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"The 1986 arcade sensation 'OutRun' is getting a big-screen adaptation at Universal Pictures, with Michael Bay directing and Toru Nakahara producing alongside SYZYGY. The franchise, known for its groundbreaking driving games and electronic music subgenre, has already earned success with previous Universal adaptations like 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' and 'Five Nights at Freddy’s.' This new film continues the legacy of a groundbreaking game that remains one of Sega's flagship franchises."
Over the past decade, Moroccan investment across Africa has sharply risen: from $100m in 2014 to $2.8bn in 2024. It was approved by the African Union in 2012 and launched seven years later, but implementation has been slow. “In this context of trade wars, the African free trade area is really a must,” she said after the session. There is also regular criticism of Morocco’s constitutional monarchy system, but supporters say this has projected an image of calm that seems to have benefited Casablanca, compared with other African hubs. It also hosts the Africa50 fund, a vehicle launched in 2015 by the African Development Bank, with initial capital of $700m from 20 member states, to spur infrastructure development across the continent.
The real benefit of a smart grill is being able to keep tabs on your food without having to stand next to it the whole time. However, if you’re happy with a Weber Kettle or Big Green Egg, there are ways to get smart grill features without making a pricey purchase. Smart grill alternativesThermoWorksYou can get the basic function of a smart grill for $100 or less. This pack comes with a wireless probe, transmitter and wired grill temperature probe. If you prefer charcoal but still want a versatile smart grill, Masterbuilt’s Gravity Series does everything from low-and-slow smoking to high-heat searing.
British Steel is revamping its workforce with over 180 new hires to recover from government intervention and secure a return to steel production at its Scunthorpe plant. The company aims to preserve jobs in Teesside and Skinningrove by maintaining operations temporarily with new coal supplies, while CEO Allan Bell underlines the vital role of government support in reviving the company as a global leader. The focus is on recruiting skilled workers for engineering, operational roles, and customer service positions, alongside long-term sustainability using cleaner technologies to ensure stability and growth.
Taiwan's coast guard held joint drills with the military on Sunday to prepare for joint operations amid China's growing claim that Taiwan is part of its "gray zone." The government has repeatedly criticized activities like underwater cable cutting and sand dredging by China near the island, seen as tactics aimed at influencing Taiwan covertly. Taiwan's coast guard is among the first to respond in such situations.
The Levoit LVAC-200 cordless vacuum is on sale for $150 during Memorial Day, marking a 25% discount off its original price. Designed for budget-conscious users, this lightweight (3 pounds) machine excels at cleaning dry messes with three suction modes and a hand-vac attachment. While it’s compact and easy to store, the smaller dustbin capacity requires manual disposal after each use. Despite minor drawbacks, it’s still an excellent value and worth recommending now.
Ollie Bearman and Kimi Antonelli discuss what it is like racing against veterans like Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton. (0:52)Open Extended ReactionsFormula 1 rookies Andrea Kimi Antonelli and Oliver Bearman are the living embodiment of the sport's new generation: fun, focused and living the dream. Oliver Bearman, left, and Andrea Kimi Antonelli have become close friends as they've risen through the ranks on the road to F1. play 0:58 Antonelli's ridiculous photographic memory for lap times wows Bearman Kimi Antonelli wows fellow rookie Ollie Bearman with his ability to recall his lap times. At just 18 years old, Andrea Kimi Antonelli is adjusting to life in F1 while still completing his studies.
Michael Dunlop, the most successful Isle of Man TT racer of all time, made history once again at this year’s event by not just taking his 30th career win on the first day of racing but by doing it on a Ducati, handing the Italian marque their first at the TT in 30 years. The racing has so far been badly disrupted by weather conditions on the Isle of Man, with the Supersport race originally scheduled to kick off the event alongside Saturday’s sidecar race, followed by a six-lap Superbike race on Sunday. “Ducati wanted to dip their hand in it last year,” Dunlop added. “We went in blind and I wanted to take it steady, so considering that the lap times are pretty good. Leading the shortened two-lap race from start to finish, they also raised the lap record by setting the first ever 121 mph average lap of the circuit.
Ryuma Hanayama, the president of a construction firm, was arrested for allegedly abandoning the body of his 87-year-old father, Ryuichi Hanayama, at a materials storage yard in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture. The man reportedly denied the allegations but described what happened as "the worst thing" during an interview with investigators. The body was discovered buried underground on April 18, wrapped in a plastic sheet, after investigators reviewed surveillance footage identifying a suspicious vehicle used to transport Ryuichi's father. Authorities are investigating whether murder occurred and have noted prior disputes between the suspect and his father.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge debuts as a sleeker, thinner option with a 5.8mm thickness, contrasting its predecessor while maintaining premium features. It sacrifices traditional telephoto capabilities for a 12MP ultrawide camera, offering a balanced design that feels light and modern despite its larger 6.7-inch screen. While priced at $1,100, the Edge's smaller form factor raises questions about its battery life compared to the S25, which may limit its appeal for power-hungry users seeking enhanced video playback.
"Bloomsburg reports that President Trump is threatening tariffs on all phone manufacturers in addition to Apple, citing unfairness if only U.S.-based companies produce iPhones. Experts warn this would be economically challenging. This move aligns with Trump's broader strategy of imposing tariffs on imported goods and targeting the semiconductor sector for future taxes."
The founder of a high-profile Melbourne burger chain faced legal action after using the phrase "All Zionists are terrorists" during a pro-Palestine rally last year, leading to charges against him and two other protesters who were arrested on Tuesday. Hash Tayeh, now appearing in court for allegedly insulting remarks at a 2024 rally, defended his actions by stating he stands up for all persecuted groups, regardless of religion or belief. Police charged the incident under a law prohibiting offensive language with possible prison sentences ranging from two to six months.
James McRae, a dairy farmer whose community of Barrington was nearly wiped out by floods caused by a perfect storm—a wet autumn followed by heavy rain—found himself losing everything, including pasture land, herding cattle, and even his boat. His friends are now left with whole herds destroyed, their homes gone, and the community's agricultural industry facing long-term damage. Meanwhile, in Taree, flood waters reached historic levels, overwhelming local streets and evicting residents who rely on local radio for survival. Young farmers, already stretched thin by past cyclone recoveries, face significant risks of going out of business due to these devastating floods.
Peter Hahn's journey from a successful financial career to sustainable farming highlights a deliberate shift toward personal fulfillment, emphasizing purpose over traditional success. As a winemaker and farmer, he embraces non-mechanized methods, prioritizing environmental stewardship and a deep connection with nature. Living on his vineyard grounds fosters emotional and spiritual grounding, contrasting the mechanized pace of modern life. Despite challenges, Hahn's calm demeanor and contemplation about dying in the vineyard reflect resilience and fulfillment, offering readers insight into living meaningfully through purposeful work and nature connection.
Nidec has dropped its unsolicited offer to buy Makino Milling Machine after facing opposition from the target company, which threatened to block the deal by granting acquisition rights to existing shareholders. The company had previously sought an injunction against Makino but was denied in court. Nidec also faced pressure to delay the tender due to Makino's request for more time to evaluate other offers. As a result of these challenges and the strategic shift led by founder Shigenobu Nagamori, who stepped down as CEO last year, the offer is no longer being pursued. The decision highlights the growing difficulty for takeover acquirers in securing deals against strong resistances.
In a high-stakes crypto case involving Bitcoin entrepreneur William Duplessie and his alleged accomplice John Woeltz, Duplessie has been formally charged with multiple felonies after being taken into custody on Tuesday. Accused of kidnapping and coercing their victim to reveal login credentials for a Bitcoin wallet valued at millions, the two men reportedly bound and threatened their partner with violence if he wouldn't comply. The victim managed to escape but sought help from an NYPD officer, marking the latest twist in Duplessie'sNotoriety as a prominent crypto entrepreneur involved in a case that has drawn intense scrutiny.
Caitlin Clark's quad strain adds a layer of uncertainty for the Indiana Fever as they gear up for the NBA Women's Regular Season. The assistant coach noted her injury could rule her out for two weeks, potentially leaving the team without one of their top scorers and assist leaders. With new players in the lineup, reliance on bench depth is key, though the team aims to remain competitive despite Clark's absence. Meanwhile, Clark remains focused on recovery and positivity, keeping the Fever motivated as they face challenges ahead.
Oscar winner Rachel Weisz stars in "Séance on a Wet Afternoon," a psychodrama directed by Tomas Alfredson, set to be acquired by FilmNation ahead of Cannes. The film follows Myra, played by Weisz, a medium who manipulates her husband into kidnapping their wealthy client’s son for her own psychic ambitions. The movie, based on Mark McShane’s novel and previously adapted as a 1964 Richard Attenborough film, will also feature strong supporting performances from Kim Stanley and Rachel Weisz herself.
The Bafta television awards celebrated a night of powerful storytelling, with Mr Bates vs the Post Office taking center stage for its emotional impact on change. ITV earned a special award for commissioning the show, while BBC One highlighted how its post office story influenced policy changes. Meanwhile, Netflix faced an upset loss as public service broadcasters dominated the ceremony, winning multiple prizes including Best Supporting Actress and Best Male Lead. The awards showcased how traditional media continues to shape history and justice, with stars like Lennie James and Marisa Abela honoring their wins while fans enjoyed a night filled with surprises and emotional moments.
The iPad A16 is on sale for $299, making it a $50 discount off Apple's standard price. Despite being an entry-level model with 128GB storage and 6GB RAM, it’s faster and more affordable than the iPad Air, though less powerful for intensive tasks like gaming or media editing. It features solid build quality, a reliable battery life of up to 10 hours, but lacks support for advanced accessories beyond basic USB-C and Apple Pencils. While not as equipped as higher-end models, it’s still an excellent choice for everyday use.
"The recent firings of key cultural figures, Shira Perlmutter and Carla Hayden, have raised eyebrows amid growing scrutiny into how AI systems access copyrighted material. As the US Copyright Office released a report highlighting concerns over AI's use of copyrighted works in training models, Trump administration appointees like Perlmutter, who oversaw AI-related developments during her tenure, were targeted by critics. Meanwhile, Carla Hayden, a library head previously appointed by Obama and untouched during Trump’s first presidency, also fell victim to similar accusations."
President Trump's new tariffs could trigger a global trade war as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warns that these measures may severely damage the global economy, including an expected decline in U.S. economic growth by 1.8% this year compared to its previous forecast of 2.8%. The IMF also notes that global growth projections for 2024 have dropped from 3.3% to 2.8%, underscoring a growing sense of unpredictability in the global economy due to increased policy uncertainty and trade tensions, which could further destabilize markets and investor confidence.
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A memorial service held Sunday remembered the 24-year-old victims of a school knife attack in Osaka Prefecture, with attendees paying tribute at the site of the tragic event, including ringing a bell to honor those who lost their lives on June 8, 2001.
The viral video showing Brigitte Macron pushing her husband during their Vietnam visit sparked online outrage, with Emmanuel Macron denying it was serious and even facing mockery from Russia's Zakharova. The couple later described the encounter as lighthearted, dismissing suggestions of conflict. Meanwhile, France and Vietnam announced $9 billion deals on Monday, including Airbus purchases, marking a significant formal visit despite tensions.
Elanga looked offside to the naked eye but these days officials are told to wait. Few things about the modern game are more frustrating than watching play continue even when the offside is clear and obvious. View image in fullscreen The moment the ball is played, with Anthony Elanga (left) clearly offside. Photograph: BBC SportThere is a feeling within the game that this application of the offside law has contributed to the rise in hamstring injuries in the Premier League. Awoniyi’s injury is a reminder of the sport’s ability to ruin even the best-laid plans.
The world's wealthiest individuals—specifically the top 10%—account for two-thirds of global warming since 1990, according to new research linking economic inequality to climate change. This study highlights how concentrated wealth exacerbates extreme weather events like heatwaves and droughts. Wealthy individuals and their investments drive significant portions of these climate impacts, with the richest 1% contributing disproportionately to severe weather worldwide. The researchers suggest that addressing the environmental responsibilities of high-income groups is crucial for effective climate action but face political and economic challenges in implementing solutions like wealth taxes.
Bunbury, a conservative town in Western Australia, is unlikely to see radical activism, but recent protests targeting Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price highlight growing tensions over her Indigenous policies. Many Aboriginal community members oppose her stance on self-determination and her dismissal of colonial impacts, accusing her of prioritizing political gain over their needs. Despite her claims of openness, critics argue her approach alienates Indigenous communities, questioning her ability to lead the Indigenous affairs portfolio effectively.
The Trump family’s $500 million luxury hotel project in Serbia, slated to be built on the site of a bombed-out Defense Ministry building, has run into an embarrassing complication. A key document the Serbian government has relied on to deliver this deal was forged, officials there said this week. Jared Kushner, President Trump’s son-in-law, and his business partners plan to build a luxury residential and commercial complex on the site of the long-vacant compound that is slated to include a Trump International Hotel, the first in Europe. The leader of the Serbian agency charged with protecting cultural monuments admitted to the authorities that he had forged a government document allowing the former Yugoslav Ministry of Defense headquarters in Belgrade to be demolished and replaced with the Trump hotel. The project won tentative approval from the Serbian government last year, even before the government officially moved to revoke the protected historic status of the former Defense Ministry complex, which was heavily damaged during a 1999 bombing campaign by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Alejandro Garnacho remains content at Manchester United despite ongoing speculation about his future. Despite being linked with a transfer away from the club, Garnacho expressed happiness in his current contract until 2028. The forward has been performing well since adapting to the team under manager Ruben Amorim and recently scored twice as part of his first-half display against Athletic Bilbao. Garnacho addressed rumors about his role during Wednesday's news conference, emphasizing his commitment to staying at Old Trafford and his desire to play for the club.
The WNBA has dismissed reports of racist remarks directed at Angel Reese during a game against the Fever as unfounded. Despite social media claims that fans were spreading distressing racial slurs, the league's investigation found no evidence to support these accusations. In a statement, the WNBA revealed it reviewed audio and video from the game but found nothing to corroborate the claims. Reese herself publicly supported the investigation during a press conference, where she emphasized the lack of room for such behavior in sports. Meanwhile, the Fever team praised the WNBA's handling of the situation, stating they are committed to fostering respectful environments at their games.
Samad Abdul vividly recounts his dire journey from being detained on Manus Island to his present in Papua New Guinea, detailing a life of suffering and despair marked by the systemic neglect of Australia's detention policies. The remaining detainees face an uncertain future without support or hope, while Australia continues to bear the cost through confidential agreements with PNG. Despite legal obligations and criticism, the government remains responsible for their plight, urging urgent action to address Australia's past injustices.
Steve 'Mongo' McMichael, a legendary NFL defensive tackle and Hall of Fame member, passed away due to ALS after a brave battle with the disease. His wife revealed he was being moved to hospice as his health declined. A dear friend offered a poignant farewell, sharing that McMichael had an incredible football career, including 95 sacks and a Super Bowl victory, alongside wrestling wins against legends like Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair, who deeply mourned his loss on social media.
A group of crossparty MPs is proposing to decriminalise abortion in parliament, with support from a broad coalition of political parties including Labour, Liberal Democrats, Greens, Conservatives, and Plaid Cymru. The amendment, put forward by MP Tonia Antoniazzi, aims to remove criminal liability for women seeking or providing abortion services under outdated legal provisions, such as the 1861 Offences Against the Person Act and the 1929 Infant Life Preservation Act. Backers argue it’s a necessary change to prevent unfair treatment of vulnerable women and girls who face prosecution for pregnancy-related issues. The amendment could potentially become law by this summer.
Tom Cruise hinted at pairing Nicole Kidman with him for Kubrick’s final film, suggesting she play Alice Harford opposite him as Bill Harford in the 1999 erotic thriller *Eyes Wide Shut*. The director initially wanted a real-life couple to portray the characters but was convinced by Cruise’s dedication to the project.
Gaza faced significant chaos on Tuesday as aid was distributed through a controversial new hub opened by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. At least one Palestinian was killed and 48 injured due to Israeli military gunshots. The operation, bypassing UN oversight, drew criticism from international bodies and aid groups who had previously delivered assistance amid an active blockade. Senior officials from GHF resigned over concerns about adherence to humanitarian principles. Meanwhile, Israel's military exercised caution, firing warning shots to control the scene while allowing aid operations to proceed.
Self-hosting is gaining traction as a niche practice that bridges regular computing and full-home labs, offering privacy, DRM-free alternatives, and reduced advertising. Ethan Sholly, who runs selfh.st, built his own server setup for media needs and expanded into creating tools and content about the self-hosting community, inspired by his desire for a centralized resource. His efforts highlight how self-hosting goes beyond cloud services, including DIY projects and open-source communities that are growing in popularity.
"If you're ready to cut the cord but still want to stay connected, TCL's FLIP 4 5G offers a modern take on old-school flip phones with sleek specs like 5G connectivity and a large display for managing notifications without digital distractions. Its user-friendly design, including a clean interface and essential features, makes it an ideal choice for both tech-savvy users and newcomers, particularly appealing to parents seeking safe alternatives for their children or as an affordable backup device. Priced at $79.99, the FLIP 4 5G is now available through Metro by T-Mobile."
Two major meteor showers are set to light up the sky this month. The Lyrids, peaking on April 21-22 with about 15 meteors per hour, are best viewed from the Northern Hemisphere, though rare outbursts can offer spectacular displays. Following close behind, the Eta Aquarids, active from April 20 to May 21 and peaking on May 5-6 with up to 50 meteors per hour, favor the Southern Hemisphere but are still visible in the north, especially as Earthgrazers. Both showers offer a chance to witness celestial beauty without needing special equipment. After these events, additional meteor showers like the Perseids in August will provide more opportunities for stargazing enthusiasts.
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An Australian boatbuilder has unveiled what it claims is the world’s largest battery-powered ship, marking a significant milestone in sustainable maritime transport. Built by Incat in Tasmania, the vessel, named Hull 096, will operate entirely on electricity between Buenos Aires and Uruguay, carrying up to 2,100 passengers and 225 vehicles. The ship features advanced energy storage systems and is set to demonstrate large-scale low-emission solutions as a model for future green shipping applications.
In announcing their plans earlier this year, Finland, Poland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania all pointed to the escalating military threat from Russia. Campaigners described the decisions – the first reversals among its more than 165 signatories – as a shocking step backwards. “The point is that when you put a mine in the ground, you never know what will happen. Each year between 70% and 85% of those who are killed or injured by landmines around the world are civilians. Ješić described it as a cautionary tale for any country thinking about scattering these weapons across their lands.
President Donald Trump recently announced that he would host a private dinner for the top 220 biggest holders of $TRUMP, the meme coin he launched days prior to taking office – and several U.S. The dinner was publicly advertised on the $TRUMP coin homepage this past Wednesday, and included a special VIP package for the top 25 holders: a private reception with Trump, and a VIP tour of the White House the next day. “The more $TRUMP you hold — and the longer you hold it — the higher Your Ranking will be,” it said. At its peak, a $TRUMP token went for $75.35 on January 19th, the day before his inauguration. It has plummeted ever since, losing 88 percent of its value, and sat at $9.18 before the contest was announced.
Cristiano Ronaldo Júnior marked his international debut with two goals as Portugal secured a thrilling 3-2 victory over Croatia in Sunday’s Vlatko Marković tournament. The teenager started the match confidently, scoring his first goal with a precise left-footed effort in the 13th minute and then doubling his tally in the first half with a clinical header before being substituted at halftime. Portugal celebrated their young star on Instagram, noting his "SIU" celebration, while Cristiano Ronaldo hinted at even greater things ahead as he remains one of the sport's most celebrated sons.
Is ‘Marathon’s’ Art Style Too Bleak? While the shooter showed off incredible gameplay, its unique art style was divisive among some fans. However, one fan actually received a response from Marathon art director Joseph Cross on Instagram. Interestingly, this isn’t the first time the Marathon art director has responded to fan feedback about the game. It will be interesting to see how fans feel about Marathon‘s art direction when the final game launches on September 23, 2025.
Akool Live Camera is an AI-powered tool designed to create lifelike avatars in real time during virtual meetings, calls, and streams. The platform enables live face swaps, speech translations, and dynamic video generation, allowing users to interact authentically with avatars that mirror their expressions and gestures. With applications ranging from business meetings to entertainment, Akool aims to revolutionize live communication by eliminating the limitations of pre-recorded content through its cutting-edge edge-computing technology.
The Trump administration has announced several measures aimed at addressing PFAS contamination but has yet to confirm its stance on continuing President Biden's rule requiring utilities to remove these chemicals from drinking water for millions of Americans. Lee Zeldin, the EPA administrator, expressed concern over PFAS' impact and called it a starting point in efforts to mitigate its effects nationwide. PFAS, used in products like waterproof clothing and straws, are linked to serious health issues and have been found in drinking water for up to 158 million people, underscoring their severity as a public health concern.
Amazon is bracing for potential widespread tariffs amid President Trump's uncertain trade policies, with CEO Andy Jassy noting that some customers are already "stocking up." Despite economic uncertainty, average retail prices remain stable, thanks to the company's robust supply chain and strategic product offerings. The tech giant's ability to navigate these challenges, supported by its selection of essentials like masks during the pandemic, highlights its resilience. However, White House criticism of Trump's tariffs has sparked backlash against Amazon for displaying exact tariff figures online.
Meta has expanded its commitment to clean energy by purchasing nuclear power from the Clinton Clean Energy Center in southern Illinois through a 20-year agreement, prioritizing renewable fuel for its data centers and recognizing nuclear's reliability. The deal ensures long-term operation of the existing plant, preserving jobs and partakes in over 1,000 local positions. Meta is ahead of schedule compared to rivals like Google and Microsoft, which have already invested in nuclear capacity.