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New James Bond game shows more vulnerable side to iconic British spy
A new James Bond is about to make his debut - not on the big screen, but in a video game. It presents Bond before he's earned his 00 status, offering a fresh take on a character that's seen continual reinvention for more than six decades. The new game arrives at a moment of transition for the franchise, with no actor yet confirmed as the next cinematic Bond following Daniel Craig's final appearance in No Time to Die in 2021. The casting process for the live action film has only just officially started, about 15 months since Amazon MGM Studios took control of the Bond franchise. Gibson's portrayal focuses on a more vulnerable, less experienced version of the character.
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Rosenberg: Luhansk strike sparks Russian accusations and vow to retaliate
On Russian state TV a news bulletin shows images of a five-storey building reduced to rubble. Teams of rescuers are sifting through debris. On a severely damaged façade there's a sign: What happened here early on Friday has sparked Russian accusations, Ukrainian denials, an emergency session of the United Nations Security Council and vows of retribution by the Kremlin. The town of Starobilsk is in Russian-occupied eastern Ukraine: in the Luhansk region which Moscow claims to have annexed. Russian officials accuse Ukraine of a carrying out a drone attack on the college dormitory.
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Man finds poop on his roof, and if that wasn't bad enough, it led to a mountain lion encounter
Sydney Thomas dominates the red carpet in Cannes as her star continues to rise, new MLB power couple & MEAT! Viral staff photo reveals just how bloated Stephen Colbert's'Late Show' operation really was Four of the most controversial television finales in honor of'The Boys' despised ending Sophie Cuningham has heads spinning with her pregame outfit, Colbert's final jab & lessons from Kyle Busch Adrenaline-packed preview released for upcoming D-Day film'Pressure,' features loaded cast Kacey Musgraves responds to'fat activist' furious because she can't fit into her new Walmart clothing line Selena Gomez is reportedly bringing her talents to award-winning director's new four-hour X-rated movie Minka Kelly uncorks a heater at 45, ABS backfires spectacularly and LSU parents vs a security guard! Robot's lifeless corpse hauled off stage after fall during disastrous Michael Jackson impression Bear cubs spar on woman's front porch in adorable viral nature video, reactions pour in President Trump says deal with Iran is'largely negotiated' Democrats' 2024 election autopsy avoids key issues, panelists say Kiron Skinner warns NATO alliance undergoing'major restructuring' amid global conflicts OutKick-Culture Man finds poop on his roof, and if that wasn't bad enough, it led to a mountain lion encounter The man said he'took off running' after the big cat appeared ready to pounce near his guest house pool area Jorts are the newest fashion trend... It's never a good day when you find poop on your roof . No one is going to go, Hey, there's some dookie on my roof, I think I'll go buy some lottery tickets because clearly, everything is going my way. Bill Dabney of Pasadena was one of the unlucky few who had roof turds on his guest house that led directly to a big cat encounter.
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New box jellyfish name warns of 'death from behind'
Environment Animals Wildlife New box jellyfish name warns of'death from behind' More information Adding us as a Preferred Source in Google by using this link indicates that you would like to see more of our content in Google News results. The jellyfish looks nearly identical to a relative species. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. A recently discovered box jellyfish species living in near Singapore looks nearly identical to jellyfish previously discovered by the same scientist. But regardless of whether or not you can tell and apart, you'll want to steer clear of both of them.
From gym injuries to top-40 mysteries, these are five telltale signs you are past your prime
Sydney Thomas dominates the red carpet in Cannes as her star continues to rise, new MLB power couple & MEAT! Viral staff photo reveals just how bloated Stephen Colbert's'Late Show' operation really was Four of the most controversial television finales in honor of'The Boys' despised ending Sophie Cuningham has heads spinning with her pregame outfit, Colbert's final jab & lessons from Kyle Busch Adrenaline-packed preview released for upcoming D-Day film'Pressure,' features loaded cast Kacey Musgraves responds to'fat activist' furious because she can't fit into her new Walmart clothing line Selena Gomez is reportedly bringing her talents to award-winning director's new four-hour X-rated movie Minka Kelly uncorks a heater at 45, ABS backfires spectacularly and LSU parents vs a security guard! Robot's lifeless corpse hauled off stage after fall during disastrous Michael Jackson impression Bear cubs spar on woman's front porch in adorable viral nature video, reactions pour in Trump weighs new Iran strikes as officials call US demands'unreasonable' Texas Democratic candidate says Zionists are a'danger to humanity' 'Gutfeld!': DNC finally releases 2024 election autopsy We must make sure Russia and China can't prop Iran up, Sen Marsha Blackburn says We're focused on getting UFO whistleblower protections, Rep Anna Paulina Luna says In this episode, human biologist Gary Brecka and best-selling author Michael Easter (The Comfort Crisis) join Sean Hannity to reveal the science-backed secrets to adding 20+ years to your life. From the mortality data used by insurance companies to the simple habits of the world's longest-living people, this conversation is your blueprint for total health transformation.
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People used AI to recreate the voices of pilots killed in a plane crash
US transportation regulator NTSB pulled its accident reports after the audio recreations were uploaded online. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has pulled its docket system offline after people used information uploaded to it to recreate the voices of pilots killed in a plane crash with AI. As CNN reports, the agency recently uploaded files filled with details about the November 4, 2025 crash involving UPS flight 2976. One of the plane's engines separated from the wing during takeoff from Louisville, Kentucky, killing three crew members and 12 people on the ground. While the NTSB uploads accident reports that the public can access, it is not allowed by federal law to release cockpit audio recordings due to the highly sensitive nature of verbal communications inside the cockpit.
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The boat-billed heron looks fake but is very real
Their beautiful bulky bills are perfect for scooping up dinner. More information Adding us as a Preferred Source in Google by using this link indicates that you would like to see more of our content in Google News results. Their unique bill is perfect for scooping up crustaceans, fish, amphibians, and insects. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. When you think of a heron, chances are you imagine an elegant, long-legged bird posing majestically on the edge of a body of water.