
Mo Mozuch
Journalist at Freelance
Editor at Callisto Media
👾 Former Gaming Editor @ Newsweek // Currently a nerdy dad in search of freelancing 👾
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6 days ago |
inverse.com | Mo Mozuch
There’s plenty to be stressed out about. Whether it's big stuff like climate change, medium stuff like mediocre Wes Anderson movies, or small stuff like wondering if you drink too much Diet Coke, odds are your brain could use a break. Video games promise to deliver us the escapism we crave, but sometimes you need to calm yourself in a way that the latest Elden Ring release can’t deliver. Sometimes you just need to chill, and the latest Day One launch on Game Pass is here to help.
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1 week ago |
inverse.com | Mo Mozuch
Joni Mitchell famously sang “you don’t know what you got till it’s gone.” And while this was meant as a rallying cry for environmental activists in the face of unchecked industrialism, it fits just about anything. It’s certainly the case with Akira Toriyama. The legendary creator behind DragonBall Z, Dragon Quest, and Chrono Trigger left an indelible mark on popular culture. After his passing in March 2024, all eyes shifted to what would be his last contribution to the RPG genre he helped pioneer.
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2 weeks ago |
lifestyle.kynt1450.com | Mo Mozuch
When building an investment portfolio, understanding the concepts of overweight and underweight stocks can significantly impact your strategy and returns. These terms refer to how investors or fund managers allocate assets relative to a benchmark index. An overweight position means you hold more of a particular stock than the benchmark suggests, indicating confidence in its performance.
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2 weeks ago |
erienewsnow.com | Mo Mozuch
When building an investment portfolio, understanding the concepts of overweight and underweight stocks can significantly impact your strategy and returns. These terms refer to how investors or fund managers allocate assets relative to a benchmark index. An overweight position means you hold more of a particular stock than the benchmark suggests, indicating confidence in its performance.
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2 weeks ago |
coolmaterial.com | Jen Glennon |Beau Hayhoe |Mo Mozuch
It’s that time of year again—our best and brightest are donning their caps and gowns to celebrate finishing high school, college, and grad school. Graduation season is the perfect opportunity to give that soon-to-be ex-student something truly special that they’ll treasure for years, whether it’s a slick retro–futuristic watch, a luxe travel bag, or something spectacular for their home bar. Here are our favorite graduation gifts for 2025.
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