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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Underperforms, Warner Bros Acknowledges

Warner Bros’ latest game, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, did not hit the mark it aimed for. During a recent earnings call, the company’s CFO, Gunnar Wiedenfels, shared that the game didn’t meet their high hopes. This was a big deal since it was one of their main releases for 2024. The game’s performance has set a challenging stage for Warner Bros’ gaming sector, especially when compared to last year’s success with Hogwarts Legacy.

The game’s struggle isn’t a shock to many. Early previews and delays had already dampened excitement. Plus, the choice to include microtransactions and make it an online-only game didn’t sit well with fans.

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League serves as a continuation of the Batman: Arkham series….


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Area organizations dedicated to equality host leading jurist on equal justice efforts in New York – Saratogian

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — Hon. Edwina G. Richardson-Mendelson, a leader of the New York State Unified Court System and the state’s Equal Justice in Courts Initiative, will address the public at 5 p.m. on Wednedsday, Oct. 18 at The Saratoga Hilton.

The event, presented by MLK Saratoga, the Saratoga Immigration Coalition, Mary A. Carter Temple #362 and When People Work, is free and is a presentation on the status of equal justice in the state.

Throughout her long career in public service, Mendelson has worked to afford all New Yorkers equal access to justice. Currently the Deputy Chief Administrative Judge for Justice Initiatives, she is the state-wide judicial official responsible for ensuring meaningful access to justice for all New Yorkers in civil, criminal, and family courts,…


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Community Groups Advance Racial Justice Through Public History Work

In the past few months, hundreds of community members around the country have partnered with EJI’s Community Remembrance Project to acknowledge and document our history of racial terror by unveiling narrative historical markers.

Jacksonville, Florida

On October 17, 904WARD and the Jacksonville Community Remembrance Project, in partnership with EJI, unveiled a historical marker at the Evergreen Cemetery in Jacksonville, Florida. The marker memorializes Bowman Cook and John Morine, two Black World War I veterans who were lynched during the Red Summer of 1919.

About 100 people gathered in person to attend the ceremony, which was also live streamed and is available to watch on the coalition’s YouTube page.

The coalition has hosted community soil collections for Bowman…


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