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Gillingham captain Armani Little and Saturday’s match-winner Garath McCleary have both had their contracts extended – but plenty are being released.The Gills are hoping to rebuild this summer after another season of disappointment, finishing the League Two season sitting 17th, the same place they ended the previous campaign.Armani Little has captained the Gills this season under Gareth Ainsworth Picture: Barry GoodwinBoss Gareth Ainsworth has 13 senior players left and will oversee the changes this summer.The manager has made no secret of his admiration for Little and McCleary, and the club have activated contract extensions for both, as they recently did for…
Location : The A585 southbound at the junction with the A588 North. Reason : Congestion. Status : Currently Active. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 10:45 and 11:00 on 3 May 2026. Source link
The organization behind the Academy Awards released new Oscar rules on Friday, including several that address the use of generative artificial intelligence. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said that only performances “credited in the film’s legal billing and demonstrably performed by humans with their consent” will be eligible for Academy Awards. Similarly, the academy said that screenplays must be “human-authored” to be eligible. The academy also said it has the right to request more information about a film’s AI usage and “human authorship.” These rule changes come as an independent film is in the works with an…
Ireland has quietly established itself as one of Europe’s most compelling destinations for blockchain innovation, and the reasons why are not hard to find. A business-friendly tax environment, a highly educated and internationally minded workforce, and a tech ecosystem that already hosts the European headquarters of some of the world’s biggest technology companies have made Ireland a natural landing pad for blockchain startups looking to build and scale on the continent. Dublin in particular has emerged as a focal point for Web3 and blockchain development, with a growing community of founders, developers, and investors who are building everything from decentralised…
The final night of ExcelerateHer 2026 closed with a bold sartorial statement as attendees embraced the “Surviving & Thriving” theme, inspired by Destiny’s Child’s Survivor. The evening celebrated leadership, legacy, and culture—brought to life through fashion that reflected strength, resilience, and individuality. Guests like Cookie Johnson, Tonya Winfield, Nina Cooper, and more arrived in camo-inspired ensembles, mixing military references with elevated styling. Camouflage prints appeared in a variety of interpretations, from full-length bodycon dresses to structured separates, while khaki tones and neutral palettes grounded the looks in a cohesive aesthetic. Utility silhouettes—featuring cargo pockets, zippers, and tailored fits—added dimension, offering…
MarketWise has just shared exclusive data with us looking at how AI news has lined up with stock market behaviour over the last 5 years. One of the biggest things that stick out in the report is how certain AI companies have performed since 2021. MarketWise says Palantir Technologies increased 876% from its 2021 closing price to the end of 2025. The company also had its biggest yearly performance between 2023 and 2024, when its stock price increased 341%. Nvidia increased 534% over those years, which is where MarketWise gets its question from: is AI infrastructure becoming the real battleground…
East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service was called at 3.32am this morning (May 2) to reports of a large HGV lorry colliding with The Coffee House on the A22 in Nutley, Uckfield. Firefighters worked with police and paramedics at the scene in High Street for several hours and people were told to avoid the area. Emergency services working in Nutley (Image: Sussex News and Pictures) UK Power Networks was also asked to attend because power cables had been damaged. The fire service said everyone from the property is safe and no one was trapped in the vehicle. Emergency services working…
Shares of Strategy (NASDAQ: MSTR) surged roughly 9% on Friday as Bitcoin clawed back to the $78,000 level. This movement comes just days after Executive Chairman Michael Saylor delivered a headline-grabbing keynote at the Bitcoin 2026 conference in Las Vegas. MSTR climbed above $180 per share during Friday’s session, building on a prior close near $165. The move tracked Bitcoin’s intraday advance, which pushed BTC to $78,961 as of Friday afternoon, according to Bitcoin Magazine Pro data. The rally is building up a welcome reprieve for MSTR investors who have endured a brutal stretch — the stock remains down more…
Millions of people watched the historic launch of Artemis II and were captivated by the mission’s 10-day journey around the moon as NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen ventured farther into space than any human before. Part of the public’s ability to experience the mission in high-definition was due to laser communications. Source link
Saturday 02 May 2026 8:00 am | Updated: Friday 01 May 2026 3:40 pm Sunderland’s blue away kit is at the centre of the IP dispute An artist is taking legal action against Sunderland over the design of the club’s away kit. Lawyer and IP expert Geoff Cunningham explains the dispute.Clubs, brands and sponsors are busy finalising kit launches, merchandise and commercial campaigns for next season and a summer of international football. But this week a dispute involving Sunderland AFC and the club’s away kit emerged – a case which serves as a timely reminder that intellectual property is a real risk…
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