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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom gets new Mineru's Construct amiibo in September
Nintendo has revealed a posable new amiibo for TOTK that will reward Link with a special new paraglider fabric
Trump Justice Department subpoenas news outlets over war coverage
The US Justice Department has reportedly subpoenaed The Wall Street Journal and other news outlets at the urging of President Donald Trump, who has complained incessantly about coverage of his Iran war. The Journal reported Monday that it received grand jury subpoenas dated
Africa: From Bureaucracy to Bytes - Digitalization Reshaping Tanzania's Procurement Future for Economic Growth
[World Bank] Public procurement reform rarely makes headlines. But when a single digital system begins to demonstrably reduce costs, shorten timelines, and open up contracting opportunities to a wider pool of businesses--all within three years--it is worth examining how it
How the Oldenburg Film Fest Turned Marketing Into an Art
The scrappy German indie fest doesn’t just champion maverick cinema — it makes it. From DIY spoof trailers to subversive Cannes campaigns, Oldenburg’s promotions are as fearless as the films it shows.
Amazon orders Fourth Wing fantasy series adaptation
Amazon Prime Video has given a series order to Fourth Wing, a fantasy adaptation based on the best-selling novel by Rebecca Yarros.
Singapore, Indonesia seeking to deepen cooperation as both mark 60 years of diplomatic ties in 2027
On a visit to Indonesia, Singapore Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan also thanked the search and rescue personnel who retrieved the bodies of victims, including two Singaporeans, who died on Mount Dukono on May 8.
How solar and wind projects are accelerating the energy transition
Authorities in Uzbekistan say 5,600 megawatts of solar and wind capacity have already been added to the national grid through international partnerships. New investments now focus on energy storage, AI infrastructure, and large-scale data centres linked to the energy transition.
Trump’s rollback of toxic gas rules limits EPA’s authority to protect public health, analysis says
Ethylene oxide (EtO) is about 60 times more carcinogenic than believed in 2006, research finds A new Trump administration plan to rescind 2024 regulations for toxic ethylene oxide (EtO) pollution more broadly aims to limit the Environmental Protection Agency ’s authority to
Magic’s Foundations Commander decks look perfect for new players
Whatever your choice of color, these new Commander decks offer a great starting point.
Work songs can improve team coordination, study finds
Work songs, musical pieces designed to be performed or sung while working, have been widely documented across various cultures and in different historical periods. For instance, people in different nations have been known to sometimes sing together while rowing, sailing,
The Who’s Roger Daltrey Sets Tour Dates for ‘Possibly’ His Last Solo U.S. Trek
The shows, dubbed A Great Night Out, will kick off this summer in Arizona
The Clippening
"'Clippers' cut up podcasts, videos, and events into infinite shorter versions. How long can they ride the algorithms?"
Capitol agenda: Trump officials pitch GOP on ballroom funds
A growing number of Republicans are complaining funding President Donald Trump's ballroom security sends a tone-deaf message as voters struggle with higher gas and grocery prices.
'Smear campaign': Ushuaia rejects claims it was ground zero for Hantavirus outbreak
A landfill in Ushuaia, Argentina, is suspected to be the source of the hantavirus outbreak. Local authorities reject the theory, saying the province never recorded a case of the hantavirus.
Global trade’s next top priority: Bypassing the Hormuz chokepoint
Global shipping firms are redesigning trade routes as tensions in the Strait of Hormuz disrupt supply chains, raise costs and expose the vulnerability of global commerce to geopolitical conflict.
Noctua's iconic beige and brown PC fan now comes in a slightly less iconic all-black version for PC builders who can't stand the original colour
It's a bit more versatile but a bit less interesting to me.
European Commission faces backlash over plans to fast-track polluting projects
According to the Corporate Europe Observatory report, proposed EU legislation would speed up approval processes for projects labelled as “strategic” or of “overriding public interest,” which could in some cases allow them to bypass standard environmental review requirements.
Will airfares be easier on our wallets this summer? Some carriers are cutting prices
Cheaper flight prices may be tempting travellers back into the skies, but debates over surcharges and route disruptions still leave uncertainty for summer planning.
Iran threatens weapons-grade uranium enrichment as peace talks falter
Tehran threatened to enrich uranium to weapons-grade if attacked again, as Trump said the ceasefire had a "one percent chance" of surviving after rejecting Tehran's proposal.
Rex Reed, Sharp-Witted Critic and Journalist Who Often Courted Controversy, Dies at 87
Rex Reed, a critic and journalist known for his brash, often acidic takes on films and filmmakers, died Tuesday at his Manhattan home. He was 87. William Kapfer, Reed’s longtime friend, confirmed his death. No cause was given. Reed burst on the movie criticism scene in the
Authorities in east Libya say 120 migrants recovered from trafficking dens
TRIPOLI, May 12 - Authorities in eastern Libya say they have found and deported 120 migrants who were being held captive by people traffickers south of Benghazi, and have recovered the bodies of three other migrants from the Mediterranean shore.
Trump is taking more than a dozen U.S. executives to China. Jensen Huang isn't one of them
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang isn't going on Trump’s China trip, though more than a dozen other U.S. executives are.































