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Dinosaur Polo Club’s is getting a free “Down Under” introducing the game’s first Australian map, Cairns. The update will invite players to explore the Australian tropics, clearing city roads “from Palm Cove to the Esplanade Lagoon” while tunnelling “unexpected pathways” in new daily, weekly, and city game challenges. “Explorers will find themselves dreaming of sunshine sparkling off the Coral Sea while navigating this beloved coastal spot,” Dinosaur Polo Club said. The entire city of Cairns is represented in this new map, and players will need to be clever about building their road map to ensure its many iconic locations are connected. “The team is stoked to reconnect with our neighbours across the Tasman Sea to bring our first Australian city to ,” Casey Lucas-Quaid, Dinosaur Polo Club’s Community Manager said. “Cairns excited our map designers from the jump.” In addition to Cairns’ arrival in the game, the newly-released update for will also feature an “additional holiday gift” from Dinosaur Polo Club: a new cinematic mode that allows players to explore their cities from a new perspective. continues to grow For those unfamiliar, is a very nifty little management game that tasks players with designing their very own cities, ensuring ideal flow in the running of businesses, and the daily pilgrimage of commuters. “In a game like there’s always a moment – one you might not notice at first – when things take a turn. Gridlocks form, traffic slows, and the flow of the city becomes strained. An unnerving thrumming sound plays as the floating timers above each colourful blocky destination tick uncomfortably close to their own personal little doomsdays,” journalist Nicholas Kennedy said of the game in 2021. “The cruel joke of the thing is that the choice that led you here probably happened an hour ago. Your cute little network of roads, bridges and highways had been living on borrowed time, and you didn’t even realise it. It’s the kind of thinking you don’t expect to be plunged into when playing a game as seemingly detached and logistical as , but it’s a state of mind the game’s designers are all too aware of.” In this complex dance, is a pure joy. It’s great to see the game continue to expand, with the new Cairns update providing fresh new challenges for players. As noted, this update is now available in all versions of , across Apple Arcade, PC, Mac, and Nintendo Switch.Global Applicant Tracking System and Software Market Size, Share and Forecast By Key Players-Workable Software,Zoho,Softgarden,BambooHR,ICIMSAI Is the Black Mirror
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Will human eye transplants make the blind see? CU Anschutz Medical is exploring the possibilityNEW YORK (CNN) — Meta said Wednesday that a technical issue is causing a widespread outage of its apps, including Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. “We’re aware that a technical issue is impacting some users’ ability to access our apps. We’re working to get things back to normal as quickly as possible and apologize for any inconvenience,” Meta Newsroom said on X on Wednesday afternoon. WhatsApp and Instagram both confirmed outages via X, and many users are reporting they are unable to access Meta’s apps. On outage tracking site Downdetector, where users can report issues, Instagram had logged almost 70,000 reports by mid-afternoon Wednesday. Facebook had up to 105,000 outage reports, Facebook Messenger roughly 14,000 and messaging app WhatsApp about 12,500. Threads, the X competitor, also had an uptick in outage reports. Since Downdetector is self-reported, it likely does not reflect the extent of the issues. Several widespread tech outages have occurred in 2024. In late November, a massive Microsoft Outlook and Teams outage hindered office workers. And earlier this year, in what’s been called the largest IT outage in history , CrowdStrike’s software issue over the summer halted air travel, disrupted hospitals and cost Fortune 500 companies more than $5 billion in direct losses . Though it won’t have the same effects, Meta’s platforms are extremely popular among social media users. The company counted 3.98 billion monthly active users across its portfolio in 2023.PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia Phillies have signed closer Jordan Romano to a one-year contract, making a short-term bet that the right-hander can return to form following a right elbow injury. The Phillies announced the deal on Monday. They did not provide the terms of the agreement, but it is reportedly worth $8.5 million. An All-Star in 2022 and 2023, Romano spent the first six seasons of his major league career with the Toronto Blue Jays. He has 105 career saves and a 2.90 ERA in 231 relief appearances. Of the 17 pitchers in the majors with at least 100 save opportunities since 2019, Romano’s 88.98% save percentage ranks second, trailing only Josh Hader (187 for 210, 89.04%). Among all pitchers in baseball since 2019, Romano’s 105 saves rank ninth. The 31-year-old Romano was limited to just eight saves in 15 games last season. He had arthroscopic surgery on his elbow in July. Romano's arrival could lead to the departures of one or both of Carlos Estévez and Jeff Hoffman from Philadelphia. The former All-Star relievers both closed games for the Phillies last season but each suffered epic meltdowns in the postseason. Both pitchers are free agents. AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlbMEDIROM Healthcare Technologies Inc. Announces Closing of Public Offering
Ahead of WWE making the move to Netflix in January, Paul 'Triple H' Levesque has spoken out trying to allay people's fears over potential buffering issues akin to the problems the streaming platform had with the recent Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight. The WWE is shifting all of its content to Netflix, including live episodes of its flagship show: Monday Night Raw. They are also closing down the WWE Network, with it being assumed that much of the archive content offered on the service will also make its way to Netflix. All fans in many international territories - including the UK - will need to watch WWE programming come the start of the new year is a subscription to the popular streaming platform. Netflix made one of its first forays into live programming with the recent boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, where it's fair to say that the technology didn't exactly hold up well to demand. In fact, it went so badly that Netflix could actually be sued over the quality of the broadcast, as many of the 60 million fans who tuned it experienced a night of glitches and buffering issues. Triple H Appears Confident That 'Game-Changing' Netflix Deal Won't Be Ruined By Streaming Issues 'The Game', who also serves as the Chief Content Officer for WWE, was asked about the possibility of streaming issues when Netflix becomes the global home of WWE Raw in just a few weeks when appearing as a guest on Greg & The Morning Buzz radio show recently. Levesque genuinely didn't seem to sweat the streaming problems that Netflix experienced during the Paul vs Tyson fight - and couldn't have been more enthusiastic about the move to Netflix. "You mentioned Netflix, like, that’s a game-changer," he said confidently. "That Tyson fight this past week did 60-something million viewers live. What people don’t get — that’s households. Multiply that times three on average, that’s the number of people that were watching." While trying to play down the potential for steaming issues, Triple H did have to concede that even he had experienced issues while trying to watch the Paul vs Tyson fight on Netflix. "It was buffering on my end because I was on a plane watching it. So the buffering was expected on my side. We were flying back from TV watching the fight and the signal was a little wonky. And I thought, ‘Well, we’re 40,000 feet in the air, it should be.’ But then sort of seeing it online of everybody saying it was buffering." "Look, you start putting 60 million households all at once on a streaming service. Put it this way, if our first night buffers and they come and say it was 60-70 million households watching, I’ll be okay with the buffering." It was announced this week that the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California will be the venue for Raw’s Netflix premiere. The episode is taking place on the 6th of January, 2025 with John Cena, Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns, CM Punk, Bianca Belair, and rapper Travis Scott among those advertised to appear.
"INSTABILITY IS VULNERABILITY" Limiting any impression of political chaos is all the more important for Macron given that on Saturday he will host world leaders - including US President-elect Donald Trump - for the reopening of the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris after a devastating 2019 fire. National Assembly speaker Yael Braun-Pivet, a member of the president's centrist faction, urged Macron to quickly choose a new premier, saying France could not be allowed to "drift" for long. In an unusual move, Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot, France's top diplomat for just two-and-a-half months, urged unity in a message on social media, saying "instability is vulnerability" at a time of international uncertainty. A majority of lawmakers on Wednesday supported the no-confidence vote proposed by the hard left and backed by the far right headed by Marine Le Pen. Barnier's ejection in record time came after snap parliamentary elections in June resulted in a hung parliament. No political force was able to form an overall majority and the far right held the key to the government's survival. The trigger for Barnier's ouster was his 2025 budget plan, including austerity measures unacceptable to a majority in parliament, but which he argued were necessary to stabilise France's finances. On Monday he forced through a social security financing bill without a vote, but the ousting of the government means France is still without a budget. "TO THE END" New legislative elections cannot be called until a year after the previous ones in sthe ummer 2024. But while Macron has more than two years of his presidential term left, some opponents are calling on him to resign to break the deadlock. According to a poll by Odoxa-Backbone Consulting for Le Figaro daily, 59 per cent of French want the president to step down, while a survey by Harris for RTL put the figure even higher, at 64 per cent. But Macron said: "The mandate that you gave to me democratically (in 2022 elections) is a five-year mandate and I will exercise it fully, right up to the end." He said Le Pen's far-right National Rally (RN) had its eyes on the 2027 presidential elections, accusing the party of seeking to sow "chaos". "They are not thinking about your lives, let's be honest. They are thinking of just one thing -- the presidential election," said Macron, who must step down after the 2027 polls. But he admitted his decision to call snap parliamentary elections this summer that resulted in a hung parliament "was not understood". "Many have blamed me for it and I know, many continue to blame me. It's a fact and it's my responsibility," he said. Barnier is Macron's fifth prime minister since coming to power in 2017. Each successive premier has served for a shorter period and, given the composition of the National Assembly, there is no guarantee that Barnier's successor would last any longer. Loyalist Defence Minister Sebastien Lecornu and Macron's centrist ally Francois Bayrou have been touted as possible contenders, as has former Socialist premier and interior minister Bernard Cazeneuve. Bayrou, who leads the MoDem party, had lunch with the president at the Elysee, a source close to him told AFP.
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By LISA MASCARO and FARNOUSH AMIRI WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard faced fresh scrutiny Monday on Capitol Hill about her proximity to Russian-ally Syria amid the sudden collapse of that country’s hardline Assad rule. Gabbard ignored shouted questions about her 2017 visit to war-torn Syria as she ducked into one of several private meetings with senators who are being asked to confirm Trump’s unusual nominees . Related Articles National Politics | Trump promises to end birthright citizenship: What is it and could he do it? National Politics | Trump has flip-flopped on abortion policy. His appointees may offer clues to what happens next National Politics | In promising to shake up Washington, Trump is in a class of his own National Politics | Election Day has long passed. In some states, legislatures are working to undermine the results National Politics | Trump taps his attorney Alina Habba to serve as counselor to the president But the Democrat-turned-Republican Army National Reserve lieutenant colonel delivered a statement in which she reiterated her support for Trump’s America First approach to national security and a more limited U.S. military footprint overseas. “I want to address the issue that’s in the headlines right now: I stand in full support and wholeheartedly agree with the statements that President Trump has made over these last few days with regards to the developments in Syria,” Gabbard said exiting a Senate meeting. The incoming president’s Cabinet and top administrative choices are dividing his Republican allies and drawing concern , if not full opposition, from Democrats and others. Not just Gabbard, but other Trump nominees including Pentagon pick Pete Hegseth, were back at the Capitol ahead of what is expected to be volatile confirmation hearings next year. The incoming president is working to put his team in place for an ambitious agenda of mass immigrant deportations, firing federal workers and rollbacks of U.S. support for Ukraine and NATO allies. “We’re going to sit down and visit, that’s what this is all about,” said Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., as he welcomed Gabbard into his office. Meanwhile, Defense Secretary pick Hegseth appeared to be picking up support from once-skeptical senators, the former Army National Guard major denying sexual misconduct allegations and pledging not to drink alcohol if he is confirmed. The president-elect’s choice to lead the FBI, Kash Patel , who has written extensively about locking up Trump’s foes and proposed dismantling the Federal Bureau of Investigation, launched his first visits with senators Monday. “I expect our Republican Senate is going to confirm all of President Trump’s nominees,” said Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., on social media. Despite widespread concern about the nominees’ qualifications and demeanors for the jobs that are among the highest positions in the U.S. government, Trump’s team is portraying the criticism against them as nothing more than political smears and innuendo. Showing that concern, nearly 100 former senior U.S. diplomats and intelligence and national security officials have urged Senate leaders to schedule closed-door hearings to allow for a full review of the government’s files on Gabbard. Trump’s allies have described the criticisms of Hegseth in particular as similar to those lodged against Brett Kavanaugh, the former president’s Supreme Court nominee who denied a sexual assault allegation and went on to be confirmed during Trump’s first term in office. Said Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., about Hegseth: “Anonymous accusations are trying to destroy reputations again. We saw this with Kavanaugh. I won’t stand for it.” One widely watched Republican, Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa, herself a former Army National Guard lieutenant colonel and sexual assault survivor who had been criticized by Trump allies for her cool reception to Hegseth, appeared more open to him after their follow-up meeting Monday. “I appreciate Pete Hegseth’s responsiveness and respect for the process,” Ernst said in a statement. Ernst said that following “encouraging conversations,” he had committed to selecting a senior official who will “prioritize and strengthen my work to prevent sexual assault within the ranks. As I support Pete through this process, I look forward to a fair hearing based on truth, not anonymous sources.” Ernst also had praise for Patel — “He shares my passion for shaking up federal agencies” — and for Gabbard. Once a rising Democratic star, Gabbard, who represented Hawaii in Congress, arrived a decade ago in Washington, her surfboard in tow, a new generation of potential leaders. She ran unsuccessfully for president in 2020. But Gabbard abruptly left the party and briefly became an independent before joining with Trump’s 2024 campaign as one of his enthusiasts, in large part over his disdain for U.S. involvement overseas and opposition to helping Ukraine battle Russia. Her visit to Syria to meet with then-President Bashar Assad around the time of Trump’s first inauguration during the country’s bloody civil war stunned her former colleagues and the Washington national security establishment. The U.S. had severed diplomatic relations with Syria. Her visit was seen by some as legitimizing a brutal leader who was accused of war crimes. Gabbard has defended the trip, saying it’s important to open dialogue, but critics hear in her commentary echoes of Russia-fueled talking points. Assad fled to Moscow over the weekend after Islamist rebels overtook Syria in a surprise attack, ending his family’s five decades of rule. She said her own views have been shaped by “my multiple deployments and seeing firsthand the cost of war and the threat of Islamist terrorism.” Gabbard said, “It’s one of the many reasons why I appreciate President Trump’s leadership and his election, where he is fully committed, as he has said over and over, to bring about an end to wars.” Last week, the nearly 100 former officials, who served in both Democratic and Republican administrations, said in the letter to Senate leaders they were “alarmed” by the choice of Gabbard to oversee all 18 U.S. intelligence agencies. They said her past actions “call into question her ability to deliver unbiased intelligence briefings to the President, Congress, and to the entire national security apparatus.” The Office of the Director of National Intelligence was created after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks to coordinate the nation’s intelligence agencies and act as the president’s main intelligence adviser. Associated Press writer Stephen Groves contributed to this report.HAMILTON BEACH BRANDS HOLDING COMPANY DECLARES QUARTERLY DIVIDEND
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President-elect Donald Trump said Monday he will impose a 25% tariff on all goods from Mexico and Canada and an additional 10% tariff on Chinese goods, effective from his first day in the White House. “On January 20th, as one of my many first Executive Orders, I will sign all necessary documents to charge Mexico and Canada a 25% Tariff on ALL products coming into the United States, and its ridiculous Open Borders,” he wrote on Truth Social . “This Tariff will remain in effect until such time as Drugs, in particular Fentanyl, and all Illegal Aliens stop this Invasion of our Country!” He went on to say his punitive tariffs on China were also linked to his concerns with fentanyl, accusing the country of not following through on instituting severe penalties — including the death penalty — on drug importers. Don't let this be the end of the free press. The free press is under attack — and America's future hangs in the balance. As other newsrooms bow to political pressure, HuffPost is not backing down. Would you help us keep our news free for all? We can't do it without you. Can't afford to contribute? Support HuffPost by creating a free account and log in while you read. You've supported HuffPost before, and we'll be honest — we could use your help again . We view our mission to provide free, fair news as critically important in this crucial moment, and we can't do it without you. Whether you give once or many more times, we appreciate your contribution to keeping our journalism free for all. You've supported HuffPost before, and we'll be honest — we could use your help again . We view our mission to provide free, fair news as critically important in this crucial moment, and we can't do it without you. Whether you give just one more time or sign up again to contribute regularly, we appreciate you playing a part in keeping our journalism free for all. Already contributed? Log in to hide these messages. “They never followed through, and drugs are pouring into our Country, mostly through Mexico, at levels never seen before,” Trump wrote. “Until such time as they stop, we will be charging China an additional 10% Tariff, above any additional Tariffs, on all of their many products coming into the United States of America. Thank you for your attention to this matter.” This is a developing story. Please check back for updates. Related From Our PartnerThe Boys’ Karl Urban Provides First Glimpse at Billy Butcher in Season 5
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