• Michelle Trachtenberg, Buffy and Gossip Girl Star, Dies at 39
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    One of the stars ofBuffy the Vampire Slayer, and apopular presence in 90s films and TV shows, has died.TheNew York Postreports that Michelle Trachtenberg, who appeared for three seasons onBuffy as the title characters sister Dawn, and also co-starred on the original incarnation ofGossip Girl, has died. ThePostclaims, per police sources, that her death is not being investigated as suspicious. (TMZ reports that the cause [of her death] remains unclear.)Trachtenberg was only 39 years old.Born in 1985, Trachtenbergappeared on the Nickelodeon sitcomThe Adventures of Pete & Pete and done numerous commercials when she received her breakthrough role as the title character inHarriet the Spy.The film, based on the kids novel by Louise Fitzhugh, became a cult hit, and was the first film released by Nickelodeon Movies.READ MORE: The Best New TV Shows of the YearIn the year 2000, Trachtenberg joined the cast ofBuffy the Vampire Slayerstarting with the series fifth season. In the Season 5 premiere, Buffy vs. Dracula, Buffy suddenly has a sister Trachtenbergs Dawn even though the character had never been mentioned or appeared on any of the prior seasons. The mystery of Dawns true origin and the reasons behind her arrival became an ongoing mystery on the series.A few years afterBuffyconcluded, Trachtenberg became a recurring guest star on the originalGossip Girl, playing the manipulativeGeorgina. (Trachtenberg reprised her role on the recentGossip Girl revival as well.)AfterGossip Girl, Trachtenberg appeared on shows likeCriminal Minds, NCIS: Los Angeles, andSleepy Hollow, and hosted the Tubi true crime seriesMeet, Marry, Murder.TMZs report on Trachtenbergs death claims that in recent months, the former child star shared troubling social media posts, appearing gaunt and frail. In response, Trachtenberg insisted in other posts that she was happy and healthy.Whatever the circumstances of her death, this is a shocking loss. 39 years old is way too young to lose someone.The Best Movies of 2024Our editor and critics picks for the top 20 movies of 2024.Gallery Credit: Matt Singer
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  • 15 Movies You Didnt Realize Were Sequels
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    Generally speaking, thewhole reasonto make a sequel is name recognition.Studio executives dont bankrollSpace Zombies From Beyond the Stars 4because they believe deeply in the concept of space zombies and have something personal to say about them; they do it becauseSpace Zombies From Beyond the Stars 3: Brain Drainmade a lot of money, and they hope anothersequel just like it will also make a lot of money. Thats how the system works.Or at least thats how itssupposedto work. Every so often, a sequel emerges from that system thats a little different than the norm. Maybe it took years or even decades to emerge from development. Maybe it features a totally different cast or creators than its predecessor. If it was a cash grab, well, it wasnt a particularly clear or effective one.Thats the case with the 15 titles below, all of which are sequels insome form or another but are notwidely recognized as such by the moviegoing public. A couple of them might have downplayed theirtruenature for legal reasons. A few were based on flops (or TV shows) with limited audiences (and thus limited numbers of audience members who would know they just bought a ticket to a sequel). A few weremade by people who didnt like the film they were making a sequel to so they went out of their way to claim their movie wasnota sequel at all.But it was. (Sorry, Jon Favreau.) Here are 15 examples ofmoviesthat a lot of viewersdont realize are sequels.15 Movies You Didnt Realize Were SequelsMany people have no idea these movies are actually (or technically) sequels.READ MORE: 20 Movie Sequels You Forgot ExistedGet our free mobile appThe Best Sequels Made From Bad MoviesThese good movies were continuations of the stories in bad ones.Categories: Lists, Longform, Movie News
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  • ARB claims broad support for new code of conduct
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    Regulator will now refine the code before publishing the final versionThe Architects Registration Board (ARB) has stated that its consultation on the revised code of conduct and practice has shown broad support for the proposed updates. The three-month consultation, which received 441 responses, sought views on six core standards covering honesty and integrity, public interest, competence, professional practice, communication and collaboration, and respect.The code of conduct was last substantially revised in 2011. Since then, the Grenfell Tower disaster and the resulting building safety crisis, the climate emergency, and evolving societal attitudes towards equality, diversity, and inclusion have significantly reshaped the context in which architects operate. ARB argues that these developments have created new expectations for the profession, necessitating the current changes to the code.The revised code was drafted based on research into public expectations of architects conduct, alongside input from architects and other built environment professionals.Each of the six core standards in the revised code will be supported by guidance and example behaviours.The latest consultation revealed a divide in opinion on some aspects of the codes requirements. While 21% of respondents felt the proposals were too weak or lenient, 15% believed they were too demanding, highlighting differing views on the level of regulation needed within the profession.Concerns were also raised about the practical application of the code. Some architects working in small practices or as sole practitioners suggested that aspects of the new requirements such as those linked to business conduct and sustainability could be more burdensome for smaller firms. Others questioned the enforceability of certain principles, particularly where architects have limited control over decision-making in the construction process.The consultation, which ran from September to December 2024, was primarily answered by registered architects, who made up 79.6% of respondents.ARB chair Alan Kershaw said the consultation results indicate broad support for the revised code, reflecting what he described as a shared commitment amongst architects to maintaining high standards of professionalism, for the benefit of the public.He highlighted strong backing for updated guidance on building safety, which he said underscores the importance of lessons learned from Grenfell and the professions focus on working safely.ARB has confirmed that it will proceed with the new code but will make further refinements before publishing the final version.It will also continue consulting on supporting guidance documents, with the first phase covering complaints and disputes, professional indemnity insurance, and terms of engagement. Further guidance will be released for consultation throughout 2025.The full consultation report and details on the next steps are available on ARBs website.
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  • Slack Outage Brings a Screeching Halt to Business as Usual
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    If you're having trouble using Slack right now, you're not alone. Everyone's favorite workplace app is experiencing some connectivity issues this Wednesday, according to a status report from the company.Reports that Slack was down for some people started to appear on Downdetector at around 7 a.m. PT, and have continued to spike ever since (Downdetector is owned by the same parent company as CNET, Ziff Davis). On Slack's status page, the company first posted about the incident at 7:27 a.m. PT, saying that it was aware some users were having trouble using and loading Slack.It seems that the the incident is affecting connectivity, messaging, logins, workflows, and apps, integrations and APIs. In my own testing, I couldn't get Slack to load on my browser, but both the desktop and mobile apps were working just fine. But according to Downdetector, 60% of users were reporting problems with the app and only 17% with the website, suggesting people's experiences of the outage may differ. Downdetector showed a surge of reports on Wednesday. Downdetector/CNET Upgrade your inbox Get cnet insider From talking fridges to iPhones, our experts are here to help make the world a little less complicated. The latest message, posted at 9:26 a.m. PT reads: "Our investigation is still in progress with regard to deprecated functionality for Slack features such as workflows, threads, sending messages and API-related features."Slack also thanked users for their patience and said it would post more updates when it had more to share. The company has not yet released any details on what has caused the outage, and following a request for comment, pointed me back to the status update page. "Our teams are aware and are investigating the issue," a company spokesperson said.
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  • OpenAI Rolls Out Deep Research Access to More ChatGPT Users
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    OpenAI is opening up its Deep Research tool to all paying ChatGPT users.In a series of posts on X this week, the company said Plus, Team, Enterprise and Edu users will now have access to 10 Deep Research queries each month. Previously, only Pro users who pay $200 a month were able to access the tool. Meanwhile, Pro users will see their monthly Deep Research queries increase to 120, up from 100.OpenAI told CNET it also made improvements to the tool, including embedding images with citations for deeper insight and the ability to better understand files to help with document analysis. The move comes as OpenAI expands its suite of tools and moves toward its broader goal of developing AI that can match or surpass human capabilities in areas requiring deep analysis and decision-making.The companyalso announcedthis week that it is rolling out a free version of Advanced Voice Mode, a tool that enables real-time voice interactions with ChatGPT. The iteration will be powered by its GPT-4o Mini model, whereas ChatGPT Plus users use Advanced Voice Mode powered through 4o with advanced capabilities access to video and screensharing.Microsoft, meanwhile, said this week that it is givingCopilot AI usersunlimited free access to its Voice and Think Deeper resources on its free tier. Voice enables verbal commands, and Think Deeper is meant for more complex questions through more advanced reasoning powered by theOpenAI o1 model.Paul Schell, an analyst at ABI Research, noted the latest Deep Research news from OpenAI follows a pattern seen with previous iterations of ChatGPT in which the company makes gradual improvements and provides more access to less expensive tiers over time."There is a democratization of AI occurring, and the real question is whether such high-performance (agentic AI) models will be refined to a level that can be implemented in workplaces, and the impact that this will have on a range of professions," he said.Announced in early February, Deep Research is an AI agent that uses reasoning-like skills to make sense of large amounts of information and tackle complex, multistep tasks. The company said it can accomplish in minutes what would take a human several hours.Some queries, however, may take up to 30 minutes as the AI sifts through hundreds of online sources to create a comprehensive report. The tool runs on OpenAI's o3 model, which uses search to interpret and analyze text, images and PDFs.OpenAI has said Deep Research is intended for people who require intensive research in areas like finance, science, policy and engineering. But it could also be helpful for general consumers, such as shoppers looking for hyper-personalized recommendations on cars and appliances, according to the company.
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  • Trump Firings and Funding Freezes Leave Western States Scrambling to Prepare for Wildfire Season
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    February 26, 20256 min readWestern States Scramble to Prepare for Wildfire Season amid Trump CutsThe Trump administrations moves to slash Forest Service personnel and pause wildfire-related grants have left states to pick up the pieces on prevention and mitigationA firefighter stands on top of a fire truck to battle the Palisades Fire on January 8, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Forest Service cuts are leaving Western officials scrambling to prepare for future wildfires. Apu Gomes/Getty ImagesCLIMATEWIRE | Lawmakers and officials from Western states are warning that President Donald Trumps firings and funding freezes will leave the region woefully unprepared for the coming wildfire season, just two months after blazes ravaged Los Angeles.The new administrations moves to terminate nearly 10 percent of Forest Service personnel and pause grants intended to reduce the risk and intensity of fires have left states scrambling to make sure they dont lose valuable preparation time. The uncertainty is coming during a period when the Forest Service and state governments would normally be doing crucial work such as creating fire breaks, carrying out controlled burns, thinning trees and clearing brush.These cuts are clobbering rural Oregon, said Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.). This is going to make it extraordinarily difficult to get a balanced approach on natural resources.On supporting science journalismIf you're enjoying this article, consider supporting our award-winning journalism by subscribing. By purchasing a subscription you are helping to ensure the future of impactful stories about the discoveries and ideas shaping our world today.The pullbacks represent a major change from the Biden administration, which poured more than $3 billion into wildfire prevention. They are also notable given that Trump has repeatedly faulted Western officials for not doing enough on forest management dating back to his first term.Record drought, heat waves and sluggish forest management in both state and federal forests have exacerbated fires in recent decades: An average of 3 million acres burned nationwide each year in the 1990s, but now, the average is nearly 7 million, according to data from the National Interagency Fire Center.While the Agriculture Department, which oversees the Forest Service, now appears ready to unfreeze some wildfire mitigation funding, cuts have stalled active forest management projects, delayed wildfire training, and raised concerns that bipartisan legislation already passed this Congress could fail to help. And even though direct firefighters are exempt from the Forest Service cuts, many of the 3,400 workers fired at the agency supported in trail maintenance, fuels reduction and other forestry projects just as summer hirings would start in preparation for wildfire season."The threat of these changes is significant," said Vicki Christiansen, who served as Forest Service chief during Trumps first term. $40 million in savings now just to have an additional $4 billion in wildfire expenses is crazy.The Forest Service is responsible for some 193 million acres of forests and grasslands the majority of it in the West. Federal reductions could force states with large swaths of Forest Service land to do more to manage or respond to incidents.State and local officials in Nevada, California, Utah and Washington state said they are now looking to their own state budgets to cobble together resources. Utah and Oregon already are working to expand state forest management funding. Other states, like Washington, are trimming their own budgets and have no surplus to use to make up for a gap in federal funding. Every state said there is no way they can fully patch the hole left by the federal government.Nevada State Forester and Firewarden Kacey KC said a big worry is staffing emergency management teams with dispatchers, technicians and GIS workers, none of whom would likely qualify for the exemption for direct firefighters but are still a vital part of wildfire prevention and mitigation. KC, who was appointed by former Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval and works in a state where 86 percent of the land is federally owned, is already talking about a "Plan B" to exercise her agency's authority to make emergency hires."Any reduction across any of those workforces, it just means we can do less, and at a time when we need to be doing more because the fires are bigger and they look different than the fires we had 20 years ago," she said.Washington Public Lands Commissioner Dave Upthegrove said the Forest Service overhauls are at odds with the Trump administrations stated priorities.The impacts are disproportionately impacting public safety in rural conservative areas, said Upthegrove. He's swinging for DEI but hitting public safety in rural, conservative areas.Utahs legislature is considering a $20 million injection into the states forest management projects a bill made possible by the success of federally funded projects, said Jamie Barnes, the states forestry, fire and lands director.California, meanwhile, nearly doubled its firefighting workforce and budget since 2019 and may allocate more of a $10 billion climate bond passed by voters last November to wildfire preparedness and recovery. Natural Resources Secretary Wade Crowfoot said California has spent $400 million of its own money doing wildfire prevention on federal lands in the last decade.In the wake of the Los Angeles fires, Congress found the momentum to pass wildfire prevention legislation, some of which has been hitting roadblocks for years. The bipartisan Fix Our Forests Act co-sponsored by House Natural Resources Chair Bruce Westerman (R-Ark.) and Rep. Scott Peters (D-Calif.) passed in the House in January with more Democratic votes than last year, and is now waiting on the Senate.Despite partisan wrangling over some of the details surrounding permitting and funding, Republicans and Democrats agree on the big picture: Forest management work needs to increase across the West.The cuts to funding and manpower, however, change the baseline. Most legislation under consideration to address the problem has been written with the expectation of pulling in Forest Service and Department of Agriculture resources that may no longer exist or may change significantly.It is deeply inconsistent to say you need to do more to clear brush or rake the forest or whatever and then suspend the grants and the workforce that will be doing that kind of work, said Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.).Congressional Republicans who work on forestry policy say that while wildfire prevention work is definitely needed, Trump should be given room to pursue his agenda.Sen. Jim Risch (R-Idaho) suggested that as the Forest Service shifts its priorities, it could move workers into firefighting work from other jobs like writing environmental impact statements. Give them a chance to execute the way we want to see it executed.Rischs view is one that seems to be shared among some voters in deep-red, heavily-forested rural areas. Rep. Val Hoyle (D-Ore.) said in an interview on Friday that dozens of USFS workers were laid off in her district but that it didnt shake support for Trump among conservatives there in part because the Forest Service still retains the blame for thousands of jobs lost by changes to timber policy in the 1990s.People who voted for Trump are saying Trump is doing what he said he was going to do, Hoyle said. But what has the Forest Service done [for us]?And Risch may be proven right: the Interior Department recently announced it will hire about 5,000 seasonal workers this summer to staff national parks but Idaho Gov. Brad Little said Interior Secretary Doug Burgum told him Saturday at a meeting of Western governors that those jobs would be for fighting wildfires, in addition to parks services. Its a solution that focuses federal staffing on combating fires once theyve begun, rather than reducing the risk that they break out at all.The USDA will also be unfreezing the Community Wildfire Defense Grant program. Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek, a Democrat, said in an interview that Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins told governors at a meeting Friday that the grants would be coming back in a week or so.Trump's sweeping clawbacks have hit hard in the small northern California coastal community of Shelter Cove, which issued a stop-work order on a $6.2 million Community Wildfire Defense Grant it was awarded in 2023. The city was denied reimbursement for $120,000 from the Forest Service earlier this month, Fire Chief Nick Pape said in an interview.Pape said the town was set to clear hazardous vegetation near 650 homes to bolster its ability to withstand wildfires, but is now at risk of delaying that timeline. The grant program is funded by the bipartisan infrastructure law and remains frozen for now, according to Pape, Barnes and Upthegrove.I've been hopeful from the beginning that this would be a temporary pause in funding, and if it gets reinstated, that that happens as soon as possible, Pape said. The next question is is the staffing adequate to process all the reimbursements and keep these projects going? And we'll have to cross that bridge when we get there.Camille von Kaenel and Marcia Brown contributed to this report.Reprinted from E&E News with permission from POLITICO, LLC. Copyright 2025. E&E News provides essential news for energy and environment professionals.
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  • PSA: Monster Hunter Wilds' physical release requires a day one update, but digital buyers can get a head start
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    PSA: Monster Hunter Wilds' physical release requires a day one update, but digital buyers can get a head startPlus global release times confirmed.Image credit: Eurogamer/Capcom News by Matt Wales News Reporter Published on Feb. 26, 2025 If you've been counting down the minutes to Monster Hunter Wilds' release, you might need to sit tight for just a tiny bit longer, depending on your internet speed: Capcom has noted physical edition owners will need to download a "required" day one patch before they can play.As per a brisk PSA on social media, Monster Hunter Wilds insists all players download a 15GB update before the seikret-riding and monster bonking can commence.For physical edition purchasers, that means a bit of extra finger-twiddling before it's playtime. However, anyone that's pre-ordered Monster Hunter Wilds' digital release can get a bit of a headstart - the 15GB patch is already available to download now thanks to the wonders of pre-install, meaning a more immediate start when Wilds goes live this Friday, 28th February.Monster Hunter Wilds review.Watch on YouTubeAnd if you prefer release times to release dates, Capcom has now obliged, confirming Monster Hunter Wilds will be available on Xbox Series X/S and PS5 from midnight Friday in the UK. PC players will need to wait a little bit longer, however, with the game going live on Steam at 5am GMT. Anyone who sets their clock to PST, meanwhile, can technically start a day earlier: Wilds is available from 9pm PST on Thursday, 27th February, whether you're playing on PC or console. Image credit: CapcomCapcom hasn't yet said what the 15GB update does, but hopefully it'll go someway toward addressing the technical rough spots evident in the pre-launch version. As Digital Foundry concluded earlier this week, Monster Hunter Wilds "feels undercooked on PS5, Series X, and especially Series S" right now, although the PS5 version fares better.As for the game itself, it's a good 'un - even if (as I wrote in my review), it sometimes feels like Capcom isn't quite sure how to balance the demands of returning fans with a desire to woo the untapped masses. "Wilds remains an exhilarating piece of work," I concluded. "So refined, so alive, so giddily, chaotically joyful when it all comes together that it feels like the ultimate culmination of everything the series has been working toward over the last two decades."
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  • Live-service games continue to dominate, accounting for 40% of time spent on PS5 and Xbox in US last month
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    Live-service games continue to dominate, accounting for 40% of time spent on PS5 and Xbox in US last monthSwitch 2 and GTA 6 needed to shake up industry, analyst says.Image credit: Epic News by Ed Nightingale Deputy News Editor Published on Feb. 26, 2025 Players are still very much focused on a handful of live-service games, as over 70 percent of PS5 and Xbox Series X/S players in the US played at least one of the top 10 live-service games in January.Further, more than 40 percent of all playtime in the US in January across those consoles was spent on those same 10 live-service games.That's according to Circana analyst Mat Piscatella, based on Circana's Player Engagement Tracker. "Used to be that players would jump from big game to big game to some other games but they were most often moving to something new that they purchased," he surmised. "Now, the live-service games suck out a ton of available time, and it's hard to beat free if it's good."Xbox currently has more first-party games coming to PlayStation 5 this year than Sony.Watch on YouTubeHe continued: "Really could use some positive surprises this year, and for a bunch of things to go right in 2025. So a lot is riding on the new products coming to market this year to hopefully combat or reverse some of these trends."Namely, he's referring to the launch of Nintendo's Switch 2 and its subsequent new games, as well as the hotly anticipated GTA 6.Piscatella's analysis speaks to the dominance of live-service games in the industry, including the likes of Fortnite, Minecraft, League of Legends and Roblox. And while other studios have attempted to cash in on the live service trend, they've struggled to compete with established franchises.Over 70 percent of US active PS5/Xbox players played at least one of the top 10 live-service games of the month during January.More than 40 percent of all time spent playing on PS5/XBS in the US during January went to those same top 10 live service games.Source: Circana Player Engagement Tracker Mat Piscatella (@matpiscatella.bsky.social) 26 February 2025 at 01:22To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Last year, a survey from the Game Developer Collective found 70 percent of developers had concerns about the sustainability of live-service games. The biggest concern was players losing interest, with competition from other live service games a close second.A further report last year from Newzoo found games at least six years old accounted for more than 60 percent of playtime in 2023, with Fortnite the top game across all platforms that year. The top five games alone accounted for over 25 percent of all playtime: that was Fortnite, Roblox, League of Legends, Minecraft, and GTA 5.Sony in particular has struggled with live service projects - last month it cancelled two in-development games from Sony Bend and Bluepoint. That followed the high profile shutdown of Concord just two weeks after it launched.And even live service successes like Marvel Rivals aren't immune to layoffs, as Chinese publisher Netease laid off a number of the game's developers in the US.
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  • 13 Best Sectionals for Small Spaces That Are Truly Stylish (2025)
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    AD commerce director Rachel Fletcher has adored this modular leather sectional since 2022, reviewing it as modern, minimalist, and tasteful, pet-friendly, and a powerful design moment for your living room. This modular sectional has a versatile chaise loungegrow your sectional or split it up when you move.Urban Outfitters Macy Modular SofaUrban Outfitters Macy Modular SofaDimensions: 30"H x 40"W x 40"DThis one is like a choose your own adventure in sofa form. Buy each piece separately to create the perfect sectional for your space. Corner chairs, seats with arms, seats without arms, an ottomanyouve got options. The ribbed corduroy is a throwback to college-dorm days (but in a good way).Anthropologie Denver Two-Piece L-Shaped SectionalAnthropologie Denver Two-Piece L-Shaped SectionalDimensions: 32"H 119"W 80"DA casual silhouette teams up with a luxe fabric to create this statement piece for your small space. Its as plush as it looks, with deep seats and foam core cushions wrapped in a hypo-allergenic down. The deep green color calls you to relax, and the velvet texture makes it happen.Amazon VINGLI Convertible Sectional SofaVINGLI Convertible Sectional SofaDimensions: 55"D x 87"W x 33.4"HIf you plan on switching up your decor relatively often, buy something that can act as an anchor. For instance, a slipcover can completely transform a room. This modern sectional pick with modular seating is the perfect size for a bedroom, living room, or anywhere you need a bit of seating.Ballard Designs Baldwin 2-Piece Left Arm Chaise SectionalBaldwin 2-Piece Left Arm Chaise SectionalDimensions: 37"H x 101"W x 42"D (short side) and 68"D (long side)The great thing about investing in a sectional from Ballard Designs is that you can add to it as your space grows. Theres a single silhouette, but the design process comes into play as you choose the number of seats, fabric pattern, and color. On that note, there are 350 different optionsmake yourself a pot of coffee and sit down to play interior designer. Were into the canopy stripe, if youre after a breezy coastal look.Pottery Barn Celeste Sleeper SofaCeleste Upholstered Trundle Sleeper Sofa with Chaise SectionalDimensions: 34.5"H x 97"W x x 63.5"D (long side) and 36.5"D (short side)If youre looking for a sleeper sectional, this traditional chaise sectional will get the job done. A trundle opens up to a full bed, while the chaise is designed with secret storage for blankets and linens. Plus, a loop for the storage chaise boosts the designs accessibility.IKEA Jttebo Chaise ModuleJttebo Chaise ModuleDimensions: 28"H x 37 3/8"W x 63"DA super-small room or a strangely shaped space needs a sectional you can play Tetris with. Consider going all in on a single sectional module. The cut-out on this storage chaise may seem odd, but think of the opportunitiesa small stool for your favorite book or a narrow shelf for morning coffee. Its the ultimate piece for turning a confusing corner into a cozy nook. Bonus: The storage space in this sectional is a blessing in a small space.Albany Park Kova Sofa + OttomanAlbany Park Kova Sofa + OttomanDimensions: 85.5"W x 39"H x 79"DCurb your fear of the white couch. Albany Park presents eight fabric treatments to suit your lifestyle, however messy. Pet-friendly? Check. Teeming with kids? Double-check. Their preventative fabric options include machine washable, stain-resistant, and performance fabric options. In other words: Every configuration keeps you from tarping the sofa. You can also customize the sofas storage options. Choose from over 20 color variations, and go box cushion or pillow cushion depending on your preference. Then sit back and relax.Serena & Lily Norfolk Modular Armless SofaSerena & Lily Norfolk Modular Armless SofaDimensions: 87"W x 42"D x 34"HAn armless sectional is a clever way to minimize space. The modular design of this sectional with its deep seat and boxy cushions gives us a modern look, especially in the white colorway. But with more than 50 ways to customize the upholstery fabricstripes, gingham, polka dots, and vegan leatheryoure sure to find just the right look.Best sectionals for small spaces FAQs:What features should I look for in a sectional for small living rooms?
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    A hot potato: Big tech companies have been quick to put an end to or cut back their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, a response to pressure from Donald Trump and his administration. Pushing back against the trend is Apple, whose shareholders voted down a proposal to dismantle its DEI initiatives this week. However, Trump has now personally urged the company to end these diversity policies. Meta and Google are just two of the tech firms to end their diversity hiring goals and scrap DEI programs in the wake of Trump's inauguration. The president has called these initiatives discriminatory against those whose race or gender does not align with those the programs are designed to help. There has even been the threat of legal action for not following the administration's wishes Trump suggested the DoJ could investigate if the programs violate any laws.Apple, which has long championed DEI initiatives, has been keeping relatively quiet.Conservative think tank The National Center for Public Policy Research had submitted a proposal titled Request to Cease DEI Efforts to Apple's shareholder meeting this week. It was defeated by 210.45 million votes in favor and 8.84 billion votes against.The group submitted a similar proposal to Costco's annual meeting last month, where it was also rejected.Apple CEO Tim Cook did admit that the company might have to make some changes to its diversity programs as the legal landscape changes, though he told shareholders that "We will continue to create a culture of belonging." // Related StoriesEarlier today, Trump urged Apple to get rid of its DEI programs, rather than "just make adjustments" to them. "DEI was a hoax that has been very bad for our country. DEI is gone," Trump said in a post on Truth Social.Last week, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier filed a federal lawsuit against Target, alleging that its DEI initiatives misled investors and resulted in significant financial losses. The lawsuit claims that Target violated the Securities Exchange Act by failing to disclose the potential risks associated with its DEI and Pride Month campaigns, which led to consumer backlash and a decline in stock value.Cook has striven to form a closer relationship with Trump during the president's second term in office. Yesterday, Apple announced that the company would make a $500 billion investment in US manufacturing over the next four years, which includes building a new factory in Houston and hiring over 20,000 people in the US. Trump commended Apple for the announcement, saying the reason behind it was "faith in what we are doing."Masthead: Trump White House Archived
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