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- Netanyahu set on invasion of Rafah
Israel is yet to say how it will protect the 1.4 million civilians crammed into the city from the planned assault.
Israel is determined to advance with its unspecified plans to invade the city of Rafah in southern Gaza, where millions of displaced Palestinians are sheltering.
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Israel is yet to say how it will protect the 1.4 million civilians crammed into the city from the planned assault.
Israel is determined to advance with its unspecified plans to invade the city of Rafah in southern Gaza, where millions of displaced Palestinians are sheltering.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated his intention to extend the military operation in an interview broadcast late on Saturday. “We’re going to do it,” he declared and said that the plans are being worked on.
The statement comes despite international alarm over the potential for carnage. An estimated 1.4 million Palestinians are crammed into Rafah, and hemmed in by the border with Egypt, after being ordered by the Israeli military to evacuate their homes elsewhere in the Gaza Strip.
The United States, Israel’s main backer, has warned against the plan to expand the ground assault into the city, which has for months been subject to almost daily aerial bombardments.
At least 25 Palestinians have been killed in overnight strikes on Rafah, according to Al Jazeera journalists on the ground, as the Israeli army has been ramping up its attacks this week. Over 28,000 Palestinians have now been killed since the start of the war on Gaza on October 7.
Nowhere to go
Netanyahu said in the interview with US outlet ABC News that he agrees with Washington that civilians need to be evacuated from Rafah before any ground invasion.
“We’re going to do it while providing safe passage for the civilian population so they can leave,” he said, according to published extracts of the interview.
However, it’ is unclear where such a large number of people, who are pressed up against the border with Egypt and sheltering in makeshift tents, can go.
When asked, Netanyahu would only say they are “working out a detailed plan”.
“The areas that we’ve cleared north of Rafah are – there are plenty of areas there,” he said.
“Those who say that under no circumstances should we enter Rafah, are basically saying ‘lose the war, keep Hamas there’,” he said.
Reporting from Rafah, Al Jazeera’s Tareq Abu Azzoum said desperate Palestinians in the area feel they have no choices left.
“We need to remember that the majority of injured people and displaced people have been transferred to Rafah in order to be away from Israeli operations,” he said.
Tensions with Egypt
Egypt has fiercely opposed the plan, which threatens to displace hundreds of thousands of Palestinians into its Sinai Peninsula.
It is also remaining highly cautious of increased Israeli military activity near its borders. Cairo has warned that its decades-old peace treaty with Israel could face jeopardy if Israel deploys troops on its border.
Israeli Transportation Minister Miri Regev said that the Israeli government takes Egypt’s sensitivity regarding the military operation in Rafah seriously and that the two sides will be able to reach an agreement.
Mamoun Abu Nowar, a retired general of the Jordanian air force, told Al Jazeera that Hamas has deep tunnels in the area, some of which run through Egypt.
“In order to control these tunnels,” he continued, “they have to work very hard, to cut these command posts or destroy them so [Hamas] loses this command as a whole, but this would be a very very difficult fight, it would take months.”
‘Script for disaster’
International warnings against an invasion of Rafah continue to roll in.
The European Union’s foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, in a post on X late on Saturday, backed warnings by the bloc’s member states that an invasion of Rafah “would lead to an unspeakable humanitarian catastrophe and grave tensions with Egypt”.
Regional leaders are also sounding the alarm. Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi, secretary-general of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), said an attack on Rafah would further destabilise the region and harm Palestinians.
UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini said on Sunday that there is a sense of growing anxiety and panic in Rafah.
“A military offensive in the middle of these completely exposed, vulnerable people is a recipe for disaster. I am almost becoming wordless,” he said.
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- Arrival EV files bankruptcy, begins liquidation
There's a reason very few new automakers have been launched over the past 40 or so years. Building and selling cars takes a tremendous amount of infrastructure.
When you add in having to create not just a new design, but a new method of powering your car, you see why big auto has generally been a closed club. Tesla (TSLA) , of course, has crashed that party, becoming ... Read More
There's a reason very few new automakers have been launched over the past 40 or so years. Building and selling cars takes a tremendous amount of infrastructure.
When you add in having to create not just a new design, but a new method of powering your car, you see why big auto has generally been a closed club. Tesla (TSLA) , of course, has crashed that party, becoming the first startup electric vehicle manufacturer to operate at scale.
You can credit that to the genius and drive of Elon Musk. It may have been lost in his recent conversion to a conspiracy-theory-embracing, far-right internet troll willing to say anything so people pay attention to him, but Musk has been the leading entrepreneur of his time.
He has been a serial disruptor willing to take on industries that have a scale that generally gives them a moat against all competitors. Building a car company from scratch has generally been impossible but building one to sell EVs, a product where demand has always been suspect, was impressive even if Musk's recent actions have taken attention away from his accomplishment.
Big Auto has generally crushed any upstarts simply because of scale. Tesla's case, however, continually looks like an outlier as multiple EV companies have failed and others, like Lucid, have struggled to meet production goals.
Now, a once-hopeful player in the EV space, which once had a $13 billion valuation, has filed for bankruptcy, or at least the British equivalent of it, without selling a single car.
Tesla's success has not been duplicated by other EV players. Image source: Tesla
Arrival EV maker enters bankruptcy (administration)
Arrival, which has a decade of history, has entered administration, the British version of a bankruptcy filing. In theory, the move only impacts the company's assets in the United Kingdom, but that's functionally the entire company.
Instead of making just passenger cars, Arrival sought to build a large van, a bus, and a car that was being positioned for use by ride-hailing companies like Uber and Lyft. The company's XL Van, which sort of looked like a more-cheaply-made version of the Mercedes Benz Sprinter, appeared to be its signature product.
The company had bold goals, according to its website.
"At Arrival, we are reinventing both the design and production of electric vehicles for end-to-end sustainability. Only true innovation of both products and processes can deliver the radical impact we need to combat the worst effects of the climate crisis," it shared.
That was a big goal for a company that never sold an actual vehicle.
The company, which listed its stock on the Nasdaq, had recently been informed that it was being delisted.
What's next for Arrival?
After a promising start, which included backing from Hyundai and United Parcel Service (UPS) placing orders for its delivery van, it appears that Arrival will be sold for parts.
"Simon Edel, Alan Hudson and Sam Woodward of EY-Parthenon’s Turnaround and Restructuring Strategy team were appointed as joint administrators (the 'Administrators') of Arrival UK Ltd and Arrival Automotive UK Limited (the 'Companies'), both subsidiaries of Arrival," the company shared in a press release.
It appears that the company's 170 workers in the UK will lose their jobs.
"The Administrators are now exploring options for the sale of the business and assets of the Companies, including the electric vehicle platform, software, intellectual property and R&D assets, for the benefit of creditors," the company continued.
Arrival has been bleeding cash since 2021, and despite taking in $50 million in new money in 2023, it has run out of money before it sold a single vehicle.
The filing follows a number of other EV companies that have gone bankrupt. That includes another British company, battery maker Britishvolt; Proterra, another EV battery maker; Sweden's Volta Trucks, and Lordstown Motors, which intended to make EV pickup trucks.
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- Alejandro Mayorkas US border and immigration chief impeached
The move marks the first impeachment of a cabinet secretary since 1876
The US House of Representatives has voted to impeach Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, accusing him of failing to deal with the influx of migrants illegally crossing the border with Mexico.
The motion to bring impeachment charges against Mayorkas passed in a 214-213 vote on ... Read More
The move marks the first impeachment of a cabinet secretary since 1876
The US House of Representatives has voted to impeach Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, accusing him of failing to deal with the influx of migrants illegally crossing the border with Mexico.
The motion to bring impeachment charges against Mayorkas passed in a 214-213 vote on Tuesday, with only three Republicans joining all Democrats in voting against the measure.
In a 22-page motion, lawmakers said Mayorkas had refused to obey federal court decisions regarding the border crisis, saying he is responsible for the massive surge at the southern border. The filing also accused the official of misleading Congress, claiming he has “demonstrated he will remain a threat to national and border security” and “acted in a manner grossly incompatible with his duties and the rule of law.”
“Throughout his tenure as Secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro N. Mayorkas has repeatedly violated laws enacted by Congress regarding immigration and border security,” the impeachment motion said. “In large part because of his unlawful conduct, millions of aliens have illegally entered the United States on an annual basis with many unlawfully remaining in the United States.”
Mayorkas had survived an earlier impeachment effort last week in a narrow 214-216 vote, in which four GOP members sided with Democrats.
Both Democrats and the DHS have slammed the move, with California Rep. Tom McClintock saying the allegations against Mayorkas “stretch and distort the Constitution.” He also predicted the articles would face “repudiation” in the Senate, which will be tasked with convicting or acquitting the Homeland Security chief.
In a statement, DHS spokesperson Mia Ehrenberg said Republicans in the House would be “remembered by history for trampling on the Constitution for political gain rather than working to solve the serious challenges at our border.”
Lawmakers have spent months wrangling over additional funding for border security amid a historic influx of migrants. Republicans insisted money be set aside for the border crisis before they would agree to a multi-billion military aid package for Ukraine.
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- GM Exits Robotaxi Market
After spending more than $10 billion on its robotaxi unit, General Motors is abandoning its Cruise driverless ride-hailing service.
The Detroit automaker on Tuesday said it will no longer fund its Cruise division’s robotaxi development and will instead fold the unit into its broader tech team. GM shares rose 2.3% in extended ... Read More
After spending more than $10 billion on its robotaxi unit, General Motors is abandoning its Cruise driverless ride-hailing service.
The Detroit automaker on Tuesday said it will no longer fund its Cruise division’s robotaxi development and will instead fold the unit into its broader tech team. GM shares rose 2.3% in extended trading.
“Cruise was well on its way to a robotaxi business — but when you look at the fact you’re deploying a fleet, there’s a whole operations piece of doing that,” GM CEO Mary Barra said on a call Tuesday. Barra said GM would instead focus on the development of autonomous systems for use in personal vehicles.
GM cited the increasingly competitive robotaxi market, capital allocation priorities and the considerable time and resources necessary to grow the business as reasons for its decision.
The company will combine the majority-owned Cruise LLC with GM technical teams. Barra, who also serves as board chair of Cruise, said the companies have yet to determine how many employees will move to GM. Cruise has nearly 2,300 employees, a GM spokesperson told CNBC.
GM acquired Cruise in 2016. The automaker currently owns about 90% of Cruise and has agreements with other shareholders that will raise its ownership to more than 97%, GM said in a statement. GM anticipates it will complete the acquisition of remaining Cruise shares from outside shareholders by early 2025, CFO Paul Jacobson said Tuesday.
GM’s current annual expenditure on Cruise amounted to about $2 billion, and the restructuring would cut that by more than half, Jacobson said.
Honda, an outside investor in Cruise, told CNBC that it had planned to launch a driverless ride-hail service in Japan in early 2026, but will now re-assess those plans and make adjustments if needed.
“Honda remains committed to various research and development initiatives aimed at providing new mobility solutions to our customers in Japan,” a Honda spokesperson said on Tuesday. Honda said its total investment in Cruise was $852 million.
Cruise founder Kyle Vogt, who left the company in November 2023, posted on X after the announcement, “In case it was unclear before, it is clear now: GM are a bunch of dummies.”
An early entrant in the U.S. robotaxi market, Cruise grounded its driverless operations in October 2023, shortly before Vogt’s departure. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration fined Cruise $1.5 million after the company failed to disclose details of a serious crash that month involving a pedestrian.
A third-party probe into the incident ordered by GM and Cruise found that culture issues, ineptitude and poor leadership fueled regulatory oversights that led to the accident. The probe also investigated allegations of a cover-up by Cruise leadership but found no evidence to support those claims.
In July of this year, GM announced that it would indefinitely delay production of the Origin autonomous vehicle as its Cruise self-driving unit attempted to relaunch operations. At that point, Cruise began to focus on using the next-generation Chevrolet Bolt for development of its autonomous vehicles.
As Cruise’s operations were on hold, its robotaxi rivals gained ground.
Alphabet-owned Waymo has begun to operate commercial robotaxi services across several major U.S. metro areas, with the company last week announcing its plans to expand into Miami. Chinese autonomous vehicle makers including Pony.ai and WeRide have rolled out in overseas markets as well.
Tesla, meanwhile, showed off design concepts for a self-driving Cybercab at an event in October. Tesla still classifies the Autopilot and Full Self-Driving software in its vehicles as “partially automated driving systems,” which require a human to be ready to steer or brake at all times. In an October earnings call, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the company will launch a self-driving ride-hailing service in California and Texas as early as 2025.
SoftBank-funded Wayve is testing its autonomous vehicles in San Francisco, and Amazon-owned Zoox is also testing its autonomous vehicles, which do not feature steering wheels, in several U.S. cities including San Francisco.
SoftBank’s Vision Fund was also an investor in Cruise, with a nearly 20% stake, until GM repurchased the shares for $2.1 billion in 2022.
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2781 Views 0 Comments 0 Shares - Idris Elba Pitches Film Adaptation Of His & Keanu Reeves’ Different Video Sport Franchise After Sonic 3: “Let’s Speak That Into Existence”
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 star Idris Elba affords his ideas on doing one other online game film team-up with Keanu Reeves. Set to reach in theaters on December 20, the Sonic threequel will introduce Reeves because the voice of Shadow the Hedgehog, a fan favourite character from the Sonic the Hedgehog online game collection who first made his franchise debut in 2001’s Sonic Journey 2. In the ... Read More
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 star Idris Elba affords his ideas on doing one other online game film team-up with Keanu Reeves. Set to reach in theaters on December 20, the Sonic threequel will introduce Reeves because the voice of Shadow the Hedgehog, a fan favourite character from the Sonic the Hedgehog online game collection who first made his franchise debut in 2001’s Sonic Journey 2. In the meantime, Elba is returning to voice his Sonic the Hedgehog 2 character Knuckles, alongside Ben Schwartz’s Sonic and Colleen O’Shaughnessey’s Tails.
Talking with Display screen Rant’s personal Joe Deckelmeier forward of Sonic the Hedgehog 3’s launch date, Elba was requested whether or not he could be serious about reuniting with Reeves in a Cyberpunk 2077 film, and he recommended that if any online game was suited to a live-action film, it might be CD Projekt Purple’s tackle the dystopian Cyberpunk universe. Enthusiastic about the potential of seeing Reeves’ Johnny Silverhand work together along with his personal character, Solomon Reed, Elba stated to “speak that into existence.” Take a look at his feedback under:
Oh, man, that is an excellent query. I feel if any movie may do a live-action rendition, it could possibly be [
Cyberpunk 2077
], and I feel his character and my character collectively could be, “Whoa.” So, let’s converse that into existence.The Sport’s Creators Have Already Introduced A Dwell-Motion Undertaking
Elba’s isn’t the one one serious about pursuing a live-action adaptation of Cyberpunk 2077, and in late 2023 the sport’s creators introduced that they’d teamed up with leisure firm Nameless Content material to start creating such a venture. Stated to be set inside the similar world of the unique sport, and 2023’s Phantom Liberty growth that first launched Elba’s character, at present the venture continues to be solely in its earliest phases, and little else has been revealed since its preliminary announcement.
Associated Casting A Dwell-Motion Cyberpunk 2077 Film: 15 Actors Who Would Be Excellent
Cyberpunk’s latest reputation may enable the franchise to department out; listed here are 15 actors who could be excellent for a Cyberpunk 2077 live-action film.
Our Take On Elba And Reeves Main The Cyberpunk 2077 Film
Trying The Undertaking With out Them Would Be Folly
Whereas it’s doable that CD Projekt Purple’s and Nameless Content material’s plans for his or her live-action Cyberpunk 2077 film could not even embrace Johnny Silverhand and Solomon Reed, many would contemplate it folly to aim any such venture with out both character. Not solely would a film that sees Elba and Reeves reprise their characters be a boon for established followers, however their involvement would additionally seemingly attract many extra viewers past these aware of the unique sport.
Furthermore, with Reeves thought-about one of many Cyberpunk style’s most recognizable faces, thanks largely to his work in motion pictures like The Matrix and Johnny Mnemonic, having him function a possible co-lead would additionally lend prompt credibility to the venture, no matter its reference to the Cyberpunk 2077 sport. Within the meantime, nevertheless, followers can nonetheless see the voices behind Silverhand and Reed go head-to-head when Sonic the Hedgehog 3 is launched later this month.
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 is the sequel to the 2022 comedy-adventure film that featured the Blue Blur and his companions on an journey to cease Dr. Robotnik from taking up the world. The brand new movie sees the brand new antagonist Shadow the Hedgehog, arriving to trigger hassle for the newly shaped trio of heroes, Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles, as they alter to their earthly lives.
Based mostly on the 1988 tabletop sport, Cyberpunk 2077 is a first-person motion RPG sport set in a dystopian cyber future developed by CD Projekt Purple. Gamers will sort out the streets of Night time Metropolis as customizable protagonist V, who struggles to maintain their reminiscences intact after receiving an odd cybernetic implant that slowly overrides their reminiscences by a deceased celeb often called Johnny Silverhand, performed by Keanu Reeves.
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1208 Views 0 Comments 0 Shares - Denzel Washington Reacts To Gladiator 2 Supporting Actor Oscars Snub
Gladiator 2 star Denzel Washington shares his response to not scoring a Greatest Supporting Actor nomination. Directed by Ridley Scott, the sequel to 2000’s Gladiator chronicles the story of Maximus’ son, Lucius (Paul Mescal), as he turns into a hero warrior within the Colosseum. Washington performs antagonist Macrinus within the film, and is broadly cited in Gladiator 2 critiques ... Read More
Gladiator 2 star Denzel Washington shares his response to not scoring a Greatest Supporting Actor nomination. Directed by Ridley Scott, the sequel to 2000’s Gladiator chronicles the story of Maximus’ son, Lucius (Paul Mescal), as he turns into a hero warrior within the Colosseum. Washington performs antagonist Macrinus within the film, and is broadly cited in Gladiator 2 critiques as probably the greatest components of the film, and but he did not find yourself being nominated for his efficiency on the upcoming 2025 Academy Awards ceremony.
In a latest interview with The New York Occasions, Washington is requested to share his ideas about his Greatest Supporting Actor snub for Gladiator 2, and it would not sound just like the star is simply too damaged up about it. Washington shares a sarcastic response about dropping out on the nomination however expresses enthusiasm concerning the present state of his profession, which is able to subsequent see him starring reverse Jake Gyllenhaal in a manufacturing of Shakespeare’s Othello. Try his remark under:
I used to be sitting there smiling, going: Have a look at you. On the day you didn’t get a nomination for an Oscar, you’re engaged on “Othello” on Broadway. Are you kidding me? Awww. Oh, I’m so upset. Hear, I’ve been round too lengthy. I’m getting wiser, engaged on speaking much less and studying to grasp extra — and that’s thrilling.
What Washington’s Oscars Snub Means For Gladiator 2
Ridley Scott’s Sequel Did not Get A lot Oscars Love
Contemplating simply how beloved Scott’s unique Gladiator is, expectations had been excessive for the sequel. The follow-up was met with a typically constructive reception, however critics broadly agree that it is inferior to its predecessor. Although a Greatest Image and Greatest Director nomination appeared like a protracted shot given the movie’s considerably lukewarm reception, Washington provides a daring and energetic efficiency as a part of the Gladiator 2 solid, and he appeared just like the film’s greatest shot at recognition in a significant class on the Oscars.
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Gladiator 2: Macrinus’ Plan Totally Defined
Macrinus is among the most attention-grabbing characters in Gladiator 2, and his plan to grow to be Emperor is the driving power behind many of the movie’s plot.
With Washington not having made the lower, Gladiator 2’s solely nomination is now for Greatest Achievement in Costume Design. It is also not clear if Scott’s movie will win on this class as a result of it is going up in opposition to films like Depraved, Conclave, A Full Unknown, and Nosferatu, with Depraved, particularly, trying like a strong contender right here. Washington hasn’t gone completely unrecognized, although, and his Macrinus efficiency earned him nominations on the Golden Globes and the Critics Alternative Awards, amongst different, smaller awards reveals.
Washington has received two Oscars in his profession, taking dwelling the statues for his performances in Glory (1989) and Coaching Day (2001).
Our Take On Washington’s Gladiator 2 Efficiency Not Being Nominated
Macrinus Was A Spotlight Of Ridley Scott’s Sequel
There are some spectacular battle sequences in Gladiator 2 and Scott, even in his mid-80s, clearly hasn’t misplaced his means to carry to life advanced and chaotic moments at a grand scale. It is Washington, nevertheless, who steals the present within the sequel, and he is the actor within the film who seems to be having probably the most enjoyable. Gladiator 2’s Macrinus might not be traditionally correct, however Washington makes him extremely entertaining, and that is actually the principle factor.
It is a disgrace that Washington wasn’t nominated for an Oscar, however he is evidently already deep into his subsequent challenge. Washington continues to be one of the vital gifted and reliably entertaining actors working in Hollywood right this moment, and his function in Gladiator 2 is simply the most recent in a protracted line of spectacular performances.
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8/10
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94 Views 0 Comments 0 Shares - TikTok returns to Apple, Google app shops amid Trump ban delay
TikTok returned to the Apple and Google app shops Thursday night after President Trump delayed the ban on the video sharing app final month.
The Chinese language-owned app was faraway from the shops after it briefly shut down within the U.S. to abide by a legislation that required TikTok’s guardian firm ByteDance to divest from the platform or face a Jan. 19 ban. TikTok restored ... Read More
TikTok returned to the Apple and Google app shops Thursday night after President Trump delayed the ban on the video sharing app final month.
The Chinese language-owned app was faraway from the shops after it briefly shut down within the U.S. to abide by a legislation that required TikTok’s guardian firm ByteDance to divest from the platform or face a Jan. 19 ban. TikTok restored service hours later, nevertheless it didn’t return to the app shops for customers to obtain.
The legislation in query, which the Supreme Courtroom upheld days earlier than the ban was slated to take impact, was placed on maintain when Trump signed an govt order on his first day in workplace to offer the corporate a further 75 days to divest or promote.
Former President Biden signed the bipartisan invoice into legislation in April of final 12 months, which cited nationwide safety considerations concerning ByteDance’s possession. The legislation gave TikTok’s guardian firm 270 days to divest from the app or face a ban.
The legislation, formally often known as the “Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act,” made it unlawful for U.S. app shops — like ones operated by Google or Apple — and web-hosting providers to distribute TikTok to its customers.
The Hill reached out to Apple and Google in addition to TikTok and the Justice Division for remark about TikTok’s Thursday return to the app shops.
In his Jan. 20 order, Trump instructed his legal professional common to not implement the legislation in order that the administration might “determine the appropriate course forward in an orderly way that protects national security while avoiding an abrupt shutdown of a communications platform used by millions of Americans.”
Since then, Trump tapped Vice President Vance, alongside nationwide safety adviser Mike Waltz, to shepherd a deal to doubtlessly promote the app. The president additionally created a sovereign wealth fund and floated the concept of utilizing it to buy a controlling stake within the fashionable app to avert a nationwide shutdown.
“TikTok — we’re going to be doing something, perhaps, with TikTok, and perhaps not, if we make the right deal we’ll do it, otherwise we won’t, but I have the right to do that,” Trump stated in regards to the fund. “And we might put that in the sovereign wealth fund, whatever will make. Or if we do a partnership with very wealthy people. A lot of options, but we could put that as an example of the fund.”
A very rich individual in Trump’s orbit — Elon Musk — has acknowledged he has no plans to buy TikTok.
Former Los Angeles Dodgers proprietor Frank McCourt and “Shark Tank” investor Kevin O’Leary, in addition to tech giants like Microsoft and Oracle, have submitted proposals to ByteDance or engaged in talks with the White Home in regards to the app.
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88 Views 0 Comments 0 Shares - Mufasa Field Workplace Lands On One other Highest-Grossing Film Charts After Two Months In Theaters
Mufasa: The Lion King has landed on one other main field workplace chart. The film, which is a prequel to the 2019 photorealistic CG-animated remake The Lion King, follows the titular future king (Aaron Pierre) as his bond along with his adopted brother Taka (Kelvin Harrison Jr.) develops and finally shatters. The Mufasa: The Lion King forged additionally consists of Seth Rogen, Billy Eichner, ... Read More
Mufasa: The Lion King has landed on one other main field workplace chart. The film, which is a prequel to the 2019 photorealistic CG-animated remake The Lion King, follows the titular future king (Aaron Pierre) as his bond along with his adopted brother Taka (Kelvin Harrison Jr.) develops and finally shatters. The Mufasa: The Lion King forged additionally consists of Seth Rogen, Billy Eichner, Tiffany Boone, Mads Mikkelsen, Thandiwe Newton, and Blue Ivy Carter. Though the film had a lukewarm debut, it has had slow-and-steady development and has now made greater than $650 million worldwide.
Per Deadline, as of Saturday morning, Mufasa: The Lion King is projected to finish its ninth weekend in home theaters with a 3-day whole of $4 million and a 4-day whole of $5.9 million over the Presidents’ Day vacation. Along with touchdown it at No. 6 on the chart for the weekend, this brings its cumulative home gross to $242.4 million. In accordance with The Numbers’ chart, that whole marks it because the fiftieth highest-grossing PG-movie of all time on the home field workplace, falling simply behind 1984’s Ghostbusters ($242.6 million) at No. 49.
What This Means For Mufasa: The Lion King
Its Success Is Tempered When In contrast To The 2019 Film
Though combined Mufasa: The Lion King evaluations have earned the film a middling 57% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, it has climbed up numerous field workplace charts in leaps and bounds. In reality, it should most probably land on the chart of the High 50 highest-grossing Walt Disney films on the home field workplace earlier than lengthy. It’s at the moment at No. 51 and solely must surpass Automobiles ($244.1 million) and Toy Story 2 ($245.8 million), which represents an achievable rise of simply $3.4 million that could possibly be achieved by the tip of its subsequent weekend in theaters.
[Mufasa] reportedly value $200 million and simply surpassed its seemingly break-even level of $500 million worldwide.
Nevertheless, the film nonetheless pales compared to the record-breaking efficiency of the 2019 Lion King. That title made $543.6 million on the home field workplace, making it the 18th highest-grossing film of all time in North America on the time of writing. Its success doesn’t essentially diminish the accomplishments of Mufasa, which reportedly value $200 million and simply surpassed its seemingly break-even level of $500 million worldwide, however the prequel’s stage of success could not spur Disney to greenlight one other installment within the franchise, not like its predecessor.
Our Take On The Mufasa Field Workplace
Its Run Will Finish Quickly
Whereas it should seemingly land on the High 50 Walt Disney chart, the Mufasa: The Lion King launch is winding down after almost two full months in theaters. Its premium video on demand launch is ready to debut on numerous platforms on February 18, which is able to seemingly start to eat into its theatrical income significantly. Whereas which means it should by no means match the success of the 2019 film, which grossed $1.662 billion worldwide, its personal run has nonetheless been a outstanding achievement in and of itself.
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85 Views 0 Comments 0 Shares - Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin to put off 10% of workforce
Jeff Bezos’ area firm Blue Origin advised workers Thursday it might lay off about 10% of its workforce.
The corporate has greater than 10,000 workers, with a significant presence on the House Coast at its rocket manufacturing facility adjoining Kennedy House Middle Customer Advanced the place it constructs its New Glenn rocket. The rocker had a profitable debut launch final ... Read More
Jeff Bezos’ area firm Blue Origin advised workers Thursday it might lay off about 10% of its workforce.
The corporate has greater than 10,000 workers, with a significant presence on the House Coast at its rocket manufacturing facility adjoining Kennedy House Middle Customer Advanced the place it constructs its New Glenn rocket. The rocker had a profitable debut launch final month.
The variety of positions that might be affected in Florida was not introduced, nevertheless it additionally has main operations in Alabama, Texas and Washington the place the corporate is headquartered.
In a letter to workers obtained by the Orlando Sentinel despatched by firm CEO Dave Limp, he stated a lot of the workforce discount was attributable to extreme administration constructed up over the previous few years.
“Our primary focus in 2025 and beyond is to scale our manufacturing output and launch cadence with speed, decisiveness, and efficiency for our customers,” Limp wrote.
That would come with extra buildup of its New Glenn rockets that launch from Cape Canaveral House Power Station’s Launch Advanced 36, but in addition its smaller suborbital New Shepard rocket from Texas. The corporate additionally designs and can construct its new Blue Moon lunar lander at its Brevard County amenities.
“We grew and hired incredibly fast in the last few years, and with that growth came more bureaucracy and less focus than we needed,” Limp stated. “It also became clear that the makeup of our organization must change to ensure our roles are best aligned with executing these priorities.”
He stated the layoffs meant eliminating some engineering, analysis and improvement, and “thinning out our layers of management.”
Limp, a former Amazon government, took over the CEO position in late 2023. On the time, the corporate stated it had $10 billion in buyer orders and greater than 10,000 workers.
Regardless of the layoffs, Limp stated the corporate would truly proceed to rent tons of of positions to help the packages the place it should stay targeted.
“Let me add that I am extremely confident in the enormous opportunities in front of us and have never been more optimistic about our mission,” he stated. “We will be a stronger, faster, and more customer-focused company that consistently meets and exceeds our commitments.”
He stated 2025 stays bullish with a deliberate mission to land on the moon with a check model of Blue Moon and flying extra New Glenn and New Shepard missions.
New Glenn is seeking to grow to be licensed by House Power so it may possibly compete for profitable nationwide safety missions. It additionally has not less than 12 launches below contract with Amazon for its Venture Kuiper web satellite tv for pc constellation — the following concentrating on this spring.
“The impact this has is not lost on any of us — we are saying goodbye to our friends and colleagues who have helped us build Blue into what it is today,” he wrote.
That follows worries the Trump Administration might choose out of utilizing the expensive SLS rocket to perform future Artemis missions — however no program modifications have been introduced.
Boeing additionally introduced its intentions in late 2024 to put off 10% of about 170,000 workers nationwide. That included 141 amongst its Florida operations, residence to the place its Starliner spacecraft is manufactured in addition to its House and Launch Division headquarters.
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73 Views 0 Comments 0 Shares - The worth of eggs simply hit an all-time excessive. Right here’s how the price of on a regular basis client items is altering
At almost $5 a dozen, the value of eggs simply surpassed document highs, and whereas fairly average compared, bread, electrical energy, gasoline and pure gasoline additionally noticed meager month-over-month will increase, based on the newest information from the Client Value Index.
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At almost $5 a dozen, the value of eggs simply surpassed document highs, and whereas fairly average compared, bread, electrical energy, gasoline and pure gasoline additionally noticed meager month-over-month will increase, based on the newest information from the Client Value Index.
However earlier than you begin transforming your finances to afford a dozen Grade A, not all grocery costs are surging. In January, milk, oranges, tomatoes and floor beef all noticed a minimal lower in value, whereas the value of bananas and poultry remained roughly the identical.
Whereas many of those month-over-month adjustments aren’t instantly linked to the White Home, they might quickly be, with new tariffs and potential worldwide commerce wars positive to have an effect on common costs on the grocery retailer and the pump.
Eggs
Egg costs don’t seem like taking place anytime quickly, thanks to an enormous outbreak of chicken flu.
In January, the price of eggs went up by roughly 20% from the earlier month. The typical value for a dozen giant Grade A eggs is now $4.95 nationwide — an all-time excessive based on CPI information.
The final time costs soared to comparable heights was in winter 2023, when eggs hit then-record highs. These costs, like this yr’s, had been pushed by a pressure of avian influenza that led to produce shortages in shops and inflated prices for customers.
Milk
A gallon of recent, entire milk will set you again about $4.03 per gallon, based on the nationwide common. That’s down about 2% from December 2024.
Costs have been hovering round $4 for the final three years or so and haven’t dipped under $3.50 since April 2021.
Bread
One other pantry staple that noticed a minimal improve month-over-month was bread. Based on the nationwide common, white bread was about $1.93 per pound in January. Although the value has solely seen minimal adjustments within the final 12 months, the price of bread stays increased than it was simply two or three years in the past and about 43% increased than it was 5 years in the past.
Bananas
One good that hasn’t seen a lot fluctuation lately: bananas. The price of bananas has remained reliably low — hovering at $0.62 per pound as of January. Costs haven’t modified by greater than 5 cents in both route going again to January 2018.
Oranges
U.S. customers might be completely happy to know the value of oranges is collapsing once more, dropping greater than 15% from October’s document excessive. Although costs are increased than regular, by giant, this pattern matches the everyday seasonality of the fruit market, with orange costs lowest within the winter months, then growing all through the spring and summer season and finally peaking in September or October annually.
The typical value per pound for navel oranges is $1.53 nationwide.
Tomatoes
Although perhaps not the very first thing you consider if you hear the time period “staple food,” tomatoes are a vital ingredient in all types of dishes, from pasta and pizza, to soups, salads and BLT sandwiches.
Within the U.S., the common worth of field-grown tomatoes was $2.05 per pound as of January. Whereas nonetheless effectively under the highs seen within the early 2000s and starting of 2016, the common value of tomatoes has been steadily growing, and is about 30 cents increased than the 20-year common.
Hen
Hen costs have additionally been exhausting hit by chicken flu — although not almost as a lot as egg costs. The nationwide common crested above $2 per pound for recent, entire rooster for the primary time final yr and hit a document excessive of $2.08 in November.
In January, the common worth dipped barely to $2.06 per pound.
Floor Beef
The price of floor beef has additionally been steadily trending upwards, with the common worth of 100% beef floor chuck $5.50 per pound as of final month. That’s 40 cents greater than it was this time final yr and a 34% change in 5 years.
Nonetheless, the value got here down by about 1.4% from December — a distinction of 8 cents.
Electrical energy
In January, the common worth of electrical energy nationwide was roughly 18 cents per kilowatt-hour. Whereas that common has remained roughly the identical since Could of final yr, like the price of many different items and providers, there’s been a gradual improve within the worth of electrical energy since 2020 — a fee of roughly 1 cent per yr.
Gasoline
One place Individuals have seen a little bit of aid on their pocketbooks? The gasoline station.
Regardless of a slight uptick from December to January, the price of gasoline had been reducing in latest months, with the common worth per gallon of normal unleaded $3.21. The typical worth on the pump hasn’t been that low since June 2021.
Pure Fuel
Piped utility gasoline, or pure gasoline, is one other expense that’s dropped in value from the historic highs noticed two years in the past.
Common costs nationwide now sit at $1.55 per therm. Whereas comparatively decrease than the value spikes from mid-2022 to early 2023, pure gasoline prices are virtually 40 cents increased than 20-year common and noticed a slight improve month-over-month from December to January.
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Mission: Not possible – Useless Reckoning
director Christopher McQuarrie shares his sincere ideas concerning the movie’s poor field workplace efficiency and will not settle for any excuses. Hitting theaters in summer season 2023, the seventh installment within the Mission: Not possible franchise sees Tom Cruise again as Ethan Hunt, this time going through off in ... Read More
Mission: Not possible – Useless Reckoning
director Christopher McQuarrie shares his sincere ideas concerning the movie’s poor field workplace efficiency and will not settle for any excuses. Hitting theaters in summer season 2023, the seventh installment within the Mission: Not possible franchise sees Tom Cruise again as Ethan Hunt, this time going through off in opposition to an evil AI often called the Entity and its human emissary, Gabriel (Esai Morales). Although Mission: Not possible – Useless Reckoning critiques had been glowing from critics, the movie, which carried a COVID-inflated estimated price range of $291 million, was a industrial disappointment, grossing $571 million worldwide.
Throughout a current interview with Empire, McQuarrie will get candid about Mission: Not possible – Useless Reckoning not assembly its field workplace expectations. The director is not fascinated about making any excuses, saying that he and Cruise know that elements of the film had been divisive for audiences. From the sounds of issues, he and Cruise are utilizing this to make the upcoming Mission: Not possible – The Ultimate Reckoning even higher. Take a look at McQuarrie’s remark beneath:
“It didn’t work for everybody. Elements of the film didn’t work for everybody. I feel it, I hear it, and I respect it. I don’t look at those people and go, ‘They didn’t get it.’ That’s a f*cking cop-out. Tom and I looked at that, as we look at every movie. If the movie made $600 million or six dollars, I would say it could have been better. For everybody that had a great time, we honoured our commitment. For everybody that didn’t, we don’t stop. We do not f*cking stop.”
Mission: Not possible – Fallout stays the highest-grossing installment within the franchise with a worldwide whole of $791 million.
Different Elements Additionally Affected The Movie’s Field Workplace Efficiency
On Rotten Tomatoes, Mission: Not possible – Useless Reckoning has a 96% rating from critics. Generally, what works for critics does not work for basic audiences, however the viewers rating for the film can also be a powerful 94%. Now, Rotten Tomatoes scores actually do not inform the entire story, however, typically talking, Useless Reckoning appears to have been well-received, and there probably wasn’t a lot adverse word-of-mouth working in opposition to it.
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Mission: Not possible – Useless Reckoning was a comparative disappointment on the field workplace, reflecting a bigger development in Tom Cruise’s profession.
As an alternative, Useless Reckoning was a sufferer of its theatrical window. The seventh Mission: Not possible film hit theaters solely a few week earlier than the twin launch of Oppenheimer and Barbie, and the “Barbenheimer” phenomenon largely took over film theaters for months. Importantly, the discharge of Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer meant that Useless Reckoning misplaced its IMAX screens after solely every week, and PLF (premium massive format) showings could make up a substantial portion of the field workplace on a lot of these blockbusters.
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Metacritic Rating
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Worldwide Field Workplace
96%
94%
81/100
7.9/10
$291M
$571M
The Ultimate Reckoning Might Have Extra Success
The upcoming Mission: Not possible – The Ultimate Reckoning already appears to be on a lot surer footing purely as a result of it will not have any main competitors when it releases in Could, and it’ll maintain onto its IMAX screens for for much longer. Nonetheless, it feels like Useless Reckoning’s underperformance resulted in a little bit of a re-think from McQuarrie and Cruise about this subsequent film, and it is potential that some parts of the earlier movie will not be included within the subsequent one.
One main issue working in opposition to The Ultimate Reckoning is its reported manufacturing price range of $400 million, although it is potential a few of this whole is shared with Useless Reckoning.
The AI villain, for instance, which was considerably divisive in Useless Reckoning, may find yourself being downplayed in The Ultimate Reckoning in favor of a extra human menace. Whereas Mission: Not possible – Useless Reckoning’s high quality does not appear to have been a significant factor in its underwhelming field workplace, it is clear that McQuarrie and Cruise aren’t letting it deter them, they usually’re nonetheless useless set on offering essentially the most entertaining expertise potential for audiences.
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Tom Cruise relives filming his death-defying aircraft stunt for the Mission: Unimaginable franchise that the director had initially recommended as a joke. For the reason that franchise’s inception in 1996, Cruise has been executing more and more daring stunts for the audiences’ enjoyment. The stunts began extra modestly within the authentic film, directed by Brian De Palma, however ... Read More
Tom Cruise relives filming his death-defying aircraft stunt for the Mission: Unimaginable franchise that the director had initially recommended as a joke. For the reason that franchise’s inception in 1996, Cruise has been executing more and more daring stunts for the audiences’ enjoyment. The stunts began extra modestly within the authentic film, directed by Brian De Palma, however have been no much less iconic, together with the Langley break-in scene which required Cruise to dangle simply inches from the ground. Probably the most iconic stunt in Mission: Unimaginable 2, directed by John Woo, required a knife to cease simply inches away from Cruise’s eye.
One among Cruise’s most iconic stunts got here in Ghost Protocol when he scaled the tallest constructing on the planet, the Burj Khalifa. Nevertheless, since Christopher McQuarrie took over because the franchise’s director, every installment has featured more and more elaborate and daring stunts staged by Cruise. In Rogue Nation, Cruise clung onto the aspect of an enormous aircraft in midair, adopted by Fallout’s varied stunts. Useless Reckoning featured the largest stunt in cinematic historical past as Cruise rode a motorbike off a cliff, let go of the bike, and pulled his parachute. The Closing Reckoning trailer options Cruise hanging off biplanes in midair.
Tom Cruise Relives His Airplane Stunt From Mission: Unimaginable – Rogue Nation
Director Christopher McQuarrie Initially Recommended The Stunt As A Joke
Tom Cruise relives his aircraft stunt from Mission: Unimaginable – Rogue Nation. Directed by McQuarrie, the 2015 Mission: Unimaginable movie follows Ethan Hunt and his crew who, following their disbandment from the IMF, are focused by the CIA and should tackle the Syndicate, a world community of presidency operatives gone rogue. The opening scene sees Ethan intercepting a cargo of nerve gasoline being moved by The Syndicate, for which Cruise clung onto the aspect of Airbus A400M because it took off and reached about 5,000 ft within the air.
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Throughout a latest interview with Empire Journal, Cruise relived the aircraft stunt from Mission: Unimaginable – Rogue Nation. The actor revealed that McQuarrie initially recommended the aircraft stunt as a joke, and detailed the in depth preparation required to tug off the stunt safely. Nevertheless, some particles nonetheless hit him within the ribs and knocked the wind out of him. However beforehand, Cruise urged McQuarrie to not cease filming, even when he appeared scared. Learn his full feedback under:
McQ was like, “Oh, look at this airplane, how would you like to hang off that airplane?” I stated, “Sure!” He later informed me he was joking. So we set it up. We’re doing it. We needed to undergo an amazing quantity of engineering to ensure that if something occurred, that the digital camera would not come off and hit me and kill me. There was a runway [at RAF Wittering] that we needed to clear, to verify there have been no particles that would come up and hit me. And I got here up with the concept of utilizing sq. lenses to guard my eyes, so I might hold my eyes open for the close-up.
On the day, it was freezing. I used to be strapped in, and we had hand alerts for if I used to be in hassle. As soon as I’m on the market, you possibly can’t get me in. I am on the market for the entire trip. So now I am taxiing and I am ingesting gasoline as a result of I am proper within the exhaust. As a result of he is my buddy, and I do know he is nervous, I name McQ and say, “Listen, man. No matter what, don’t stop. If I look scared, I’m acting. Don’t stop. I’m gonna do this.” We’re on the high of the runway, and I might really feel it. The pilot goes full throttle and I am like, “Here we go.”
We begin blasting down that runway, and I am getting hit with the warmth and the exhaust, and on the primary take I obtained hit with one thing. Some particle hit me within the ribs. It knocked the wind out of me. I did not inform anybody in regards to the stone. What is the level, you already know? And so we did not get it on the primary take. The extra occasions you do it, you begin to really feel the efficiency, and when my ft ought to come off the bottom. So we determined to carry on just a little longer so we might get it once we’re off the bottom. After which we lastly obtained it.
He Was Fortunate To Survive
Cruise’s feedback reliving Rogue Nation’s aircraft stunt actually assist put into perspective simply how harmful the stunt was. McQuarrie initially recommended the stunt as a joke, by no means imagining that Cruise would really need to try it. Whereas quite a few safeguards have been put in place to guard Cruise, he was nonetheless inhaling exhaust and was vulnerable to being hit by particles whereas within the air. He was fortunate to flee with nothing extra severe than a particle that knocked the wind out of him – a reminder of simply how death-defying Cruise’s stunts for Mission: Unimaginable actually are.
Mission: Unimaginable – The Closing Reckoning releases in theaters on Could 23.
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74 Views 0 Comments 0 Shares - “It Wasn’t An Easy Sell”: Why Authentic Jaws Actor Returned To Shark Style 50 Years Later For New Motion-Thriller Defined By Director
Director Christian Sesma explains why Jaws star Richard Dreyfuss returned to the shark style 50 years later for Into the Deep. The movie follows modern-day pirates who’re on the hunt for sunken medication, after they kidnap a ship of vacationers and drive them to dive into shark-infested waters to retrieve the contraband. Into the Deep marks Dreyfuss’ first return to a monster film ... Read More
Director Christian Sesma explains why Jaws star Richard Dreyfuss returned to the shark style 50 years later for Into the Deep. The movie follows modern-day pirates who’re on the hunt for sunken medication, after they kidnap a ship of vacationers and drive them to dive into shark-infested waters to retrieve the contraband. Into the Deep marks Dreyfuss’ first return to a monster film within the waters since his position in Piranha 3D. The brand new movie was launched on January 24, 2025, and is now out there to stream on Apple TV+ and out there to hire or buy on Prime Video.
Throughout an interview with ScreenRant about Into the Deep, Christian Sesma revealed the challenges of convincing Dreyfuss to tackle the venture. Dreyfuss had been hesitant to return as a consequence of issues concerning the portrayal of sharks in Jaws. He had robust reservations concerning the impression of such movies on real-world ecosystems, together with the unique Jaws author, however it’s unclear if this was Peter Benchley or Carl Gottlieb. Sesma additional defined that Into the Deep positioned the sharks not because the villains, and this was what persuaded Dreyfuss to take part. Take a look at Sesma’s clarification under:
100%, for positive. It wasn’t a straightforward promote, and it wasn’t a straightforward promote the primary time. This was actually only a ethical case of how he wished to enter it or not, as a result of him and the unique author of Jaws had a extremely robust opinion on how that film affected the precise ecosystem, in order that they did not wish to do this. So we wished to verify his concept of how his character was going to come back on match into the narrative. So, the pitch from the start, even the unique script, was that the sharks have been by no means actually the true villain on this film. They’re harmful, and also you’re gonna get mauled by a shark should you’re messing with sharks, however it wasn’t the creature characteristic villain of the film. So, I believe that was what attracted him, too. And I used to be like, “Okay, well, if we can do it this way and also kind of fit into the narrative of how I did the ending with Cassidy’s cathartic moment of harmony with nature.” They don’t seem to be the villains, they don’t seem to be the dangerous guys. We’re simply out of sync in nature right here, in order that attracted him to this, as effectively. In order that plus he actually wished to have an eco message ultimately. He was like, “Okay, I can get behind something like this.” However I assumed that was one thing that, once more, felt it was apropos for the movie. You had a “shark movie” that did not make sharks the villain, and let’s actually have a speak about this. And that is one thing that he actually felt obsessed with doing.
What This Means For Into The Deep
Dreyfuss Agreed With The Movie’s Strategy To Sharks
As an alternative of portraying sharks as mere antagonists, Into the Deep challenges the stereotype. Regardless of Into the Deep’s lackluster evaluations, the film nonetheless provides an enlightened perspective on shark conduct. In Jaws, Dreyfuss portrayed Matt Hooper, a marine biologist. Hooper’s scientific curiosity and experience stood in distinction to the fear-driven responses of different characters. In Into the Deep, Dreyfuss returns to an analogous position, however this time the main target is on the misunderstanding between sharks and people, reasonably than the sharks themselves being villains.
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Moreover, director Christian Sesma’s pitch was important to Dreyfuss’ re-entry into the creature-feature style. By not framing the sharks because the villains, Into the Deep exhibits sharks and people seen as each antagonistic and interdependent. Whereas Dreyfuss had expressed reluctance about revisiting shark films, and didn’t seem in any Jaws sequels thereafter, Sesma’s clarification sealed the deal for him.
Our Take On Dreyfuss’ Return To Shark Territory
Into The Deep Challenges Shark Misconceptions
Dreyfuss’ return to shark-related films with Into the Deep is an attention-grabbing evolution for each the actor and the style. Reasonably than counting on misconceptions about sharks, this movie makes use of its premise to supply a brand new perspective on how sharks are considered within the media. Dreyfuss’s involvement in Into the Deep factors towards a need for extra conscious narratives that also have interaction with motion.
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87 Views 0 Comments 0 Shares - Trump on potential EU meals imports ban: 'Allow them to do it'
President Trump on Sunday disregarded reporting that the European Union may reply to his “reciprocal” tariff coverage by transferring to dam imports of sure American meals merchandise.
“That’s all right. I don’t mind. Let them do it. Let them do it,” Trump instructed reporters.
“They’re just hurting themselves if they do that,” he continued. “I can’t imagine ... Read More
President Trump on Sunday disregarded reporting that the European Union may reply to his “reciprocal” tariff coverage by transferring to dam imports of sure American meals merchandise.
“That’s all right. I don’t mind. Let them do it. Let them do it,” Trump instructed reporters.
“They’re just hurting themselves if they do that,” he continued. “I can’t imagine it, but it doesn’t matter.”
The European Fee will agree subsequent week to discover higher import limits on sure U.S. meals gadgets made to completely different requirements, the Monetary Occasions reported Sunday, citing three unidentified officers.
Preliminary targets of the import ban may reportedly embody soybean crops grown within the U.S., which permits for sure pesticides that EU farmers usually are not allowed to make use of.
“We have very clear signals from the parliament, very clear signals also from the member states and from our farmers: whatever is banned in the EU, it should be banned in the EU, even if it is an imported product,” European Commissioner for Well being and Meals Security Olivér Várhelyi instructed the FT in an interview final month.
Trump final week signed a presidential memorandum proposing reciprocal tariffs that he maintains would crack down on unfair and discriminatory tariffs from each adversaries and allies.
The tariffs weren’t instantly imposed however the signing of the memo permits his administration to start a evaluation course of to get them began. The reciprocal tariffs can be personalized for every overseas buying and selling companion, primarily based on 5 completely different areas: tariffs the nation imposes on U.S. merchandise, unfair taxes imposed, value to U.S. companies and shoppers from one other nation’s insurance policies, change charges, and another practices the commerce consultant’s workplace determines is unfair.
White Home officers stated that Trump desires to maneuver quickly on imposing the tariffs, suggesting it could be “weeks” and not than “a few months” till they’re in place.
Trump defended the reciprocal tariff coverage in his remarks to reporters on Sunday.
“We’re having reciprocal tariffs. Whatever they charge, we charge. It’s very simple. If a certain country, like India, which is very high tariff, if they charge us X dollars, we charge them X dollars,” Trump stated.
“It’s a fair thing to do,” he added. “Even the media said it was fair, and it’s going to be very good for the United States.”
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73 Views 0 Comments 0 Shares - Invoice Murray Gives Touching Chevy Chase Ode In SNL 50 Weekend Replace Regardless of Notorious Feud
Hollywood comedy legend Invoice Murray paid a becoming tribute to former collaborator and fellow comic Chevy Chase throughout Saturday Evening Dwell’s Weekend Replace, regardless of their notorious feud. Murray and Chase have been two of probably the most outstanding comedic performers of the Seventies and Eighties, starring on Saturday Evening Dwell, in addition to performing ... Read More
Hollywood comedy legend Invoice Murray paid a becoming tribute to former collaborator and fellow comic Chevy Chase throughout Saturday Evening Dwell’s Weekend Replace, regardless of their notorious feud. Murray and Chase have been two of probably the most outstanding comedic performers of the Seventies and Eighties, starring on Saturday Evening Dwell, in addition to performing collectively in Caddyshack. Famously, the pair had a bodily altercation throughout the taping of a 1978 episode of SNL, the place they got here to blows backstage, and needed to be separated by fellow actor and comic John Belushi.
Sharing a clip from the SNL fiftieth Anniversary Particular on the Saturday Evening Dwell official X account, Murray returns to the Weekend Replace desk to rank the High 10 anchors in SNL historical past, putting Chase at #4 on the listing. Murray additionally states, “Weekend Update simply would not exist without him.” Take a look at his full feedback, and the clip under:
“Okay, next up, Cornelius Crane Chase, who we’ve all come to know as ‘Connie.’ Let’s face it, Weekend Update simply would not exist without him. So it would be wrong to have him listed at anywhere but number 4.”
Murray Rightly Acknowledges His Up to date’s Affect As A Comedy Icon & SNL Legend
Being that Chase is credited because the creator of SNL’s Weekend Replace sketch, Murray is true that this facet of the present wouldn’t exist with out him. This has develop into probably the most defining components of SNL and has influenced the rise of comparable sorts of reveals, equivalent to The Every day Present and The Colbert Report. With a protracted historical past in comedy and SNL, Murray is well-placed to make a rating like this, and he provides a becoming and worthy tribute to Chase, whereas additionally poking enjoyable on the reality he did not rank him larger than #4.
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There’s an argument to be made that Chase ought to have been ranked larger, however it additionally reveals the respect Murray has for Chase, regardless of their falling out. The 2 males famously feuded for plenty of years, earlier than seemingly burying the hatchet after making Caddyshack collectively, and at the moment are on good phrases. While they could by no means be shut pals, it’s undoubtedly true that each males are heavyweights on the planet of comedy, and Murray is glad to acknowledge this, regardless of their turbulent historical past.
Our Verdict On Chase’s Affect On SNL
Weekend Replace Has Had A Lasting Affect On The Late-Evening Sketch Comedy Present
Chase’s SNL legacy continues to be felt, as Weekend Replace is without doubt one of the best-known sketches on the present. Along with creating the sketch, Chase can be thought-about as the most effective Weekend Replace hosts within the present’s historical past, and lots of well-known comedians have reduce their enamel with this sketch, Murray included. Murray’s tribute to his former colleague suggests the 2 males have put the previous behind them, and that Murray acknowledges Chase’s affect on SNL, and the world of comedy usually.
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