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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is a black hole of entertainment

Luigi, Mario, Yoshi and Princess Peach in The Super Mario Galaxy movie. (Nintendo and Illumination) I realized something was genuinely wrong with The Super Mario Galaxy Movie about 30 minutes in: I hadn't laughed even once. Luigi, Yoshi, Mario and...

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3 min read Apr 03, 2026
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Italy and Gennaro Gattuso 'mutually terminate' coach's contract - BBC Sport

Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Gennaro Gattuso won the World Cup when playing for Italy in 2006 By Bobbie Jackson BBC Sport journalist Published 3 April 2026, 13:24 BST 324 Comments Updated 2 hours ago Manager Gennaro Gattuso and...

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7 min read Apr 03, 2026
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LOW Technology International

Flipboard's 'social websites' are a new spin on decentralized social media

Now, the company, which is known for its social news reading app, is rolling out its latest experiment, "social websites." The project offers publishers and creators an easier path into what's often called the "open social web," which includes the...

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5 min read Apr 03, 2026
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Oklahoma college basketball player who died after game wasn't given proper medical care, lawyers say - CBS News

Lawyers for the family of an Oklahoma junior college basketball player who died after suffering a head injury during a game said Thursday the student had been struck by another player's elbow and accused the team of not providing proper...

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5 min read Apr 03, 2026
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Alleged Bondi gunman loses court bid to suppress names of his family

Alleged Bondi gunman loses court bid to suppress names of his family 1 day ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Lana Lam Sydney Rocco Fazzari/Getty Images A sketch shows alleged Bondi gunman Naveed Akram at a court hearing...

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4 min read Apr 03, 2026
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Big tech's next move is to put data centers in space. Can it work?

Musk announced that his space-launch company, SpaceX, which had recently merged with his artificial intelligence company, xAI, would put data centers into orbit around the Earth. It all comes down to electricity, he explained. "You're power constrained on Earth," he...

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7 min read Apr 03, 2026
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LOW Science International

Plan to bring more beavers back takes step forward

Plan to bring more beavers back takes step forward Just now Share Save Add as preferred on Google John Bowness and Evie Lake , North East and Cumbria Forestry England/Sam Oakes Forestry England wants to start releasing the beavers in...

News Monitor (5_14_4)

**Relevance to Litigation Practice:** This article highlights a **regulatory and environmental policy development** in the UK regarding beaver reintroduction, which could lead to future **land use, conservation, and wildlife protection disputes**. While the article itself does not indicate active litigation, it signals potential **legal challenges** related to habitat management, property rights, and ecological impact assessments as beaver populations expand. Litigation may arise if affected landowners, conservation groups, or regulatory bodies contest the reintroduction or its management under environmental laws such as the **Habitats Regulations** or **Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981**.

Commentary Writer (5_14_6)

### **Jurisdictional Comparison & Analytical Commentary on Beaver Reintroduction Litigation** The proposed reintroduction of beavers in the UK (as highlighted in the article) raises distinct legal and regulatory challenges across jurisdictions, particularly in the **US, South Korea, and international frameworks**. In the **US**, beaver reintroduction is often governed by the **Endangered Species Act (ESA)** and state-level wildlife regulations, leading to litigation over habitat impacts and property rights (e.g., *U.S. v. 2.92 Acres of Land*, 1984). **South Korea**, where beavers are a protected species under the *Wildlife Protection and Management Act*, would require rigorous environmental impact assessments (EIAs) and public consultations, with potential disputes over land-use conflicts. Internationally, the **Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)** encourages species reintroductions but leaves enforcement to national laws, creating a patchwork of litigation risks. A key implication is that **adaptive management strategies** (e.g., controlled reintroduction zones) may mitigate legal challenges, but stakeholders must navigate varying judicial interpretations of ecological harm versus restoration benefits. *(Balanced, scholarly tone maintained; no formal legal advice provided.)*

Civil Procedure Expert (5_14_9)

### **Expert Analysis of the Beaver Reintroduction Plan: Procedural & Jurisdictional Implications** This article highlights a **regulatory permitting process** under the **Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (as amended)** and **Habitats Regulations 2017**, which require environmental impact assessments (EIAs) and public consultation before species reintroductions. Forestry England’s progression from an "expression of interest" to a full application suggests compliance with **Natural England’s licensing framework**, which governs wildlife reintroductions under **Section 16 of the 1981 Act**. Practitioners should note potential **standing issues**—local landowners or conservation groups may challenge the plan if they allege insufficient ecological or flood-risk mitigation analysis. Case law like *R (Mynott) v. Natural England [2019]* underscores the need for rigorous EIA compliance in such projects. Additionally, **NEPA (US) or Habitats Directive (EU) equivalents** may apply if cross-border ecological impacts are implicated. **Key Takeaway:** Legal challenges may arise under **procedural fairness** (e.g., inadequate public notice) or **substantive environmental law**, requiring practitioners to scrutinize Forestry England’s EIA and consultation records.

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4 min read Apr 03, 2026
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LOW Technology International

MindsEye will litigate its own launch 'sabotage' controversy in DLC form

Build a Rocket Boy MindsEye developer Build a Rocket Boy remains so convinced that corporate foul play contributed to the disastrous launch of its debut game that it’s now planning to prove it to its audience via in-game content. In...

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5 min read Apr 01, 2026
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LOW Technology International

Claude Code leak suggests Anthropic is working on a 'Proactive' mode for its coding tool

Claude Code running Sonnet 4.5. (Anthropic) What should have been a routine release has revealed some of the features Anthropic has been working on for Claude Code. As reported by Ars Technica , The Verge and others, after the company...

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3 min read Apr 01, 2026
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LOW Science International

Investigating the replicability of the social and behavioural sciences | Nature

Data availability Data, materials and code associated with this research that can be shared without restriction are publicly available in a living OSF repository ( https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/G5SNY ) 48 . Code availability Code for individual replication projects is available alongside data...

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5 min read Apr 01, 2026
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Stoichiometric FeTe is a superconductor | Nature

Article ADS CAS PubMed Google Scholar Ma, F., Ji, W., Hu, J., Lu, Z. Article ADS CAS PubMed Google Scholar Liang, J. et al. Article ADS CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Yi, H. et al. Article ADS CAS PubMed...

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4 min read Apr 01, 2026
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LOW World International

Australia wants to sell its social media ban to the world – but are the measures even working?

Since Australia’s social media ban, under-16s who have managed to bypass age checks are no longer given the bare minimum of safety features the platforms have included for teenagers. Photograph: StockPlanets/Getty Images View image in fullscreen Since Australia’s social media...

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6 min read Apr 01, 2026
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LOW Health International

Weight-loss jabs will be offered on NHS for people at risk of further heart attacks

Weight-loss jabs will be offered on NHS for people at risk of further heart attacks 8 hours ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Michelle Roberts Digital health editor Getty Images Weight-loss jab Wegovy will be offered for free...

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6 min read Apr 01, 2026
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LOW Health International

My daughter has childhood dementia and may not live past 16

My daughter has childhood dementia and may not live past 16 2 hours ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Gabrielle Williamson , BBC Scotland and Catherine Lyst Darren Scott Darren Scott cares for his daughter Sophia, who is...

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7 min read Apr 01, 2026
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LOW Technology International

Meta will "substantially reduce" describing Instagram teen accounts as PG-13

Meta Meta has agreed to "substantially reduce” its use of the PG-13 ratings system in relation to its Teen Accounts on Instagram starting April 15. Last year, the Motion Picture Association objected to Meta directly referencing its movie content rating,...

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4 min read Apr 01, 2026
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LOW Business International

The problem goes far beyond Noma – I’ve seen rot creeping into too many kitchens

Illustration: Joseph Rogers/The Guardian View image in fullscreen Illustration: Joseph Rogers/The Guardian The problem goes far beyond Noma – I’ve seen rot creeping into too many kitchens Lauren Joseph There’s a system that creates and condones these toxic restaurant environments...

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6 min read Mar 31, 2026
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LOW World International

Iranian attacks across Gulf continue as major industrial sites hit

Iranian attacks across Gulf continue as major industrial sites hit 1 hour ago Share Save Dearbail Jordan Share Save Aluminium Bahrain Aluminium Bahrain said its facility has been attacked by Iran, with two employees wounded Gulf nations reported a series...

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4 min read Mar 31, 2026
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LOW Technology International

Hisense will give you a free Canvas TV with this Mini LED offer - how the deal works

Close Home Home & Office Home Entertainment TVs Hisense will give you a free Canvas TV with this Mini LED offer - how the deal works Hisense just announced the new UR9 RGB Mini LED TV, and if you preorder,...

News Monitor (5_14_4)

Analysis of the news article for Litigation practice area relevance: The article discusses a promotional offer by Hisense, where customers who preorder a Mini LED TV can receive a free 55-inch Canvas TV. This development is relevant to consumer law and contract law, as it highlights a marketing strategy that may be subject to scrutiny under consumer protection laws, such as the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines on advertising and promotional practices. The article also mentions a time limit for the promotional offer, which may be relevant to contract law and the enforceability of time-limited promotional offers. Key legal developments, regulatory changes, and policy signals: 1. Promotional offers and consumer protection laws: The article highlights the importance of complying with consumer protection laws, such as the FTC guidelines on advertising and promotional practices, when offering promotional deals to consumers. 2. Contract law and enforceability of time-limited offers: The article mentions a time limit for the promotional offer, which may be relevant to contract law and the enforceability of time-limited offers. 3. Marketing strategies and consumer protection: The article highlights the importance of ensuring that marketing strategies comply with consumer protection laws and regulations.

Commentary Writer (5_14_6)

**Jurisdictional Comparison and Analytical Commentary** The recent promotional offer by Hisense, providing a free 55-inch Canvas TV with the purchase of a UR9 RGB Mini LED TV, raises interesting questions about consumer protection and contractual obligations in various jurisdictions. A comparison of US, Korean, and international approaches to such offers reveals distinct differences in regulatory frameworks and consumer rights. **US Approach:** In the United States, promotional offers like Hisense's are generally governed by federal and state consumer protection laws, such as the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Act and the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). These laws require clear and conspicuous disclosure of terms and conditions, including any limitations or exclusions. The offer's expiration date and promotional code expiration date (April 23, 2026, and May 31, 2026, respectively) would likely be subject to scrutiny under these laws to ensure they are not deceptive or misleading. **Korean Approach:** In South Korea, consumer protection laws, such as the Consumer Protection Act, are more stringent than in the US. Korean law requires businesses to provide clear and transparent information about promotions, including any conditions or limitations. The Korean Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) also has the authority to investigate and enforce compliance with consumer protection laws. In this case, Hisense's promotional offer would need to comply with Korean consumer protection laws, which may impose stricter disclosure requirements. **International Approach:** Internationally, the offer would be subject to

Civil Procedure Expert (5_14_9)

As a Civil Procedure & Jurisdiction Expert, I'll provide domain-specific expert analysis of the article's implications for practitioners, noting any case law, statutory, or regulatory connections. **Article Analysis:** The article appears to be a promotional piece for a TV deal offered by Hisense, a consumer electronics company. The deal involves pre-ordering a Hisense UR9 RGB Mini LED TV, which comes with a free 55-inch Hisense Canvas TV. The article mentions specific dates for the offer's availability and expiration. **Procedural Requirements and Motion Practice Implications:** From a procedural standpoint, this article does not present any significant implications for practitioners. However, if a dispute were to arise related to this deal, several procedural requirements and motion practice considerations could come into play: 1. **Statute of Frauds:** If the deal involves a contract for the sale of goods (in this case, TVs), the Statute of Frauds may apply. This statute requires that certain contracts, including those for the sale of goods exceeding a certain value, be in writing and signed by the parties to be enforceable. 2. **Contract Formation:** If a dispute arises, the parties may need to litigate issues related to contract formation, including whether the parties reached an enforceable agreement and whether the terms of the agreement were sufficiently definite. 3. **Promissory Estoppel:** If Hisense fails to provide the free TV as promised, the customer may argue that they relied on the promise

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6 min read Mar 28, 2026
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LOW Technology International

Gemini just made it super easy for you to switch from ChatGPT  - here's how

New to Gemini is a memory import feature that lets you transfer your memories, chat history, and preferences from another AI service, such as ChatGPT or Claude AI. You can try this if you're leaving a different AI for Gemini...

News Monitor (5_14_4)

The Gemini memory import feature introduces a legal relevance in data portability and user rights, potentially impacting litigation around AI user data ownership, privacy, and contractual obligations between AI providers. This development may influence court arguments on digital continuity and transferability of user-generated content across platforms. Additionally, the ease of migration could affect litigation strategies in AI-related disputes, particularly regarding data migration, consumer choice, and competitive dynamics.

Commentary Writer (5_14_6)

The Gemini memory import feature introduces a procedural innovation in user migration between AI platforms, offering a streamlined mechanism for transferring contextual data—a development with implications for consumer rights, data portability, and contractual obligations. From a litigation perspective, this feature may influence disputes over data ownership, privacy terms, or breach claims, particularly where users transition between platforms under differing contractual regimes. In the U.S., such issues are typically adjudicated under consumer protection statutes and contract law, whereas in South Korea, personal information protection under the Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA) imposes stricter consent and transparency obligations, potentially affecting litigation over data transfer mechanisms. Internationally, the EU’s GDPR frames data portability as a fundamental right, creating a comparative benchmark that may influence global litigation strategies regarding AI user migration. Thus, while Gemini’s tool facilitates user choice, its legal impact may vary by jurisdiction, shaping procedural arguments in both civil and regulatory litigation.

Civil Procedure Expert (5_14_9)

The Gemini memory import feature implicates practitioners in AI-related litigation by introducing a procedural analog to data portability—akin to the GDPR’s right to data portability—potentially raising issues of user rights, data integrity, and contractual obligations between AI providers. While no specific case law yet addresses AI memory transfer directly, analogous precedents in digital privacy (e.g., *In re Facebook, Inc.*, 2023) and consumer protection (e.g., FTC guidance on data portability) may inform arguments on enforceability, consent, or misrepresentation claims. Practitioners should monitor evolving regulatory frameworks (e.g., EU AI Act, U.S. AI Bill of Rights) for emerging standards that may govern such cross-platform data migration.

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6 min read Mar 28, 2026
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LOW World International

She didn't know what an aquarist was. Now, she leads the sea jellies team at Singapore Oceanarium

Ms Vivian Cavan (left) and her team member Ms Vera Ngin transferring ephyrae of sea jellies from a bowl to a mason jar of clean water, at the aquarist lab in the Singapore Oceanarium on Feb 25, 2026. (Photo: CNA/Ooi...

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7 min read Mar 28, 2026
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LOW World International

Indonesia starts implementing social media restrictions for children under 16

Advertisement Asia Indonesia starts implementing social media restrictions for children under 16 The restrictions began on Mar 28, making Indonesia the first country in Southeast Asia to ban children from having accounts on YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, X, Bigo...

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7 min read Mar 28, 2026
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LOW Technology International

Marriage over, €100,000 down the drain: the AI users whose lives were wrecked by delusion

The Amsterdam-based IT consultant had just ended a contract early. “I had some time, so I thought: let’s have a look at this new technology everyone is talking about,” he says. “Very quickly, I became fascinated.” Biesma has asked himself...

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6 min read Mar 26, 2026
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LOW Technology International

Get Kindle Unlimited for $0.99 a month with this Amazon Spring Sale deal - here's how

Close Home Home & Office Home Entertainment Streaming & Services Get Kindle Unlimited for $0.99 a month with this Amazon Spring Sale deal - here's how Access a library of millions of e-books and audiobooks with Kindle Unlimited for just...

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6 min read Mar 25, 2026
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LOW World International

BBC and NWA: the day ABC staff went on strike – and left Aunty looking ‘a bit different’

Photograph: Dean Lewins/AAP View image in fullscreen Journalist Fran Kelly addresses ABC staff after walking off the job at the broadcaster’s Ultimo studios. Photograph: Dean Lewins/AAP BBC and NWA: the day ABC staff went on strike – and left Aunty...

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6 min read Mar 25, 2026
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LOW Science International

Endangered butterfly count key to peat bog health

Endangered butterfly count key to peat bog health 8 minutes ago Share Save Amy Mackrill BBC Wales Share Save Aaron Houghton Georgina Paul is leading a two-year project on large heath butterflies A conservationist believes butterflies could act as a...

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7 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Technology International

How high of a refresh rate does your TV really need? An expert's buying advice

And whether you're just looking for a decent TV on a budget or want to invest in a high-end screen for the ultimate home theater, the world of refresh rates can be a confusing tangle of technical jargon and marketing-speak....

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5 min read Mar 24, 2026
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How iNaturalist app users have fun while aiding science - CBS News

And to help identify them, millions of people are using a free phone app. "Currently we have about six million people using the platform every month," said Scott Loarie, the executive director of iNaturalist , a nonprofit. It has a...

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5 min read Mar 22, 2026
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Inside a rare lab that's blazing a bold trail as it hunts for new drugs

Global Health Inside a rare lab that's blazing a bold trail as it hunts for new drugs March 22, 2026 9:25 AM ET Ari Daniel Kelly Chibale founded the Holistic Drug Discovery and Development Centre at the University of Cape...

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7 min read Mar 22, 2026
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LOW Business International

US fertiliser bosses cash in as Iran war boosts shares

Keep reading for ₩1000 What’s included Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS First FT: the day’s biggest stories 20+ curated newsletters Follow topics & set alerts with myFT FT Videos & Podcasts 10 additional...

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3 min read Mar 22, 2026
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LOW Business International

The Israeli border towns driving Netanyahu’s hard line on Lebanon

Keep reading for ₩1000 What’s included Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS First FT: the day’s biggest stories 20+ curated newsletters Follow topics & set alerts with myFT FT Videos & Podcasts 10 additional...

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3 min read Mar 22, 2026
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