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Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door scene with cat-calling Goombas has been changed in the Nintendo Switch remake.

“I’ve truly never been more impressed with an Amazon buy” —a reviewer about one of the picks below.

How did the operating system so bad it likely steered users to Linux 35 years ago come to be open-sourced now? Here’s what happened.

Iran will release the personnel of a Portuguese-flagged container ship that it seized this month after discussions between officials from the two countries, Fars news agency reported, citing the Iranian foreign minister.

Thames Water customers will have contributed £540 million ($674 million) toward the construction of new sewerage infrastructure in London by the time it starts operating next year, the Financial Times reported, citing a study.

The Bank of Japan kept interest rates unchanged, driving the yen to a fresh 34-year low, while US inflation showed few signs of simmering down.

Russia and Ukraine exchanged fire on energy facilities overnight, with an oil refinery damaged in Russia’s Krasnodar region while Ukraine sustained a missile barrage on gas infrastructure and other targets.

Just 15 percent of Americans approve of the job Congress is doing. But why is it broken and how do we fix it? Those are two of the questions Reason’s Nick Gillespie asked Justin Amash in February at Students for Liberty’s LibertyCon. Amash, the Palestinian-Syrian-American former five-term congressman from Michigan, is now running for Senate as a Republican. First […]

4/27/1822: President Ulysses S. Grant’s birthday. He would appoint four Justices to the Supreme Court: Chief Justice Waite, Justice Strong, Justice Bradley, and Justice Hunt. President Grant’s appointees The post Today in Supreme Court History: April 27, 1822 appeared first on Reason.com.