Ariana Grande, Jon M. Chu and Cynthia Erivo on the set of ‘Wicked: For Good’. Universal Studios EXCLUSIVE: Jon M. Chu says he “tweaked and tweaked” Wicked: For Good, the second part of his ...
CINCINNATI — Cincinnati Bengals fans know the “Who Dey” chant, but one local country music artist is trying to get a new song to go along with it. Thomas Mac was born and raised in Dayton, but moved ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Pokemon Go's new Tales of Transformation season is officially underway, and the mobile game is kicking it off with a variety of events and Pokemon ...
The Department of Homeland Security is not backing down after the owners of Pokémon pushed back against the Trump administration’s use of the song “Gotta Catch ‘Em All” in social media posts promoting ...
The Pokémon Co. International said it was “not involved” in the creation of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid video, adding it did not give the agency permission to use its ...
A viral U.S. Department of Homeland Security post featuring ICE raids set to the original Pokémon theme sparked swift backlash — and a rare public rebuke from the Japanese entertainment giant. By ...
"We are aware of a recent video posted by the Department of Homeland Security that includes imagery and language associated with our brand," The Pokémon Company International shared in a statement on ...
DHS posted a video using Pokémon imagery and music in an immigration arrest montage; the Pokémon Company says it gave no permission. The video ends with the individuals arrested being shown as Pokémon ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The company behind the popular Pokémon franchise says it doesn’t want its characters used for propaganda. The ...
The Department of Homeland Security is once again being accused of intellectual property theft—this time from one of the world’s most beloved franchises. In a video posted Sept. 22, DHS paired violent ...
The agency has pulled the post featuring Von, but Pokémon fans are still up in arms. The agency has pulled the post featuring Von, but Pokémon fans are still up in arms. is the Verge’s weekend editor.
The Pokémon Company stated that it was not involved in the Department of Homeland Security’s latest video, which utilized the franchise’s theme song and anime footage. “We are aware of a recent video ...