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Respawn Studios, behind popular games like Apex Legends and Star Wars Jedi, announced layoffs and the cancellation of two early-stage projects to concentrate on its top titles. The studio shared these decisions publicly, thanking its affected employees and offering new opportunities within EA. This isn't Respawn's first layoff, as it has previously faced staff reductions multiple times.
Pepsi is capitalizing on its iconic challenge with Coke to showcase its Zero Sugar product. The brand has kicked off a nationwide campaign featuring blind taste tests and pop-up tastings, including one in Atlanta during National Have a Coke Day. Despite falling out of the U.S. top three in popularity, Pepsi remains focused on its innovations like Zero Sugar, positioning itself as a strong competitor to Coca-Cola.
Spotify recently introduced public play counts for podcasts as an attempt to attract new listeners, but podcasters quickly criticized the feature, arguing that it would disadvantage smaller shows while benefiting already popular content. In response, Spotify adjusted its approach, rolling out play counts only for shows with at least 50,000 plays and updating milestones like 100,000 or a million plays instead of providing exact numbers. The company acknowledged the criticism in its blog post, emphasizing the need to balance insights for creators and accessibility for fans.
"Stranger Things: The First Shadow," a stage production at select theaters, offers an origin story for Henry Creel (Season 4's Vecna) without compromising the show's continuity. It features familiar characters like Joyce Byers and Jim Hopper, with strong performances from Louis McCartney and Alison Jaye. While it's engaging and visually impressive, it occasionally struggles in its second act, but overall, it's a must-watch for fans of the series.
The Iniu 20,000mAh Power Bank offers fast charging support up to 45W over USB-C, making it ideal for gaming devices like the Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, and iPhone models. At $18.31 after a promo code, it's an affordable option with 74Whr battery life and around 80% efficiency, providing multiple charges for your preferred devices. The built-in cable is sturdy and versatile, eliminating the need for additional USB-C cables, making it a reliable backup solution for extended use or gaming setups.
"If you're searching for a playlist update, these five hidden gems from early 2000s emo are bound to stir emotions with their raw lyrics and catchy hooks, like *Further Seems Forever* and *The Arms of Automation*. Don’t miss the haunting beauty of *Hands on Deck*, which resonates deeply and still feels timeless."
Almuth Schult, a trailblazing women's soccer goalkeeper known for her Olympic medals and international acclaim, retired early from her career due to restrictive policies in Europe. At 34, she gave birth twice and a third child later, yet many clubs viewed this as incompatible with professional play. She now advocates for better support structures for female athletes after parenthood, drawing parallels between U.S. club practices and European norms.
MXC: Mexico's historic first judicial elections saw President Claudia Sheinbaum champion reforms seen as a cornerstone of her agenda to combat corruption and protect democracy. While thousands of judges were elected for the first time, critics argue this could empower a partisan judiciary influenced by organized crime, raising concerns about fairness. Voter confusion amid complex ballots and low turnout highlighted challenges in the process, with some calling for a boycott of the ruling Morena party's bloc. The election marks a pivotal moment as Mexico looks to reshape its judicial system following years of turmoil.
Is it you? The article teases a hidden photo revealing a Southern star who perfects his auto-tune pitch, securing collaborations with big names like Jamie Foxx and Lil Wayne. Can you crack the code? "Shawty get loose"—now go find out!
Researchers at Nagoya University have found that a specific audio tone may alleviate motion sickness. The sound, trademarked as "Sound Spice," is a 100 Hz tone at 65.9 dBa loudness, which stimulates the utricle in the inner ear to help maintain balance. Tests on mice and humans showed reduced symptoms of motion sickness when exposed to the sound before experiencing motion.
Three Senate Democrats called on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Thursday to account for the scores of civilians reportedly killed in recent U.S. military strikes meant to target Houthi militants in Yemen. According to Airwars, a U.K.-based watchdog organization, U.S. strikes were estimated to have killed 27 to 55 Yemeni civilians in March. “In addition, the strikes have moved beyond targeting Houthi missile launch sites to hitting urban areas,” including civilian infrastructure, they added. AdvertisementThe senators have implored Hegseth to account for the number of Yemeni civilians killed so far and asked him to describe the efforts that the Defense Department has undertaken to avoid such casualties. They also asked whether the Pentagon is even tracking reported civilian deaths after the Trump administration’s recent steps to curtail civilian protection activities set up at the Pentagon under President Joe Biden.
The expansion of SpaceX's operations into southern Texas has led to the creation of Starbase, which will soon become a city. A recent vote saw 212 residents support its incorporation despite only 143 needed to pass, with most voters already being SpaceX employees. By becoming a city, Starbase aims to streamline operations and help Musk's team continue building a supportive community for space exploration.
Vladimir Putin dispatched emergency planes to assist Iran after a massive explosion at its key container depot near Hormuz, with fires still burning nearly 24 hours later. President Pezeshkian flew to Bandar Abbas for updates, while residents were advised to stay indoors due to choking smoke and pollution. Early signs suggest the explosion may have been accidental, though officials are investigating potential links to previous incidents involving chemical storage.
Felt That Boxing, a boxing title from Sans Strings Studios, takes inspiration from The Muppets with lifelike puppet characters. The game features one-on-one matches reminiscent of Punch-Out! alongside quirky training modes like using a toilet as a punching bag. Despite being among numerous Soulslike clones, its unique approach to boxing mechanics and its playful design set it apart in the competitive gaming landscape.
"Smartphones May Finally Prove Capable of Revolving Door Revolutions—Breaking Stereotypes of Digital Brain Decline"
The tensions between Israel and Hezbollah escalated after two deadly strikes near Beirut, with Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon causing further conflict as they continue to violate a November ceasefire agreement. An Israeli drone strike killed a top commander of al-Jamaa al-Islamiya, an ally of Hezbollah, while another strike in southern Tyre resulted in casualties. Despite efforts to dismantle armed groups and withdraw forces under the truce, challenges persist, including ongoing rocket fire from Hezbollah and internal disarmament struggles.
Google Workspace has transcended its enterprise roots to become a versatile email hosting solution accessible to everyone, offering a seamless integration of Gmail-like interface with productivity tools like Docs and Meet. Its user-friendly design, robust security features, and cutting-edge technologies such as generative AI and end-to-end encryption make it a compelling choice. With pricing plans starting at $3.50 per month for up to three users and a 14-day free trial available, Google Workspace presents an attractive alternative to Microsoft Office 365, catering to businesses, startups, and individuals alike while addressing common pain points through its comprehensive suite of tools.
Seven & I Holdings is considering a major pivot from its bank operations to focus solely on becoming a convenience store chain, sparking skepticism among analysts who argue such a separation could harm its performance and investor appeal.
Two young Israeli embassy staff in Washington DC were killed as they left a Jewish museum following an apparent act of anti-Semitism carried out by a 30-year-old suspect, Elias Rodriguez. US and Israeli officials have condemned the shooting as hate-based, with President Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calling it despicable. Police have identified the suspect but have not provided details on his motive, while local authorities believe no further threat exists to the community at present.
Scientists have made a groundbreaking advance in studying Alzheimer’s disease by using living human brain tissue. A British team exposed healthy brain tissue from NHS patients to toxic amyloid beta proteins, collected from individuals who died of Alzheimer’s, and observed the damage in real-time. This method allows for direct observation of disease progression, offering a valuable tool to test new treatments and understand how amyloid-beta disrupts brain function with minimal changes needed for proper operation. The research is supported by significant backing from charities and foundations, highlighting its potential impact on finding effective cures.
Hamit Coskun, a Turkish man, was prosecuted in Great Britain after burning a Qur'an, with the trial arguing this acted as a "blasphemous act." However, the court ruled it did not reintroduce a blasphemy law, which had been abolished in England and Wales. The prosecution maintained Coskun's actions were disorderly conduct, while his defense emphasized his political motives against Turkey's president. Legal fees for Coskun are supported by secular organizations, reflecting their stance on protecting freedom of expression rather than opposing religion. The case concluded without a verdict, awaiting further proceedings.
Pope Leo XIV began his first Mass with a reverent recollection of his predecessor, invoking "Hallelujah" in a move that emphasized his seriousness and departure from the enthusiastic style of his predecessors. dressed formally in papal apartments, he contrasted with Pope Francis's more随意 approach to governance. While aligning with Francis on social justice and Vatican Council reforms, Leo also drew from his Augustinian roots, focusing on modesty, community, and inclusion, as evidenced by his choice of simple footwear during the Mass. His presentation blended continuity with progress, offering a unique vision of Catholic tradition and modernity that resonated with some within the Church.
Donald Trump’s proposed tax on remittances from immigrants sending money home could severely harm poor economies globally by reducing remittance amounts and possibly driving transfers underground. The tax would apply broadly to non-citizens, including those with green cards or working visas, exacerbating economic struggles for low-income families relying on such transfers. Aimed at curbing illegal migration, the measure is expected to increase costs for businesses in G7 nations while potentially stifling legitimate remittance flows.
The head of Israel’s domestic intelligence service, Ronen Bar, announced his resignation in June after a public and bitter clash with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who had fired him earlier in the year amid investigations into his aides’ activities. Tensions flared when critics accused Netanyahu of using the dismissal to consolidate control over Shin Bet or silence an investigation into potential violations during a Qatar deal, while Netanyahu faced multiple corruption trials himself. The two men exchanged signed affidavits after Israel’s Supreme Court halted Bar’s firing, hinting at deeper political and legal conflicts between them.
Lucid Motors is facing initial production challenges with its electric SUV, the Gravity, which has caused delays in product release and quality issues. Interim CEO Marc Winterhoff acknowledged supply chain problems affecting the heads-up display component but emphasized that these are typical early-stage hurdles. The company aims to release an improved version sooner rather than risk releasing a subpar model. Additionally, Lucid is exploring potential partnerships beyond electric vehicles to stabilize its finances, with discussions about price adjustments and supply chain diversification as part of its strategy to navigate economic uncertainties.
A federal voucher program valued at $20 billion could revolutionize U.S. education by helping families afford private school tuition, drawing strong backing from Republicans and advocates for choice in education. Proponents argue that expanding tax cuts under President Trump would preserve the American Dream and empower parents to choose the best educational option for their children. However, critics warn that vouchers might disadvantage public schools and students with disabilities. Early evidence suggests vouchers have primarily benefited students already attending private schools. The bill requires passage in the House and Senate to move forward.
Gina Rinehart’s father, Lang Hancock, a renowned iron ore industry pioneer, initially worked underground digging for asbestos rather than iron ore. His 1940s mining venture at Wittenoom, later sold to CSR and operational for two decades, led to a tragic exposure of thousands who lived or worked nearby due to asbestos. This dark chapter in their family history is now being selectively remembered by Gina’s family, blending personal narrative with historical facts.
The Colts' attempt at humor over their schedule release video quickly turned into a real-life issue as they had to remove it after an insensitive clip featuring Tyreek Hill was revealed. The video, meant to spoof Minecraft, depicted Hill in a negative light following his controversial incident with Miami-Dade deputies last year. While Hills' agent dismissed the Colts' video as not taken seriously and noted its humor, the removal stemmed from both the sensitive content and potential Microsoft rights issues related to using images from the game. The situation highlights how even playful attempts can escalate into real-world complications.
"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."
Israel’s actions in Gaza have drawn sharp criticism from its allies as it escalates violence and blocks humanitarian aid amid a dire humanitarian crisis. Britain, France, and Canada have suspended or reprimanded Israel over its escalation and warned that further action will be taken if it continues targeting humanitarian aid. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Hamas of fueling renewed hostilities, echoing the international community’s frustration over the conflict's brutality and suffering.
FIFA has approved a sweeping expansion of the Women's World Cup to 48 teams for both the 2031 and 2035 editions, with the United States set to host in 2031 and the UK scheduled for 2035. The move, which will bring the tournament closer to its male counterparts in global competitiveness and exposure, has garnered strong support from key governing bodies like FIFPRO, US Soccer, and the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). This expansion is seen as a significant milestone for women's football worldwide, with many stakeholders emphasizing the need for inclusive growth, improved player conditions, and sustainable development at all levels.
UK prosecutors have confirmed they have authorised 21 charges against influencer brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate, including rape, actual bodily harm and human trafficking. Andrew Tate, 38, faces 10 charges including rape, actual bodily harm, human trafficking and controlling prostitution for gain; charges connected to three alleged victims. Tristan Tate, 36, faces 11 charges including rape, actual bodily harm and human trafficking; charges connected to one alleged victim. A Crown Prosecution Service spokesperson said: “We can confirm that we have authorised charges against Andrew and Tristan Tate for offences including rape, human trafficking, controlling prostitution and actual bodily harm against three women. “The Crown Prosecution Service reminds everyone that criminal proceedings are active, and the defendants have the right to a fair trial.
Netflix has announced the global departure of *Bandersnatch* and a special episode of *Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. The Reverend*. The move reflects Netflix’s pivot away from interactive series as it explores new technologies in its streaming lineup, while *Bandersnatch*, a critically acclaimed adaptation of a 1984 novel, won two Primetime Emmy Awards for its engaging narrative choices and branching storylines.
X's innovative use of Community Notes offers a collaborative alternative to traditional fact-checking, excelling at catching minor errors but faltering with large-scale disinformation due to the need for cross-partisan consensus. This system reflects a cultural evolution in online moderation, blending collaboration and humor while acknowledging its limitations in scalability and inclusivity. As societies adapt, these systems may evolve or decline, much like current content practices highlight their dynamic nature.
The Amazon "Three for $33" 4K Blu-ray promotion is a massive deal for sci-fi movie enthusiasts, offering top-tier films like *Blade Runner: The Final Cut*, *2001: A Space Odyssey*, and *Inception* at an unbeatable price. Plus, fans of *Godzilla Minus One* can save on additional monster movies as part of this ongoing sale. If you're eyeing a growing collection, now's the perfect time to stock up!
It was unexpected but not surprising when Donald Trump took to Truth Social to express his frustration over Shedeur Sanders' exclusion from the NFL draft, mimicking Mel Kiper Jr.'s delivery and lambasting NFL owners for failing to recognize the future Hall of Fame quarterback's son. Trump claimed Shedeur had "PHENOMAL GENES" and would be an immediate success in theNFL, despite mock drafts projecting him as a top-three pick before being snubbed by the Giants in round two.
Joanna Howe, an Australian activist renowned for her expertise in migration law, has faced intense backlash after her promotion of harsh anti-abortion policies led to death threats from supporters during a rally against NSW laws. Accused of bullying and using offensive tactics, some incidents were dismissed by police despite escalating tensions, while others remain unresolved. Supporters applaud her activism but criticize her behavior as disrespectful in a democratic setting, with the university she’s affiliated with expressing concerns over her public remarks.
Steve Perry, known for avoiding public performances of Journey classics, has embraced collaboration over the years. Despite not performing his iconic songs on tours or reunions, he's been open to duets in studio settings. Recently, he team-upped with Willie Nelson to record "Faithfully" for the 40th anniversary of Farm Aid. The project involved virtual work, with Nelson handling his parts remotely while Perry recorded at his home studio. This marks Perry's first time singing "Faithfully" since 1983, and he expressed the profound impact of working with Nelson, who also praised their experience on Twitter.
Thousands of pilgrims queued at St. Peter’s Basilica to respectfully honor Pope Francis, who will lie in state for three days before his anticipated funeral on Saturday. The solemn gathering reflected deep sorrow and devotion as Catholics marked this significant moment with prayer, tears, and silence, embodying their faith's reverence for their leader.
Voters feel caught between two uncertain futures as the election approaches—Howard's legacy versus Albanese's potential comeback. Despite economic headwinds and Labor's slight lead in approval ratings, concerns about national stability loom large. Dutton's decline under Howard highlights the fragility of his government, while both leaders have demonstrated their ability to pivot based on experience: Howard through crisis management and Albanese through disciplined politics. The race boils down to a choice between stability and chaos, with voters weighing the future of Australian leadership much like Howard did in his own time.
Engage your mind with worker placement strategy games that blend fun and complexity, offering a range of strategic challenges perfect for both casual play and deep engagement. From the intricate artistry of The Gallerist to the whimsical world of Septima, these games cater to diverse age groups and skill levels, presenting unique themes and strategies. Whether you're an art connoisseur or a rockstar at heart, there's something here to captivate your mind with its blend of strategy and surprise elements.
The Refugee Support Network, led by Ana Maria Fores Tamayo, assists Venezuelans in the U.S. through Temporary Protected Status (TPS), offering support despite personal trauma from instability back home. Recently, President Trump framed a move to revoke TPS for many Venezuelans as punishment, while evidence suggests it targets vulnerable individuals rather than criminals. Stories of individuals like Liz and Carmen highlight how TPS helped them rebuild their lives in the U.S., amid rising fees and document complexities. The article underscores the importance of continuing advocacy for TPS to protect vulnerable communities.
The Coalition has unveiled its detailed election policy costs just two days before the election, revealing plans to save $10 billion and reduce debt by $40 billion over four years compared to Labor's program. Key measures include halving fuel excise, offering up to $1,200 in one-time tax cuts for workers costing $10bn, boosting defense spending by $21bn, and proposing changes to Medicare bulk-billing rates. Opposition criticism includes claims the Coalition is avoiding transparency over its budget cuts, with Labor's leader accusing them of not revealing costs to fund their nuclear reactors or Medicare issues.
The Weeknd and Jenna Ortega made an unexpected appearance at Coachella to promote their film Hurry Up Tomorrow, set to hit theaters on May 16, showcasing their roles in a thrilling project alongside Barry Keoghan.
The teaser trailer for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3 drops a shocking reveal—its Holodeck seems out of place on the USS Enterprise. While fans are puzzled by its inclusion, it actually ties back to an episode from The Next Generation's early days, where Q introduced this tech as "Q's toy." TheHolodeck in the teaser could be explained by its roots in a past series, highlighting how sci-fi continuity evolves over time. It’s a fun nod to Trek’s history, though not one that fits neatly into the timeline of Strange New Worlds.
Pro-Palestinian activists rallied near the Met Gala in New York, chanting slogans to condemn what they say is the fashion event's indifference to the suffering of people in Gaza during its siege and famine.
"Pharmageddon," a provocative documentary directed by Donal O’Neill and produced by British cardiologist Dr. Aseem Malhotra, explores the pharmaceutical industry's role in fueling diet-related diseases and calls for a healthier healthcare system. Featuring notable voices like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Fiona Godlee, and Jay Bhattacharya MD, the film sheds light on issues such as over-medication, the benefits of COVID vaccines, and common dietary myths. Produced by Vandana Shiva, Malhotra aims to reclaim patient health over profits through his documentary, which will be released in a global theatrical release in September.
For Mother's Day, Apple's AirPods Pro, now priced at $169, are a standout choice for its superior sound quality and in-ear design; the second-gen AirPods 4 with ANC drops to $148, ideal for those preferring open-ear comfort but at a lower price point. The AirPods 4 without ANC is available for $99.99. Meanwhile, a new Apple iPad priced at $299 on Amazon makes an excellent gift idea due to its latest A16 chip and discounted price.
Tom Sermanni has scathingly criticized the A-League Women’s lack of professionalism and underinvestment despite their historic 2023 World Cup success. He pointed out stark contrasts in player conditions, staff support, and financial backing compared to other international leagues like Canada's Northern Super League. With the league failing to meet key targets by 2026-27, Professional Footballers Australia has warned of a potential 'player drain,' jeopardizing the Matildas’ future.