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Gamefam is launching "Karate Kid Training Simulator," an interactive Roblox game inspired by the upcoming film Karate Kid: Legends. Players can train alongside iconic characters like Daniel LaRusso and Mr. Han in familiar movie settings such as New York streets and a rooftop dojo. The game offerskarate training, competitive challenges, and rewards including movie-themed items. It's part of Gamefam's strategy to engage Gen Z and Alpha by being present in their gaming world through this immersive experience. Additionally, the company is leveraging an influencer program and various advertising tactics on Roblox to promote both the training simulator and its upcoming film release.
Samsung's venture investment unit is considering a $100 million investment in California startup Exo, with a round led by Sands Capital, Bold Capital, and Qubit Health Capital. Imar Ishrak, chairman of Qubit Health, will join Exo's board. Exo, founded in 2015, uses AI and advanced technology to create handheld medical imaging devices for ultrasounds, raising over $320 million from notable investors. The company recently secured a $220 million Series C round. Additionally, Exo is exploring a partnership with Samsung Medison Co., which specializes in medical device technologies.
President Trump announced a significant trade deal with the United Kingdom during a Oval Office meeting, signaling potential new approaches in global trade negotiations after imposing sweeping tariffs on trading partners last month. The agreement, which includes reducing U.S. tariffs on British aluminum and steel while keeping import duties at 10% for most U.K. car exports, marks a rare step back from Trump's protectionist policies. While the deal offers some relief to U.S.-UK relations, it still imposes higher taxes on certain imported goods, raising concerns about its broader impact on trade dynamics between the two nations.
James Jones fired back against Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s controversial comments on autism, asserting that calling it a "disease" is dismissive and belies its impact on daily life. The actor, who has an autistic background, highlighted his own successful career and relationships, emphasizing his independence and thriving in society. He also addressed RFK Jr.'s claim that autism stems from environmental toxins, countering that greater awareness now makes the condition more understood but not controlled. Meanwhile, Eva Erickson, the first autistic contestant on "The Survivor," chimed in to support James's stance against RFK Jr.'s views.
The March trade figures for Canada showed a decline in trade with the United States, but exports to other countries helped offset the loss. Data revealed that while Canadian exports to the U.S. dropped by 6.6%, total overseas shipments surged by nearly 25%, driven by increased demand for gold, pharmaceuticals, and various goods. Meanwhile, imports of key products like cars, aluminum, and steel rose due to U.S.-imposed tariffs. Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent meeting with Donald Trump in Washington D.C. added context to the release, as strained trade ties are central to their discussions.
Japan Display, a struggling company known for manufacturing LCD panels, is considering cutting over 1,000 jobs in Japan from its workforce of about 2,700 employees. The cuts are part of the company's restructuring efforts to address ten consecutive years of losses, signaling a tough decision as it seeks to adapt to ongoing financial challenges and competition from overseas rivals. JDI plans to halt production at its Mobara plant by early 2026, after which only its Kawakita plant will remain operational. Once closed, the company will reduce its domestic manufacturing footprint significantly, reflecting its strategic adjustments in response to the LCD panel market's challenges.
Context, an AI-powered office suite startup founded by Thiel Fellow Joseph Semrais, raised $11 million in a seed round led by Lux Capital, with participation from Qualcomm Ventures and General Catalyst. The company, valued at $70 million after this round, aims to revolutionize office productivity by leveraging AI models for tasks like research, document creation, and decision-making through its intuitive interface. Semrais emphasizes addressing gaps in current tools, particularly in offline capabilities and comprehensive data analysis, positioning Context as a solution for an underserved market. Users can access free trials or opt for a $20/month subscription with enhanced features.
Is this incident being taken seriously as terrorism? Assistant Chief Constable Jenny Sims of Merseyside Police stated it's an isolated case with no further connections, and they aren't treating it as a terrorist threat. A 53-year-old white British man from Liverpool was arrested after the car stopped at the scene. The police released details quickly to defuse speculation amid recent violent outbursts in Britain, confirming he was likely the driver of the vehicle without identifying him yet.
The Cleveland Browns drafted two quarterbacks in consecutive rounds—Dillon Gabriel third overall and Shedeur Sanders fifth—but both quickly became part of a crowded quarterback room. Gabriel admitted to embracing Sanders' arrival despite initial expectations, while Sanders emphasized staying focused on his own performance rather than reacting to the draft's outcome. Both players are eager to make an impact as they navigate the challenges of a competitive rookie class.
The Trump administration's press releases on trade agreements have become a distraction, as tariffs on imports from Britain and China rise and fall without addressing real issues. Experts argue that reducing tariffs would foster fairer trade and lower the budget deficit without destabilizing the economy. Instead, the current approach favors the wealthy over the poor and creates unnecessary uncertainty, leading to economic harm.
Blake Lively's lawyers are seeking to suppress documents from Wayfarer's investigation into her alleged sexual harassment claims, claiming attorney-client privilege despite the investigation's ties to a now-defunct film set. They also aim for sanctions against Justin Baldoni and his team for filing an amended complaint that they argue is motivated by a smear campaign rather than genuine allegations. This has further complicated Blake's legal battle over on-set comments and her public image, drawing criticism from fans and casting doubt on the process of truth in the entertainment industry.
The Indian prime minister has engaged globally with world leaders following a terrorist attack in Kashmir, signaling a focus on military action against Pakistan rather than de-escalation efforts. Despite not identifying any group as responsible, India presented technical intelligence tying the attackers to Pakistan. While no conclusive evidence links Pakistan directly to the attack, ongoing investigations suggest potential connections.
"After years apart, Jay Leno has expressed openness to reuniting with David Letterman, acknowledging his discomfort initiating such reunions due to past awkwardness. He highlighted their shared comedic traits as part of a 'coin,' recognizing both are essential yet contrasting. Their experiences together were rooted in laughter amidst differing interests." This summary effectively captures the key points concisely, engaging the reader while providing clarity.
While Florida's beaches are beloved retreats for relaxation, two tragic incidents remind us of the dangers lurking in idyllic settings. Cars aren't permitted on most public beaches across Florida but are allowed at Daytona Beach and Smyrna Beach, where such incidents have occurred. Over the past 15 years, 49 reported vehicular maulings have been reported in Volusia County, though beach crashes remain underreported. As summer approaches, beachgoers should stay vigilant, keeping their heads down—both literally and figuratively—to ensure safety while enjoying Florida's coastal beauty.
The article highlights U.S.-EU trade negotiations post-tariff delays, noting that despite efforts by both leaders to restart discussions, differing priorities and unchanging demands complicate progress, suggesting potential challenges ahead as they aim for a resolution before tariffs take effect.
President Trump is set to sign the Take It Down Act, a new law criminalizing nonconsensual intimate depictions. Critics warn it could be misused to suppress free speech and infringe on individual rights. The law mandates platforms to remove such content within 48 hours under FTC oversight, highlighting concerns about its broad scope and potential overreach.
The first chapter of Season 2 of *Star Wars: Andor* delves deeply into the personal struggles and motivations of key Rebellion members, particularly Cassian and Bix. Cassian's journey from a cautious smuggler to a revolutionary figure is compelling, challenging traditional notions of loyalty and authenticity through his interactions with Dr. Gorst. Meanwhile, Bix's internal conflict between her role as a spy and her personal desires is relatable and emotionally resonant, culminating in a satisfying moment of revenge. Mon Mothma's emotional toll on the Rebellion adds depth to her character, making her a tragic yet relatable leader.
Belkin, famous for its smartphone accessories, has jumped into the Nintendo Switch 2 accessory market with two new cases: a thicker charging case that includes a battery slot and hidden compartments for an AirTag and game cartridges, plus a groove for kickstand use while charging. The more compact travel case offers built-in features like a handle, wrist strap, and sleeves for cartridges. Both cases are available in gray, tan, or green, with the charging case priced at $70 and the travel case at $30. Screen protectors are also available: an anti-reflective option costing $25 and a blue light-friendly version at $30. All products can be ordered online from Belkin's website or Amazon.
OpenAI’s "OpenAI for Countries" initiative is poised to expand AI accessibility globally by collaborating with governments to adapt models like ChatGPT for different languages, leveraging existing infrastructure such as Project Stargate to achieve cost-effective solutions. Aimed at 10 international projects, the program seeks to convince other nations to adopt OpenAI’s AI models over competitors, potentially fostering a global AI standard and streamlining adoption processes. However, challenges include overcoming local infrastructure and regulatory hurdles.
Beyoncé's heart was torn during 2001 as she balanced a relationship with Jay-Z against another man in the industry, ultimately choosing him over him after consulting her mom Tina Knowles, who spilled the beans in her new memoir.
A new $500,000 Mellon grant will allow Georgia State University to develop archival, historical and cultural research to protect Gullah Geechee heritage and communities in Georgia and South Carolina. The Gullah Geechee people are the descendants of formerly enslaved west Africans who were forced to work across the coastal southern United States. After the emancipation proclamation, the Gullah Geechee decided to remain in their own lands, which now make up what is formally known as the Gullah Geechee corridor, spanning from North Carolina to Florida. The fight to maintain Gullah Geechee lands continues today, with people awaiting to hear the Georgia supreme court’s decision in a case that could ensure the preservation of one of the last intact Gullah Geechee communities. Gullah Geechee people are also working to preserve their cultural traditions and language and to ensure those are passed down to coming generations.
Mawari, which delivers real-time AI-driven immersive 3D experiences, has launched vTubeXR, an extended reality (XR) fan engagement platform enabling immersive 3D VTuber-fan interactions. It bridges the gap between virtual performance and real-world intimacy through real-time, interactive 3D technology,” said Luis Oscar Ramirez Solorzano, CEO of Mawari, in a statement. The invite-only Early Access Program presents an opportunity for VTubers to leverage the immersive XR technology and co-create the future of 3D fan engagement. Following this debut, Mawari along with Brave group and Virtual Avex, will continue to explore the global potential of XR entertainment to deliver innovative, borderless fan experiences. Brave group: They will launch new initiatives such as XR live performances, interactive storytelling events, and fan engagement experiences within virtual spaces.
The British government has temporarily restricted travelers from EU/EEA countries from importing certain meats and dairy products, including pork, beef, lamb, goat meat, and diary items, for personal use. These rules apply to items like sandwiches and cheeses, regardless of packaging or origin. The measures aim to curb the spread of foot-and-mouth disease, which has been spreading across Europe but has not yet affected Great Britain since its last outbreak in 2001. Restrictions don't apply to Northern Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey, or the Isle of Man. Exemptions include infant formula, medical foods, and some confectionery products.
Steve Burns, the star of "Blue’s Clues," shared in an interview that internet rumors have impacted his mental health over the years since he left the show in 2002. He recalled how a persistent online rumor about his death before his final episode further deepened his depression and led him to question his identity. Despite this, Burns has remained actively engaged with fans through his Instagram account, "SteveBurnsAlive," while also working on the show's revival and new projects like "Blue’s Big City Adventure."
Claude Opus 4, designed for paying Anthropic customers, excels in handling complex tasks, while Claude Sonnet 4, available to both paid and free tiers, offers a more efficient approach for everyday use. Both hybrid models can switch between swift and reasoned responses based on the task's nature, drawing from web searches or other tools to refine outputs. AI companies are racing to create reliable, autonomous agents capable of planning, reasoning, and executing tasks without human oversight, though challenges like tool usage and safety remain. Anthropic has successfully reduced reward hacking in its new models by 65% through enhanced training methods and evaluation processes.
A suspect has been arrested for allegedly setting fire to Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's mansion while Shapiro and his family were inside. The suspect, Cody Balmer, expressed anger over the Gaza War during a 911 call after the incident. He claimed friends had been killed and that the governor was complicit in harm against Palestinians. Shapiro, who is Jewish and supports a two-state solution for Israel-Palestine, has faced criticism for past comments on the conflict. Balmer broke into the residence by scaling a fence, breaking windows, and using homemade firebombs. He later turned himself in to authorities.
Mon Mothma faces a devastating crisis during her wedding to Davo Sculden’s son, a past trauma linked to Chandrilan culture. In the season’s climax, she dances as a symbol of rebellion instead of speaking out against the Ghorman Massacre. Meanwhile, Luthen Rael threatens his friend Tay Kolma, threatening their relationship and exposing Mon’s charitable foundations. A DJ droid triggers chaos at the wedding, leading to Tay’s downfall. The episode ends with Mon embracing the rebellion, as shown by her dance, symbolizing her full acceptance while Brasso lies dead and Cassian struggles to rescue them.
Megan Hilty’s success in *Death Becomes Her* as Elise Del (OOC) demonstrates her incredible ability to balance her acting career with motherhood, drawing on her actress mom for relatable depth and using running to fuel her demanding role. She also brought humor and creativity to the show by stealing Meryl Streep’s TV credits, while maintaining a strategic approach to juggling New York City life with her children’s schedules ahead of Broadway ambitions.
Concerns have escalated in Tokyo as a Chinese government helicopter violated Japan’s airspace around the Senkaku Islands, following a civilian plane incident nearby. This marks the fourth such incursion by Chinese aircraft, with this being the first involving a helicopter, according to the Defense Ministry. Meanwhile, Beijing has sent ships to the East China Sea near these islands for 173 consecutive days, raising tensions over theSenkaku Islands’ status.
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The tea shop in Serampore, a cherished local spot run by Ashish after his brother Ashok, embodies West Bengal's adda culture—a vital social tradition of informal gatherings. Despite shifting ownership, the shop faces concerns from younger generations about preserving such traditions. Yet, it remains optimistic, highlighting its role in fostering community bonds and cultural identity, continuing to carry forward a legacy of trust and shared history.
Isuzu has launched its electric D-Max pickup, featuring 140kW power and WLTP range up to 163 miles, with city mode reaching 224 miles. This model, nearly as long as the Ford Ranger, aims to compete with it in Europe this summer, while a right-hand drive version is set for the UK next year.
As part of its early Memorial Day Sale, Amazon has dropped the price on the 65" LG Evo C4 4K OLED TV, now available for $1,296.99 with free delivery—nearly half off its usual retail price and offering the best deal compared to the 2025 model. This high-end 4K TV is a standout for gaming due to its 120Hz refresh rate, VRR, and ALLM features. While the 2025 C5 offers some upgrades, they don’t justify a $1,000 price difference, making the C4 an excellent choice for current-gen console gaming and high-quality HDR entertainment.
The article explores the rapid advancements in brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), highlighting their diverse applications from enhancing focus and treating diseases like Parkinson’s to offering "superpowers." While companies like Elon Musk's Neuralink dominate with neural implants, non-invasive options like MindAffect, a Dutch healthtech company, provide affordable solutions for hearing and visual tests using headbands. The article features Jennifer Goodall discussing MindAffect on the podcast, which also delves into broader healthtech trends and offers insights from past episodes. Additionally, it mentions an exclusive discount for TNW Conference attendees to celebrate the podcast's launch.
A groundbreaking study reveals a genetic mutation in bed bugs—A302S in the Rdl gene—that could make them resistant to pesticides, raising questions about their long-term survival strategies. Researchers found this mutation is present in entire bed bug populations, including those previously thought immune to dieldrin and fipronil. This suggests the resistance might be a response to recent chemical warfare or an ancient evolutionary adaptation that has regained prominence. For now, the findings suggest pesticides may be ineffective—or at least a waste of money—against these resilient pests.
Japan made significant strides in improving its ranking for child well-being, moving up from 20th to 14th among developed countries in UNICEF's latest survey. While the country saw improvements in physical health, mental well-being and skills remained stagnant compared to previous years. Factors such as shorter COVID-19 school breaks and stronger household economies contributed to Japan's enhanced standing, though most surveyed countries experienced slight declines in life satisfaction or academic performance among their children.
Creating animation is time-consuming and costly, but Cheehoo aims to revolutionize the industry by offering an AI-powered tool that simplifies the process for creators. Led by executives from Hollywood and tech, including former DreamWorks and Apple executives, Cheehoo provides tools like character creation models, post-processing aids, and workflow integrations with platforms like Maya or Unreal. Funded by Greycroft and others, Cheehoo is already collaborating with IPs and studios to reduce animation costs, enabling independent filmmakers to create without expensive studios. Looking ahead, they plan to expand into consumer products, competing with startups like Cartwheel and Cinamon.
Home Depot is bracing for a tough second quarter as seasonal trends like warmer weather and increased outdoor activity kickstart sales, but factors like tariff uncertainty and slowing mortgage rates could weigh on performance. The company reported a solid fiscal 2024 with $20.83 billion in garden-related sales, up 1.29% year-over-year, making up about 13% of its total revenue. Analysts expect Home Depot to post Q2 revenue growth of 5.3%, but the company faces risks such as elevated mortgage rates and supply chain issues. Meanwhile, shares have dropped 2.5% year-to-date, trailing the S&P 500’s gains this year.
Fox has renewed its hit unscripted series *The Floor* for Seasons 4 and 5 and *Extracted* for a second season, keeping readers hooked as the network gears up for its Upfront week. *The Floor* features contestants competing on an LED quiz floor to expand their territories, with the ultimate prize of $250k. Meanwhile, *Extracted* follows untrained survivalists in the wilderness whose lives are monitored by their families back home, exploring themes of trust and sacrifice as they race to be the last standing. The renewals highlight Fox’s commitment to bold storytelling and diverse programming, just weeks before its major upfront event.
Judge Brian Murphy has criticized the Trump administration for allegedly violating court orders by deporting migrants to South Sudan within 24 hours, claiming this violates their right to due process. The administration dismisses such claims as an attack on its policies and criticizes Murphy as an "activist." ICE defended the action, stating it was a security measure but did not confirm the destination or provide translators for the clients who spoke little English.
PopSockets introduces the Kick-Out Grip and Stand, a sleek vertical scrolling accessory designed for TikTok and video calls, offering enhanced comfort over competitors despite its slightly thicker profile. Known for its personalized fit and improved ergonomics, this product complements devices via MagSafe and wireless charging options, making it versatile for users without access to protective cases that block magnetic charging. Available in a variety of colors, the Kick-Out Grip positions PopSockets as a leader in innovative phone accessories, providing a stylish yet functional solution for vertical scrolling needs.
Europe’s steel industry faces being wiped out in the face of Donald Trump’s prohibitive 50% tariffs, high energy costs and a mountain of cheaper Chinese steel, one of Germany’s biggest industrial groups has warned. “If the European steel industry disappears, we will have a lot of collateral damage,” Henne said. “A weak European steel industry is not only a weak European steel industry. Chinese steel imports soared by 36% in the first quarter of 2025, according to Eurostat. US representatives also have concerns that British Steel, which is owned by China’s Jingye group, could be used as a “back door” to bring in Chinese products.
The competitive scene in Fortnite's OG mode has never felt more sluggish thanks to a concerning spike in bot activity, with some matches seeing up to 92% bots. Leaker AllyJax revealed this issue stems from Epic reducing real player counts from 25 to as low as eight, creating a likely 92-bots-to-seven-real-players ratio—a far cry from what players expect when they join the game. While companies can use bots for streamlined matchmaking or AI-based skill assessments, this situation feels more akin to a bug than an intended feature, raising questions about Epic's commitment to fair play and player experience in their OG mode.
The Stanley Cup playoffs kicked off with intense performances and strategic elements that set the stage for potential upsets. Star players like Kirill Kaprizov showcased their offensive prowess, netting crucial goals while leading his team to high power play efficiency—a hallmark of early-round success. Meanwhile, teams relying on such strategies will need to watch closely as defenses adapt. With individual contributions pivotal and unpredictable series outcomes possible due to playoff pressure, the first round promises thrilling developments that will shape the competition's trajectory.
Older adults are using cannabis more frequently due to reduced stigma and legal access in 24 states (though illegal in the UK). While self-reported health benefits like pain relief and improved sleep exist, scientific evidence remains limited. THC offers short-term relief, while CBD may be more effective for chronic conditions when used regularly. Experts caution against relying solely on cannabis for sleep or medical purposes due to potential risks and the need for more research to confirm benefits. Legal forms of cannabis use include edibles and smoking, with guidance suggesting careful form selection based on personal health needs.
Pressing and holding on buttons is a common method used by websites and apps to confirm users are humans rather than bots. This technique requires sustained interaction, making it harder for automated bots to bypass verification quickly. It's an effective anti-bot measure that often proves more reliable than spamming or Captchas, as it demands real-time engagement from the user.