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David Raya’s remarkable run continued in Arsenal’s 3-0 Champions League win over Slavia Prague, earning the club their eighth straight clean sheet and 10th consecutive victory. The result saw Arsenal equal a defensive record last achieved in 1903, when the club were still based in south London. The Spaniard was rarely tested, facing only one shot on target – comfortably saved – after a late VAR overturn spared him a penalty. Raya has now gone almost 13 hours without conceding, with only 12 shots on target faced in that time. Despite the ease of recent matches, Raya insists he must…
UBS AG, Switzerland’s premier banking institution, faces escalating scrutiny over allegations that it continues to hold undisclosed Nazi-era accounts. The claims—revived through coordinated investigations in Europe and the United States—threaten to ignite one of the most consequential compliance crises in modern banking history. Century-Old Assets, Modern Compliance Challenges Viennese lawyer Dr. Gerhard Podovsovnik and Rabbi Ephraim Meir have filed renewed claims asserting that UBS inherited dormant accounts from the former Basler Handelsbank, a bank later absorbed into its corporate structure. According to investigations by Eric Frey of Der Standard (read article) and Riva Pomerantz of Ami Magazine (see feature), six…
Gamers must wait longer for Grand Theft Auto VI after Rockstar Games announced another delay. The company confirmed the new release date for November 2026. This marks the second postponement after the studio previously set the launch for May 2026. Originally, Rockstar planned to release GTA 6 in the autumn of this year. The new date places the game’s debut on 19 November 2026. Rockstar asked fans to remain patient, saying it needs additional time to perfect the experience and maintain its expected quality standards. Players Await a Wild Ride Through Vice City The game lets players roam freely, steal…
Tesla shareholders have given Elon Musk the green light for a pay package that could reach an astonishing $1 trillion. The plan, backed by 75% of votes at Thursday’s annual meeting, drew thunderous applause from the crowd. Musk, already the richest man in the world, must dramatically boost Tesla’s market value over the next decade to claim the full payout. If he meets all performance goals, he will receive hundreds of millions of new Tesla shares. The immense deal has attracted criticism, but Tesla’s board defended it, arguing that losing Musk would damage the company’s future. Musk celebrates on stage…
AI systems gradually drop their safety protections during long conversations, which makes them release dangerous or offensive content. A recent report confirmed this pattern. A few targeted prompts can break through the guardrails of most artificial intelligence tools, according to the same study. Cisco Tests How Chatbots Respond to Pressure Cisco examined large language models from OpenAI, Mistral, Meta, Google, Alibaba, Deepseek, and Microsoft. The company measured how many questions it took for each model to reveal unsafe or criminal information. Researchers ran 499 sessions using a “multi-turn attack” method. They asked several linked questions to trick AI systems into…
Chelsea’s hierarchy remain fully behind Enzo Maresca’s squad rotation strategy, despite the Italian facing scrutiny after Wednesday’s 2-2 Champions League draw with Qarabag. Maresca made seven changes to his starting XI in Baku, prompting questions about his team selection. However, club executives view his approach as a long-term plan to manage player fitness across four competitions rather than a gamble. The club believes that rotating heavily — Chelsea have used more starting XIs than any other Premier League team this season — will keep players fresh amid a congested schedule and ongoing injury issues. Pedro Neto, Cole Palmer, Levi Colwill,…
The Supreme Court on Wednesday confronted President Donald Trump’s sweeping use of tariffs, questioning whether he overstepped his authority in a case that could reshape the limits of presidential power and alter global trade relations. Several conservative justices expressed doubts about the administration’s defense of the import duties, which Trump said were necessary to restore U.S. manufacturing and correct trade imbalances. A coalition of small businesses and multiple states challenged the measures, arguing that the president imposed what amounted to an unconstitutional tax. With the court’s 6–3 conservative majority, decisions typically take months, but many observers expect a faster ruling…
The U.S. services economy expanded at a faster pace in October, according to the latest S&P Global survey. The business activity index rose, while new orders grew solidly, highlighting continued momentum in the sector. Service industries, which include professional services, finance, healthcare, and leisure, played a key role in the growth. The increase in business activity reflects stronger client demand and confidence among service providers. Economists view the survey results as a positive sign for the overall economy. The services sector accounts for a large portion of U.S. economic output, and steady growth can boost employment, consumer spending, and business…
Tesla is heading toward one of the most decisive moments in its history. Ahead of Thursday’s annual general meeting, the company has a single message for shareholders: Elon Musk deserves a $1 trillion reward. The electric carmaker has launched an aggressive campaign to promote the plan. Digital ads highlight Musk’s achievements, and on Votetesla.com, board chair Robyn Denholm and director Kathleen Wilson-Thompson appear in a video praising him while epic music plays in the background. But not all investors are convinced. The meeting in Austin, Texas, is expected to be a referendum on Musk’s leadership. His outspoken political views and…
Tottenham defender Destiny Udogie has been identified as the Premier League player allegedly threatened at gunpoint by an agent in north London. The incident reportedly occurred on 6 September in Cockfosters, Barnet, while Udogie was out with a friend during the international break. Police were called after the suspect allegedly brandished a firearm and made threats of violence and blackmail toward Udogie’s companion. A 31-year-old man was arrested two days later on suspicion of possessing a firearm with intent, blackmail, and driving without a licence. He has been released on bail as investigations continue. There is no suggestion the suspect…
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