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Brits in Spain to be given tsunami alert for ‘catastrophic’ earthquake scenario | Travel News | Travel

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Hundreds of thousands of residents and tourists along the Cadiz coastline in southern Spain will receive emergency alerts on their phones on Thursday (November 20) as Andalusia stages the largest tsunami drill ever carried out in Spain. At 10.03am, every mobile device located in officially mapped inundation zones will ring with an ES-Alert message, warning of a simulated earthquake triggered by a “Lisbon-style” 7.6-magnitude earthquake

The system will activate across some of the region’s most popular tourist areas along the Costa de la Luz, including Cadiz city, Chipiona, Rota and Conil. The Campo de Gibraltar will also be in the firing line, with residents in Algeciras, La Linea and Los Barrios getting loud bleeps. The exercise is designed to test exactly how fast Andalusia could react if a deep-ocean earthquake off Cape St Vincent, Portugal, were to occur and send a huge wave racing towards the coast.

The drill is meant to simulate an earthquake similar to that which struck Portugal, the Iberian Peninsula, and Northwest Africa on November 1, 1755 – known as the Great Lisbon earthquake – which measured at least eight on the Richter scale, caused fires to break out due to candles burning at many church services at the time, as well as a 30-foot tsunami. It is estimated to have killed around 50,000 to 60,000 people.

During Thursday’s drill, more than 20,000 people will take part, including 1,000 emergency workers and over 19,000 residents, schoolchildren, businesses and hotels.

Local councils in expat-heavy areas such as La Linea will activate their emergency plans, open local command centres, and even carry out full school evacuations, according to The Olive Press.

The drill is the fourth major emergency simulation carried out by Andalusia since 2021, but it is its most ambitious to date.

Guests staying in hotels will also be expected to participate in “vertical evacuations” – moving to higher floors to simulate seeking refuge from an incoming wave – including the Playa Victoria, Senator Cadiz and the Parador Atlantico in Cadiz.

In many zones, police, firefighters and Proteccion Civil will practise vertical evacuations, evacuations inland and mass-alert procedures using loudspeakers, church bells and the ES-Alert mobile system. Councils are also urging residents to warn elderly neighbours, who may be startled by the sudden phone alert.

Residents in risk zones do not need to take any action other than to remain calm when the alert sounds, unless they are participating in an organised evacuation exercise. 

In the event of a real tsunami, the public is urged to move immediately to higher floors or safe inland points, avoid lifts and cars, help anyone struggling and keep a battery-powered radio handy. They should avoid calling emergency services on 112 unless there is an immediate life-threatening emergency.



This story originally appeared on Express.co.uk

Michael B. Jordan Offers Positive Update on ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’

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Filmmaker and actor Michael B. Jordan gave fans a promising update on one of his more anticipated projects, confirming that his take on The Thomas Crown Affair is moving along like a “dream” and that this remake is set to wrap filming before the end of the month. Earlier this year, the actor pulled double duty on screen by playing twins in Sinners, and with The Thomas Crown Affair, the actor is pulling a different type of double duty, as he’s not just starring in it, he’s also directing it. Also starring in the film are Adria Arjona, Kenneth Branagh, Lily Gladstone, Danai Gurira, Pilou Asbæk, and Aiysha Hart.

Jordan offered the update on the film in a chat with Vanity Fair, in which he revealed:

“It’s a tough process, but moments that I’ve imagined in my head for a decade are now being brought to life with a cast that I’m extremely happy to have and really proud of. I’m living a dream, honestly.”

This new The Thomas Crown Affair is expected to be released in 2027.

What Can Fans Expect in the New ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’?

The Thomas Crown Affair
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The original The Thomas Crown Affair landed in theaters back in 1968, which starred Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway, and was directed by Norman Jewison. The movie follows an investigator (Dunaway) who is tasked with tracking down the culprit behind a number of high-profile heists. When she identifies Thomas Crown (McQueen) as the most likely suspect, the pair engage in a romantically charged relationship in which the investigator is torn between bringing the thief to justice and embracing her feelings for the debonair criminal.

The star power and charisma between McQueen and Dunaway were the highlights of the film when it was released, even if the story itself was a bit predictable and pulpy. In 1999, a remake was released starring Pierce Brosnan and Rene Russo in the roles previously played by McQueen and Dunaway, respectively. That take on the material similarly earned a somewhat positive reaction, due largely to the chemistry between the leads.

Details of Jordan’s take on the concept have been kept under wraps, with the movie being scripted by Iron Man 3 and The Fall Guy‘s Drew Pearce. Before Arjona joined the project, Taylor Russell (Bones and All) was cast as the film’s lead, though ended up departing the project over creative differences. No word has emerged on what caused the actor’s exit, but with Russell being announced to star in a remake of Single White Female alongside Jenna Ortega earlier this year, the actor still has some exciting projects on the horizon.

Jordan first started expressing his interest in a new The Thomas Crown Affair as far back as 2016, with the project seeing its fair share of obstacles in the years since. Back in 2023, Jordan made his directing debut with Creed III.



This story originally appeared on Movieweb

Young Jedi Adventures Final Season Trailer Released

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Matthew Rudoy is one of ScreenRant‘s Movie & TV News Editors. He covers the latest in movie & TV news, with a focus on major franchises like Star Wars, The Boys, and Game of Thrones. He wrote lists for ScreenRant from 2017-2022, became a news writer in 2023, a senior staff writer in 2024, and an editor in 2025. 

This article covers a developing story. Continue to check back with us as we will be adding more information as it becomes available.

The trailer for the final season of Young Jedi Adventures has been released. The animated Star Wars show is set during the High Republic era, following a group of Jedi younglings as they go on adventures and learn from wise teachers, including Yoda.

The final trailer has now debuted for season 3, which will conclude the series. All seven episodes will come to Disney+ and Disney Jr. on December 8. Check out the trailer below:

More to come…


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Release Date

May 4, 2023

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Disney Junior

Showrunner

Michael Olson

Directors

Elliot M. Bour, Anthony Bell, Shellie Kvilvang

Writers

Michael Olson, Shellie Kvilvang, Lamont Magee, Josh Rimes, James Waugh, Casey Lowe


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Warner Music Group and Udio reach agreement in copyrighted music fight

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Warner Music Group on Wednesday said it reached an agreement with artificial intelligence startup Udio, ending a legal battle over concerns that copyrighted music was being used to train AI models.

Under an agreement, Udio will release a platform next year using AI models trained on licensed and authorized music, the New York-based companies said. The music could include content from WMG’s publishing businesses, providing new revenue for artists and songwriters who choose to opt in, the companies added.

Udio declined to say which artists would be involved in its new platform, and WMG did not return a request for comment. WMG’s artist roster includes Ed Sheeran, Fleetwood Mac and Madonna.

The startup’s current platform allows users to write text prompts and create songs using AI. The new version, which is expected to launch next year, will let users create remixes, covers and new songs with the voices of artists and the compositions of songwriters who choose participate and those artists and writers will be credited and paid, the companies said.

“This collaboration aligns with our broader efforts to responsibly unlock AI’s potential — fueling new creative and commercial possibilities while continuing to deliver innovative experiences for fans,” said Robert Kyncl, WMG CEO, in a statement.

WMG, Universal Music Group (UMG), Sony Music Entertainment and other music businesses sued Udio last year. In the lawsuit, Udio was accused of using hits like the Temptations’ “My Girl” to create a similar melody called “Sunshine Melody.” UMG owns the copyright to “My Girl.”

Udio said millions of people have used Udio since it launched in 2024, but did not break out specifically how many downloads or website users it has.

UMG settled with Udio last month. Udio declined to disclose the terms of the UMG settlement. The tech company also did not offer financial details about its platform collaboration with WMG, or which artists would be involved.

“Collaborating with WMG marks a significant milestone in our mission to redefine how AI and the music industry evolve together,” said Andrew Sanchez, co-founder and CEO of Udio, in a statement. “This partnership is a crucial step towards realizing a future in which technology amplifies creativity and unlocks new opportunities for artists and songwriters.”

The advancement of artificial intelligence in the arts has caused a range of emotions in the entertainment industry — from fear of job replacement to excitement over new ways to test bold ideas in music videos and music experimentation on slimmer budgets.

After the UMG-Udio deal was announced, Jordan Bromley, a board member at the nonprofit Music Artists Coalition and Manatt Entertainment Leader, said he was “cautiously optimistic but insistent on details.”

Music Artists Coalition executive director Ron Gubitz said the announcements on the agreements “lack critical details songwriters and performers deserve.”

“The question still remains whether these deals will deliver the most important things artists deserve: consent, clarity, and compensation,” Gubitz said in a statement.



This story originally appeared on LA Times

50 Cent-Produced Movie ‘Moses the Black’ Will Star Quavo & Wiz Khalifa

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50 Cent’s film empire continues to expand. The G-Unit boss is on board as a producer for the upcoming crime drama Moses the Black, which will star rappers Wiz Khalifa and Quavo.

The gangland flick is slated to come to U.S. theaters on Jan. 30, 2026. Omar Epps, Chukwudi Iwuji, Detroit rapper Skilla Baby and former boxing champion Deontay Wilder are also part of the cast, while Quavo and Wiz are set to executive produce and original soundtrack for the movie, according to Deadline.

Set in present-day Chicago, Moses the Black revolves around a Chitown gang leader named Malik and Khalifa’s character, 2wo-3ree, plays an explosive leader of Malik’s crew. The Migos rapper will star in the role of Malik’s enemy in the flick.

“This film is about redemption and real change,” 50 said in a statement. “It’s raw, it’s emotional, and it’s powerful. I can’t wait for audiences to see it.”

50 partnered with Fathom Entertainment, Simeon Faith and the Nick Mirkopoulos Cinematic Fund to bring the film to life.

Moses the Black is an action-packed drama that was made to be seen on the big screen,” said Fathom Entertainment CEO Ray Nutt. “Fathom Entertainment is thrilled to partner again with Simeon Entertainment and bring this heart-pounding story with a star-studded cast to audiences nationwide.”

Wiz Khalifa played George Clinton in 2023’s Spinning Gold, while Quavo has built up his IMDB page with roles in Praise This, Cash Out, The Waterboyz and High Rollers starring John Travolta.

As for 50 Cent, he’s also keeping busy on the film side, and he’s slated to star in the Street Fighter reboot at Balrog.

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‘Jeopardy!’ Fans React After Kenny Rogers Question Stumps Contestants

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What To Know

  • All three Jeopardy! contestants were stumped by a clue about Kenny Rogers, prompting strong reactions from fans and an explanation from contestant Josh Chen about blanking on the answer.
  • Harrison Whitaker maintained his lead throughout the game, successfully answering a Daily Double and finishing with a seven-day total of $208,201 to return for his eighth game.
  • The Final Jeopardy clue about Chewbacca was a triple stumper, with none of the contestants providing the correct response.

[Warning: The following post contains MAJOR spoilers for the Wednesday, November 19, episode of Jeopardy!]

A clue about Kenny Rogers stumped the Jeopardy! contestants. Fans reacted to them not getting it right, but one of the contestants gave an explanation.

Harrison Whitaker, from Terre Haute, Indiana, returned for his seventh game on November 19 with a six-day total of $182,600. For his seventh game, the researcher played against Matylda Urbaniak, from Queens, New York, and Josh Chen, from Arlington, Virginia.

Whitaker and Chen, a stay-at-home dog dad, were neck and neck for first place. Whitaker had $3,200, and Chen had $3,400 ahead of the last clue before the commercial break. However, the fifteenth clue stumped everyone, causing an uproar from fans.

In “The County Line,” the clue was “‘Coward Of The County’ was a No. 3 hit for this country star & roast chicken magnate,” along with a photo of him. None of the game show contestants buzzed in.

“Oh, and he looks so good there. Who is Kenny Rogers? I need to take a moment to just feel old,” host Ken Jennings said. The audience laughed.

“Never consumed his music or his chicken, and I still knew Kenny Rogers,” a Reddit user said.

“Was also surprised no one got Kenny Rogers. Very good game and congrats to the players,” another wrote.

“That’s before their time,” a third added.

However, Chen set the record straight and explained why he didn’t answer the clue. “I’m the aforementioned dog dad. I saw the pic of Kenny Rogers and thought Oh, it’s The Gambler singer, Kenny…and then blanked. The only Kenny I could think of was Kenny Loggins, which I knew wasn’t right, but I was so stuck on it not being Kenny Loggins, I couldn’t pull the last name,” he said.

Two clues after the Kenny Rogers fiasco, Whitaker found the Daily Double. He had the lead with $4,200 and wagered $1,000. In “&/Or”,” the clue read, “Quell & suppress, or a racquet sport.” He answered, “What is forestall?” which was wrong. Whitaker dropped down to $3,200. The correct response was Squash.

By the end of the round, Whitaker had the lead with $5,200. Chen was in second place with $4,800. Urbaniak, a law student, had $3,600.

In Double Jeopardy, Chen found the first Daily Double. He had $4,400 and made it a true Daily Double.

“Ok. Wow,” Ken Jennings said.

In “Titles In History,” the clue read, “Though he runs Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman still has this 2-word royal title as on tape day his father continues to live & reign.” He answered correctly with “What is the Crown Prince?” giving him $8,800.

Whitaker found the last Daily Double a few clues later. He had $16,400 and wagered $5,400. In “20th Century Novels That Got Filmed,” the clue was “In a 1972 novel, Joanna tries to shake up the wives of this suburb but ends up as glassy-eyed as the rest.” “What is Stepford?” he answered correctly. This brought Whitaker’s total to $21,800.

At the end of the round, Whitaker had $26,600. Chen had $12,800. Urbaniak was in third place with $5,200.

The category for Final Jeopardy was “Movie Characters.” The clue read, “The novelization of a 1977 movie awarded this character a medal at the end, righting a perceived wrong.” It was a Triple Stumper as none of the contestants could think of Chewbacca.

Urbaniak wrote “Who is Skywalker?” She wagered $0 and ended with $5,200. Chen’s response was “Who is hi, mom, dad, + jem?” He was clearly wrong and dropped down to $$12,795 after wagering $5. Whitaker first wrote “Who is Chewb?” and then crossed it out. He decided to go with “Who is Princess Leia?” He wagered $999, giving him a final total of $25,601.

Whitaker had a seven-day total of $208,201. He will return on Thursday for game eight.

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This story originally appeared on TV Insider

Microsoft drops M365 Copilot price for SMBs, upgrades free Copilot Chat – Computerworld

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Despite strong interest among IT leaders in M365 Copilot, uptake remains at an early stage. Most customers are still in pilot projects or have deployed the tool to a small subset of employees as they grapple with challenges around data governance, user adoption, and uncertain value. The lower price could ease some of those concerns for small and mid-size businesses (SMBs).

The introduction of M365 Copilot Business expands the range of options for accessing Microsoft’s AI assistant. Alongside the two main M365 Copilot subscriptions, businesses can subscribe to Teams Premium ($10 per user/month), which includes “intelligent recap” and other collaboration-focused AI features such as automated notetaking and live translation.

Then there’s Copilot Chat, available at no extra cost to Microsoft 365 customers.  Essentially a lite version of M365 Copilot, it features a chat interface (grounded in web data rather than a customer’s own files), limited management controls, and pay as you go access to agents



This story originally appeared on Computerworld

Sling Orange Day Passes are only $1 right now for Black Friday

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Sling TV offers multiple ways to stream cable channels without having to commit to a month of service, and for Black Friday it’s offering its new for a healthy discount. You can get a for just $1 through November 30, and get access to 34 channels, including ESPN, ESPN 2 and ESPN 3.

Besides ESPN, the Sling Orange Day Pass includes access to TNT and TBS, which makes it a solid option if you’re trying to watch the NBA, NFL or college sports. The pass also includes children’s channels like Disney Channel and Nick Jr., CNN for news and HGTV and Food Network for purer forms of lean back entertainment. Sling TV is Engadget’s pick for for a reason: You can add on extra premium channels when you buy a pass, and their price will be prorated for whatever length you choose. That way even if a dollar isn’t getting you all the channels you need, you don’t need to pay that much more to get them.

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It’s worth noting, while this promotion runs during Thanksgiving in the US, a Sling Orange subscription won’t get you access to the football games scheduled for that Thursday. To watch those, you’ll need at least a Sling Blue subscription, which includes FS1 and NFL Network, but isn’t available as a day-long pass. A Sling Blue subscription currently starts at $46 a month.

Still, for your $1, around $4 off the price Sling TV normally charges, you’re getting a deal. Dozens of popular channels, access to Sling TV’s DVR feature, and the ability to use your subscription from a smartphone, tablet, the web or your TV. Plus, Sling TV’s interface is easy to navigate, which is what you want when you’re likely subscribing with one game or show in mind.



This story originally appeared on Engadget

Adam Devine Celebrates Hot Ones Anniversary With Wildly Entertaining Return Episode

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Adam Devine marked the tenth anniversary of the highly successful interview series Hot Ones by making a very funny and quite chaotic return that showcased his unique comic style. The Workaholics actor called the event a “wild ride” in his social media post about the full episode which was soon after met with positive reactions from the audience who called it the best of the show so far. Adam Devine‘s mix of playful humor and his willingness to do physical comedy has not only entertained but also engaged his followers closely.

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In a short video clip released of his Hot Ones appearance, Devine was able to sum up his whole career philosophy in just three words: “confidently stupid.” The actor-comedian said that this was “basically my whole career-slash life” when he was doing the show’s famous spicy wing challenge. He actually demonstrated the physical comedy timing that made him very popular in between the bites of so-called hot sauces; he even joked about his hair being immovable and likened it to “Lego hair.” The spontaneity and truthfulness of Devine’s reactions to the different hot levels were the real comedy that made Hot Ones such a cultural phenomenon during the first ten years of its existence.

Right after Devine’s appearance, the comment section exploded with praises for his performance. One viewer aptly captured the dynamic of the episode, saying “Game recognizes game, it was really nice of you to compliment Sean’s muscles,” in reference to the mutual respect between Devine and host Sean Evans. Another commenter said “Confidently stupid would be a good name for his next special”, realizing how accurately the phrase encapsulates Devine’s comic persona.

A lot of comments named specific moments that left a lasting impression on the audience. “I have Lego hair 🤣🤣🤣🤣💀” was one user who commented thus, resonating Devine’s self-deprecating remark about his extravagant hairstyle. Another viewer was surprised by Devine’s statement “Hair like a statue 😂” while someone else said “I’m going to the barber for the Lego man cut tomorrow 🪛”, thus revealing how Devine’s spontaneous comments can immediately generate cultural stimuli.

The episode’s heat did not go unrecognized. “Mad respect for the size of that last dab” was one viewer’s comment that acknowledged Devine’s dedication to the whole Hot Ones experience. Another one jokingly said, “Even the milk was no match for that spice level 😂”, alluding to the traditional milk chaser of the show, which provides relief from the heat.

A very large number of comments focused on Devine’s Workaholics fame with some expressing their disappointment that the other two stars did not accompany him. “If blake and Kyle were here too, it would have been unreal. My fn Heroes” was one user’s message while another one simply stated, “We want the Workaholics movie. F Paramount” thus indicating the eternal popularity of the comedy group that brought Devine to the surface. The series’ well-known phrase was also echoed as one commenter stated, “Well, it WAS a #tightbutthole” referring to a memorable catchphrase from Workaholics.

Devine’s Hot Ones episode is so effective because, despite it playing on his strengths, it still has a new feeling. His physical comedy, his candidness regarding his “confidently stupid” persona, and very honest reactions to the excessively hot challenge create an entertainment storm of sorts. The episode is both a jubilant shoutout to Hot Ones’ ten years of existence and to the comic appeal of Devine that keeps him active.

The praise indicates how successfully Devine’s humor can be characterized and communicated in the Hot Ones style. His willingness to expose his vulnerabilities—not just emotionally but also physically—while maintaining the sharpness of his humor creates the kind of authentic moment that the audience craves. As one commentator put it: “Hands down, the best episode on @hotones 🔥🔥🔥”—a sentiment echoed by many others in this conversation.

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Devine’s visit to Hot Ones is a sign that both the comedian and the show have their popularity increased over the years. By accepting the commotion, pushing the character he had already established, and showing all the feelings he had, Devine created an episode that was a toast to all the reasons that made Hot Ones successful—great interviews, physical comedy, and memorable moments that keep the chat going long after the heat has gone. Fans also discussed his recent Devinity fragrance announcement in the comments.




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Former Olympic snowboarder wanted by US charged with masterminding murder of witness | US News

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A Canadian former Olympic snowboarder who is wanted in the US for running a multi-national drug trafficking network is also facing charges in connection with the killing of a federal witness, the US Attorney General, Pam Bondi, has announced.

Ryan Wedding is accused of orchestrating the killing of the witness in Colombia to help him avoid extradition to the US in January.

Ten other defendants have been arrested on the charges in the federal indictment, which was unsealed in California.

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Ryan Wedding in a picture taken last year. Pic: FBI/AP

US authorities are now offering up to $15m for information leading to the arrest of Wedding, who is on the FBI’s 10 Most Wanted list.

He is believed to be living in Mexico under the protection of the Sinaloa cartel.

Authorities say he is working closely with the cartel to funnel massive quantities of drugs into the US and Canada.

“Whether you are a street-level drug dealer … or an international drug kingpin, we are coming for you,” Ms Bondi said.

“We will find you and you will be accountable and held to justice for your crimes.”

Wedding, whose aliases include El Jefe, Public Enemy and James Conrad King, was charged in 2024 with running a drug ring that moves some 60 tons of cocaine a year using long-haul lorries to bring the drugs between Colombia, Mexico, Southern California and Canada.

Authorities say he and his co-conspirators used a Canadian website called The Dirty News to post a photograph of the witness so he could be identified and killed.

The witness was then followed to a restaurant in Medellin and shot in the head in January.

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“Wedding placed the bounty on the victim’s head, and the erroneous belief that the victim’s death would result in the dismissal of criminal charges against him and his international drug trafficking ring, and would further ensure that he was not extradited to the United States,” said Bill Essayli, the top federal prosecutor for the Central District of California.

“He was wrong.”

The US government is also offering rewards of up to $2m for others involved in the killing.



This story originally appeared on Skynews