A number of members of my team at Valve don’t blog, and I like to bring visibility to their work when I can. Here’s a quick roundup of what some of them have been doing, in no particular order.
Or maybe from most important work to least important work.
You decide.
Konstantin
After another week of heroic work, his implementation of
VK_EXT_descriptor_indexing
for Lavapipe has finally passed CI. This means it will probably be merged within the next week or two.Given that Dave Airlie is practically done with his
VK_EXT_mesh_shader
(it draws multiple triangles now), this means the only thing remaining for full VKD3D-PROTON functionality on Lavapipe is sparse binding. I think.Which begs the question: will Lavapipe get sparse binding support before Intel?
It’s depressing, it seems impossible given how many years we’ve all been waiting, and we don’t want to admit it to ourselves, but we already know the answer.
It's a no brainer to start and stop monitor mode in Linux when you know what command to use. The Wifi module comes with multiple modes and one of them is monitor mode, which you have commonly heard from security enthusiasts to sniff over a network using Wireshark. >
First allow the Unix user that will make backups (
root
, in my case) to access MariaDB without a password (works only if accessing from same host that the server is running):GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO `root`@`localhost` IDENTIFIED VIA unix_socket WITH GRANT OPTION;
Now the backup script, shown here in multiple lines for education purposes:
TARGET=/some/folder/Backup/databases/`hostname`/`date '+%Y-%m-%d'`; mkdir -p "$TARGET"; chmod -R go-rwx "$TARGET"; mariadb --batch --skip-column-names -e 'show databases;' | egrep -v 'information_schema|performance_schema|mysql' | while read db; do mariadb-dump --comments --dump-date --extended-insert --routines --system=user "$db" | gzip -c --best > "$TARGET/$db.sql.gz"; done
Explained line by line: [...]
With more and more people going near programming languages, the requirement to get common external devices running from terminal commands can become useful...
On 25 June 2018, I published a post called “It’s hattening”. After years of rejected applications, I was finally starting a job at Red Hat. On 24 April 2023, Red Hat announced a 4% reduction in global staff. As a member of that 4%, today is my last day at Red Hat.
What does this mean for Ben?
This is the first time I’ve been laid off from a job. I hope it will be the last, but who can say? I’d be lying if I said I haven’t felt a big range of emotions in the past three weeks: confusion, anger, sadness, amusement.
We'll have days of hacking (inside and outside), a day trip and a small cheese & wine party, as well as daily standup meetings to learn what others are doing, and there shall also be talks and workshops. At the moment there are even still some beds on site available and the CfP is still open!
DietPi, the lightweight Debian based alternative OS announces a new update which sees new software and enhancements for many different SBCs
Protolino has created a custom LattePanda build with GPIO access and a drawer full of goodies for tinkering on the go.
Michael Suguitan has put a Raspberry Pi Zero W inside of a Leica M2 camera along with a Raspberry Pi HQ Camera module.
Ben from Ben Makes Everything is using an old hard drive to power a DIY laser text projector with a little help from an Arduino.
Years ago I watched my SO play Brütal Legend and of course loved it, but I’ve been only using used computers for a long time, and none of them was really able to run modern games.
Admittedly, he told me that I could use his computer to play the game while he wasn’t home (and I do have an account on that computer, that I’ve sporadically used to do computationally intensive stuff, but always remotely), but it was a hassle, and I never did.
This year, however, he gifted me a shiny new CPU and motherboard, and among other things that meant games from this century!
The first thing I’ve spent time on was 0ad (which admittedly already worked on one of the old computers, as long as the map wasn’t too big), but now it was time to play basically the one recent proprietary game I had been wanting to play.
So, this afternoon I started by trying to copy the installer (it was bought from an humble bundle, I don’t have steam) from the home server to my PC, and the home server froze. Ok, I could copy it through something else than git annex (or from the offline hard disk backup, as I did).
Then I tried to run the installer, which resulted in the really helpful error message:
bash: ./BrutalLegend-Linux-2013-05-07-setup.bin: cannot execute: required file not found
Open source is now the standard for the software industry.€ Proprietary software is no longer the Goliath it once was. As the demand for more transparency yet better security increases, the challenges that arise from that put into question who is liable for that?
I should really subtitle this “part 1,” to fit into my established idiom of starting what’s meant to be a series and then letting the follow-ons stack up like cordwood in the Drafts folder. It’s worked well so far. I’m looking at several of them now … they seem so happy….
ANNYWAY, what I actually wanted to say is that I’ve got kind of an “ask.” I’m running an online survey as part of my PhD research, and I’d really be grateful if you’d give it a try. It’s about fonts; what you do is look at text samples and mark any stuff that looks bad. It’s designed to be something that you could finish entirely in less than half an hour (if you do all five samples), but you can do fewer if you want.
If you’re game and want to jump at it, the survey site is€ letter.fit€ — please go for it, and thanks!
The gist of this is that we want to collect responses from as wide a variety of readers as we can. It’s not about right answers or wrong answers. I’d love it if you’d give it a go and maybe spread the word, but if you don’t, that’s totally cool.
Just to be less self-promotey (although I certainly don’t reap any profit from it) for the unintrigued, and also to make for a more informative blog-read, I’ll say a tad more about what the survey does and why it’s a question. My apologies if you’ve listened to this song & dance twice….
Once just a tool for bloggers and sole traders, WordPress has rapidly evolved into a leading CMS for enterprise brands, with The Times, Vogue and even the White House among its regular users.
Qt has (almost) been here since the dawn of graphical user interfaces, being released just 5 years after Windows 3.0. Needless to say, technologies, expectations and duties for an UI toolkit evolved substantially over the years. Organizing and layouting of visual elements like buttons is one of those duties that changed significantly: From small screens with few pixels and fixed size embedded apps we came a long way to high resolution screens and handheld devices of all form factors. The changes in design philosophy are even more dramatic. Applications need to look and feel good on many devices as well as in different configurations, landscape and portrait, windowed and full screen. More than that, they need to be able to switch seamlessly between those modes.>
Another round of cherry-picks for the upcoming Godot 4.0.3, fixing a few regressions reported against RC 1 and backporting more important fixes.
Back in April 2022, I participated in the
#30DayChartChallenge and for the Storytelling prompt on day 29 in the Uncertainty category, I created the Goldilocks Decision Tree.
Organizers of the€ 2024 Summer Games€ promised a waterway€ clean enough for Olympic swimmers and then Parisians to swim in. The job was bigger than anyone knew.
At least 24 people, including teenagers on a class trip, fell about five metres after the plywood-based bridge gave way on Thursday morning.
Since teachers in Latvia have had to pass the official – Latvian –€ language proficiency tests, 15 teachers have lost their jobs permanently or temporarily in Liepāja, Kurzeme Television reported on May 11.
After a heated 25-minute debate over the media magnates, the senate ultimately did not come to a vote over the resolution due to the loss of a quorum. President Marc Tessier-Lavigne opposed the resolution, claiming it would make the senate a “thought police.”
Following the postponement of a community town hall planned to address several incidents of racial discrimination in Casa Zapata earlier this year, more than 100 Latine students advocated for their community center to be more representative on Friday. The demonstration was led by "ComuniLove NOW! Collective."
Every week for a year, I pushed a cart of books through the largest jail complex in New York City.
A Tennessee company could be heading for a legal battle with U.S. auto safety regulators after refusing a request to recall millions of potentially dangerous air bag inflators. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is demanding that ARC Automotive of Knoxville recall 67 million inflators because they could explode and hurl shrapnel. The agency says at least two people have been killed in the U.S. and Canada, and six others have been hurt as a result of defective ARC inflators. The recall would cover about one-quarter of the vehicles now on U.S. roadways. In a letter posted late Friday, the agency told ARC that it has tentatively concluded a that the inflators have a safety defect. But ARC responded that no defect exists.
A US company could be heading for a legal battle with car safety regulators after refusing a request that millions of potentially dangerous air bag inflators be recalled. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NGTSA) is demanding that ARC Automotive recall 67 million inflators in the US because they could explode and hurl shrapnel.
A Tennessee company could be heading for a legal battle with U.S. auto safety regulators after refusing a request to recall millions of potentially dangerous air bag inflators
Peloton users should watch out for issues with their bike seats.
UDOO VISION single board computer is powered by either an Intel Atom x5-E3940 or x7-E3950 Apollo Lake processor and features the same Microchip ATmega32U4 8-bit AVR microcontroller found in the Arduino Leonardo board to control GPIOs. Two versions of the Pico-ITX SBC are available: the X5 with an Atom x5 processor, 4GB RAM, 32GB eMMC flash, and the X7 with an Atom x7 processor, 8GB RAM, and 64GB eMMC flash.
The Valve Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally are both fighting to be the best handheld console / gaming PC on the market. Which one you should pick depends on if you prefer a tightly integrated system or more versatility and cutting-edge components.
This year’s rains reversed, temporarily, more than a decade of catastrophic drought. Some of the seeds that caused the bloom have lain dormant for years.
The Prosecutor's Office has confiscated a man's Porsche car after the owner refused an intoxicating substance test while behind the wheel, the Prosecutor's Office said May 12.
Veozah, a nonhormonal drug, is effective against a signature symptom of menopause.
The new programme aims to pool rainy-day funds for vaccine production and purchases.
After a long battle, Portugal on Friday passed a law legalising euthanasia for people in great suffering and with incurable diseases, joining just a handful of countries around the world.
A Delaware judge has ruled in favor of Oracle founder Larry Ellison in a shareholder lawsuit alleging that he coerced the company into paying a grossly inflated price to acquire software corporation NetSuite. The shareholders argued that the $9.3 billion deal in 2016 should be subjected to a rigorous “entire fairness” review because Ellison was both a controlling shareholder of Oracle at the time and owned almost 40% of shares in NetSuite, which he cofounded in 1998. The lawsuit alleges that Oracle overpaid for NetSuite by $3 billion. The judge acknowledged Friday that Ellison was “a force” at Oracle and a face of the company. But he said Ellison was not a controlling shareholder of Oracle and that the company empowered a special committee to negotiate the deal.
A Delaware judge has ruled in favor of Oracle founder Larry Ellison in a shareholder lawsuit alleging that he coerced the company into paying a grossly inflated price to acquire software corporation NetSuite
Since 41% of organizations are still not confident about their open-source software security, more innovations are needed to change this narrative.
Kubernetes Security Operations Center (KSOC) this week published a Kubernetes Bill of Materials (KBOM) specification that promises to make it simpler to discover vulnerabilities. KBOM, available via an open source command line interface (CLI) tool, provides a quick view of workload count, cost and type of hosting service, vulnerabilities for
Whether companies are€ repatriating their cloud workloads back on-premises or to colocated servers, they still need to protect them, and the market for that protection is suddenly undergoing some major changes.
The key points from the opening days in Prince Harry's hacking trial against MGN.
In the midst of a wide range of concerning practices and behaviours, EDRi has found it necessary to raise a formal complaint against the EU’s Home Affairs department for possible breaches of independence.
Toyota, the world’s largest car manufacturer, said that personal data for more than 2 million Japanese users of its T-Connect cloud service had been publicly available for the past decade. A spokesperson for the company blamed the oversight on human error, according to a report published by Reuters on Friday (May 12).
A look inside the secretive world of 'No. 1 Business Communication,' an encrypted phone system used by the Mafia.
Democratic Minnesota senators held firm despite only a one-vote majority to pass gun control legislation strongly supported by the governor. The bill passed 34-33 on a party-line vote late Friday after around nine hours of debate. It would align the battleground state with others nationally that have taken steps to keep guns out of the hands of people in crisis and criminals. The proposals include a “red flag law” that would allow authorities to ask courts for “extreme risk protection orders” to temporarily take guns away from people deemed to be an imminent threat to others or themselves. The bill also contains expanded background checks for gun transfers.
Human Rights Watch on May 12 said a dramatic recent rise in the number of executions in Iran amounts to "a serious violation of the right to life" and urged condemnation by the international community.
Soon after she became foreign minister in May last year, Penny Wong went on a self-described listening tour of the Pacific.
The death toll could rise because the area is ‘now like a battlefield,’ ethnic armed group says.
Christian Nawrat, commander of the German brigade assigned to Lithuania, and the battalion commanders have arrived at the Rukla military base in central Lithuania for an exercise, the Armed Forces said on Friday.
Troops from Lithuania’s National Defence Volunteer Force (KASP) were awarded in a ceremony in Vilnius on Friday after completing their six-month mission in the UN-led stabilisation operation in Mali (MINUSMA).
After 18 years and three multinational peace missions, Somalia is getting ready to take full control of its own security.
A national security case against a 23-year-old Hong Kong student was moved to the city’s High Court on Friday. Cheung Ho-yeung appeared at the West Kowloon Magistrates’ Courts in front of Chief Magistrate Victor So.
In her World War II photographs and those of her friends, my mother is laughing and bright-eyed in every single one. I almost don’t recognize her.
Amid the ongoing fighting in Sudan since April 15, reports of street gangs looting and assaulting civilians, especially in Khartoum and two nearby towns, have emerged. These gangs, known as the "Niqez", have a long-standing presence in the country. However, both conflicting parties in Sudan are now taking measures to arrest and publicly shame gang members to improve their image among civilians, according to our Observer.
S. Korea is facing shortages in military personnel, which have been exacerbated by its looming demographic crisis.
"...more than 440 individuals have crossed the Kurmuk border crossing point..."
An appalling recent murder in Jēkabpils has brought the issues of€ stalking and the homicides€ of women into sharp focus in Latvia. Figures published by Eurostat May 11 underline the scale of Latvia's problem.
The unregistered weapons were handed over to the authorities as the government vows to disarm the country after two mass shootings.
Israel and Gaza militants traded heavy fire Thursday, the third day of the worst escalation of violence in months that has killed 29 people in the blockaded Palestinian enclave and one in Israel.
Israel and Gaza traded heavy fire on Friday but Egyptian mediators launched a new bid to end days of fighting that has killed dozens, all but one of them Palestinian.
The Malian army and foreign fighters killed at least 500 people during an anti-jihadist operation in central Mali in March 2022, according to a report released on Friday by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).
Forecasters expect the cyclone to bring a deluge of rain, which can trigger landslides.
Guyana is poised to become the fourth-largest offshore oil producer in the world. But many Guyanese people worry their lives won’t improve for the better even if the oil boom generates billions of dollars for this largely impoverished nation.
Defects on certain Tesla models could lead drivers to step on the accelerator pedals for longer than necessary, increasing the risk of collisions, China’s market regulator says.
Late on Friday afternoon, VR said it had resolved the problem but that some long-distance trains would still be behind schedule.
Taiwanese battery maker Prologium said Friday it will invest billions of dollars in building a new factory in northern France for its first European plant.
Avian influenza H5N1 which has been raging in the eastern parts of Latvia has also been detected in Cēsis and Madona municipalities, as reported by the Food and Veterinary Service (PVD).
In the second phase of exhumations started this week, 29 more bodies have been found in Shakahola forest.
Fruit orchards and gardens in all regions of Latvia have been damaged with the unusual frost last week. The damage will cost millions,€ estimated the Latvian Association of Fruit Growers, which will turn to the Ministry of Agriculture (ZM) for support to the sector, Latvian Radio reported on May 12.
Starting a family in Italy is becoming a “titanic effort” that only the rich can afford, Pope Francis says, warning that “savage” free-market conditions were preventing the young from having children.
An early scorching heatwave across Spain has worsened the impact of the country's long-term drought, causing unprecedented damage to the country's crops. As farmers grow desperate for irrigation, the government's plan to limit the rerouting of water from the nation's longest river€ – the Tagus€ – for agricultural purposes lies at the centre of a heated debate.
Many tenants have been forced to move back home to live with their parents, while others were even forced to sleep in cars.
Skipton launches new no-deposit mortgage
Which? reveals how you can save hundreds of pounds on your stocks and shares Isa, all while getting better service, tools and research
Federal Reserve governor Philip Jefferson says inflation remains too high and there has been “little progress” made toward bringing it down to the central bank’s 2% target
Leaders of the Group of Seven countries are set to issue a statement of concern about China’s use of economic leverage abroad when they gather next week, according to a US official familiar with the discussions.
The world's seven most industrialized countries, their biggest concern to discuss at their next meeting.
"What is North Atlantic Treaty Organization really up to?," Chinese diplomat Wang asked.
Washington has imposed unilateral economic sanctions on nearly 40 countries around the world, affecting nearly half of the world's population.
U.S.-based manufacturers of solar products say rules issued by the Biden administration on Friday will “cement China’s dominance” over the solar industry.
Wealthy inmates bribe prison officials to get out of hard labor and live in ‘special cells.’
When we discussed Old Mutual joining the domestic USD remittance race, someone called it the ‘fintech and remittance gold rush.’ It really is a gold rush. Today, we are talking about another financial institution, Stanbic, launching its solution.
"...Ncube€ affirmed€ the€ government's€ commitment€ to preserve€ macroeconomic€ balance..."
The€ United Kingdom remains the only G7 country in which the main quarterly measure of GDP has not recovered to its pre-pandemic peak yet.
NEARLY A FIFTH of Finns are considering moving or actively looking to move due to high housing costs, finds a survey commissioned by Danske Bank.
Sari Takala, the director of consumer lending at Danske Bank, told Helsingin Sanomat on Wednesday that the survey respondents were asked about the possibility of relocation for the first time, making it difficult to say whether the share of respondents considering moving is high or low.
When the Hong Kong government announced plans to overhaul District Council elections following a pro-democracy landslide in 2019, a spotlight was shone on three local-level committees in each of Hong Kong’s 18 districts.
Former NBCUniversal advertising chief Linda Yaccarino will become Twitter’s new CEO, current chief executive Elon Musk says in a tweet. “I am excited to welcome Linda Yaccarino as the new CEO of Twitter!” Musk said. He added “@LindaYacc will focus primarily on business operations, while I focus on product design & new technology”. Yaccarino modernised […]
Elon Musk has chosen top ad executive Linda Yaccarino to take the day-to-day reins of Twitter as he fights to reverse the tide at the struggling platform he bought for $44 billion last year.
Updated: Elon Musk announced Friday that he has name Linda Yaccarino, NBC Universal Media LLC’s head of advertising, as Twitter’s new chief executive. “@LindaYacc€ will focus primarily on business operations, while I focus on product design & new technology,” Musk tweeted Friday.>
The controversial host launches his effort at a promising moment for dissident voices.
Known as the “land of steady habits,” Connecticut represents a microcosm of the racist legacy of voter suppression nationwide — but that might change soon.
While some people think of Connecticut as progressive, in truth, we’re behind on protecting the right to vote: Connecticut is one of only four states that does not have in-person early voting, one of only 15 states without no-excuse absentee voting, and is in the bottom half of states for individual voters when it comes to our personal costs, in time and effort, for us to vote. All of this is a vestige of Connecticut’s long, racist history of trying to restrict Black, Indigenous, and Puerto Rican voters’ power — our state shamefully was the creator of literacy tests.
Like most states, though, Connecticut also has a proud history of voters, led by voters of color, fighting for better access to the ballot box. In the past five years alone, Connecticut has banned prison gerrymandering and restored the right to vote for people on parole.
Elon Musk announced that Linda Yaccarino would succeed him as Twitter CEO, confirming reports first published by the Wall Street Journal./blockquote>
The new platform aims to be a decentralized alternative to Twitter. The vibe there is mostly like that of a Portland coffee shop.
The nascent social network feels like a small community of unhinged friends and freaks—and that’s maybe its most promising feature.
Candlelight Party may get rejected because election officials won’t recognize prior paperwork.
Foreign Minister Tkatchenko is stepping aside to allow an investigation into the incident.
Storm is similar in strength to 2008’s Nargis, which killed nearly 140,000
Elon Musk sat down in April for an on-stage interview with Linda Yaccarino, the advertising executive he named as Twitter's new chief executive on Friday
Elon Musk’s seemingly erratic behavior is rational if one looks at the true source of his wealth.
In the run up to the Better Way conference – taking place in Bath next month – James Corbett (who will be speaking at the conference) sits down with the one of organisers, Dr Tess Lawrie. D Lawrie is a medical doctor and research consultant based in the UK.
NBCUniversal's veteran ad chief Linda Yaccarino will become the new CEO of Twitter, Elon Musk tweeted Friday.
Driving the news: Yaccarino will "focus primarily on business operations" in the role as CEO, Musk wrote, adding that he would be in charge of product design and new technology.
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Case is the latest conviction for violating Article 117, a vague law often used to silence dissent.
China’s Foreign Minister Qin Gang will visit Australia soon in a fresh sign of improved relations between the nations and the potential lifting of trade bans on Australian exports, Trade Minister Don Farrell says. Speaking on Friday in Beijing, Senator Farrell said he had also invited his Chinese counterpart Wang Wentao to visit Australia.
The Communist Party has broken its promise to investigate shoddy school construction, parents say
The drills come amid a larger push by Beijing to engage with its neighbors in Southeast Asia.
Kazakh President Qasym-Zhomart Toqaev said it is "absolutely clear" that Taiwan is a part of China as the Central Asian nation looks to build ties with its eastern neighbor.
A music idol in his early 20s and then an engineer, Balen, 33, next won an upset victory as mayor of Nepal’s capital, inspiring a wave of young politicians. Now, he’s tearing down parts of the city.
When sweeping charges against the Chapitos were announced last month, the Justice Department presented a unified front. It was another story behind the scenes.
If no presidential candidate gets over 50 percent of the votes on Sunday, a second round will take place on May 28.
Watergate reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein discussed the role of journalism in a modern age.
Two jailed Iranian educators have launched hunger strikes after authorities detained three more of their colleagues -- bringing the total to 16 -- for supporting nationwide protests over what is seen as the government's trampling of rights and freedoms.
Vietnamese media, including the state-owned Tuoitre newspaper, reported that the People’s Court of Ho Chi Minh City sentenced political activist Tran Van Bang on Friday to eight years in prison and three years of probation for “spreading anti-government propaganda.”
Books by satirical cartoonist Zunzi have disappeared from Hong Kong public library listings, after his comic strip was axed by newspaper Ming Pao on Wednesday following criticism from an official.
Sometimes,€ as Joni Mitchell sang many years ago, you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone. Writing comments about public affairs only makes sense if there is a conversation to which you are contributing.
For decades, a giant, inflatable rat with beady eyes, sharp teeth and a pustule-covered belly has been looming over union protests, drawing attention to construction sites or buildings with labor disputes
The activist Yang Maodong said he had only wanted China to “fully realize authentic freedom, democracy, human rights and rule of law.”
The Railway and Transport Union is negotiating on behalf of around 230,000 employees from 50 different companies.
The peak summer travel season is almost here, and pilots are stepping up their pressure on major airlines for new contracts that will include higher pay. United Airlines pilots walked picket lines at 10 big U.S. airports on Friday, although they're not on strike. Their protests come right after pilots at American and Southwest voted to authorize strikes. Union officials at United say they might hold a strike vote too. But that doesn't mean your summer trip will be ruined. Federal law makes it very hard for airline unions to conduct strikes, and gives Congress and the president power to block a strike.
Unsold Yeezys have been hanging over Adidas ever since the German sportswear company decided to end its partnership with Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West.
Adidas will sell through its $1.3 billion dollar stock of unsold Yeezy shoes after all. Here’s the latest. Adidas’ new CEO Bjørn Gulden says the company will sell through its stock of the shoes and donate the proceeds to charity.
On March 1, several non-BJP leaders – including Congress president Mallikarjuna Kharge, National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah, Samajwadi Party’s Akhilesh Yadav and Rashtriya Janata Dal’s Tejaswi Yadav – descended in Tamil Nadu.
Three leading figures from the Iranian women's protest movement spoke at an Atlantic Council Front Page event about how their struggle has attracted global attention and what's next.
Benjamin Brière and Bernard Phelan had been accused of spying, which they denied. They had protested their captivity with hunger strikes, and their families had fought for their release.
Iran on Friday released two French citizens, including one also holding Irish nationality, as Paris urged Tehran to free other foreigners jailed by the Islamic republic.
As Mayor Eric Adams began speaking at the law school’s commencement service, many of the graduates, in their caps and gowns, turned away from him in a show of protest.
Democrats are not out to weaken the Supreme Court. But they should be.
The Lithuanian State Border Guard Service’s (VSAT’s) Boomeranger 1100 high-speed boat on Friday is leaving for Joint Operation Themis 2023 in the Mediterranean Sea.
The Writers Guild of America indicated it would not grant a waiver to allow a live telecast of the Tonys on June 11, threatening one of Broadway’s biggest marketing moments.
As affordable housing becomes harder to find, many churches with dwindling congregations find that their greatest community gift might be their real estate. Hundreds of faith groups in the United States are using their property to build much-needed housing.
It’s good to be enigmatic if you work for the CIA. But as her daughter, it took decades for me to understand.
Mass protests over Imran Khan’s arrest have left a trail of destruction throughout Pakistan, and brought the integrity of the country’s most powerful institutions under fire.
Pakistani politicians have frequently been arrested and jailed since the country’s founding in 1947.
Former Prime Minister Imran Khan on May 12 was granted release on bail for two weeks by judges in Pakistan's capital, Islamabad, a day after the Supreme Court ruled as unlawful his arrest that sparked a wave of deadly unrest across the south Asian nation.
A Pakistani court ordered former Prime Minister Imran Khan's release on bail for two weeks, his lawyer said on Friday, following an arrest that sparked deadly unrest in the nuclear-armed nation.
A cross-party parliamentary committee has backed laws setting up a referendum to enshrine an Indigenous voice in the constitution. The inquiry report, released three days earlier than expected on Friday, said the need for constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples is “unquestionable”.
The UK Business and Trade Secretary announced Wednesday that the UK will reduce the number of EU laws being revoked or replaced from 4,000 to 600 by the end of the year.
Pandemic-era migration restrictions were lifted without a fresh spike in border crossings. Thousands of migrants now find themselves in a holding pattern.
Tens of thousands of people marched on May 12 in another protest in Belgrade following two mass shootings and a general increase of violence that have shaken the country.
Human Rights Watch (HRW) warned on Friday that Italy’s newly passed Cutro law will have “devastating impacts” on migrants’ rights, and threaten their ability to seek protection, access fair asylum and move freely throughout the country.
The European Parliament voted in favor of EU accession to the Istanbul Convention, which aims to prevent and combat violence against women. The convention was originally signed six years ago, but the refusal of some member states prevented it from being ratified.
A delegation of human rights organizations traveled to the US’s southern border on Friday to “bear witness” to the end of Title 42, a Trump-era immigration policy. The organizations condemned the situation and described it as being “rooted in violence and abuse instead of compassion.”
Despite the relative calm, the Biden administration faces court challenges that they say may undermine efforts to deal with record levels of border crossings.
The plan faced immediate criticism from a Brooklyn councilman, but a spokesman for the mayor said, “We are opening emergency shelters and respite centers daily, but we are out of space.”
It was all so calm and unhurried. Sometimes, somehow, the fear of violence shakes people more than violence itself.
The Manhattan district attorney’s office charged Mr. Penny with second-degree manslaughter for choking Mr. Neely to death on the subway.
Two people aged around 60 are suspected of procurement operations via Thai massage parlours since 2014.
A Thai court said the actions of the ringleaders “gravely undermined Buddhism".
The fiction of Anzia Yezierska captures the perennial tension between personal ambition and the obligations of care.
Michael Schulman talks with Laura Jacqmin, a veteran TV writer and a Writers Guild strike captain. Plus, the comedian and essayist Samantha Irby in conversation with Doreen St. Félix.
The Teamsters say that Amazon is in “complete control” of the conditions which caused drivers to organize. Amazon has declined to bargain.
"By working together with our major mobile network operators, many more Kiwis will gain access to 5G services quicker..."
About ten years ago, ICANN started the "gTLD" program. "Generic TLDs" allows various brands to register their own trademark as a TLD. Instead of "google.com", you now can have ".google"&#;x26;#;x21; Applying for a gTLD isn&#;x26;#;39;t cheap, and success isn&#;x26;#;39;t guaranteed. But since its inception, dozens of new gTLDs have been approved and started to be used [1].
The deal in which Korean Air would become the biggest shareholder in indebted Asiana was announced in late 2020.
Further strengthening the PATLIB network, fostering new synergies in the innovation landscape.
TLC is partnering with SongVest to re-record classic versions of its hits, giving fans an opportunity to purchase fractionalized royalties from these songs. TLC fans now have the opportunity to own a piece of their favorite songs and receive royalty payments from the group’s newly-recorded versions of their hits “No Scrubs,” “Diggin’ on You,”...
Back in August of 2021, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) called for “stronger laws to tackle illegal ticket resale” and published a comprehensive report on the secondary market. Now, the UK government has formally rejected the reform demands.
Seth Rogen is joining the chorus with Snoop Dogg asking why streaming platform profits don’t seem to end up in artists’ hands. The ongoing Writers Guild of America strike has prompted comments from Snoop Dogg, who suggested music artists might do the same to DSPs.
Universal Music shareholders have approved Lucian Grainge’s $150 million+ compensation blowout despite recommendations that shareholders vote against UMG’s remuneration policy.
When rumors started swirling that the pop star was writing a book, Swifties were ready for it. But their hunt for Easter eggs led them to a different global phenomenon: BTS.
Tales of status, those who have it and those who want it, are on my list.