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Microsoft and OpenAI’s Close Partnership Shows Signs of Fraying

Last fall, Sam Altman, OpenAI’s chief executive, asked his counterpart at Microsoft, Satya Nadella, if the tech giant would invest billions of dollars in the start-up. Microsoft had already pumped $13 billion into OpenAI, and Mr. Nadella was initially willing to keep the cash spigot flowing. But after OpenAI’s board of directors briefly ousted Mr. […]

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Mark Robinson’s Chances Against Josh Stein in North Carolina: Poll

Republican North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson‘s chances of defeating Democrat Josh Stein in the state’s gubernatorial election appear to be slim, according to new polling results. Stein, North Carolina’s attorney general, was supported by 49.3 percent of likely North Carolina voters in a poll released by Carolina Journal on Thursday, while Robinson was backed […]

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US charges Indian government employee in foiled Sikh separatist murder plot

The United States has filed charges against an Indian government employee it says was involved in a failed plot to kill an American citizen, who is a prominent advocate for Sikh separatism, in New York. The US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York announced on Thursday that it filed “murder-for-hire and money […]

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Alyssa Lokits case: Man accused of savagely murdering woman on Nashville trail makes first court appearance

Paul Park, the man accused of ambushing a total stranger as she exercised on a popular Nashville, Tennessee, trail and shooting her to death, was due to make his first court appearance on Thursday. Park, 29, of Brentwood, was arrested less than 24 hours after Vanderbilt graduate Alyssa Lokits, 34, was found dead on the […]

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Trump complains to judge that Kamala Harris has used Jack Smith’s evidence in ads

Donald Trump fought and failed to delay another release of prosecutors’ evidence in the 2020 election interference case against him. In a court filing Thursday, Trump’s attorneys asked a federal judge to hold off on the release of more documents from special counsel Jack Smith until November 14 — nine days after the 2024 presidential […]

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Children’s Crusade: The folly of hoping your kids ‘Christianize’ public school

The year is 1212. You’re standing on board a ship that’s taking you to Jerusalem. At least you hope it is. You’re exhausted and hungry. You’ve already watched half of your friends and companions die along the way. You’re not really sure any more if this is a good idea, but you still believe in […]

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Alabama executes man who killed 5 and asked to be put to death

Alabama executed a man Thursday who admitted to killing five people with an ax and gun during a drug-fueled rampage in 2016 and dropped his appeals to allow his lethal injection to go forward. Derrick Dearman, 36, was pronounced dead at 6:14 p.m. Thursday at Holman prison in southern Alabama. He pleaded guilty in a […]

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A24 Timothée Chalamet Movie ‘Marty Supreme’ Adds Sandra Bernhard

EXCLUSIVE: Josh Safdie’s A24 ping pong prodigy feature Marty Supreme has added The King of Comedy actress and comedienne Sandra Bernhard. Bernhard will be playing a neighbor and friend of Fran Drescher in a cameo role. Bernard joins a cast that also includes Timothée Chalamet in the title role, Gwyneth Paltrow, Tyler, The Creator; Odessa A’zion, Penn […]

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The Apprentice film review: This tale is a masterclass in storytelling, with leads giving career defining performances

THE APPRENTICE

(15), 122mins     

★★★★★

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Sebastian Stan plays Donald Trump excellently in The Apprentice[/caption]

HE is one of the most divisive characters in the world, but how did Donald Trump become the man he is today?

It would seem he copied it from someone else. That someone was lawyer Roy Cohn.

One dark night in the late 1970s a young, naive wannabe businessman, Trump (Sebastian Stan), meets Cohn (Jeremy Strong) in an underground nightclub full of the top movers and shakers in New York.

Trump is entranced by Cohn, with his cold stare, flat tone and relentless cut-throat ambition. He wants to be just like him.

He soon asks for guidance from the top lawyer on some legal issues his dad’s business is having with the government. They don’t like the way Trump senior is overtly racist by not renting to black people.

He also wants to get some building projects off the ground, including his radical super-skyscraper, Trump Towers. Cohn negotiates for him on both — and wins.

Most think Trump is a bad joke in an even worse suit, but Cohn sees the potential in him, taking him under his wing.

He teaches him the tricks of the trade, which involves a lot of bribery and blackmail.

As Trump’s success rises to meteoric heights, so does his ego.

He stops at nothing to get what he wants.

That includes his first wife, Ivana (Maria Bakalova) who he woos with expensive gifts and luxury holidays.

You watch as she goes from admiring him to despising him.

But director Ali Abbasi and writer Gary Sherman are careful not to just paint Trump and Cohn as unrelenting bullies.

They’re far more human than that and cliché tropes are avoided.

While they are, undoubtedly, monsters in their own field, they also have to deal with real life: a sudden death in the family and terminal illness.

Trump shows himself to be the more emotionally stunted of the two, with even Cohn — who is close to the devil himself — being shocked by his lack of empathy.

The cinematography is spectacular, with incredible 70s and 80s detail — it often feels like watching a grainy documentary.

Trump morphs into the hairspray-loving, perma-orange glow of the man he is today.

The Apprentice is a masterclass in storytelling, with both Stan and Strong giving the performances of their career.

Watch and learn.

Film news

Alana Haim is cast to star in a new film alongside Zendaya.

Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl sees Wallace invent a ‘smart gnome’ that develops an evil mind of its own.

Martin Scorsese has produced a documentary on The Beatles for Disney+

SMILE 2

(18) 127mins

★★★☆☆

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Smile 2 cranks up the horror dial with even more blood, guts and jump scares than the first one[/caption]

POP sensation Skye Riley is preparing for her world tour, but she begins experiencing terrifying paranormal events.

Overwhelmed, Skye (Naomi Scott) must confront her painful past as she sinks into a darkness that threatens to consume her.

Smile 2 cranks up the horror dial with even more blood, guts and jump scares than the first one from 2022.

Director Parker Finn pulls no punches in this nightmare-fuelled sequel, taking us on a ride that’s even more intense and disturbing.

Scott ditches her Disney roots for a wild, hair-raising perform-ance – think Taylor Swift on acid.

She spirals into madness as she encounters some seriously freaky supernatural forces.

But the film feels at times a bit too showy, with tricks and tech-niques borrowed from far superior horror offerings – the repeated upside down camera shots are lifted straight out of 2019’s Mid-sommar.

Besides Scott, there are decent performances from Lukas Gage as drug dealer Lewis and a hugely impressive turn from Ray Nicholson – son of Jack – as Skye’s former boyfriend Paul.

This is a perfectly serviceable sequel, but it’s just nothing special.

THE WILD ROBOT

(U) 102mins

★★★★★

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The Wild Robot delivers stunning visuals and sharp storytelling[/caption]

FILMMAKER, voice actor and animator Chris Sanders (Lilo & Stitch, The Call Of The Wild) returns with this exciting adventure from the DreamWorks studios.

Adapted from Peter Brown’s novel of the same name, The Wild Robot features a star-studded voice cast including Lupita Nyong’o, Pedro Pascal, Bill Nighy and Heartstopper’s Kit Connor.

The story follows Roz (Nyong’o), a robot stranded on a deserted island who accidentally causes the demise of a family of geese.

So she adopts the sole surviving gosling, Brightbill (Connor).

With the help of cunning fox Fink (Pascal), Roz must navigate the challenges of the wild and protect her new charge from dangers.

Sanders knocks it out of the park with a thrilling and heartwarming adaptation that’s packed with action and laughs.

The movie tackles big themes like family and identity, and delivers stunning visuals and sharp storytelling.

Nyong’o shines as Roz, while Pascal’s sly take on Fink adds plenty of charm and humour. Connor as Brightbill delivers heart and a whole load of teenage angst.

It’s emotional and exciting – and it’s impossible not to fall in love with its positive outlook.

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The Works shoppers rush to buy Christmas stationary perfect for stocking fillers & scanning from just £1 

SHOPPERS are racing to get their hands on Christmas stationary perfect for stocking filler from The Works – and items start from just £1.

A thrifty shopper took to Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK to share the bargains.

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Budget retailer The Works has launched some festive stationary from just £1[/caption]
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A Facebook user shared a post prompting shoppers to nab £1 stocking filler[/caption]

The post read: “The Works Christmas items from £1 – in store and online”.

Along with the post was a picture showing four different items from the range – including a bouncing putty for £1.50 and a pack of festive rubbers for just £1.

Festive item also include a glow in the dark squishy for just £2 and a light up yoyo for £1.

Delighted Facebook users planned trips to the discount retailer to nab the affordable stocking filler.

One wrote: “The elf’s first little gifts”, while another wrote: “cute for stockings”.

A different account commented: “Some good little bits for my Christmas Eve box”, and one was particularly keen on “the cute rubbers”.

And one thanked the original poster for sharing the bargain: “Thank you Just got these for my kids as stocking fillers.”

The Works describes its light up yoyo as a “bright and colourful flashing festive themed yoyo that is sure to provide hours of fun for both children and adults.”

Its pack of five 3D rubbers are shaped like Christmas trees, snowmen, and gifts.

And the “soft and stretchy” Christmas bouncing putty is “perfect for moulding, squishing, and bouncing into fun shapes”.

Last but not least is the glow in the dark squishy which for £2, offers some festive excitement for tots across the country.

Head to The Works’ website to check out their full Christmas range so far.

It comes just months after the budget kids retailer was flogging a set of football-themed stationery from just a pound.

The Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group shared the bargain deal stating: “Football Stationery From £1 At The Works.”

Parents were quick to rush to the comments and share the deal.

One mum said on social: “Look at these!”

A second commented: “Fold out stationery set online.”

Another pointed out the bits could be perfect for Christmas and posted: “Stocking fillers!”

A fourth wrote: “Need to go in, footy things!”

While a fifth said: “Love it all!”

How to save money on Christmas shopping

CONSUMER reporter Sam Walker reveals how you can save money on your Christmas shopping.

Limit the amount of presents – buying presents for all your family and friends can cost a bomb.

Instead, why not organise a Secret Santa between your inner circles so you’re not having to buy multiple presents.

Plan ahead – if you’ve got the stamina and budget, it’s worth buying your Christmas presents for the following year in the January sales.

Make sure you shop around for the best deals by using price comparison sites so you’re not forking out more than you should though.

Buy in Boxing Day sales – some retailers start their main Christmas sales early so you can actually snap up a bargain before December 25.

Delivery may cost you a bit more, but it can be worth it if the savings are decent.

Shop via outlet stores – you can save loads of money shopping via outlet stores like Amazon Warehouse or Office Offcuts.

They work by selling returned or slightly damaged products at a discounted rate, but usually any wear and tear is minor.

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