TEKKEN 8 at Clash of the Olympians 2025 ft. Arslan Ash, Fergus, Tibetiano, and more

The TEKKEN 8 tournament at Clash of the Olympians 2025 offers a significant number of points towards the 2025 Tekken World Tour standings. This is a great opportunity for European players to improve their rankings and potentially qualify for the Finals. The competition will be tough, though, with top players like seven-time Evo champion Arslan “Arslan Ash” Siddique also competing.

Netflix is revamping its gaming strategy to win more users. Is it working?

“Best Guess Live” is a new game show airing weekdays at 5 p.m. Pacific Time. Hosted by Howie Mandel and Hunter March, the show presents five clues, and players of the mobile game try to guess the answer. The fewer clues needed to guess correctly, the more prize money they can win. Filmed in Van Nuys, this is Netflix’s effort to create a live, interactive gaming experience for its over 700 million viewers.

Law And Order: SVU Delivered Bad News About Fin, But Ice-T’s ‘Behind, Behind, Behind’ The Scenes Reveals Bode Well For 2026

The latest episode of Law & Order: SVU featured the show’s typical disturbing crimes, giving Captain Benson and her team a challenging case. A welcome highlight was the return of Fin Tutuola after his recovery from injuries sustained in the season premiere. He quickly reconnected with Rollins, playfully challenged the new detective Griffin, and had some meaningful interactions with Benson – though his return was short-lived. Fortunately, Ice-T hinted at more appearances to come in the 2026 season.

‘The American Revolution’ presents a fresh picture of America’s complex founding

Ken Burns, known for his in-depth documentaries on American history, is back with a new six-part series, “The American Revolution,” which begins Sunday on PBS. This series acts as a kind of introduction to his earlier work, exploring the Revolutionary War not just as a fight for independence, but also as a civil war, and highlighting the roles played by enslaved African Americans and Indigenous people. Burns has previously tackled related topics in films about figures like Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin, as well as broader series on events like the Vietnam War and World War II. But this new series feels essential, as it covers the very foundations of the American story – a story Burns has consistently and masterfully told through documentaries about subjects ranging from the Dust Bowl to baseball to the National Parks. For me, his films collectively represent a complete course in American history.