October 24, 2024 - Thursday

[WORLD] Gisèle Pelicot addresses French court, encouraging women to speak out against sexual violence despite her own ordeal.

Gisele Pelicot, facing her ex-husband and other men in a mass rape trial in France, insists on supporting other women and changing societal attitudes towards sexual violence. She bravely spoke out, encouraging other victims to come forward and not to feel shame. Pelicot's determination to stand up against rape and her ex-husband's actions has drawn attention to the trial, urging a shift in how such cases are perceived. Her strength and resilience in the face of adversity have inspired many.

Sources: aljazeera.com , people.com , lemonde.fr , nytimes.com

[NATION] Legal analysts discuss DOJ warning to Elon Musk regarding $1 million rewards for signing a petition amid election, potential violation of federal law.

Legal analysts discuss the Department of Justice's warning to Elon Musk regarding his $1 million rewards for petition signers potentially violating federal election law. Musk's super PAC, "America," conducts a daily $1 million prize lottery for registered voters pledging support for the First and Second Amendments in crucial battleground states. The DOJ's public integrity section raised concerns over this program, highlighting laws prohibiting payments for voting and registration in elections.

Sources: newsweek.com , washingtonpost.com

[BUSINESS] Boeing machinists reject new labor contract, extending strike, as company's production halts in Seattle area.

Boeing workers in the Seattle area voted against a new labor deal offering a 35% wage increase over four years, leading to an extended strike that has disrupted the company's aircraft production for over five weeks. The rejected contract did not meet demands, including the restoration of a defined pension plan. Meanwhile, Boeing's new CEO aims to improve the company culture by placing executives on factory floors to enhance safety, communication, and trust.

Sources: cnbc.com , aljazeera.com , businessinsider.com

[TECHNOLOGY] Google is pushing for 7 years of updates on more Android phones, starting with Snapdragon 8 Elite, to improve longevity and support.

Google plans to offer extended support for Android phones with 7 years of updates, starting with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. This move aligns with Google's recent commitment on Pixel devices and signals a positive industry change towards longer software support for Android users. Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, with advanced AI capabilities and enhanced graphical performance, is set to power flagship Android phones, potentially rendering iPhones outdated. Samsung is also expected to switch to Snapdragon 8 Elite chips for its upcoming Galaxy S25 series for global consistency.

Sources: 9to5google.com , zdnet.com , wccftech.com

[SPORTS] Antonio Pierce discusses expectations for new Chiefs WR DeAndre Hopkins facing the Raiders, acknowledging his potential impact alongside Kelce and Worthy.

Antonio Pierce shares insights into the Raiders' preparations for facing the Chiefs with DeAndre Hopkins as a new threat, acknowledging the receiving talent depth with Travis Kelce and Xavier Worthy. While Hopkins may not be the primary focus, his experience and potential impact create an additional challenge for the Raiders. The discussion highlights the need to account for various offensive weapons in the upcoming game.

Sources: raiderswire.usatoday.com

[SCIENCE] Paleontologists discover prehistoric 'swamp dweller' mammal in Colorado dating back 70-75 million years, living alongside dinosaurs.

A team of paleontologists unearthed Heleocola piceanus, a small swamp-dwelling mammal in Colorado from 70-75 million years ago. This creature, resembling an ancient opossum, lived during the Late Cretaceous period alongside dinosaurs, shedding light on a lesser-explored mammalian past in North America. Led by Jaelyn Eberle, the researchers named the species aptly, given its likely habitat. This discovery provides valuable insights into prehistoric biodiversity and the evolutionary history of mammals.

Sources: phys.org , newsweek.com

[HEALTH] Poor sleep in your 40s may accelerate brain aging, impacting cognitive health into your late 50s, highlighting the importance of addressing sleep issues early.

A recent study suggests that poor sleep quality in one's 40s could lead to accelerated brain aging, affecting cognitive health well into one's late 50s. Early interventions such as maintaining a consistent sleep schedule, exercise, and relaxation techniques are crucial in preserving brain health. The association between disrupted sleep and signs of brain aging found in the research underscores the importance of addressing sleep problems proactively to mitigate potential cognitive risks.

Sources: nypost.com , scitechdaily.com , newsweek.com , auntminnie.com

[ENTERTAINMENT] Sony's "Venom: The Last Dance" starts strong in China, heading towards a $165M global debut. Critics praise the film for its silliness and emotional elements.

Tom Hardy returns for the final installment of the Venom trilogy in "Venom: The Last Dance," receiving positive reviews for its mix of silliness and emotional depth. The film sees Eddie Brock and Venom facing new challenges, with director Kelly Marcel's debut noted for its bonkers performance by Hardy. Despite its formulaic plot, fans of the franchise are likely to enjoy this superhero hangout movie.

Sources: deadline.com , editorial.rottentomatoes.com , ign.com , boxofficepro.com , avclub.com



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