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I'd just got in the bath when my phone buzzed on the window sill. It was, alas, out of reach. But I had a sneaking suspicion of who the message was from. I got up and leaned across to my device, bath suds and water dripping all over the floor.
Shōgun is a series full of wily political operators, unpredictable fight scenes, and the occasional devastating earthquake. Yet the biggest obstacle our characters have had to face is none other than a single gate leading out of Osaka Castle — a gate which becomes the focus of two of Shōgun's best scenes.
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In episode 3, "Tomorrow Is Tomorrow," Yoshii Toranaga (Hiroyuki Sanada) must leave Osaka in order to avoid death at the hands of Ishido Kazunari (Takehiro Hira) and the rest of the Council of Regents.
The Mini is a bite-sized version of The New York Times' revered daily crossword. While the crossword is a lengthier experience that requires both knowledge and patience to complete, The Mini is an entirely different vibe. With only a handful of clues to answer, the daily puzzle doubles as a speed-running test for many who play it.
Trump's first criminal trial is ongoing in New York, and The Daily Show — who are never adverse to making a joke or two about the former president — were on hand with the big updates. But first, a reminder that the former president is facing multiple criminal and civil cases."Before we get into Trump's trial, let's be clear about which trial this is," says host Dulcé Sloan in the clip above.
Everything's better on a big screen. That highly detailed sci-fi TV series you've been phone-watching on your commute. Your parents'/roommate's/colleague's holiday snaps you'd better strap in for. That TikTok with the insistent Australian Shepherd demanding its human pay the damn cheese tax. It's just all better when thrown from your phone.
Grand Theft Auto IV publisher Take-Two Interactive has revealed plans to lay off five percent of its workforce by the end of the year, as well as cancel several projects currently in development. The games industry layoffs keep coming, and they don't stop coming. The decisions were revealed on Tuesday in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing which briefly outlined Take-Two's "cost reduction program." The company expects its plan to save it $165 million per annum and "enhance the Company’s margin profile."
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Take-Two had 11,580 employees as of March last year, meaning the layoffs are likely to impact around 600 people.