INDUSTRY

Dec 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Game Awards: Still Big, But Is It Still Relevant?

The Game Awards has been a staple in the gaming community for a while now. It's that time of the year when gamers and developers come together to celebrate the best in video games. But lately, it's been feeling more like a commercial break with a few awards thrown in rather than the other way around

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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Weight Loss and Pain Relief

A new drug called retatrutide has shown some amazing results in a recent trial. People who took it lost a lot of weight and felt less pain in their knees. This drug is made by a company called Eli Lilly, which already has other popular drugs for weight loss and diabetes. The trial lasted about a ye

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Dec 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Timothée Chalamet's Unusual Movie Promotion

Timothée Chalamet is doing things differently to promote his new movie, "Marty Supreme. " He's not just sticking to the usual interviews and talk shows. Instead, he's using creative and unexpected ways to get people excited about the film. One of his first moves was inviting fans to a special scree

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Dec 11 2025CRIME

The Struggle to Tackle Chinese Crime in Italy's Fashion World

In Italy, a big case against Chinese crime groups is facing serious problems. The trial, which started after two Chinese men were killed in 2010, aims to break up a network controlling Europe's fashion industry. But it's not going well. Documents have gone missing, and interpreters have quit, making

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Dec 11 2025SPORTS

Golf's Big Bet on Tech: A $780M Push for the Future

Golf is changing fast, and big money is backing it. GameAbove Sports just put a huge $780 million into PLATFORM Golf. Why? Because indoor golf simulators are getting popular, but the rules aren't clear. No one knows how to score fairly or keep track of competitions. PLATFORM Golf wants to fix that.

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Dec 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Why Telling Everyone's Stories Can Make Movies Better

Kamala Avila-Salmon is on a mission. She believes that movies should tell stories that include everyone, not just a few. She thinks this isn't just good for society, but also good for business. Avila-Salmon has spent years working in different parts of the entertainment industry. She has seen how st

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Dec 11 2025BUSINESS

Pilot Fatigue Rules: A Global Challenge

Canada is taking a closer look at its rules for pilot rest times. The reason? Industry players say the current rules are too complicated and hard to follow. This isn't just a Canadian issue. Other countries, like India, are also struggling to balance safety and practicality. In India, the biggest a

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Dec 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giants Clash Over Kids' Online Safety Laws

In a recent move, Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, engaged in discussions with U. S. House members to voice concerns about a proposed bill aimed at enhancing child online safety. The bill, known as the App Store Accountability Act, seeks to prevent minors from accessing harmful online content. However, Apple

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Dec 10 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hugh and Cynthia: A Chat on Acting, Music, and Life

Hugh Jackman and Cynthia Erivo, two stars with big careers in movies and theater, recently talked about their latest projects. They both agree that making movies is tough, but it's also a way to connect with people. Hugh has been in many big movies, like the Wolverine series. He's also done a lot o

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Dec 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI and Creativity: A New Alliance Takes Shape

The Digital Entertainment Group (DEG) has just introduced DEG. AI, a new alliance aimed at guiding the media and entertainment industry through the AI revolution. The focus is on using AI to boost human creativity, not replace it. AI is changing the game in animation, post-production, and more. But

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