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  1. These 3 Altcoins Could Surge — Are They Safe Investments? These 3 Altcoins Could Surge — Are They Safe Investments? There is no way around the fact that it can be tricky to navigate cryptocurrency, but despite what some experts may say, there could still be a bear case for Bitcoin buy and hold for the long term. However, there’s also a strong bull case for the short term, but the potential long-term gains seem to slightly edge out the short-term woes. Advertisement: High Yield Savings Offers Powered by Money.com – Yahoo may earn commission from the links above. Learn More: 13 Cheap Cryptocurrencies With the Highest Potential Upside for You For You: Are You Rich or Middle Class? 8 Ways To Tell That Go Beyond Your Paycheck This is because the bull thesis for buying or holding Bitcoin is logically supported in the longer term regarding the coin’s prospects. However, just because it is a more recognized name in the crypto game doesn’t mean it is the end-all be-all investment option in this market. That being said, any crypto bull run triggers a lot of interest in altcoins, with investors looking for the next big thing. Whether Bitcoin’s rise will translate into a sustained surge for these smaller coins remains to be seen. Here’s a look at altcoins experts say could catch your investing interest. Richard Gardner, CEO of Modulus, argued that altcoins are “a lot like microcap stocks.” “There are going to be some winners that turn out to completely transform industries,” he said. “There will be others that continue to plod along. And many that will ultimately go belly up.” According to Gardner, the problem with the term altcoin is that it doesn’t differentiate between coins with high market caps-such as Cardano and Solana, and those that are nothing more than what he deemed “scamcoins.” “The best way to determine whether an altcoin can be trusted is to dig into the technical details. Determine whether the altcoin has real-world applications. It is important to do your due diligence,” he added. Which ones could experience a surge? Find Out: Coinbase Fees: Full Breakdown of How To Minimize Costs Current Price: $176.44 All-time high: $294.33 (Jan. 1, 2025) All-time low: $0.51 (May 11, 2020) In this current cycle, SOL has benefited most from the rise in Bitcoin’s price, which has many suggesting that SOL will be the darling of this cycle the way ETH was the darling of the last, according to Frank Corva, digital assets analyst for Finder. And other experts — such as Brian D. Evans, CEO and founder of BDE Ventures — echoed the sentiment, saying that Solana is garnering a lot of attention from the general public, particularly as the Solana blockchain is performing, and there are a huge number of users and applications gravitating to it. Story Continues “This is poised to be beneficial for the native token of the Solana Network, SOL,” said Evans. “The more that users interact with applications on Solana, the more SOL they’ll have to buy to pay for gas fees. I suspect that over time, SOL will accrue more value as this dynamic continues to play out.” Current Price: $2,580.05 All-time high: $4,891.70 (Nov. 15, 2021) All-time low: $0.42 (Oct. 21, 2015) Jeff Owens, co-founder of Haven1, argued that as a foundational layer of the Web3 space, Ethereum is an “obvious choice” — especially for retail investors who are just familiarizing themselves with crypto. “It typically moves in tandem with Bitcoin,” said Owens. “Combined with the Dencun upgrade, which was successfully deployed… and reduced Ethereum layer-2 gas fees by 10 to 100 times, these figures suggest that ETH may start outperforming BTC soon.” In fact, some recent data as of the beginning of 2025 indicates that ETH has been outperforming Bitcoin in terms of price appreciation and market share growth. Artificial intelligence tokens have also been riding the broader AI wave lately and garnering a lot of interest. As CoinGecko indicated, these tokens are cryptocurrencies that power AI-related projects. “I think anything AI is going to continue to do well because of the growing need to verify data, including when it comes to authenticity and provenance,” said Markus Levin, co-founder of XYO Network. “This includes oracle networks like ours, XYO, and others, because these sorts of networks can provide clean, verified data to all sorts of systems.” The bottom line is that while it can be tempting to quickly jump on this crypto bull ride, due diligence and caution are key. There will likely be more investors piling into new, untested altcoins without conducting their due diligence first, and many of these investors may be first-time entrants into the crypto space. “And so, while we’ll undoubtedly witness the creation of new crypto millionaires overnight, we will also likely see some spectacular losses,” said Owens. “The bull run always brings with it a proliferation of new projects, and this makes it a particularly risky time to hunt for a quick buck. So as the altcoin season begins in earnest, it’s more important than ever to ramp up the research and never invest in a project if something doesn’t add up.” For the Bitcoin purists, the asset is the only way to go, as they argue that it is the safest investment in the crypto space. “It’s the asset investors — especially newer investors — should stick with,” said Corva, noting that its scarcity makes it unlike any other asset. Caitlyn Moorhead contributed to the reporting for this article. Editor’s note: Cryptocurrency market information is accurate as of May 14, 2025, and is subject to change. Sources More From GOBankingRates This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com: Beyond Bitcoin: These 3 Altcoins Could Surge — Are They Safe Investments? Source link #Altcoins #Surge #Safe #Investments Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  2. Scripps Spelling Bee 2025 live updates: Faizan Zaki of Texas wins the bee – The Washington Post Scripps Spelling Bee 2025 live updates: Faizan Zaki of Texas wins the bee – The Washington Post Scripps Spelling Bee 2025 live updates: Faizan Zaki of Texas wins the bee The Washington PostTexas teen spells ‘eclaircissement’ to win title ESPNAs the Scripps bee turns 100, a new champion is crowned while past winners reflect NPRFaizan Zaki pulls off dramatic, breathless win at Scripps National Spelling Bee USA Today‘Well, This Is Surprising’: Top Moments From the National Spelling Bee The New York Times Source link #Scripps #Spelling #Bee #live #updates #Faizan #Zaki #Texas #wins #bee #Washington #Post Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  3. 2026 BMW i4 gets hotter M60 flagship, longer driving range 2026 BMW i4 gets hotter M60 flagship, longer driving range BMW Australia’s best-selling electric car has been given a power boost, while entry-level versions score greater driving range. Source link #BMW #hotter #M60 #flagship #longer #driving #range Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  4. South Korean presidential frontrunner proposes revising constitution on martial law South Korean presidential frontrunner proposes revising constitution on martial law By Ju-min Park SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea’s left-wing presidential frontrunner Lee Jae-myung proposed on Friday to amend the constitution to make it more difficult to impose martial law, aiming to prevent political crises like the one that erupted last year. As candidates entered their final stretch before the snap presidential election on June 3, Lee and his Democratic Party urged South Koreans to come out to vote to end the political turmoil that has gripped the country since ousted conservative leader Yoon Suk Yeol’s short-lived martial law declaration in December. “Our national prestige has fallen, but it (martial law) happens. We have to make that impossible systematically,” Lee told a live-streaming talkshow on YouTube. “Overcoming the insurrection (crisis) is no-brainer. Without it, our country will collapse,” Lee said, adding that economic growth and unity would be among his other top priorities. Lee said he would seek to revise the constitution to strengthen martial law requirements, for instance by not allowing leaders to implement martial law without getting parliament’s approval within 24 hours. More South Koreans turned out for early voting on Friday after reaching record numbers on Thursday. Early voting ends at 6 p.m. (0900 GMT) on Friday. As of noon on Friday, 25.8% of eligible voters had voted, the highest turnout compared to other polls in the same *******. Lee also said a special prosecutor should investigate the December 3 martial law incident to make sure those responsible were punished, although he called for leniency for those in the military who were reluctant to follow orders. Yoon Yeo-jun, chair of the Democratic Party’s election campaign, said that the vote would be an opportunity to set the country right so that the “Yoon Suk Yeol tragedy would never happen again.” Kim Moon-soo, Lee’s rival candidate from the conservative People Power Party, said he would stop “legislative dictatorship” by Lee’s Democratic Party that holds a majority in parliament. (Reporting by Ju-min Park; Editing by Stephen Coates) Source link #South #Korean #presidential #frontrunner #proposes #revising #constitution #martial #law Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  5. Knicks' Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns accomplish feat not seen since Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O'Neal – CBS Sports Knicks' Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns accomplish feat not seen since Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O'Neal – CBS Sports Knicks’ Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns accomplish feat not seen since Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O’Neal CBS SportsKnicks stay alive, throttle Pacers to force Game 6 ESPNKarl-Anthony Towns battles through pain and delivers in Knicks’ must-win Game 5 New York PostKnicks vs. Pacers schedule, odds, Game 6 date, time, TV coverages as New York stays alive CBS SportsECF Playoff Game Thread: Knicks vs Pacers, Game Five, May 29, 2025 Posting and Toasting Source link #Knicks039 #Jalen #Brunson #KarlAnthony #Towns #accomplish #feat #Kobe #Bryant #Shaquille #O039Neal #CBS #Sports Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  6. Tennis star Liberal MP denies taxpayer-funded car rort Tennis star Liberal MP denies taxpayer-funded car rort Deputy state Liberal leader Sam Groth has come under internal fire over accusations of improperly using a colleague’s taxpayer-funded chauffeured car. Source link #Tennis #star #Liberal #denies #taxpayerfunded #car #rort Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  7. What’s in a name? A small fortune for businesses around Fort Bragg What’s in a name? A small fortune for businesses around Fort Bragg FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — When it came to a picking a name for his business, Ralph Rodriguez rolled the dice. He went with Fort Liberty Pawn & Gun. It’s going to cost him about $30,000. “That’s signage, uniforms, stationery, business cards, advertising, and state licensing changes and federal changes,” he said. When he was filing his incorporation papers last fall, Rodriguez knew one of President Donald Trump’s campaign promises was to restore the names of Confederate officers — like Gen. Braxton Bragg — to military installations rebranded under the Biden administration. But it seemed to Rodriguez that he should go with the installation’s name as it was at the time. “We were trying to attach ourselves to the military base and show support for them, because we know that’s going to be our customers,” he said with a shrug. “I could care less about Braxton Bragg.” Less than a month into Trump’s second term, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the installation rechristened Fort Bragg, this time in honor of World War II paratrooper Roland Bragg of Maine. Two things immediately went through Rodriguez’s mind. “The first thing I said was, `It’s going to be expensive.’ And the second thing was, `Who’s going to get mad about THIS?’” People were telling Rodriguez he should call his shop Fort Bragg Pawn & Gun even before Trump won the election. After all, it’s located on Fort Bragg Road. Then shortly before the grand opening in December, someone vandalized his sign. “We came to work and we seen a yellow line across the `Liberty,’” he said. Rodriguez is used to catching flak for his Michigan roots or the peace sign tattoo on his right arm. And then there’s his wife’s crystal shop next door. “My customers call her side the `liberal containment center,’” he said with a chuckle. And what do her customers call his? “`Trumpers,’” he said. “Or, you know, `mega gun nuts.’” As a sop to her husband’s clientele, Hannah Rodriguez carries a few stones carved in the shape of pistols and hand grenades. “Crystals and pistols,” she said with a giggle. But when it comes to Bragg vs. Liberty, it’s no laughing matter. “Look, there’s no middle ground in Fayetteville. They’re extremely either right or left,” Ralph Rodriguez said. “If you tilt one way or another man, you’re going to lose customers … But we would definitely have lost more if we would have kept it Fort Liberty Pawn and Gun.” Several other businesses in and around Fayetteville also went with Liberty, including the local federal credit union. It has already changed back, though it will take a while to redo all the signs. At least one company is sticking with the name Liberty. “We came up with this whole name based on the alliteration, because I’m a big writer geek,” said Sabrina Soares, broker in charge at the real estate firm Fort Liberty Living. “So, we’re probably just going to keep it as is.” In 2023, the state spent $163,000 to change all the Fort Bragg highway signs to Fort Liberty. Switching them back is expected to run over $200,000. Rodriguez figures he got off easy. On a recent sultry afternoon, retired Army officer and mayoral candidate Freddie de la Cruz stopped by to chat and check up on a purchase: a semiautomatic 12-gauge shotgun, painted with the Stars and Stripes, which he’s planning to raffle off. He said Rodriguez shouldn’t be so hard on himself. “It was a smart move there,” he said. “At the time.” Retired Army Master Sgt. Sidney High said he has no problem coming into a shop called Fort Liberty. “It doesn’t bother me at all,” he said, resting his cola on a glass gun case. “I call it Fort Bragg all the time anyway. So, it doesn’t make any difference to me.” Rodriguez figures it will take about six months to get everything switched over. He’s looking forward to putting this chapter behind him. “I just want to be in business,” he said. “I want to be happy. I want everybody else to be happy. And it’s hard. It’s hard, and you can’t keep both sides happy.” Just to be safe, he’s keeping both names on the paperwork. Source link #Whats #small #fortune #businesses #Fort #Bragg Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  8. Motorola G86 and G86 Power With Dimensity 7300 Chipsets Launched Alongside Motorola G56 Motorola G86 and G86 Power With Dimensity 7300 Chipsets Launched Alongside Motorola G56 Motorola G86, G86 Power, and G56 were launched in select markets on Thursday. The Motorola G86 and G86 Power share several of the same specifications. The two phones are powered by a Dimensity 7300 chipset and feature 120Hz AMOLED screens, a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-600 main camera, and come with MIL-STD 810H durability rating. Meanwhile, the Motorola G56 is a lower-end model in the latest G-series lineup, equipped with a 120Hz LCD screen, Dimensity 7060 SoC, and 5,200mAh battery. Motorola G86, G86 Power and G56 Price Motorola G56 is priced at GBP 199.99 (roughly Rs. 22,900) for the 8GB RAM + 256GB storage configuration model. It is offered in four Pantone-validated colourways — ****** Oyster, Dazzling Blue, Dill, and Gray Mist. Motorola G86 and G86 Power are priced at GBP 280 (roughly Rs. 32,200) and GBP 299.99 (roughly Rs. 34,500), respectively. The handsets are available in Pantone-validated Cosmic Sky, Chrysanthemum, Golden Cypress, and Spellbound colour options. The Motorola G86, G86 Power, and G56 are currently available for purchase on the brand’s *** website. Motorola G86 and G86 Power Specifications The dual-SIM (nano SIM + eSIM) Motorola G86 and G86 Power share similar internals. The handsets sport a 6.67-inch Super HD (2,712 x 1,220 pixels) AMOLED screen with a 446ppi pixel density, 120Hz refresh rate, and a 20:9 aspect ratio. The panels offer up to 4,500nits peak brightness (HDR), HDR10+ certification, and 100 percent DCI-P3 colour gamut coverage. Motorola says the displays on the G86 and G86 Power are protected by Gorilla Glass 7i. Both Motorola smartphones are powered by MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset under the hood. The Motorola G86 gets 8GB of RAM and 256GB of onboard storage whereas the G86 Power has up to 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of onboard storage. The phones ship with Android 15. For optics, both handsets are equipped with dual rear camera setup, which comprises a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-600 primary sensor with f/1.8 aperture and support for optical image stabilisation, and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens with f/2.2 aperture. Motorola has also equipped the phones with a flicker sensor and a 32-megapixel f/2.2 front-facing camera for selfies and video calls. Connectivity options on the Motorola G86 and G86 Power include dual-SIM 5G, dual-band Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth, GPS, Glonass, GALILEO, Beidou, QZSS, and a USB Type-C port. Both phones have been equipped with dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, an IP68 + IP69 dust and water protection rating, and US military standard MIL-STD 810H certification. The main difference between the Motorola G86 and G86 Power is the battery. While the former packs a 5,200mAh battery, the latter has a 6,720mAh battery. Both phones support 30W TurboPower wired fast charging. Motorola G56 Specifications The dual-SIM (nano SIM + eSIM) Motorola G56 comes with a 6.72-inch full HD+ (2,400 x 1,080 pixels) LCD screen with a 90Hz refresh rate, 391ppi pixel density, 20:9 aspect ratio, and Corning Gorilla Glass 7i protection. It is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 7060 processor with a 2.6GHz octa-core CPU and an IMG BXM-8-256 GPU. Motorola G56 is offered in several Pantone-validated colour options Photo Credit: Motorola The chipset is paired with 256GB onboard storage which is expandable up to 2TB via a dedicated microSD card slot. It ships with Android 15. The Motorola G56 is equipped with the same front and rear camera system as the one on the Motorola G86 and the G86 Power models. The handset packs a 5,200mAh battery with 30W TurboPower charging support. It also gets IP68 + IP69 protection, measures 165.75 x 76.26 x 8.35mm in terms of dimensions, and weighs 200g. Source link #Motorola #G86 #G86 #Power #Dimensity #Chipsets #Launched #Motorola #G56 Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  9. K-pop’s HYBE set to capitalize on China reopening with new subsidiary K-pop’s HYBE set to capitalize on China reopening with new subsidiary The Hybe Building in Seoul, South Korea. Sopa Images | Lightrocket | Getty Images South Korea’s largest K-pop agency Hybe has established its first office in China — amid signs that Beijing is lifting its unofficial ban on K-pop shows. The agency behind global sensation BTS has been preparing to establish itself in China since last year, a Hybe official said recently. Hybe’s China office — launched on April 2 and announced on Thursday — is its fourth overseas branch. But while the agency has launched local groups such as &Team in Japan and Katseye in the United States, it has no plans to debut rookie teams in China, according to South Korean state media KBS. There have been indications that Beijing might be softening its stance on K-pop in the face of weak domestic consumption and stalled trade talks with China. And in another sign of thawing relations, China announced its decision to waive visas for South Koreans last November. South Korea followed suit in March 2025 with its plans to offer a visa exemption to ******** visitors in the third quarter. Even more recently and on the K-pop front, Hybe announced plans to sell its entire stake in SM Entertainment to China’s Tencent Music. The move is a testament to a strengthening relationship between Tencent and major K-pop companies, Junhyun Kim, a Korea internet gaming and entertainment research analyst at HSBC, said in a recent note. If K-pop becomes more widely recognized in China, Kim said, he expects there will be increased use of fan platforms like Hybe’s Weverse and Dear U Bubble, which are messaging platforms between fans and artists. But the path to a K-pop comeback in China won’t necessarily be smooth. K-pop group Epex canceled a concert in Fuzhou that was scheduled for May 31, citing “issues in the local region.” The performance would have been the first concert by an all-Korean idol group in mainland China since 2016. Hybe’s shares fell 1.47% in Friday trading hours. With other industries under pressure from tariffs, a U-turn from China on its unofficial K-pop ban could inject fresh momentum into South Korea’s entertainment industry. “In contrast with semiconductors or autos, where global trade policy directly impacts supply chains and pricing, K-pop consumption is far less sensitive to protectionist measures,” Shinhan Securities said in a note in April. “Core revenue drivers—streaming, concerts, and fan content—are digital and intangible, making them immune to cross-border tariffs,” CGS said, adding that even if fans buy albums and merchandise, tariff exposure is “negligible,” given low unit prices and loyal fan demand. — CNBC’s Lim Hui Jie contributed to this report. Source link #Kpops #HYBE #set #capitalize #China #reopening #subsidiary Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  10. Motorola Edge 60 Fusion Review: Minor Yet Meaningful Upgrades Motorola Edge 60 Fusion Review: Minor Yet Meaningful Upgrades Last year, Motorola did not have the Stylus, but it did have the Edge 50, and given its attractive starting price of Rs. 27,999, it made a lot of sense to stretch your budget by a little and get a smartphone with a lot of upgrades, given that the Edge 50 Fusion (from Rs. 22,999) was mainly a case of “all show and no go”. This year, Motorola has priced its offerings smartly. Its Edge 60 Pro is priced competitively at Rs. 29,999 (instead of being priced at Rs. 31,999), and there’s enough of a price gap between Motorola’s low-end mid-range product and high-end mid-range product (Rs. 7,000 to be precise). There’s no meddling (or cannibalising) Edge 60 in the mix either (for now), and so buyers can simply pick one over the other depending on their budget and requirements. That said, the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion comes with some minor upgrades. It appears very familiar compared to the previous model, but Motorola seems to have worked on the issues we faced in our review of the Edge 50 Fusion last year. So, let’s take a closer look at these minor changes and how they impact the overall usability and value of the phone. Motorola Edge 60 Fusion Design: Still slick and slim Dimensions – 161.2 x 73.08 x 8.25 mm Weight – 180 grams Durability – IP68 + IP69 + MIL-STD-810H compliant The Motorola Edge 60 Fusion appears and feels very similar to the Edge 50 Fusion it aims to replace. This year, Motorola has gone all out when it comes to design, offering the phone in vegan leather-clad options made from silicon. This is interesting because the phone’s IP rating has also been bumped up to IP69, meaning it can withstand high-pressure jets of water and hot steam as well. However, do keep in mind that any damage due to water ingress will not be covered under warranty. After using our review unit for a couple of weeks, the bright colour of the Pantone Amazonite finish has gotten a bit dull, but the soft and cushy layer is intact and has no scratch marks or visible tears Motorola continues to go with its older design philosophy with a curved edge display (aggressively curves on the left and right sides), but the protective Gorilla Victus 7i screen also curves a bit at the top and bottom edges. There are also uniform and skinny borders all around, which is a stark contrast to the Samsung Galaxy A26 I reviewed earlier and is priced similarly. Its mid-frame is made from polycarbonate, is flat and has a matte finish. The phone’s aggressively curved front and rear panels make it comfortable to hold and lend it a premium appearance. Although it may appear slightly different, the camera unit remains unchanged in terms of hardware. Instead of two camera cutouts, there are now four, one of which holds the LED flash. Apart from the two user accessible cameras (primary and ultrawide), there is also now a third camera that functions as an ambient light sensor, flicker sensor and an RGB sensor. Motorola Edge 60 Fusion Display: Looks good and works great! Display size – 6.67-inch, 2,712 x 1,220 pixels, 1.5K, (446 PPI) Display type – pOLED, 120Hz Display protection – Gorilla Glass Victus 7i Upgrades are always good to have, and the Edge 60 Fusion gets a better display than the previous model. There’s now a 1.5K display with a higher pixel density compared to the last full-HD+ screen. It’s plenty sharp and shows natural colours with the Natural screen colour mode enabled. This display has a high brightness mode of 1,400 nits and offers a peak brightness of 4,500 nits. It was able to tackle the bright outdoors whenever the situation presented itself, given the monsoons in Mumbai. One noticeable downgrade is the drop from 144Hz to 120Hz. While the jump from using a 60Hz display to a 120Hz display is a big difference, the jump from 120Hz to 144Hz isn’t a big deal, especially on a mid-range smartphone with mid-range hardware. That said, when set to Auto mode, the screen’s refresh rate remains capped at 90Hz only. Things remain this way when browsing through the interface and operating apps but drops to 60Hz when playing games. The maximum 120Hz screen refresh rate only goes into effect when you enable it manually in Settings. But again, this setting only sticks to 120Hz when using the software interface and browsing through apps and not for games. The touch sampling rate is set to 300Hz, and it felt sufficient when playing fast-paced FPS titles. The phone does have an HDR certification, but I could not stream or find supported HDR content when using OTT apps like Netflix or Amazon Prime Video. However, YouTube did seem to support it, and it looked really good with contrasted ******* and vibrant colours. The overall picture quality in general is great, and you get Widevine L1 support for streaming content in full-HD playback resolution. The display curves aggressively on the left and right sides, but only the protective glass gently curves at the top and bottom It’s nice to see Motorola retain the Edge 50 Fusion’s stereo speakers on the new model. The speakers support Dolby Atmos sound and can get really loud, but sound clear even at high volume. I was pretty impressed by the Dolby Atmos integration, which does a fine job of delivering immersive audio when viewing supported content in OTT apps. Motorola Edge 60 Fusion Software: Now with budding AI features Software version – Android 15 Software – Hello UI Software commitment – 3 years OS + 4 Years SMR Motorola’s software experience over the years has gradually moved from what used to be a clean and near-stock interface to offering moderate bloatware. It’s nowhere close to Samsung in the bloatware business, but it’s sort of on the path to getting there eventually. One reason behind these additional Moto-branded apps that keep growing with every passing year is the growing Motorola ecosystem. Today, it includes not only smartphones but also laptops, tablets, TVs, and smart appliances. Bloatware aside, there are also three preinstalled apps and four games, but all of these could be uninstalled. On the plus side, I did not receive any random or spammy notifications on the phone during the review *******. Motorola’s Hello UI keeps its appearance near-stock but provides plenty of customisation in its Personalised menu Motorola’s Hello UI, despite the growing number of apps, has managed to maintain its near-stock appearance. You still get the ability to change fonts (there’s plenty to pick from, unlike other brands) and change icon shapes (a feature that will be making a comeback with the next version of Android). What I did find annoying was seeing ads in the default weather app, a newsfeed built right into the app drawer (like Google’s Discover Feed wasn’t enough) and the need to choose between the two AI interfaces (Moto AI and Gemini AI). Moto AI, in general, is good, but you have to tap the play button after recording your request to process it. It is also a lot slower in terms of response time compared to Gemini. Remember, this lets you snap or take a screenshot and add a voice note for recall, but unlike Nothing’s take, it cannot set any to-do’s or reminders, which makes it half as useful. Accessing your Memory (where the Remember this stores these notes) is also quite a few menus deep (Home Screen> App Drawer> Moto AI app> Settings icon> Memory). While you can manually search for memory and expand to check the tagged photo, you cannot edit but only delete existing memories. There’s another Moto AI feature called Update me, which basically glances through your notifications and creates a concise summary, which is spoken out by Moto AI. This is handy in case you haven’t checked your phone for a while and still have your hands full. Motorola Edge 60 Fusion Performance: Typically mid-range Processor – MediaTek Dimensity 7400, 2.5GHz, 4nm RAM – 8/12GB (LPDDR4X) Storage – 256GB (UFS 2.2) + 1TB Micro(SD) (Hybrid) We faced no performance issues with the Edge 50 Fusion last year, and Motorola’s choice of processor for its Edge 60 Fusion provides a similar experience this year. You will experience no hiccups or lag when operating the phone’s software or apps, but I did not notice the device getting hot when using the camera app (which slows down the app a bit). The phone does not have a cooling mechanism in place and, so the heat from the processor can be felt on the display instead of the (silicon) vegan leather-clad rear panel. Benchmark results, as expected, were as it should be for a mid-range device. Benchmarks Moto Edge 60 Fusion Nothing Phone 3a Poco F6 Chipset MediaTek Dimensity 7400 SoC (4nm) Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 (4nm) Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 (4nm) Display resolution 1.5K FHD+ 1.5K AnTuTu v10 6,49,652 8,04,179 14,57,491 PCMark Work 3.0 16,841 13,554 15,743 Geekbench 6 Single 1,087 1,158 1,835 Geekbench 6 Multi 3,049 3,255 4,693 GFXB T-rex 92 60 120 GFXB Manhattan 3.1 46 55 112 GFXB Car Chase 26 28 71 3DM Slingshot Extreme OpenGL 5,742 5,485 5,481 3DM Slingshot 7,155 6,954 4,655 3DM Wild Life 3,630 3,988 Maxed Out 3DM Wild Life Unlimited 3,675 4,175 11,734 Gaming performance is quite good, and the phone manages sustained and smooth gameplay when playing Asphalt Legends Unite at the highest possible settings (60 fps mode only). When playing Call of Duty: Mobile, the phone manages smooth performance both when playing at Very High graphics and Very High frame rate and when playing at Low graphics and Ultra frame rate. Given the underlying hardware (we were given the 12GB RAM variant), the Ultra setting manages around 60 fps and not 90 or 120 fps like on premium devices. Also, a majority of the graphics effects in this game are greyed out. Motorola Edge 60 Fusion Cameras: A capable shooter Primary camera – 50-megapixel, f/1.8, OIS, AF Ultrawide camera – 13-megapixel, f/2.2, PDAF Selfie camera – 32-megapixel, f/2.2, FF Since the camera setup seems unchanged, I was curious to see if the new processor (its ISP) and other imaging optimisations have made a difference. To my surprise, things have changed for the better, at least for the primary camera. And most of the improvements seem to be due to the use of the third additional camera or sensor. To give our readers a better idea about the phone’s camera performance, I have inserted identical camera samples from the Nothing Phone 3a in between for comparison. The Nothing Phone 3a (bottom) shoots photos that are brighter and with higher saturation and more contrast. Motorola takes the more natural route with sharper pictures and more accurate colours. (tap images to expand) Motorola Edge 60 Fusion primary camera samples (tap images to expand) The primary camera, which uses the same Sony LYTIA 700C sensor as before, now manages better results than last year’s model. The photos have good detail and sharpness, and the colours, too, are more accurate. These are better than what the Nothing Phone 3a can manage. Photos from the primary camera come out equally well in low light with good detail and dynamic range compared to the Nothing Phone 3a (bottom), which again goes for a more contrasted and saturated look but falls short on dynamic range. (tap images to expand) Motorola’s Edge 60 Fusion (top) manages slightly better image quality when using the ultrawide camera (tap images to expand) The ultrawide camera, too, has improved in terms of overall polish. The photos have a colour tone that’s finally closer to the primary camera, compared to the odd-looking ones we have seen with the previous model. The phone’s 2X zoom capability is where one sees the Edge 60 Fusion (top) struggle when compared to the Nothing 3a’s (bottom) optical telephoto zoom (tap images to expand) Selfies appear perfectly fine in daylight with accurate edge detection but suffer in low light, showing low detail (tap image to expand) Given the slightly laggy camera app operation (which could be due to the processor overheating), the viewfinder stutters, especially when recording video. However, the recorded footage appears fine in playback on both the phone and a PC. Video recordings come out sharp and have good detail along with good stabilisation. They come out a bit bright, so you might notice some highlight clipping in the background. 4K recordings at 30 fps hit the sweet spot as it manages the best overall quality. In low light, 1080p video recordings appear well-stabilised but a bit soft. 4K recordings appear a bit shimmery when walking and are a bit low on dynamic range (appears contrasty). Overall, the results are probably the best you can get at this price point. Motorola Edge 60 Fusion Battery: Meets expectations Battery capacity – 5,500mAh Wired charging – 68W Charger in the box – Yes One of the few upgrades that this phone has received includes a higher-capacity battery. It does not cross the 6,000mAh mark, nor the new 7,300mAh mark like the Vivo T4, but Motorola has managed to squeeze the most out of it. Despite its slim appearance, the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion easily lasts a whole day with heavy usage In our HD video loop battery test, the Edge 60 Fusion managed an average of 22 hours and 21 minutes. PC Mark’s Work Battery Life test also managed a commendable 13 hours, which is pretty impressive for such a slim device. With continuous or heavy use, the phone, as per our own battery usage tests, can easily last a little over a day. So, casual users will easily be able to get 1.5 days of usage from the Edge 60 Fusion. Indeed, these figures are an improvement over the previous model, even though the Edge 50 Fusion managed around 2 hours more in our video loop test last year. Charging speeds are pretty good, keeping the increased battery capacity in mind. The phone charged to 36 per cent in 15 minutes and 61 per cent in 30 minutes, completing the charge in 53 minutes in normal mode. It managed to charge about 10 minutes faster when using Charge Boost mode, which heats up the phone and is not switched on by default. Motorola Edge 60 Fusion Verdict Motorola’s Edge 60 Fusion is a classic example of how companies can make a big difference by adding smaller but meaningful upgrades in the right places. By accomplishing this, Motorola has managed to deliver a great mid-range smartphone at a very competitive price point by adding very little to the mix. When it comes to mid-range smartphones, Nothing’s Phone 3a sure stands out. Going by the above camera samples, it is pretty clear that Motorola has a clear “edge” in the areas that matter. Of course, the Phone 3a is still special and offers one of the best software experiences in this segment, but its camera still needs a lot of work, as mentioned in my review. If you are looking for better battery life, then Vivo’s T4 is not a bad deal either. Just like the Edge 50 Fusion and Edge 50, there is a good chance that those with more cash to spare will be drawn by the Edge 60 Pro, which is a solid package given its Rs. 29,999 starting price. But under Rs. 25,000, it’s very hard to go wrong with the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion. Source link #Motorola #Edge #Fusion #Review #Minor #Meaningful #Upgrades Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  11. Miley Cyrus Releases New Album Something Beautiful : Listen and Read the Full Credits – Pitchfork Miley Cyrus Releases New Album Something Beautiful : Listen and Read the Full Credits – Pitchfork Miley Cyrus Releases New Album Something Beautiful : Listen and Read the Full Credits PitchforkMiley Cyrus Follows Her Muse on the Thrilling Yet Challenging New Album ‘Something Beautiful’: Album Review Variety‘Something Beautiful’ | Every Single Album: Miley Cyrus The RingerInside Miley Cyrus’ Private Performance at Chateau Marmont BillboardGrammy Winner, 32, Shocks Fans With First Performance of Iconic Hit in Years AOL.com Source link #Miley #Cyrus #Releases #Album #Beautiful #Listen #Read #Full #Credits #Pitchfork Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  12. Insurers accused of ‘playing people for mugs’ Insurers accused of ‘playing people for mugs’ Health insurers are spending more but leaving Australians with higher out-of-pocket expenses, sparking scorn from private hospitals. A record $12.3 billion was dished out by private health insurers in the year to March, according to official data released on Friday. But the same data shows the average *********** is paying $470.80 per hospital visit, about $46 more than a year earlier. The average gap for general treatments rose $3 to $61.64 per service. Insurers also covered less for services like accommodation, nursing, medical services and medical devices in the March quarter, compared with the December quarter. Private hospitals – already suffering workforce shortages and rising costs for supplies – say insurers were being unfair to patients by allowing gaps to increase. “Welcome to private health insurance in the modern era, too tricky by half in trying to play people for mugs,” *********** Private Health Association chief executive Brent Heffernan said. “If it costs me $10 to provide a service and you pay me $8, I’m $2 out of pocket. “Next year it costs me $15 to provide that service and you pay me $10, so I’m even worse off despite you paying me more than you did last year.” Insurers say they are spending $61 more per person from last year to this year. This is despite technology and changing clinical practice meaning people have shorter hospital stays. They laid the blame for higher out-of-pocket claims on specialist doctors, whose consultations cannot be covered by health insurers. “Several trends have been dampening demand for private hospital care, including the high cost to see a specialist doctor in the community,” Private Healthcare Australia chief executive Rachel David said. “A 7.7 per cent increase year-on-year is a good result for private hospitals that have had a hard time due to the pandemic and inflation.” Almost 12.5 million people in Australia have hospital cover, or about 45 in every 100 people. About 15.1 million have general treatment cover. More than 81,000 people signed up for hospital cover in the first three months of 2025, with the largest increase coming from 40-44 year olds. The data from the financial regulator comes after the collapse of major hospital operator Healthscope after lenders voted to stop support for their parent company Brookfield. Healthscope treats 650,000 patients a year and has 19,000 staff across 37 hospitals in the nation. Insurers say they are optimistic the private system won’t crumble. “We have a good supply of private hospital services across most parts of the country, so we are confident people with hospital cover will retain access to high-quality services near their homes,” Dr David said. The Commonwealth Bank threw Healthscope a $100 million lifeline while fellow lender Westpac pledged to help the company sell to a new owner. Source link #Insurers #accused #playing #people #mugs Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  13. Why GM is Investing Almost $1 Billion in Combustion Engines While Others Go Electric Why GM is Investing Almost $1 Billion in Combustion Engines While Others Go Electric Why GM is Investing Almost $1 Billion in Combustion Engines While Others Go Electric originally appeared on Autoblog. V8s may be disappearing, but GM’s apparently aren’t going anywhere GM’s been resolute, for the most part, on electrification. With the Silverado EV released and a mix of electric SUVs across the Chevy and Cadillac brands (Escalade iQ and Lyriq, Chevy Equinox and Blazer EV), the brand has committed harder than any other American automaker. That’s not to say the automaker’s commitment to internal combustion is gone, though. Tonawanda Propulsion, a GM-owned plant covering 190 acres and comprising three separate facilities, has received nearly $900 million in funding, securing over 850 jobs and production of GM’s sixth-generation V8 engine. The 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe rolls off the line at GM’s Arlington Assembly plant. GM View the 2 images of this gallery on the original article The investment is a “new chapter” for the plant, but it’s also a change of direction for GM The investment is important to a lot of people. “This investment marks an exciting new chapter for our plant,” said Tara Wasik, the plant’s director. “This is a testament to the hard work of the membership of Local 774,” said Raymond Jensen Jr. in an interview with local news. “It’s extremely important to the community, to the surrounding areas, and to New York State itself.” The impressive sum of $888 million will go towards new machinery, equipment, tools, and renovations as part of the more than $1.5 billion GM has invested in New York State in the last 15 years. It’s also hardly the first time in recent memory that GM has extended the V8’s lifespan. In 2023, GM invested $579 million in its Flint, Michigan production site. There, too, V8 production will continue to chug along. CEO Mary Barra addresses the gathering during the grand opening celebration at the GM Factory ZERO EV assembly plant. (Photo by Rob Widdis for General Motors) GM View the 2 images of this gallery on the original article However, it doesn’t account for the $300 million commitment made two years ago in union negotiations to produce electric vehicles, specifically at Tonawanda. And it’s not the first area where GM has had to pump the brakes on EV endorsements. The company has sold off its stake in a battery production facility to its partner, LG Energy. In other areas, GM has pushed back against California’s 2035 plan to eliminate sales of gas-only vehicles, which is now, by the way, completely dead. On the other hand, GM pushed into the number two spot for April EV sales, capturing nearly 15% of EV sales. Getting mixed signals? Us too, but we blame the current political and economic climate, not necessarily GM. CEO Mary Barra emphasizes the importance of heritage and US jobs Outfitting the plant for V8 production is important for CEO Mary Barra, too. “Our significant investments in GM’s Tonawanda Propulsion plant show our commitment to strengthening American manufacturing and supporting jobs in the U.S.,” she said in a press release. She further emphasized the plant’s importance to the brand, citing its 87 years of operation. The plant will finish production of GM’s fifth-gen V8 before commencing work on the sixth-gen product. Final thoughts This $888 million investment marks the largest single investment GM has ever made in an engine-producing facility. The fact that it happens to make V8s is almost irrelevant; it implies the combustion engine at large still has several decades of work ahead of it. GM isn’t faring poorly in the EV arena, either, so unlike other automakers that have rekindled V8 production, this isn’t a crutch. GM’s going where the money is, and that’s just good business. Why GM is Investing Almost $1 Billion in Combustion Engines While Others Go Electric first appeared on Autoblog on May 29, 2025 This story was originally reported by Autoblog on May 29, 2025, where it first appeared. Source link #Investing #Billion #Combustion #Engines #Electric Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  14. Trump lashes out at Leonard Leo, legal activist who helped him pick Supreme Court justices: "Probably hates America" – CBS News Trump lashes out at Leonard Leo, legal activist who helped him pick Supreme Court justices: "Probably hates America" – CBS News Trump lashes out at Leonard Leo, legal activist who helped him pick Supreme Court justices: “Probably hates America” CBS NewsCourt Tariffs Ruling Upends Trump’s Trade Strategy The New York TimesTrump’s big plans on trade and more run up against laws of political gravity, separation of powers AP NewsTrump’s use of emergency law to enact tariffs imperils trade war strategy The Washington PostTrump’s tariffs in legal limbo Financial Times Source link #Trump #lashes #Leonard #Leo #legal #activist #helped #pick #Supreme #Court #justices #quotProbably #hates #Americaquot #CBS #News Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  15. ‘Not financially viable: Australia’s first commercial wind farm set to be decommissioned ‘Not financially viable: Australia’s first commercial wind farm set to be decommissioned Australia’s first commercial wind farm is set to be decommissioned, as the company who owns it reveals it is no longer “financially viable”. Renewable energy company Pacific Blue announced the Codrington wind farm, located near Port Fairy in southwest Victoria, is set to be decommissioned, as it is “approaching the end of its technical life”. “At this stage, Pacific Blue is not pursuing a repowering option for Codrington,” a statement from the company said. Camera IconThe Codrington Farm is “approaching the end of its technical life”. NewsWire/Nadir Kinani Credit: News Corp Australia “The site’s grid connection would require significant upgrades and today’s turbine siting requirements would preclude the installation of latest generation turbines which can have an output of over five times that of Codrington’s current turbines. “The company’s analysis considered the limitations of space on the site and necessary upgrades to modernise the grid equipment, ultimately resolving that a new project at Codrington is not financially viable for this location.” The wind farm has been in operation for 25 years, and was officially opened by former Victorian Premier Steve Bracks in July 2001. The Codrington site was described by Pacific Blue as “close to perfect”, as it was placed to receive the full force of winds blowing off the Southern Ocean. Each year, the wind farm generated enough electricity to supply the equivalent of 10,000 Victorian homes and prevented 49,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions – the equivalent of taking more than 17,000 cars off the roads, according to Pacific Blue. Camera IconCodrington wind farm is located near Port Fairy in southwest Victoria. Supplied Credit: News Corp Australia More than $9m was injected into the regional economy during construction and development and about 30 jobs were created with local companies contracted to install roads, foundations, towers, transformers and cabling to make the farm operational. Pacific Blue said they were “deeply committed” to engaging with the communities surrounding Codrington and in southwest Victoria throughout the decommissioning process. “The company also needs to account for the needs and preferences of the site’s landholders, whom it has successfully partnered with for over 25 years,” a statement said. “Pacific Blue is grateful for their continued support on this project.” Pacific Blue also said it is exploring how the 14 wind turbines, which have a hub height of 50m and blade tip height of 81m, could be recycled. “The company is focused on delivering a thorough, respectful, and industry-leading decommissioning of Codrington Wind Farm, which includes exploring recycling options for as much of the site’s infrastructure as possible while upholding safety and environmental expectations,” a statement said. The company confirmed the turbines will be dismantled by crane. Camera IconThe wind farm turbines will be dismantled by crane. Supplied. Credit: News LimitedCamera IconPacific Blue is engaging with industry leaders to explore how best to recycle the blades. NewsWire/Nadir Kinani Credit: News Corp Australia The company is engaging with industry leaders to explore how best to recycle the blades, with options successfully executed overseas in the past including transforming them into surf boards and ‘glamping pods’. Last year, Queensland MP Mick de Brenni was spotted wearing sneakers made from recycled wind turbine blades. In a statement, Pacific Blue revealed broader community and stakeholder engagement was planned for the second half of 2025. Permit conditions require the decommissioning to be completed within 12 months of the wind farm ceasing to generate electricity. Pacific Blue operates wind farms, hydro plants and solar farms across Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia and NSW. Codrington’s decommission prompted calls to the Federal government from the Smart Energy Council to mandate a national product stewardship scheme so “smart energy solutions don’t become tomorrow’s waste crisis”. Source link #financially #viable #Australias #commercial #wind #farm #set #decommissioned Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  16. Why the ‘World’s Most Dangerous Amusement Park’ Continues to Fascinate, 47 Years After It Opened Why the ‘World’s Most Dangerous Amusement Park’ Continues to Fascinate, 47 Years After It Opened Action Park was a New Jersey amusement park open from May 1978 to September 1996 The amusement park had a lot of thrill-chasing rides that weren’t always safe for riders The rocky history of the park was the subject of the 2020 documentary, Class Action Park It’s hard to believe it’s been more than 45 years since one of the country’s most talked-about amusement parks first opened its doors. Action Park, located on Route 94 in Vernon, N.J., was a destination for teenagers and families around the northern part of the state. While days at amusement parks were spent chasing thrills, guests of the notorious attraction have spent the years since its 1996 closing reflecting on just how dangerous some of its attractions could be. The amusement part was divided into the Alpine Center, Water World and Motor World. In each of those sections were rides that tested the limits of what was possible from amusement parks of the era. It left many guests with unforgettable stories, but also caused some truly shocking outcomes for people looking for a day of outdoor fun. The infamous location for summer fun was the subject of a 2020 documentary, Class Action Park. Created by filmmakers Chris Charles Scott and Seth Porges, the film shares some of the more shocking stories in Action Park history and why it was still beloved despite so many dangerous incidents. Here are five of the most unbelievable revelations from the documentary. Cannonball Loop was a stretch from the start The enclosed tube water slide took guests downhill fast before bringing them up into a loop and shooting them into a landing pool. “The first couple people that came in came out and their mouths were all bloody. And that was before they had put sufficient padding in the top; there was a little bit. So they sent a couple of other people down, and when those people came down, they came down with lacerations. They couldn’t figure out why these people had lacerations from a giant loop,” Jim DeSaye, director of park security, recalled in the documentary. “Then they took the loop apart and found teeth stuck in the padding from the first couple of people that went down the slide and got their teeth knocked out. And these other people are going up and ripping into it.” Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE’s free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Some rides allegedly didn’t have engineer input While most amusement parks take a lot of considerations to make sure a ride is plausible and safe, at Action Park, all it took was an idea, former staffers allege. “A certain number of the Action Park rides were more or less designed in-house by people without engineering degrees, and I was certainly one of them,” Ed Youmans, Park Operations Manager, said in the documentary. “The people who were kind of on the fringes of the ride-design world, people who Six Flags or Disney wanted nothing to do with, these guys would literally track Gene [Mulvihill, owner of Action Park] down at industry conventions,” journalist Seth Porges claimed in the film. Gene was also interested in making rides “*******, badder and more extreme,” Porges said, leading him to tinker with designs, at time mid-construction. “Many of the rides were experimental, and on paper, the design looked good,” said head lifeguard Bob Krahulik. “But in reality, once the ride was turned on, it was not fit for a safe ride by the average person in public.” Items from Action Park would end up on nearby Route 94 It wasn’t unusual for a ride in Action Park to go off course. On more than on occasion, parts of attractions even ended up on Route 94, the highway that divided areas of the park. One ride “was this giant ball that we had with ball bearings inside it with another ball and you would open two doors and get in the ball to go down the mountain,” Action Park CEO Andrew Mulvihill explained in the documentary, noting that the track was built with PVC pipe. The ball couldn’t stay on track because of its size and shape. Additionally, the PVC track couldn’t always hold up against the summer heat. “The day that we were gonna put a live man in it, it got really hot and he didn’t realize that PVC expanded. So when we put the live man in the ball and tested it to go down the mountain, the ride just fell apart and the guy ended up going down the ski slope right over 94 into the swamp down below. It was unbelievable,” Andrew said. Another incident occurred when employees figured out how to “override the speed governor” so go-karts known as LOLA cars could go up to 60 miles per hour. “I took a LOLA car on 94,” confirmed Youmans. “It has a top speed of over 60 miles an hour. It was worth it.” The park reportedly did not carry insurance As Action Park built its controversial reputation, people wondered who insured the park. It came to light that the park was uninsured because, as Porges claimed, “Gene didn’t believe in the concept of insurance.” “He thought if you got hurt, you should be responsible. He shouldn’t have to pay insurance companies. However, he needed insurance to stay in business. It was part of the terms for the lease, so he had a workaround.” The workaround ended up being a fake insurance company that was made up by Gene himself on behalf of his parent company, Great American Recreation. According to a 1985 New York Times article, “Great American Recreation personnel, between 1977 and 1981, counterfeited paperwork and created a bogus insurance company to execute an elaborate self-insurance scheme that defrauded state agencies, Vernon Township and private companies and individuals.” Gene was among the defendants ultimately charged with 110 counts of criminal conspiracy, fraud, forgery, theft and embezzlement to meet state lease requirements, per the Times. He “was fined $45,150 and put on probation for three years. State prosecutors said that the court also designated him as personally responsible for Great American Recreation’s corporate fine of $250,000,” the Times added. The Alpine Slide saw some of the most gruesome injuries Those who visited the 2,700-ft. Alpine Slide rode in sleds that had a brake and accelerate control stick. The chutes were made of concrete and fiberglass, which could lead to serious road rash and other injuries for riders who might lose their sled amid the ride. “The area around the slide was just rock, so everything from broken bones to concussions. On an average day, you would have 50 to 100 people injured. On a weekend, you could double that,” alleged security guard Mark Johnson. In one incident in 1980, a rider had a sled with a malfunctioning brake, which caused him to hit a turn wrong and be thrown from the cart. The rider, George Larsson Jr., hit his head on a rocky area around the ride after being thrown from the sled. He was in a coma for a week before he died, at just 19 years old. His death came just four days before he was supposed to be the best man in his brother’s wedding. Gene made sure that accident wasn’t reported to the state, the documentary states, claiming George wasn’t a member of the general public but rather a former employee whose accident occurred in the rain after hours. The details were false and when the case went to litigation, Gene settled with the Larsson family for $100,000. Gene died on Oct. 27, 2012, at the age of 78. Class Action Park is streaming on HBO Max. Read the original article on People Source link #Worlds #Dangerous #Amusement #Park #Continues #Fascinate #Years #Opened Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  17. Five thoughts from Stars-Oilers Game 5: A familiar ending to Dallas’ season – Dallas News Five thoughts from Stars-Oilers Game 5: A familiar ending to Dallas’ season – Dallas News Five thoughts from Stars-Oilers Game 5: A familiar ending to Dallas’ season Dallas NewsOilers oust Stars again, head back to Cup Final ESPNOilers vs. Stars highlights: Edmonton returns to Stanley Cup Final USA TodayDallas Stars’ ugly exit raises plenty of questions for Pete DeBoer, Jake Oettinger Dallas NewsOilers vs. Stars live updates: Edmonton takes early lead in Game 5 of Western Conference final – The Athletic The New York Times Source link #thoughts #StarsOilers #Game #familiar #Dallas #season #Dallas #News Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  18. Perth Paralympic star Taishar Ovens lauds expanded National Wheelchair Basketball League Perth Paralympic star Taishar Ovens lauds expanded National Wheelchair Basketball League Perth Wheelcats veteran and Paralympic star Taishar Ovens hopes an expanded National Wheelchair Basketball League will boost Australia on the global stage. Ovens’ decorated decade-long career has seen her fly the flag for her nation at international events multiple times, including the Tokyo Paralympics. And she hopes the national competition expanding from four teams to six this season will help find the next generation of stars and push Australia towards Paralympic gold. “Having more teams and more competition means hopefully we are going to get more players in the pathways to the Gliders and the Devils to be a more competitive national team,” she told The West ***********. “Super excited to have some more rounds and women’s teams this season and have some good healthy competition, which we’ve been lacking for a while. “It’s the biggest expansion we’ve had in a while, and it’s just been driven by the number of people who want to be involved. “Post COVID-19 (the growth) has been insane, I would say, even overseas with *********** players going over there to play, and now it’s coming back into Australia.” Ovens has previously represented the Red Dust Heelers but says playing for her home team in Perth is “special”. “Coming back to a Perth team and playing in my home state is really special because you can get your family and friends around the games a lot more,” the 27-year-old said. “I think with Perth, we’re very lucky; we’ve got some really good natural talent. “We like to play a real team game, but a big one to look out for is Ebony (Stevenson), who won rookie of the year last year, so hopefully, we see some good things from her again this season.” Perth will be hunting their fourth women’s national title when the league tips off on May 30. Source link #Perth #Paralympic #star #Taishar #Ovens #lauds #expanded #National #Wheelchair #Basketball #League Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  19. Toyota’s 2026 RAV4 Is Officially Hybrid-Only. That’s a Very Big Deal. Toyota’s 2026 RAV4 Is Officially Hybrid-Only. That’s a Very Big Deal. Toyota’s 2026 RAV4 Is Officially Hybrid-Only. That’s a Very Big Deal. originally appeared on Autoblog. Toyota bets big on hybrids — again Toyota just unveiled the sixth-generation RAV4, and it’s a massive update in more ways than one. The best-selling non-pickup in the U.S. is now only available with hybrid or plug-in hybrid powertrains. For a model that sold nearly half a million units last year, this isn’t just a product refresh — it’s a high-stakes bet on electrified drivetrains becoming mainstream. Following in the footsteps of the hybrid-only 2025 Camry, the new RAV4 eliminates the pure gas-powered option entirely starting with the 2026 model year. That means every RAV4 sold from now on will have at least one electric motor under the hood. 2026 Toyota RAV4Toyota Two powertrains, more power, better efficiency The standard hybrid RAV4 gets a significant upgrade with Toyota’s fifth-generation hybrid system. A 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine works with electric motors to produce 236 combined horsepower in AWD models, and 226 hp in FWD versions — the latter being a first for RAV4 hybrids. That’s a healthy bump over the previous RAV4 gas model’s 203 hp and should translate into better performance without sacrificing fuel economy. The plug-in hybrid version, meanwhile, uses a high-capacity battery and dual electric motors to generate up to 320 hp. That’s 18 more horsepower than before, and it comes with a manufacturer-estimated electric-only range of 50 miles — a 20% boost over the outgoing RAV4 Prime. Even better, the new RAV4 PHEV now supports DC fast charging on XSE and Woodland trims, letting owners recharge from 10% to 80% in about 30 minutes. 2026 Toyota RAV4 WoodlandToyota New platform, new tech, same mission The RAV4 rides on Toyota’s TNGA-K platform, which now features a stiffer structure and better insulation for reduced road noise and improved comfort. Inside, Toyota’s latest Arene software platform powers a next-gen multimedia system and the newest version of its active safety suite, Toyota Safety Sense 4.0. 2026 Toyota RAV4 WoodlandToyota Final thoughts 2026 Toyota RAV4 LimitedToyota Of course, the RAV4 Hybrid still burns gasoline, and that’s a sticking point for environmentalists who say Toyota’s strategy isn’t aggressive enough. But in a country where EV sales growth is cooling and policy support is weakening, Toyota’s strategy looks pragmatic. Hybrid sales already make up nearly half of Toyota’s U.S. volume, and the RAV4’s shift to a hybrid-only lineup could push that number even higher. Besides, the new RAV4’s reveal is full of good news. Both hybrid and plug-in models get more power than before. The hybrid now makes 226 horsepower in front-wheel-drive configuration and 236 with all-wheel drive — the latter available for the first time on the Woodland trim. The plug-in hybrid gains a stronger battery and more efficient electric motors, helping push its combined output to 320 hp. The 2026 RAV4 won’t solve climate change, but it may bring hundreds of thousands of American drivers into a more efficient, lower-emissions future — all while saving owners money at the pump. Toyota’s 2026 RAV4 Is Officially Hybrid-Only. That’s a Very Big Deal. first appeared on Autoblog on May 29, 2025 This story was originally reported by Autoblog on May 29, 2025, where it first appeared. Source link #Toyotas #RAV4 #Officially #HybridOnly #Big #Deal Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  20. Trump administration “optimistic” on Gaza ceasefire as Israel backs U.S. plan – The Washington Post Trump administration “optimistic” on Gaza ceasefire as Israel backs U.S. plan – The Washington Post Trump administration “optimistic” on Gaza ceasefire as Israel backs U.S. plan The Washington PostIsrael accepts a US proposal for a temporary Gaza ceasefire and ****** gives a cool response AP NewsPM said to principally back Witkoff outline; ****** may okay it — with reservations The Times of IsraelWhite House Puts Cease-Fire Proposal to ****** as Pressure on Israel Grows The New York TimesUS proposes 60-day ceasefire for Gaza, plan shows Reuters Source link #Trump #administration #optimistic #Gaza #ceasefire #Israel #backs #U.S #plan #Washington #Post Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  21. Woman spared jail time over ****** that injured MP Woman spared jail time over ****** that injured MP A woman who was drunk, speeding and ran a red light when she caused a car ****** that seriously injured a Greens MP has avoided going to jail. Source link #Woman #spared #jail #time #****** #injured Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  22. Triple-digit heat, chance of thunderstorms in California forecast: What to expect Triple-digit heat, chance of thunderstorms in California forecast: What to expect Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what’s in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.Generate Key Takeaways The Brief Much of California is bracing for record-breaking temperatures, with inland areas potentially hitting 100+ degrees on Friday, May 30. Heat advisories are in effect for several inland areas, and a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms is forecast for Saturday and Sunday. LOS ANGELES – Much of California is getting ready for record-breaking temperatures, with a slight chance for showers and thunderstorms in the coming days. According to the National Weather Service, the surge of warmth is expected statewide on Friday, May 30, with temperatures in some inland areas going near or above 100 degrees. The NWS said triple digits are likely for the Central Valley, with Redding forecast to hit up to 109 degrees on Friday. Bakersfield could see a high of up to 106 degrees. According to the latest forecast, other cities with a chance of breaking record highs include Ojai, Palmdale, and Lancaster. “There is an increasing chance — 30% to 40% — of Friday’s highs approaching or breaking calendar daytime record(s) across some valley and desert areas,” the agency said in its May 27 forecast. According to the NWS, temperatures in Los Angeles and Orange counties will reach the upper 80s and peak on Friday at around 94 before a gradual cooldown. Meanwhile, beaches and the coast will see a range of 70s with a slight chance for showers on Saturday and Sunday. Heat Advisories have been issued Friday for interior San Luis Obispo County, with a 30% chance of advisories for southern valleys. Added portions of Ventura and Los Angeles counties are also under a Heat Advisory, as those areas are expected to be 10 or more degrees above normal. Showers including thunderstorms will be possible Saturday afternoon through Sunday night, with the greatest chance of precipitation during the afternoons for the San Gabriel Mountains. The Source Information for this story is from the National Weather Service. Source link #Tripledigit #heat #chance #thunderstorms #California #forecast #expect Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  23. Top Gaming Phones in India (May 2025): iPhone 16 Pro Max, Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, Realme GT 7 Pro, More Top Gaming Phones in India (May 2025): iPhone 16 Pro Max, Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, Realme GT 7 Pro, More Mobile gaming has grown by leaps and bounds since the emergence of battle royale games like Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) and Call of Duty Mobile in the last few years. While older phones were limited to the technological prowess of their time, the recent era of smartphones has led to them becoming a portable gaming platform on their own, almost as powerful as a dedicated gaming console but without the hassle accompanying it. However, the best gaming smartphones are not restricted to games solely built for their platform but also offer console-quality gaming, as evident by the recent introduction of Death Stranding, Assassin’s Creed Mirage, and Resident Evil Village for the latest iPhone 16 Pro Max. In a sea of smartphones out there, choosing the best one for you can become a time-consuming process. Notably, the best gaming smartphones offer more than top-notch on-paper specifications. They come with features dedicated to enhancing the overall experience, such as great haptics, dedicated performance modes, and snazzy yet thermal efficient designs. To help you make that choice, we have curated a list of the top gaming phones in India, including the iPhone 16 Pro Max, Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, Realme GT 7 Pro, and more, which can fulfill your every gaming need. Top Gaming Phones in India iPhone 16 Pro Max – Rs. 1,44,900 The iPhone 16 Pro Max is the top-of-the-line handset from Apple. While it is not exactly advertised as a gaming-centric device, its underlying specifications indicate it indeed can perform the role of your gaming companion too. The smartphone boasts a large 6.9-inch Super Retina XDR display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It is powered by the A18 Pro chipset which is among the fastest on the market. The iPhone 16 Pro Max also comes with a dedicated Game mode which is said to optimise the handset’s performance for gaming. It supports hardware-accelerated ray tracing for delivering more realistic lighting and reflections in games. Through its App Store, the company offers several console-quality games on the handset, including Assassin’s Creed Mirage, Death Stranding: Director’s Cut, and Resident Evil Village. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra – Rs. 1,29,999 Competing with the iPhone 16 Pro Max in terms of not only being the best smartphone in the market but the best one for gaming too is the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. The smartphone is powered by a custom Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chipset with a 4.47GHz peak clock speed and 12GB of RAM. The chip brings support for hardware-accelerated ray tracing and Vulkan optimisation for realistic graphics. Samsung has equipped the Galaxy S25 Ultra with a 6.9-inch Super AMOLED 2X screen with a 120Hz refresh rate. The phone also comes with a Game Booster mode along with a high performance mode option. Users can also customise the optimisation level for each individual, tweaking settings like fps, screen resolution, and frame booster settings. iQOO 13 – Rs. 54,999 iQOO 13 is one of the few flagship handsets in the market which are built primarily for gamers. It comes with a 6.82-inch 8T LTPO AMOLED panel with a 144Hz refresh rate, a 2K resolution, and a 300Hz touch sampling rate. It can run any game you throw at it at the highest possible graphics settings, courtesy of the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, 16GB of LPDDR5x RAM, and Adreno 830 GPU. iQOO has equipped the smartphone with a proprietary Q2 supercomputing chip that is said to improve gaming performance while being efficient. It also features a 7,000 mm square Vapor Chamber, which is what helps keep the heat under control. OnePlus 13 – Rs. 69,999 The OnePlus 13 is yet another handset powered by Qualcomm’s top-of-the-line Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC. While this is not an out-and-out gaming-centric offering, OnePlus has equipped the handset with LPDDR5x RAM, UFS 4.0 storage, and an Adreno 830 GPU which handles graphic-intensive tasks. It sports a 6.82-inch Quad HD+ LTPO AMOLED screen with a 120Hz variable refresh rate. The handset also comes with a second-generation Cryo-Velocity Cooling System along with a dual-layer Super Graphite vapour chamber for efficient heat dissipation. And if heating still becomes an issue during gaming, the company sells Freezing Point Phone Cooler as a separate accessory which directly clips to its back panel. Realme GT 7 Pro – Rs. 59,999 Realme GT 7 Pro is a flagship-grade offering from the China-based OEM. It sports a 6.78-inch 8T LTPO AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate. The handset is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset with 16GB of LPDDR5x RAM. While its specifications remain at par with other top-level gaming handsets in the market, Realme claims it has used AI to improve both gaming performance and quality on the GT 7 Pro. It comes with an AI Gaming Super Resolution feature which can bump up the resolution of a game from the usual 720p to up to 1.5K. However, this feature is currently supported for select games such as Free Fire, BGMI and Honor of Kings (HOK). There’s another gaming-centric feature called AI Gaming Super Frame which simply cranks up the frames per second (fps) count. Source link #Top #Gaming #Phones #India #iPhone #Pro #Max #Samsung #Galaxy #S25 #Ultra #Realme #Pro Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  24. Indiana Pacers vs. New York Knicks Live Score and Stats – May 29, 2025 Gametracker – CBS Sports Indiana Pacers vs. New York Knicks Live Score and Stats – May 29, 2025 Gametracker – CBS Sports Indiana Pacers vs. New York Knicks Live Score and Stats – May 29, 2025 Gametracker CBS SportsKnicks stay alive, throttle Pacers to force Game 6 ESPNKnicks’ Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns accomplish feat not seen since Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O’Neal CBS SportsKnicks find way to get back on plane — and one step closer to Game 7 New York PostPacers vs. Knicks score, recap: New York forces Game 6 with another stellar night from Jalen Brunson Yahoo Sports Source link #Indiana #Pacers #York #Knicks #Live #Score #Stats #Gametracker #CBS #Sports Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  25. Eagles recruit made to regret his old fan-boy messages Eagles recruit made to regret his old fan-boy messages New West Coast recruit Tom McCarthy has gone from stacking shelves at Woolworths to being on an AFL list, but there’s some old fan-boy messages that are already coming back to haunt him. McCarthy was one of the feel-good stories of the AFL’s mid-season rookie draft, the 24-year-old selected at pick No.1 by the Eagles to cap a meteoric rise over the past few years. The speedy half-back had never been a part of an elite junior pathway, and until two years ago was playing division two football for Highett in the Southern Football Netball League. McCarthy joined Richmond’s VFL program last year, and his progression was so rapid the Eagles had no hesitation in pouncing on him with their prized No.1 pick. The Victorian had never even visited Perth before, and he was welcomed with open arms by his new Eagles teammates when he flew in on Thursday. But a bonding dinner that night with Eagles players uncovered something slightly embarrassing – McCarthy’s old fan messages to new teammate Jayden Hunt. McCarthy grew up adoring the Melbourne Demons, listing the likes of David Neitz, Brad Green and Russell Robertson as some of his idols, as well as current superstar Christian Petracca. But he also had plenty of love for Hunt, who played 114 games for Melbourne between 2016 and 2022 before joining West Coast. “There’s a few photos and messages that I sent him back in the day as a fan,” McCarthy said with a laugh. “There’s a joke going around at the moment that my favourite player was Jayden Hunt back when he was at Melbourne, so there’s been a bit of laughter about that. “I can’t remember what I texted him, but I used to love he had his headband … and he used to love his choccie milk. He made it a big thing, so it would have been about that.” McCarthy, who will play for West Coast’s WAFL side on Saturday, has been working in a marketing company for the past six months. Before that, he spent more than six years at Woolworths. For most of his football career, McCarthy has been told he is too skinny and not good enough to make it to the elite level. He used that criticism as extra motivation to achieve his dreams. “To go from waking up early stacking shelves … to being footy full-time now is a very good thing for me, and I”m so excited,” McCarthy said. “For me, coming in as a 24-year-old, already working through some not fantastic jobs, I definitely know I won’t take this for granted. “I’m so glad I’m not sitting at a desk anymore.” Source link #Eagles #recruit #regret #fanboy #messages Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]

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