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Brian Cox Blames Millennials for ‘Woke Culture’ – IndieWire

Brian Cox won’t be Method acting as a millennial (again) anytime soon. The “Succession” actor, who was recently once again Emmy-nominated for portraying Logan Roy in the hit HBO series, which aired its fourth and final season this year, criticized “woke culture” in a recent sitdown with Piers Morgan. Cox expressed his disdain for what he alleges is a social …

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Amazon Prime Day 2023 Liveblog: Highlights and the Best Lightning Deals

Photograph: Toto The Toto S550E is down to $850 right now at Amazon. That’s a massive discount considering it usually sells for around $1,300. Amazon says there are only a couple left in stock, so if you’re interested, keep that in mind. You can learn more in our guide to the Best Bidets, where this model earned the winning spot …

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Here’s why the US may never allow Ukraine to join NATO — RT World News

Kiev has to face up to some bad news –  for the first time, NATO enlargement has become a threat to Washington itself By Valdai Club Programme Director Timofey Bordachev The Ukrainian crisis marks the first time in history that the United States has exposed itself to serious risks in defining the limits of its military presence in Europe. Any genuine move …

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Xbox is Making it Easier to Clip Audio to Report Inappropriate Voice Chats

Microsoft is rolling out a new safety feature on Xbox consoles, allowing players an easier way to report inappropriate voice chats. In a new blog post, Xbox Player Services Dave McCarthy wrote that this new feature will allow players to “capture and report inappropriate voice activity on any multiplayer game with in-game voice chat on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox …

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Asian American, Latino Actors Secure Landmark Nominations

The 2023 Emmys nominations are finally out, and this year’s nominees have secured landmark representation for Asian American, Latino and LGBTQ+ actors. Netflix’s revenge dramedy “Beef” became the first limited series from an Asian American creator to be nominated in the category, with leads Ali Wong and Steven Yeun scoring nominations for Outstanding Lead Actress and Actor in a limited …

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Elon Musk forms xAI, AI company with OpenAI, Google researchers

SAN FRANCISCO — Twitter owner Elon Musk formally announced his new artificial intelligence company, xAI, on a new website Wednesday, officially marking his entry into the race to build supersmart computers that might take over tasks from humans. Musk has talked about xAI for months, and registered a new company with that name in Nevada in March. On Wednesday, he …

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Scourge of racism haunts Black women and girls seeking healthcare — Global Issues

“The scourge of racism continues for Black women and girls in the Americas, many of whom are descendants of the victims of enslavement,” Natalia Kanem, Executive Director of the UN Population Fund (UNFPA), said in a news release. “Too often, Afrodescendent women and girls are abused and mistreated, their needs are not taken seriously, and their families are shattered by …

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Fast And Furious Rollercoaster Coming To Universal Studios

Universal Studios Hollywood has announced the start of construction on a new roller coaster based on Universal Pictures’ Fast & Furious film franchise. The opening timeframe for this new attraction has not been announced yet. According to a release, the new ride will feature “technological achievements never previously employed.” The Resort also stated that “the new roller coaster will be …

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Ray Liotta Earns Posthumous Emmy Nomination for ‘Black Bird’

Liotta was nominated for his performance as Big Jim Keene in the Apple TV+ limited series. Image via Apple TV+ Ray Liotta has received a posthumous nomination in the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie category for his performance as James Keane Sr. in Black Bird. The honor was given to him after his unfortunate …

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China Targeted State Department Emails in Microsoft Hack, U.S. Officials Say

Chinese hackers tried to penetrate specific State Department email accounts in the weeks before Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken traveled to Beijing in June, U.S. officials said on Wednesday. The investigation of the efforts by the Chinese hackers, who likely are affiliated with China’s military or spy services, is ongoing, American officials said. But U.S. officials have downplayed the …

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