Ryanair cuts routes from Dublin home base, says more incentives needed
DUBLIN Ryanair said on Thursday it will cut 17 routes from its winter schedule at its home base
2023-09-21 23:16
Moscow says 700,000 children from Ukraine conflict zones now in Russia
(Refiling to fix typographical errors in 3rd paragraph to make it "programme" and "bringing") (Reuters) -Russia has brought some 700,000
2023-07-04 04:25
How did Al Pacino help Sylvester Stallone? 'The Family Stallone' star bagged iconic role rejected by Oscar-winning actor
Al Pacino turned down the $1.15 billion 'Rambo' action franchise, making way for Sylvester Stallone to take the lead role and earn $400 million
2023-05-17 14:00
Johnny Kitagawa: Hundreds seek compensation over J-pop agency abuse
More than 300 people seek compensation for being sexually abused by the late Johnny Kitagawa.
2023-10-02 16:47
Four men held in central Georgia jail escaped and a search is underway, sheriff says
A central Georgia sheriff said four men detained in the county jail escaped through a damaged window and a cut fence
2023-10-17 05:39
Japan upgrades Q1 GDP on solid capex
By Kantaro Komiya TOKYO Japan's economy grew more than initially thought in January-March, revised data showed on Thursday,
2023-06-08 08:04
X marks the spot: Yellen tells Congress US could run out of money to pay all its bills by June 5
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has told Congress that the U.S. could default on its debt obligations by June 5 if lawmakers do not act in time to raise the federal debt ceiling
2023-05-27 05:47
To Delete a Threads Account, You'll Need to Nuke Your Instagram Account Too
Mark Zuckerberg is making it hard to delete a Threads account once you sign up
2023-07-06 22:21
Air strikes and clashes puncture Eid truce pledges in Sudan's capital
Air strikes and anti-aircraft fire rattled parts of Sudan's capital Khartoum on Wednesday, residents said, despite both the
2023-06-29 03:58
Volkswagen Is Testing Its Driverless Vehicles in Austin
Volkswagen has launched its first autonomous driving test program in the United States. The program
2023-07-10 00:57
Microsoft buys Call of Duty developer in biggest deal in gaming history
Microsoft has completed its deal to buy Call of Duty developer Activision Blizzard in the biggest deal in gaming history. The $68.7 billion acquisition means the Xbox maker now owns games such as World of Warcraft and Diablo, as well as the Call of Duty series. Microsoft first announced the deal at the start of 2022. Since then it has faced intense scrutiny from regulators around the world – but the final of those investigations, from the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority, closed earlier on Friday. The process has forced Microsoft to make public commitments that its games will still be available on other platforms, such as PlayStation and the Nintendo Switch. “As one team, we’ll learn, innovate, and continue to deliver on our promise to bring the joy and community of gaming to more people,” said Xbox boss Phil Spencer. “We’ll do this in a culture that strives to empower everyone to do their best work, where all people are welcome, and is centered on our ongoing commitment of Gaming for Everyone. “We are intentional about inclusion in everything we do at Xbox – from our team to the products we make and the stories we tell, to the way our players interact and engage as a wider gaming community.” Microsoft has said that the deal will bring Activision’s games alongside its first-party offerings, including adding its titles to Xbox’s Game Pass subscription service. “Together, we’ll create new worlds and stories, bring your favourite games to more places so more players can join in, and we’ll engage with and delight players in new, innovative ways in the places they love to play including mobile, cloud streaming and more,” Mr Spencer said in the announcement. Read More Microsoft gets go-ahead to buy Call of Duty maker Activision Google is about to ditch passwords forever EU to investigate X’s handling of disinformation over Hamas attack on Israel
2023-10-13 21:02
Massachusetts investigates teen's death as company pulls spicy One Chip Challenge from store shelves
The maker of an extremely spicy tortilla chip says it is working to remove the product from stores as Massachusetts authorities investigate the death of a teen whose family pointed to the One Chip Challenge popularized as a dare on social media as a contributing factor
2023-09-08 12:23
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