• $150,000 seized in Indian livestock gambling ring bust
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    A gambling ring that included the use of livestock to fight for financial gain has been broken down in India.The report published by the Hindustan Times showed that seventy-five individuals had been arrested in connection with illegal and cruel animal gambling in the Konkan division of Maharashtra.The Pali Police conducted the arrests in the Indian region at Tiger Goat Farmhouse in the small town of Gondav. The police report also included the seizure of assets, including vehicles, gambling paraphernalia, and $150,000 worth of cash.Superintendent Aanchal Dalal said of the events, Around four rams were made to compete and hit each other until one of them collapsed. The audience would bet on the strongest ram.Thousands wagered on an animal cruelty betting ringThe alleged wagers on the events at the farmhouse ranged from smaller bets of $1 to $50, and the Pali Police reported that a WhatsApp conversation was also taking wagers.The authorities mentioned that up to thousands of dollars could be wagered on winning animals in the barbaric, illegal gambling contest.The contests pit the animals against one another until they can no longer participate, being coerced to fight until they collapse. Sadly, Dalal concluded, Once a ram has participated, it holds no further value.The actions of the gambling ring breached Indias Maharashtra Prevention of Gambling Act, 1887, and the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960.Animal cruelty gambling ring closed downThe Pali Police were supported by local officers from the crime investigation unit based in Raigad, Alibaug. Two suspects, Imran Qureshi from Kurla and Atik Shaikh of Pune, have evaded custody.The police report stated that both men managed to use the cover of a wall to outrun the local law enforcement, and they remain key to the conclusion of the animal cruelty case, which has also impacted neighbouring states.The rise of gambling rings surrounding animals has reportedly sprouted in Delhi, Kashmir, and other major locationsthe breeding of animals for the purpose of animal cruelty and illegal gambling is on the rise in India.One police officer stated that Locally, such rams are also sourced from Bhiwandi and Kalyan, usually when the sheep are around six months old and weigh about 30-40kg.Image: Pexels.The post $150,000 seized in Indian livestock gambling ring bust appeared first on ReadWrite.
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  • Roundtables: Meet the 2025 Innovator of the Year
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    Every year, MIT Technology Review selects one individual whose work we admire to recognize as Innovator of the Year. For 2025, we chose Sneha Goenka, who designed the computations behindthe worlds fastest whole-genome sequencing method. Thanks to her work, physicians can now sequence a patients genome and diagnose a genetic condition in less than eight hoursan achievement that could transform medical care.Speakers: Sneha Goenka, Innovator of the Year;Leilani Battle,University of Washington;andMat Honan,editor in chiefRecorded on September 23, 2025Related Coverage: 2025 Innovator of the Year: Sneha Goenka for developing an ultra-fast sequencing technologyInnovators Under 35 2025
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  • Building the Collective Intelligence of Humans and Machines
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    InsightsBuilding the Collective Intelligence of Humans and MachinesArtificial Intelligence has shifted. Its no longer just a tool, but a true teammate. As machines learn faster, the question becomes: how well can humans and machines learn together?Leading organizations are responding with three powerful strategies:Amplify with AI From personalized coaching to adaptive simulations, AI is transforming how leaders learn. Lean into Full-Immersion Learning Embedding learning into real work to build capability and commitment. Champion Human Strengths As AI scales tasks, human skillsjudgment, empathy, creativityare more critical than ever. Watch the video for more insights or download our 2025 Global Leadership Development Study to explore the full findings.Future of WorkLeadership DevelopmentTalent ManagementShare this resourceShare on LinkedInShare on FacebookShare on XShare on WhatsAppEmail this PageConnect with usChange isnt easy, but we can help. Together well create informed and inspired leaders ready to shape the future of your business.Contact usLatest InsightsTalent ManagementMidlevel Leaders: The Bridge to Your Organizations FutureIn Harvard Business Impacts recent survey of 600 midlevel and senior leaders across industries and Read more: Midlevel Leaders: The Bridge to Your Organizations FuturePerspectivesTalent ManagementLeading Through Transformation: Rethinking the Role of Midlevel LeadersAs business imperatives evolve, midlevel leaders are playing an increasingly vital role in leading and Read more: Leading Through Transformation: Rethinking the Role of Midlevel LeadersInfographicTalent ManagementUnder Pressure: Why Burnout Among Midlevel Leaders May Be a Strategic RiskMany midlevel leaders are struggling with persistent burnout, limited support, and a widening gap between Read more: Under Pressure: Why Burnout Among Midlevel Leaders May Be a Strategic RiskInfographicFuture of WorkBuilding the Collective Intelligence of Humans and MachinesAI has shiftedno longer just a tool, but a true teammate. The question is: how Read more: Building the Collective Intelligence of Humans and MachinesVideoThe post Building the Collective Intelligence of Humans and Machines appeared first on Harvard Business Impact.
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  • The all-new Apple Ginza opens this Friday, September 26, in Tokyo
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    Apple today announced the grand reopening of Apple Ginza on Friday, September 26, located in the vibrant Ginza district.
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  • Tim Cook visits Japan for opening of Apple Ginza
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    Apple CEO Tim Cook is in Japan where the first-ever Apple Store outside the US is being reopened.Tim Cook in Tokyo image credit: AppleThis is Cook's first official visit to Japan since 2022, when he toured manufacturing partners such as Sony, as well as local games developers. Now he's revealed that he is back in the country specifically for the reopening of Apple Ginza on September 26.There's nothing like the energy in Tokyo! So thrilled to be back and be joined by @number_i_offic for a sneak peek of the all-new Apple Ginza, opening this Friday, September 26. pic.twitter.com/SSEcXbLP3m Tim Cook (@tim_cook) September 23, 2025 Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • School of Thought: 6 Ways to Reimagine Learning Through Architecture
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    The winners of the 13th Architizer A+Awards have been announced! Looking ahead to next season? Stay up to date by subscribing to our A+Awards Newsletter.Modern educational architecture has moved far beyond the traditional model of rigid rectilinear classrooms and stale monochromatic corridors as they have evolved to reflect todays social and pedagogical needs. In contemporary societies around the globe, schools have become central to students lives, not only as places of instruction and exploring ideas, but, equally important, environments where they form friendships and discover the world. With a renewed emphasis on connecting indoor and outdoor areas, abundant natural light and open-plan layouts now encourage interactive, student-centered learning.The architecture of these spaces plays a vital role in shaping that journey. Educational philosophies such as Montessori, Waldorf and Reggio Emilia continue to inspire new approaches to pedagogical spatial design. Architects are increasingly embedding sustainability into school buildings through passive design strategies, renewable materials and energy-efficient systems that cultivate ecological awareness in daily routines. At the same time, digital infrastructure has transformed spatial needs, enabling blended learning and interactive teaching methods. Beyond serving as academic facilities, schools today act as civic anchors and community hubs, with spaces designed for shared use well beyond school hours.The winning projects from the 13th A+Awards, spanning from Canada to Japan, exemplify this global shift, which is redefining educational and institutional architecture.School of Davos Platzby CURA Architekten, Davos, SwitzerlandJury Winner, Primary and High Schools, 13th Architizer A+AwardsThe School of Davos Platz presents a careful balance of preservation and innovation. Instead of demolishing its 1960s predecessor, the design overlays and encloses the existing building with an energy-efficient timber extension, allowing 40% of the original structure to be retained. This approach preserves embodied energy while significantly reducing the projects carbon footprint. Locally sourced wood and cork define the new shell, reinforcing a regional material palette rooted in Alpine tradition.The extension reconfigures spatial organization through a natural ventilation concept, achieved by arranging classrooms and circulation spaces to maximize airflow without mechanical systems. Light-filled interiors with open layouts contribute to healthier learning environments while reducing energy dependence.Templeton Primary Schoolby Kosloff Architecture, Wantirna, Melbourne, AustraliaPopular Choice Winner, Primary and High Schools, 13th Architizer A+AwardsTempleton Primary School is designed as both a civic landmark and a child-centered learning environment. The two-story building sits at the edge of the suburb, drawing inspiration from historic Victorian-era masonry schools but translated into a contemporary expression of form and materiality. A folded faade on the street frontage creates a dynamic architectural gesture, offering framed glimpses of interior life while ensuring privacy.The adjacent terraced amphitheater functions as a public gathering space, reinforcing the schools civic role. Oriented northwards, classrooms and learning areas open generously to natural light and to the broader campus landscape. The scale of internal spaces is carefully calibrated for young learners, ensuring comfort and accessibility.FH Kindergarten and Nurseryby HIBINOSEKKEI+youjinoshiro, Fukahori Town, Nagasaki, JapanJury Winner, Kindergartens, 13th Architizer A+Awards The FH Kindergarten uses the sloped terrain of Fukahori to create a continuous, play-oriented environment. Rather than flattening the land, the architecture cascades with the natural contours, minimizing excavation and ecological disruption. The kindergarten consists of three interconnected parts: a top-level building, a bottom-level structure and a linking corridor reminiscent of the towns narrow alleyways. This corridor doubles as a social and play space, featuring a dramatic staircase and climbing nets. Childrens circulation becomes exploratory, mirroring the rhythms of the surrounding hillside settlement. Indoors and outdoors flow naturally together, reinforcing the pedagogical philosophy that learning is grounded in physical discovery.Gyngyszem Kindergartenby Archikon Architects, Budapest, HungaryPopular Choice Winner, Kindergartens, 13th Architizer A+AwardsGyngyszem Kindergarten represents the adaptive reuse of a prefabricated single-story structure into Hungarys first smart kindergarten. Originally part of a 1970s housing estate, the outdated building suffered from poor circulation, undersized interiors and lack of communal spaces. Archikons renovation introduces spatial fluidity by reconfiguring the central corridor and extending the structure to incorporate interconnected play and learning areas. Sustainability measures such as energy modernization, improved insulation and accessibility upgrades transform the formerly inefficient shell into a high-performance facility.The interiors are designed to be flexible, supporting new methods of early education; bright, naturally lit classrooms open into shared play zones.Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation (OSSTF) Headquarters and Multi-Tenant Complexby Moriyama Teshima Architects, Toronto, CanadaPopular Choice Winner, 13th Architizer A+Awards, Office Low Rise (1 4 Floors)The OSSTF Headquarters and Multi-Tenant Complex is a three-story, 124,000-square-foot (11,519 square meter) mass timber building that presents environmental and social sustainability. Designed with exposed timber structures, the building has a warm tactility; it showcases its biophilic qualities while supporting net-zero strategies.A central atrium organizes the spatial layout, creating transparency, daylight penetration and visual connectivity across all levels. This atrium not only improves ventilation and openness but also aims to encourage casual interactions between OSSTF employees and external tenants. Additionally, a flexible event space further enhances the civic identity of the project, enabling outside groups to engage with the building.Cheer Kindergartenby HIBINOSEKKEI+youjinoshiro, Shenzhen, ChinaJury Winner, Educational Interiors, 13th Architizer A+Awards Cheer Kindergarten transforms a commercial-style building into a dynamic and playful interior landscape for early learning. At its heart is a dramatic four-story atrium, anchored by expansive climbing nets that weave vertically through three levels. These structures turn circulation into active play, making vertical movement a core part of the educational experience. Large windows bring daylight deep into hallways and classrooms, while glazed openings facing the atrium transform transitional zones into active learning spaces. Also, the design reflects Shenzhens dynamic and innovative spirit, encouraging spontaneous exploration and physical activity in a dense urban context.The winners of the 13th Architizer A+Awards have been announced! Looking ahead to next season? Stay up to date by subscribing to our A+Awards Newsletter.The post School of Thought: 6 Ways to Reimagine Learning Through Architecture appeared first on Journal.
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  • Yakuza Kiwami, Yakuza Kiwami 2 Coming to Xbox Series X/S and PS5 on December 8th
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    Yakuza Kiwami and Yakuza Kiwami 2 will make their way to Nintendo Switch 2 on November 13th, but theyre also coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X/S on December 8th. As announced at the latest RGG Summit, both titles will feature additional language support and also receive physical editions.Both titles are currently available for PS4, Xbox One, and PC, and represent remakes of the first two Yakuza games in the series. Yakuza Kiwami follows gangster Kazuma Kiryu, the legendary Dragon of Dojima, who exits jail and immediately becomes embroiled in a mystery surrounding 10 billion yen thats gone missing.In Yakuza Kiwami 2, he goes up against Ryuji Goda, the Dragon of Kansai, as various gangs go to war. Alongside new content, each title features overhauled visuals and improvements. The upcoming language support update adds French, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, German, Latin American Spanish, Italian and Russian text.Of course, those new to the series can look forward to Yakuza 0 Directors Cut launching on the same platforms (and PC) on the same day. RGG Studio also confirmed that the next remake in the series, Yakuza Kiwami 3, would launch in February 2026 alongside a new spin-off, Dark Ties.
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  • Amazing Before & After Hollywood VFX Robin Hood
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    Ever wonder just how they composite some of the amazing scenes in Hollywood movies? We show you how in our series Amazing Before & After Hollywood VFX. Visual effects breakdowns where you get to see exactly what elements were original background plates, and the extent of CGI that was added to the final shot.Todays movie is Robin Hood (2018), starring Taron Egerton.LIONSGATE FILMS (2018)Director Otto BathurstTaron Egerton Robin of LoxleyJamie Foxx Yahya / JohnBen Mendelsohn Sheriff of NottinghamEve Hewson MarianJamie Dornan Will TillmanThe post Amazing Before & After Hollywood VFX Robin Hood appeared first on Fame Focus.
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  • Upcoming edition of Par ici pour larchi to feature 42 Participating Firms
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    Image credit: KollectifPar ici pour larchi is an architectural initiative being presented as part of the 2025 edition of the Journes de la culture in Quebec, which is running this year from September 26 to 28, 2025.Organized by Kollectif in collaboration with Guillaume Fafard and Gil Hardy, the event invites the public to discover the world of architecture through open houses, guided tours, and creative workshops with a goal to make architecture more accessible by showcasing projects and sites to a wide audience.Now in its third edition, the initiative has expanded its reach by encouraging participation from all regions of Quebec. This year, Par ici pour larchi will bring together 42 architectural firms across the province.Highlights of this upcoming edition include an event in Vaudreuil-Dorion on September 27, where there will be a free architectural tour of the Ple municipal, a civic centre designed by Lapointe Magne et associs.Participants can also look forward to Porte ouverte et dcouverte dun ateliera public open house and studio tour by ABCP architecture, Rvler le potentiel durable et cologique de votre projet darchitecture by Boon Atelier darchitecture, Atelier de Croquis architectural de lHtel du Capitole de Qubeca sketching workshop by CCM2 architectes, Ce quon construit nous lie : mdiation interculturelle en architecturean exhibition and panel discussion by Lanterne architectes, and more.Through this initiative, the public will have an opportunity to meet professionals in the industry, explore different aspects of design and construction, and network with others about how architecture shapes everyday lives.The event is part of a broader effort to celebrate culture in all forms, and aligns with the mission of the Journes de la culture to promote accessibility and participation in the arts.For more information on the architectural programming, click here, and for more information on Journes de la culture, click here.The post Upcoming edition of Par ici pour larchi to feature 42 Participating Firms appeared first on Canadian Architect.
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  • Wikipedia picture of the day for September 22
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    The Australian brushturkey (Alectura lathami) is a species of bird in the Megapode family, Megapodiidae. It is found in eastern Australia, from Far North Queensland to the South Coast region of New South Wales, as well as on Kangaroo Island in South Australia, where it is an introduced species. The Australian brushturkey inhabits wet forests, as well as drier scrubs and open areas, and lives in both mountainous and lowland areas. It is also common in urban environments including on domestic properties in the cities of Brisbane and Sydney. A black-feathered bird with a red head, the Australian brushturkey is typically a large bird, with a total length of around 6075cm and a wingspan of around 85cm, although the subspecies A. l. purpureicollis from the northern Cape York Peninsula is somewhat smaller. The species is known for its mound-building, which is carried out by a dominant male and visited by a succession of local females, for mating and egg-laying. It uses a large nest on the ground made of leaves, other compostable material, and earth. This female Australian brushturkey was photographed in Crater Lakes National Park, Queensland.Photograph credit: Charles J. SharpRecently featured: Tadej PogaarThe FreshmanHamm (Westfalen) HauptbahnhofArchiveMore featured pictures
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