, close, and then it happens, I think three goals in 15 minutes. Of course, he can do that. But for such a player, I have to say, he had a lot of chances that he could maybe make more of. Then, in an instant, everything is perfect and he can score many goals.” AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer