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New GTA 6 leaked footage is actually years old, alleged leakers claim, so don’t expect Rockstar’s final product to look like that
The Netflix special is only eight days away, y’all
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Popular daily drinking habit could nearly triple risk of deadly cancer, major study finds
A new study from Mass General Brigham has found that drinking sugary beverages daily may substantially raise the risk of developing stomach cancer. Researchers say the findings add to growing evidence that sugar-sweetened drinks could be contributing to a rise in gastrointestinal cancers, offering a potentially modifiable lifestyle factor that people could adjust to reduce…
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Chulpan Khamatova To Lead Alexander Molochnikov’s ‘The Extremists’ From AR Content & Forma Pro Films
Actress Chulpan Khamatova has been cast to lead Alexander Molochnikov’s “The Extremists”, a feature-length expansion of his Oscar-shortlisted short film “Extremist”. The short followed a young Russian artist who secretly replaced supermarket food labels with pacifist messages, an act that led to her arrest and the threat of a decade-long prison sentence. Khamatova, once one…
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GTA 6 gameplay footage and map appear to leak online, as group seemingly responsible makes demands of Rockstar
What appears to be genuine gameplay footage from Grand Theft Auto 6, along with an image purporting to show the game’s full map, has leaked online. A group calling itself CyberLeek has claimed responsibility, framing the leak as an act of protest over “Gamers’ Rights” amid the shift away from physical game discs, and reportedly…
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Fired Rockstar workers say you shouldn’t boycott GTA 6 for them: ‘We spent years pouring our hard work, skill, and creativity into making GTA’
Several former Rockstar Games employees who were dismissed earlier this year have spoken out to say fans should not boycott the upcoming Grand Theft Auto 6 in protest at their sacking. The ex-staff, who were let go after Rockstar cracked down on workers involved in unionisation efforts, argue that punishing the game commercially would unfairly…
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Deleted Highlander Action Sequence With The Kurgan Was Cut Because It Was ‘Too Good,’ Actor Says
A fencing actor named Alex King has revealed why his sword fight scene with Clancy Brown’s villain The Kurgan was cut from the 1985 film Highlander, telling The Telegraph that filmmakers believed the sequence was simply too impressive. King, who played an immortal called Yung Dol Kim beheaded by The Kurgan, said he was never…
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Three things Sheffield United lacked last season that look to be returning – thestar.co.uk
Three things Sheffield United lacked last season that look to be returning thestar.co.uk
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‘What a start!’ – Robinson gives England perfect start against Pakistan
England made an ideal start to the first Test against Pakistan at Headingley, with bowler Ollie Robinson taking a wicket with the very first ball of the match. Robinson trapped Pakistan opener Azan Awais lbw, giving England early momentum on the opening morning and putting Pakistan under pressure from the outset of the series. The…
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Framework gave its 12-inch laptop some hardware upgrades
Framework has refreshed its 12-inch convertible laptop with Intel’s newer Core Series 3 chips, expanded customisation options and, for the first time, a pre-built configuration running Linux instead of Windows. The update matters because it lowers the entry price and reflects Framework’s efforts to better serve its user base, given that the company says almost…
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SAP consultant job ads overshoot final offers by up to 12%, recruiter claims
A recruitment firm specialising in SAP staffing says job advertisements for SAP consultants in Germany, Austria and Switzerland typically quote salaries 10 to 12 percent higher than the offer eventually made to the successful candidate. The findings highlight a gap between advertised pay and actual outcomes in a hiring market for a widely used enterprise…