Stephen A. Smith questions the Hawks' choice to use a strip club to define Black culture in Atlanta, supporting the NBA's decision to pull the plug on the controversial "Magic City Night." ...
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This video explains a simple card magic technique where a playing card appears to change instantly with a snap of the fingers. The method involves secretly holding two cards together so they appear as ...
One of the most visually striking card illusions in magic history begins with an ordinary deck and a freely chosen card.
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Hasbro Inc. shareholders are suing the company over allegations of overproducing Magic: The Gathering cards. The lawsuit claims executives misled investors by denying they were overprinting cards, ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Hasbro has been hit with a lawsuit that accuses the toymaker of overprinting sets of Magic: The Gathering cards, therefore devaluing the brand. The lawsuit, which was filed ...
Magic: The Gathering is played using resources called mana, produced either by Land cards or other effects. There are 5 different colors of mana, each with their own unique identities, properties, and ...
The latest Magic: The Gathering set, Lorwyn Eclipsed, is here to kick off the game’s 2026 release schedule. This release marks the return to the classic fae and elf-heavy realm of Lorywn, last visited ...
After accidentally loading several Ninja Turtle rares into Lorwyn Eclipsed prerelease kits last week, Wizards of the Coast offered an apology to Magic: the Gathering players and revealed every rare ...
A recent lawsuit against Magic: The Gathering owner Hasbro claims company executives conducted gross mismanagement, breached their fiduciary duties, and performed unjust enrichment by overproducing ...