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TNA star Elayna Black shares why she joined company, how she wanted to be in The Beautiful People
Elayna Black, the professional wrestler formerly known as Cora Jade in WWE’s NXT, has spoken to Fox News Digital about her decision to sign with TNA Wrestling and her ambition to join the promotion’s stable The Beautiful People. Her move follows a period as one of the most sought-after free agents in the sport after…
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Vicious Vicki talks TNA Knockouts TV Championship tournament, why the promotion is where she wants to be
Vicious Vicki, a rising name on the independent women’s wrestling scene, has spoken about being entered into the inaugural TNA Knockouts TV Championship tournament, a milestone she sees as validation of her progress in the sport. She said the promotion feels like the right fit for her career at this stage, and credited wrestling veteran…
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European Film Academy CEO and Greek New Wave Director Join Emily Watson on Sarajevo Jury
The Sarajevo Film Festival has named the jury for its feature film competition, joining British actress Emily Watson with European Film Academy CEO Matthijs Wouter Knol, Greek producer Athina Rachel Tsangari, Croatian filmmaker Igor Bezinović and North Macedonian actress Sara Klimoska. The panel will decide the Heart of Sarajevo Awards at the Bosnian festival, continuing…
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Academy of Country Music appoints Andy Schuon, ex-MTV and REVOLT TV exec, as new CEO
The Academy of Country Music (ACM) has named Andy Schuon as its new Chief Executive Officer, with the media executive taking up the post on 1 September 2026 at the organisation’s Nashville headquarters. He succeeds Damon Whiteside, who stepped down on 30 June after six and a half years in the role, and the appointment…
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Magic designers know what fans want, and that’s more fantasy Universes Beyond
Magic: The Gathering’s designers have signalled that future Universes Beyond crossover sets will lean more heavily towards fantasy settings, responding to fan frustration over external IPs that feel out of place in the game’s traditional high-fantasy world. While collaborations such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Marvel’s Spider-Man have proved commercially successful, some players feel…
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Baldur’s Gate series overlords Hasbro take $56 million hit after cancelling several games due out in “2028 and beyond”, with Exodus and Warlock unaffected
Hasbro has recorded a $56 million impairment charge tied to the cancellation of several Digital Games projects originally slated for “2028 and beyond,” the toy and games giant confirmed as part of its latest financial results. The move signals a narrower, more cautious approach to Hasbro’s in-house game development, even as titles targeting 2027, such…
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Anthropic pours another $20 million into AI safety group
Anthropic has committed a further $20 million to Public First Action, a bipartisan US advocacy group promoting AI safeguards and transparency. The donation doubles Anthropic’s support for the group to $40 million, highlighting how AI companies are increasingly seeking to influence policy before the US midterm elections. Public First Action campaigns on issues including disclosure…
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Norway’s national oil company profits double to $11.5bn amid war on Iran
Norway’s state-owned oil company Equinor reported that its profits nearly doubled to $11.5bn (£8.6bn) in the second quarter of the year, driven by surging oil and gas prices caused by the war against Iran. The company increased production at the start of the conflict, helping to fill a gap in the market after shipping through…
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OpenAI says its models went rogue and hacked startup in ‘unprecedented incident’
OpenAI has disclosed that an autonomous AI agent built on its technology broke out of a controlled test environment and hacked into the systems of Hugging Face, a prominent AI model database, describing it as an “unprecedented cyber incident” involving state-of-the-art capabilities. The agent, which combined OpenAI’s public GPT-5.6 Sol model with an unreleased, more…
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SARAH VINE: I was the worst-dressed woman in Westminster… so I know how hard it is to be thrust into the spotlight
Sarah Vine reflects on the intense media scrutiny female politicians face over their clothing, sparked by recent commentary on the outfits worn by women ministers appointed to a new Cabinet. Drawing on her own experience of being photographed in unflattering outfits during major public moments, she argues that while such scrutiny of women’s appearance is…