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Peacock Develops Live-Action 'Dungeon Crawler Carl' Series with Seth MacFarlane and Chris Yost
Peacock is developing a live-action series of 'Dungeon Crawler Carl,' with Chris Yost and Seth MacFarlane at the helm. This adaptation taps into the growing appeal of LitRPG narratives, backed by a robust development team and expanding franchise.

NFL Star Stephon Gilmore Retires: A Legacy of Excellence and Potential Hall of Fame Journey
NFL star Stephon Gilmore retires after a 13-year career highlighted by a Super Bowl win and a Defensive Player of the Year award with the Patriots. His exit prompts depth concerns for the Chiefs, and he remains eligible for Hall of Fame consideration in four years.

Coinbase Federal Charter: Unified Crypto Custody Framework to Expand Services and Compete with Traditional Banks
Coinbase has secured conditional approval for a federal charter, aiming to unify crypto custody under federal oversight, moving past state-by-state regulations. This shift could expand Coinbase's services and enhance its competitive edge against traditional custodians in the institutional sector.
Archaeologists have uncovered the Dannebroge, a ship from the 1801 Battle of Copenhagen, in the capital's harbor, amid construction for the Lynetteholm project. The discovery, found under thick sediment, offers fresh insights into historical naval warfare and coincides with the controversial development aimed at climate resilience.
The former president criticized French President Macron and NATO allies for not confronting Iran, sparking an international backlash when the remarks briefly appeared on the White House YouTube channel. This incident underscores ongoing tensions in U.S.-NATO relations and has led to discussions about re-evaluating the alliance post-Iran conflict.
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Penguin Solutions reported a 63% increase in net sales to $172 million, driven by AI demand and strategic diversification of its customer base. The company is shifting its focus to AI services and optimized memory solutions, while facing challenges from high-interest rates and supply chain pressures.
Raven Software's enduring legacy, marked by its work on major franchises like Call of Duty, continues as David Pellas steps up as sole studio head following Steve Raffel's 2017 departure. With over 300 developers, Raven plans to innovate with new gameplay options in upcoming titles.
New Zealand startup ThroughLine partners with tech giants to create an AI tool redirecting individuals with extremist tendencies to crisis support, aligning with The Christchurch Call's goals. While promising, challenges like privacy concerns and implementation details remain, as the project is still in testing without a release date.












