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" TGC partners with CoreBlazer to host a global game jam for indie developers. The event aims to create emotionally resonant and accessible games featuring original content inspired by TGC's signature style, offering prize opportunities. Participants will showcase their winning games at an upcoming festival in Shanghai."
Star Wars fans are eagerly bidding for a custom-made rebel pilot helmet from *The Empire Strikes Back*, now up for sale at the Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction in Los Angeles. Made by Oscar-winning costume designer John Mollo, this original helmet used in the film—one of only two with the intact liner—could fetch between $200K and $400K. A portion of its proceeds will help settle Han Solo’s debts to Jabba the Hutt! Meanwhile, fans can still find opportunities to enhance their collections by participating in this auction or others like Propstore’s recent sales of iconic Star Wars memorabilia.
The new EU-UK deal post-Brexit aims to simplify travel experiences for both British and European citizens by introducing e-gates at passport control, allowing pets to move more freely, rejoining the Erasmus+ program for student exchanges, and enhancing trade agreements. While details are still being worked out, these elements suggest a pathway toward resetting the relationship between the UK and EU after the challenges of Brexit, with a focus on cooperation in areas like fishing rights and youth mobility. The agreement reflects efforts to address past conflicts and build bridges for future collaboration.
At WrestleMania 41, GEORGE KITTLE proved he’s a showman as he raised a entire beer in one go on live TV while watching his favorite match. Other big names like MICHAEL CHE and OSHEA JORDAN Jr. were there, but it was Kittle’s wild display of sportsmanship that stole the spotlight. The crowd erupted as he declared victory over his drink, setting a fun tone for what promises to be an unforgettable night in Las Vegas. Meanwhile, the wrestling action kept fans on the edge of their seats with high-stakes matches that delivered nonstop thrills and heart-stopping finishes—no wonder the first night was nuts!
The article reflects on how grandparents' early losses of children during their lifetimes deeply shaped their lives into adulthood, particularly into their 80s or 90s, leaving a lasting emotional toll. This experience resonates with the author as they navigate their own bereavement. It explores how past attitudes toward death were intertwined with traditions like wake celebrations and women's roles in end-of-life care. Despite modern medical advancements making death less comforting, there is a renewed interest in these traditional practices. The author argues that embracing mortality can foster deeper connections to life and loss, offering hope for more compassionate endings.
The iPhone 17 “Air” is Apple’s latest thin iPhone, designed to appeal to fans of sleek designs but sacrificing battery life, camera quality, and sound features. With a shorter battery life compared to the iPhone 17 and 17 Pros, it will require an external battery case for extended use, while also featuring just one rear camera and a single speaker—a trade-off that won’t please many Apple loyalists. Expect pricing to rise significantly due to its thin design, potentially pushed higher by tariffs or supply chain issues, as consumers brace for the cost of this new iteration.
Mike Mitchell, VP of threat intelligence at Intel 471, has experienced the evolution of threat hunting first-hand as he's been in the industry for decades. MM: The start of threat hunting in the cybersecurity industry looked like threat intelligence when it first came on the scene; threat hunting was a niche concept that only Fortune 100 companies could afford. Due to the complexity of implementation, cost and talent acquisition, threat hunting was often outsourced to managed service providers (MSPs) and services companies. This trend is shifting back towards organization ownership of their logging, data and threat hunting resources as threat hunting is an integral part of organizations’ cybersecurity team. The intelligence team needs to talk to the threat hunting team; the incident response team needs to be involved, as well as the security operations center (SOC) team, to ensure threat hunting is successful across the organization.
Dr. Oz rushed to his granddaughter's aid during President Trump's swearing-in ceremony after she fainted, successfully reviving her just in time. He was sworn in as CMS head by Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., following previous emergencies where he demonstrated quick thinking, including saving a person on a plane and at an airport.
Space launches have become far more frequent than ever before, yet NASA continues to pay higher fees for missions into orbit compared to 30 years ago due to rising demand from multiple customers, including SpaceX, which has significantly increased its capacity. A study in Acta Astronauta reveals that these costs have climbed at an annual rate of about 2.8%, unaffected by the addition of a new provider until now, likely attributed to inflation and the combined demand for launch services from various entities.
"As Sweden's foreign minister, Maria Malmer Stenergard has urged the EU to impose sanctions on Israeli officials implicated in harsh humanitarian treatment of civilians in Gaza. She emphasized that while she remains committed to Israel, she is pushing for measures targeting specific officials accused of impeding aid distribution following the conflict initiated by Hamas. Meanwhile, Israel is preparing a military offensive to regain control of Gaza, with international bodies calling for greater humanitarian access amid severe shortages of essentials. The EU has recently approved aid shipments into Gaza despite ongoing cuts and dire conditions."
The US stock markets and dollar are sliding as tensions between Trump and Fed Chair Jerome Powell escalate, with concerns about the impact on monetary policy and global markets. Experts debate whether Trump's tougher stance will lead to significant market turmoil or if a quick replacement might mitigate short-term damage. Meanwhile, ongoing political pressure on Powell could further erode confidence in the Fed’s independence and credibility, complicating the path toward resolving tariff disputes and stabilizing markets.
Madleen Kulab, the first and only female fisherwoman from Gaza, inspires the name of the aid ship sailing toward the enclave. After her remarkable life and contributions, the ship is dedicated to her memory, symbolizing hope for peace in Gaza as aid workers continue their vital work post-conflict.
Paradox Interactive has announced its next game in the Europa Universalis series as **Europa Universalis 5**, following a sweeping cinematic trailer that highlights its strategic depth and ambitious scope. Developed by Paradox Tinto, the publisher behind titles like *Cities: Skylines* and *Stellaris*, the new game promises to expand on the franchise's core concept with enhanced diplomatic strategies, an advanced economic model, and a detailed military system. Teasing its release at the start of this year, players can expect a rich, living history set against the backdrop of Europe’s storied past, all while building their ideal nation in a world of intricate politics and resources.
Jalen Brunson made history as the Knicks' face and NBA's Clutch Player of the Year after dishing a crucial assist that set up Josh Hart for a three-pointer in a decisive play. The forward, who had become a franchise icon since his arrival three years ago, led New York with an impressive 51% clutch shooting percentage and claimed first place with 70 first-place votes out of 100. "Winning is most important to me," Brunson emphasized during his acceptance speech, highlighting his pursuit of victories over individual clutch performances. The Knicks will need a fast start in their next game as they aim to overcome a commanding series deficit.
Bluesky faces censorship in Turkey due to internal structure limitations and government requests, raising questions about its openness despite claims of decentralization. Third-party apps within the Bluesky ecosystem offer ways to bypass these blocks, though not permanently, as seen with Deer.social's location-based workaround. Concerns about future censorship by other governments and the need for alternative access methods highlight ongoing challenges for the platform.
Olympic sprinter Fred Kerley faces charges after allegedly hitting his ex-girlfriend during a Dania Beach event, raising questions about his mental state following another legal issue earlier this year. Police confirmed he struck Alaysha Johnson in the face, her nose bleeding from the incident, and he’s now behind bars ahead of his next competition.
FC Dallas delivered a remarkable comeback victory over Inter Miami, securing their first win of the MLS season with Pedro Martins scoring the game-winner and playing a key role in an equalizer as Dallas edged out 4-3. Despite falling behind early, the match showcased resilience for Javier Mascherano's team, who struggled without stars like Lionel Messi and Sergio Busquets after a loss to Vancouver. Pedro's decisive strike proved pivotal, while Inter Miami's valiant effort against MLS giants Vancouver ended with their first loss in five games, sending shockwaves through their locker room.
The 31-year-old man was arrested after a devastating multi-vehicle crash in Yokosuka, involving eight injured people, including two children, who suffered minor injuries. He was charged with drunken driving following a breathalyzer test showing his blood alcohol level was three times the legal limit. The accident occurred around 11:20 am near Yokosuka-chuo Station during heavy foot traffic, with his vehicle first colliding with a stationary bus before causing further damage to multiple vehicles on impact.
Lawrence Taylor expressed a desire for Abdul Carter to carve out his own legacy in the NFL as the Giants' newly drafted pass rusher, emphasizing that Carter should showcase individuality rather than replicating the style of his legendary counterpart. During their conversation, Taylor encouraged Carter to embrace his role and make an impact on his own terms while respecting his decision not to wear the retired number 56, even though they appeared comfortable with each other beforehand.
Nintendo partners with Samsung for Switch 2 chips, signaling a shift away from TSMC. This collaboration includes an 8-nanometer processor designed by NVIDIA, enhancing performance and expanding Samsung's role in gaming. Moving away from TSMC could help Nintendo avoid competition with major companies like Apple over TSMC's resources, potentially benefiting both through increased supply chain access. However, production challenges due to tariffs on semiconductors have led to lower-than-expected sales projections for the Switch 2 despite strong demand, particularly in Japan where pre-orders surpassed two million units.
JetBrains has released its open-source AI model, Mellum, designed for code completion tasks. Despite its advanced capabilities, Mellum requires fine-tuning before deployment, as it initially can't be used out of the box. While it offers potential benefits in software development, challenges like security vulnerabilities and biases remain concerns.
Taipei, Taiwan – As Taiwan prepares to shut down its last nuclear reactor, soaring energy demand driven by the island’s semiconductor industry is rekindling a heated debate about nuclear power. AdvertisementOn Tuesday, Taiwan’s legislature passed an amendment to allow nuclear power plants to apply for licences to extend operations beyond the existing 40-year limit. Cho said Taipei was “open” to nuclear power provided safety was ensured and the public reached a consensus on the issue. While the 2011 Fukushima disaster helped solidify opposition to nuclear power, Taiwan’s history of anti-nuclear activism stretches back decades earlier. AdvertisementChia-wei Chao, research director of the Taiwan Climate Action Network, said nuclear power is not the answer to Taiwan’s energy needs.
The Marshall Kilburn III Bluetooth speaker offers exceptional sound quality with a standout feature of up to 50 hours of playtime, double the battery life of its predecessor. Its IP54 water and dust resistance makes it ideal for outdoor use, while preserving the signature guitar amp aesthetic and user-friendly controls. Priced at $379.99, it’s available online now and will be released in retail stores on June 10, with options including a black, brass colorway and a new cream design.
The Trump administration recently fired Shira Perlmutter, head of the U.S. Copyright Office, alongside Carla Hayden, after a report questioned the use of copyrighted material in training generative AI. The firings followed the release of findings linking copyright law to AI applications, marking part of last year’s analyses. Meanwhile, the administration has been advocating for increased federal AI adoption by developing strategies and naming Chief AI Officers. However, critics, including Rep. Joe Morelle, have criticized the firings as a "brazen power grab" without legal justification, noting the timing after Trump rejected Elon Musk's plan to leverage copyrighted works for AI training.
Yubico has expanded its global reach by making YubiKey as a Service available in all EU countries, enabling organizations to accelerate their adoption of phishing-resistant multi-factor authentication. Additionally, YubiEnterprise Delivery is now accessible in 175 countries and territories, doubling coverage and simplifying the delivery of device-bound passkeys for both office and remote users. This expansion helps organizations meet growing demands and tackle rising phishing threats effectively, while providing valuable insights into inventory management to enhance security posture.
The article discusses how MAGA supporters, despite criticizing Donald Trump on "draining the swamp" and "America First," are now backing a $400 million jet from Qatar after learning its ties to terrorist groups like Hamas. While Trump supporters see this as an investment or a freebie, others demand accountability. Republicans have speculated about legal probes under the emoluments clause, raising concerns over Trump's legitimacy in such deals. This reflects deep divisions within his base regarding foreign policy and accountability, indicating both political and ethical complexities.
The paper itself, written by the TBI’s Lindy Fursman, said that net zero policies were now being seen as “increasingly viewed as unaffordable, ineffective, or politically toxic”. And this is one of the reasons why I’ve been saying that the net zero plans we have are not thought through. Even Tony Blair now says the push for Net Zero has become ‘irrational’ and ‘hysterical’. For example, YouGov published a poll recently saying more than half of Britons support the government’s target of getting emissions to net zero by 2030. The new generation of small modular reactors offers hope for the renaissance of nuclear power, but it needs integrating into nations’ energy policy.
The recent announcement of new tariffs could raise expectations for the U.S. wine industry, but small American winemakers are expressing skepticism about how these measures might impact them.
The UN aid chief Tom Fletcher criticized an Israel-U.S.-backed humanitarian aid plan for Gaza as a "fig leaf" hiding further violence and displacement, with no aid reaching the enclave since March 2 and nearly half a million people at risk of starvation.
The latest Microsoft Vulnerabilities Report from BeyondTrust reveals a record-breaking number of vulnerabilities in 2024, totaling 1,360, an 11 percent increase from the previous year. Elevation of Privilege (EoP) vulnerabilities made up 40 percent of all reported issues. Security Feature Bypass vulnerabilities surged by 60 percent to 90 in 2024. Microsoft Edge saw a significant rise with 292 total vulnerabilities, including nine critical ones, compared to zero in 2022. Despite these increases, overall critical vulnerabilities across the Microsoft ecosystem declined.
In its third year of a civil war, Sudan faces ongoing attacks by the SAF and RSF; el-Fasher saw at least nine civilians killed, including four children, as RSF forces struck Sunday. SAF killed six RSF members and destroyed three vehicles in the attack, while the RSF seeks to reclaim their last major city in North Darfur. The conflict has deepened humanitarian crises, with UN calls for aid.
An investor-driven plan could revitalize BluSmart's EV cab-hailing startup, but with a twist: existing co-founder Anmol Singh Jaggi must resign as part of an $30 million investment to cover operational liabilities. The proposal risks further impacting riders and drivers already affected by the shutdown, though some relief may come from new EVs leased by a rival service. Existing investors are hopeful BluSmart could regain its footing within three weeks, though challenges like corporate governance issues and competition from established players remain.
Get ready to enhance your ChatGPT experience with a new free Deep Research tool that offers up to 250 monthly queries and a lighter, faster version for those hitting query limits—perfect for powering through research or creative projects!
Andrew Garfield has expressed his openness to reprising his Spider-Man role in the MCU, emphasizing the desire for a unique and unconventional portrayal while honoring Peter Parker's legacy through creative multiverse storytelling. He compared his interpretation to animated films like the Spider-Verse, highlighting a need for fresh approaches. After Sony’s decision not to proceed with a third movie, Garfield described his No Way Home appearance as healing, expressing a wish to return if it aligns with MCU expansion and unconventional character portrayals.
Newcastle-Tomago is economically reliant on coal production but faces closure of major power plants, prompting a shift to renewables like an offshore windfarm. Environmentalists and fishing/tourism sectors oppose it, while nuclear power gains support for energy independence. Port Stephens has concerns over an offshore windfarm near shore, with opposition from environmental groups and local industries. The region's coal plants are set to close, potentially benefiting the area but affecting reliant sectors. Candidates focus on renewable energy, though debate centers on project locations.
The Pentagon Inspector General has expanded its investigation into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, now examining a second Signal group chat involving classified information transfers from a secure system to personal devices moments after being sent. The chats include discussions led by Hegseth's wife and family members, with the New York Times reporting their existence in April. Despite Trump's public support for Hegseth, National Security Advisor Michael Waltz has been reassigned as Trump's Ambassador to the United Nations following his erroneous inclusion of a group chat editor in Yemen.
Discord's CEO Jason Citron has announced his stepping down as co-founder and CEO, to be replaced by former Activision Blizzard executive Humam Sakhnini. Citron will remain on the company’s board, while Stanislav Vishnevskiy will take over as CTO. In a statement, Citron emphasized Discord's mission to unite people around games, which has evolved into a global social platform with 200 million monthly users. Meanwhile, Sakhnini, who previously served as a CFO at a public company and led Candy Crush creator King Digital, is well-suited to steer Discord toward a potential IPO following rumors of its possible acquisition by Microsoft and Activision Blizzard.
YouTube has taken a firm stance against online creators using AI to make fake movie trailers for major films like Thunderbolts or Fantastic Four, suspending partnerships with those channels affected. This move underscores YouTube's shift toward FAIR use of major movie assets and highlights ethical concerns raised by SAG-AFTRA regarding unauthorized content monetization exploiting actors' talents.
Freddie Mercury's secret daughter has finally come to light in a new biography, revealing she was conceived during an affair in 1976 with a friend's wife. This little-known child, known only as B at 48, kept her existence hidden until now and shared his personal journals with biographer Lesley-Ann Jones. After more than three decades of secrecy, B decided to reveal herself, stating she chose this decision without coercion, and it was her own midlife choice to let Freddie speak for the first time in over four decades.
Based on the considerations of video quality, durability, ease of use, and budget, the **GoPro Hero 13 Black** is the recommended action camera if Logos mode support and stabilization are priorities without the need for high-end features like 8K resolution. However, if 8K resolution is necessary despite a slightly heavier design, the **Insta360 Ace Pro 2** is the better choice. For a balance of affordability and quality, the **DJI Action 5 Pro** is a strong contender. ### Final Recommendation - **For Detailed Content in Tough Conditions**: GoPro Hero 13 Black - **For High-Quality 8K Resolution**: Insta360 Ace Pro 2 - **For Cost-Effective Balance**: DJI Action 5 Pro
China has signaled its consideration of resuming trade negotiations with the U.S., following President Trump's recent tariff hike. The Chinese Commerce Ministry noted that senior U.S. officials have expressed their willingness to engage in discussions about tariffs, while urging sincerity from their counterparts in Washington. The ministry also mentioned that the U.S. has communicated its desire to restart talks with China, though no concrete agreement has been reached yet.
Watermelon Pictures, a Palestinian-owned film distribution company, has acquired U.S. rights to "Sudan, Remember Us," a poignant documentary by director Hind Meddeb about Arab world resistance movements following the 2019 Sudanese revolution. The film, which explores the struggles of activists and young leaders amid political instability in the region, has been praised for its bold storytelling by co-founder Hamza Ali and recognized as a thoughtful portrayal of collective hope by critic Murtada Elfadl. The documentary, produced by Echo Films and others, will be released in North America this summer.
The GitHub repository for The Homebrew Channel (HBC), which enables running non-Nintendo software on hacked Wii systems, has been archived following accusations of code theft from Nintendo’s RTEMS library. Initially relying on libogc, HBC’s developers faced backlash after discovering much of the toolkit’s code had been lifted without attribution. Developers now report it’s impossible to compile or legally continue the project due to these claims, leaving their initiative in limbo. Despite this setback, tools like WiiHacks remain essential for those who’ve already attacked a Wii system.
Bill Maher and Donald Trump had an uncomfortable encounter when Maher visited the White House three days after criticizing Trump in his "My Dinner With Hitler" op-ed. Maher questioned whether Trump's meeting with him was prematurely publicized, while Donald Trump, known for mocking Maher on reality TV, later defended their interaction as a "minefield." Meanwhile, Larry David, a co-creator of "Curb Your Enthusiasm," came out in support of Maher, calling their meeting a "public minefield" and noting their mutual anti-woker stance.
Kyiv confirms plans to resume the prisoner swap next week after Russia accused Ukraine of indefinitely delaying the process, with intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov dismissing the claim as "playing dirty games." The agreement is expected to facilitate the repatriation of soldiers and bodies following a second round of Istanbul negotiations. Despite initial signs of progress, tensions remain high with both sides accusing each other of misleading claims, and fighting continues in the volatile eastern regions.
Carra Patterson, who played NYPD officer Kaya Blanke for eight seasons of CBS' *Elsbeth*, has been promoted to an undercover agent and will return as a guest star in Season 3. Though stepping back from her regular duties, Blanka is thrilled to continue the legacy she loves, sharing her excitement about exploring new adventures next season while reuniting with fans through her role in *Elsbeth*. Fans can catch her again in the Season 2 finale, where she’ll reunite with Carrie and Wendell for a special performance.
The restoration of normal relations between Syria and the United States under a new government marks a hopeful turning point for the region, signaling a commitment to stability and peace. This administration has swiftly taken steps to lift decades of sanctions against Syria, providing an opportunity for the country to rebuild and thrive once again. Their focus includes fostering dialogue, supporting democratic reforms, and prioritizing the safety and well-being of Syrian people amidst ongoing challenges.
Mahmoud Abbas appointed Hussein al-Sheikh as vice-president of the Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO), elevating a key ally to a pivotal position that could bolster Fatah’s image without guaranteeing him the presidency. Though al-Sheikh may remain the frontrunner among PLO leadership, his current popularity is declining among Palestinians, and his support for Israel complicates efforts to unite Palestinian factions like Hamas.