'I Know It's Great' — Deborah Ann Woll Says She's 'Totally Unbothered' by the Online Hate Surrounding God of War Laufey

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God of War Laufey star Deborah Ann Woll says she's "totally unbothered" by the online hate surrounding her new PS5 exclusive because she knows "it's great."

Former Intel CEO says the chipmaker went off the rails 'when it started to be run by business people'

Former Intel CEO says the chipmaker went off the rails ‘when it started to be run by business people’

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Energy drinks to be banned for under-16s in England from April

Children under 16 will be banned from buying high-caffeine energy drinks in England from April, the government has said.

Drinks containing more than 150mg of caffeine per litre will be illegal to sell to children and younger teenagers in shops, restaurants, cafes, vending machines and online.

Tom Cruise Praises Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’: “I Can’t Wait to See It Again”

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Tom Cruise is giving Christopher Nolan‘s The Odyssey his stamp of approval.

Cruise took to social media on Thursday after attending an early screening of Nolan’s Greek epic, thanking the filmmaker, his wife and producing partner Emma Thomas, and the film’s cast and crew.

Womens T20 Finals Day: Hampshire's Georgia Adams calls for 'clean slate'

Hampshire captain Georgia Adams has called for the team to "wipe the slate clean" as they prepare for the T20 Blast Finals Day at the Oval on Friday.

The Hawks topped the group table, winning eight of their 12 matches, losing twice and being involved in two tied games.

Neurons Playing Tetris—Intactis Bio Joins the Biocomputing Industry

Screenshot of Intactis Bio's new game, Biostack

Intactis Bio has launched Biostack, a Tetris-like game where players can compete against a neuron-powered biocomputer.

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Intactis Bio has launched Biostack, a head-to-head Tetris-like game that pits people against brain cells. The game is an interactive public demonstration of Intactis’s underlying tech, which Founder and CEO Daniel Rodriguez-Granrose, PhD, refers to as a biohybrid computer.

Chloe Fineman Exits ‘SNL’ After 7 Seasons

Chloe Fineman has left Saturday Night Live after seven seasons. She announced the news via Instagram on Thursday.

Her departure comes ahead of the show’s 52nd season on NBC. Fineman leaves after a sizable upheaval in the show’s cast last year, which saw the departures of Heidi Gardner, Ego Nwodim, Devon Walker, Emil Wakima and Michael Longfellow before season 51 began and Bowen Yang partway through the season. SNL also added five featured players (Tommy Brennan, Jeremy Culhane, Ben Marshall, Kam Patterson and Veronika Slowikowska) last season

Energy drinks to be banned from sale to under-16s in England

High-caffeine energy drinks “have no place in children’s hands” and will be banned from sale to under-16s in England from April next year under new laws designed to improve health outcomes in young people.

Seven Reasons Why You Should See Jack White’s Tour Right Now

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From catalog-spanning deep cuts to $20 tickets for students, he's playing some of the most thrilling shows of his career

Last week, in the middle of Jack White’s sold-out show at the Brooklyn Paramount, a five-feet-four-inch bass player got onstage. It was his 20-year-old daughter, Scarlett White, grooving along to “Cannon,” from the White Stripes’ self-titled 1999 debut. She stayed with her dad for two more songs — the White Stripes’ cover of Blind Willie Johnson’s “John the Revelator” and “Black Math,” from the garage rock duo’s 2003 classic Elephant — with White posting a video afterwards like a proud father.

White House teleprompter operator accused of making $100k off Trump speech bets

A White House teleprompter operator is being investigated over allegedly using inside information to place bets and make nearly $100,000 on US President Donald Trump's speeches.

Gabriel Perez, who had worked at the White House since 2016, is accused of placing bets on words the president would use during major public addresses, including the State of the Union speech.