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Timothee Chalamet shares adorable childhood snap in honor of his 27th birthday

Timothée Chalamet shared an adorable throwback snap on his 27th birthday on Tuesday afternoon.

The Call Me by Your Name actor uploaded a funny polaroid from his childhood which showed him with his brown hair gelled up on one side of head. 

The young photo of him featured a small smile and a face covered in freckles.

Throwback: Timothée Chalamet shared a throwback snap on his 27th birthday on Tuesday

He kept the caption simple, writing, ’27[emoji with one eyebrow cocked.]’ 

Several of Chalamet’s friends also posted for his birthday including Kiernan Shipka who donned a red top with a white skirt as the pair stood on a New York City street.  

The photos from his birthday came a couple weeks after he announced filming was done on his upcoming film Dune: Part Two 

The New York native announced the filming ended with a smiley desert selfie with his rarely seen father Marc. 

Simple caption: He kept the caption simple, writing, ’27[emoji with one eyebrow cocked]’

Close friend: Several of Chalamet’s friends also posted for his birthday including Kiernan Shipka who donned a red top with a white skirt as the pair stood on a New York City street

Family fun: on Monday, Timothée Chalamet, 26, announced that filming for Dune: Part Two has finished as he shared a smiley desert selfie with his rarely seen father Marc

Major: The first Dune film was released last year in October 2021, and garnered a whopping total of $401 million in the box office, becoming a quick commercial success 

He posted the snap of himself standing topless and flashing a peace sign alongside his dad. 

‘DUNE 2 WRAPPED (with desert dad !!),’ wrote Timothée – who plays Paul Atreides in the movie – next to the smiley photograph. 

Back in June, Warner Bros. shifted the release of highly-anticipated sequel from October 20, 2023 to November 17, 2023, according to Deadline. 

As well as Timothee, Zendaya (Chani), Rebecca Ferguson (Lady Rebecca), Josh Brolin (Gurney Halleck), Javier Bardem (Stilgar) and Stellan Skarsgard (Baron Vladimir Harkonnen) are all reprising their roles for the sequel.

Leading man: He has a lead role in the much-anticipated sci-fi sequel, which is set for release in November 2023 (Pictured in Dune)

A number of new characters have also been cast, including Florence Pugh’s Princess Irulan, Christopher Walken as Irulan’s father, Emperor Shaddam IV, Austin Butler as Feyd-Rautha and Lea Seydoux as Lady Margot. 

The first Dune film was released last year in October 2021, and garnered a whopping total of $401 million in the box office, becoming a quick commercial success. 

The sci-fi feature, which is based on the novel of the same name written by Frank Herbert, won a number of accolades, including six Oscars and one Golden Globe. 

Family: Timothee doesn’t often share photographs of his family members (Pictured with sister Pauline Chalamet, dad Marc Chalamet and mum Nicole Flender in 2018)

Timothee recently opened up to Variety abut his Dune co-stars, including Zendaya, who is stepping into the role of Chani once again in the sequel.

He informed the publication that, ‘She’s bringing exactly what she brought to the first one, which was incredible, but in greater abundance.’

‘And she’s really become a sister. I’m so grateful to count her as a partner and a sister and a friend, and also to share stories about how amazing it is to work with Luca, because we worked with him back to back on wildly different projects.’

Back in September, Timothée opened up about ‘transitioning to an adult mindset’ as his career skyrockets, admitting that he’s an old soul.

Co-star: Timothee recently opened up to Variety abut his Dune co-stars, including Zendaya, who is stepping into the role of Chani once again in the sequel 

Chatting to Vogue, the actor explained how the Covid-19 pandemic shifted his mindset, sharing: ‘I should have been trying to get my adult feet under myself a little bit earlier than I did.

‘I found myself having to really, you know, be honest with myself that where I’ve been able to get myself to in life was balls to the wall, like throwing everything at [it] at a young age that, by some miracle, got me to where I am. But to then transition to an adulting mindset.’

Continuing that he feels as though his mindset is that of an ‘old man’, the movie star explained: ‘The ways I feel older than 26 I have always felt. It’s not like I feel like I’ve had some mental breakthrough that has given me perspective. The perspective that feels ‘old man’, I feel like I was born with it.’

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Marvel Snap developer was inspired by friend’s toilet gaming mishap

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Ben Brode, a co-founder of game development studio Second Dinner, recalls a moment that drove him to make a snappy Marvel card game: At least six years ago, his friend was playing the mobile game “Hearthstone” on the toilet with a control warrior deck. He matched up against another control warrior deck user, and the game took 40 minutes.

“At the end of the match, he stood up and his legs had fallen asleep. And he fell over and broke his leg in the bathroom,” Brode said during an interview with The Washington Post in Los Angeles while his Second Dinner co-founder Hamilton Chu guffawed. “And I felt somewhat responsible for this.”

Brode, who was a lead designer on “Hearthstone,” said that while matches are supposed to be more like seven minutes long, they occasionally drag out. And that’s why he and Chu wanted to explore even shorter card games, and eventually settled on making “Marvel Snap.” His control warrior friend yelled for help on the bathroom floor and ended up in a cast, Brode said.

Last week, “Marvel Snap” won best mobile game at the annual Game Awards, beating out popular titles like “Genshin Impact” and “Apex Legends.” The developers, formerly senior leadership at “Hearthstone” developer Activision Blizzard, started their own studio Second Dinner in 2018. “Marvel Snap” is their first game.

‘Marvel Snap’ devs’ first idea was so good they refused to believe it

Chu said that Marvel’s name lends credibility to a start-up like Second Dinner, and it makes the card game hold more excitement for players since the characters are instantly recognizable. A former Blizzard co-worker who is now an executive at Marvel Games helped make the collaboration happen.

“Marvel Snap” is easy on beginners, taking them through a tutorial where players slap down cards from a 12-card deck featuring characters like Iron Man, the Hulk and Hawkeye.

The developers hope to add the ability to play against friends to the mobile app by next month.

“It’s our biggest thing we’re working on right now,” Brode said. “But you know how things go sometimes, last minute bugs, things slip.”

When it comes to taking initiative with Marvel’s intellectual property, Chu talked about being able to skip the layers of bureaucracy that come standard when working for a large company like Blizzard.

“That game could not have been made if we were still inside Blizzard. Blizzard, why would they work with somebody else’s intellectual property? That’s just not strategically the right thing for Blizzard to do,” Chu said. “But we can do it because we don’t have to worry about stuff like that, and it does make sense for us.”

Chu said that if he had tried to pitch “Marvel Snap” to Blizzard, he would have had to clear approval with many people, including a business presentation and months of convincing.

When to snap in ‘Marvel Snap’

Brode and Chu left Blizzard in 2018, years before the company was hit with several lawsuits over allegations of sexual harassment and gender discrimination, and before Microsoft proposed to acquire it for $68.7 billion. When asked how Second Dinner can avoid the same corporate culture issues that Blizzard faces, Brode said, “It’s a really complicated answer.”

“Hiring is a really big piece. Doing that really well and making sure that we have opportunities to hire people from a ton of diverse backgrounds to help make sure that we’re not homogenous,” Brode said. “Making sure that people feel very empowered to come raise their hands when stuff does go wrong. And then creating policies and a company culture where there aren’t opportunities for things to go wrong in the first place.”

Second Dinner is one of several game studios started by ex-Blizzard employees. There’s also Notorious Studios, started by former “World of Warcraft” developers, making an untitled fantasy game. And Frost Giant, created by ex-StarCraft developers, plans to open up a new game “Stormgate” in a testing phase next year.

For Brode and Chu, starting their own company was risky and scary, but having a pedigree from Blizzard helped them have brand name recognition. Choosing a new name for the studio also proved to be a fun task.

“I have a really weird sleep schedule, and I’m a vampire, basically,” Chu said. “And so I have second dinner every night. It’s my favorite meal I have at around 3 a.m. by myself.

“And also, while we were thinking about what would become Second Dinner, what we would do is we’d work all day at Blizzard, and then we’d go home, take care of our families and be like ‘All right, meet up at 10.’ And we’d have second dinner and dream about the future.”

Since “Marvel Snap” came out in mid-October, players have asked a lot of questions about the game on social media. Some have tweeted that after rank 80, it feels like “Marvel Snap” gives more advantages to players who spent real money.

“If it was pay-to-win, then anybody should be able to win. And that’s just not the case, you have to be very good at the game,” Brode said.

He added that the competition heats up after rank 80, and that’s “just the nature of competition.”

The odds of getting a card from a collector cache is about one in four, he said, and other variants and cosmetics that fit into the cache are to “surprise and delight” the player. On the back end, players are matched up in duels based on their collection size, and as they play and get more advanced, they’ll be matched with players of similar skills.

Finally, the “Marvel Snap” developers reacted to The Post’s recent article about avoiding bathroom perils when playing games like “Marvel Snap” on the toilet.

“ ‘Snap’ saves you from hemorrhoids,” Chu said. “The Washington Post said so.”

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Kim Kardashian honors nephew Mason Disick’s 13th birthday with RARE snap

Kim Kardashian didn’t let the day end before wishing her firstborn nephew Mason Disick a happy 13th birthday.

The mom-of-four took to Instagram Stories to upload a photo of the two standing back to back, proving that Mason had surpassed Kim’s 5foot2inch frame.

She wrote over the image, ‘The day has come where you’re taller [than] me now.’

Birthday tribute: Kim Kardashian didn’t let the day end before wishing her first-born nephew Mason Disick a happy 13th birthday

In the photo the proud aunt was dressed in a gray jacquard Skims robe with black sunglasses and a black backpack on her shoulders.

Mason wore a backpack as well, along with gray sweatpants and a white t-shirt as he carried a sweatshirt.

The entrepreneur was seen with the platinum blonde locks she’s rocked throughout the year and the youngster sported a shaggy mushroom haircut.

Kim added in the post, ‘I just love who you are and I’m just so proud of you Mason. Welcome to your teenage years. Happy Birthday.’

Flashback: Kim and Mason pictured together in a throwback photo

Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick’s second son Reign shares a birthday with his older brother.

The boys were both born on December 13 but are five years apart, and Reign is now eight-years-old.

Their sibling, sister Penelope Scotland Disick, turned ten-years-old in July.

Oh boy: Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick’s two sons had birthdays on Wednesday. Seen with Mason who is now 13

The POOSH founder’s family was quick to take to Instagram to wish the boys well.

Momager Kris Jenner — who the children call Lovey — was the first to post.

‘Happy birthday to two of the brightest lights in my life, my beautiful grandsons, Mason and Reign!’ she wrote in her caption as she shared several throwback photos.

‘Mason, you are my first-born grandson, and I am so very proud of you each and every day! 

Thanks Kris: The boys were both born on December 13 but are five years apart

Her second son: Kourtney is seen with Reign who has turned eight years old

‘You’ve grown into such an amazing young man, and I adore you.’

She then turned her attention to the younger boy.

‘Reign, you are the funniest!!!! You are one special guy with so many facets to your personality!!!’ she noted.

‘Both of you have the most amazing qualities and are kind, considerate, loving, so smart, so talented in so many ways, and such a special magical part of our family … 

‘AND it’s wild that you were born on the very same day!!!! Five years apart!!!!

‘You are both the best sons, grandsons, brothers, nephews, and friends to all of us and I love you so much!!!!!!! Lovey xoxo.’

Little one: The POOSH founder’s family was quick to take to Instagram to wish the boys well

The note: Momager Kris Jenner – who goes by Lovey to the kids and not grandma – was the first to post. ‘Happy birthday to two of the brightest lights in my life, my beautiful grandsons, Mason and Reign!’

This comes after Kourtney said she is finally getting her energy back ten months after stopping IVF treatment.

The reality TV star had been trying to grow her family by having a baby with new husband Travis Barker, and they embarked on a gruelling regime of fertility treatments in an effort to get pregnant.

They stopped earlier this year and now she says she’s feeling like herself again.

In a post on Instagram, the mom-of-three wrote: ‘Finally started getting my energy back 10 months after stopping IVF. For anyone else going through it, it gets better!’

She shared the message alongside a picture of herself on a treadmill — suggesting she feels up to exercising again. 

In her arms: She wrote in her caption as she shared several throwback photos. ‘Mason, you are my first-born grandson, and I am so very proud of you each and every day!’

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Belarus Announces Snap Combat Readiness Drills

The Belarusian military announced snap combat readiness drills on Tuesday, with orders to move troops to designated areas and set up bridge crossings over two major rivers.

The drills were launched “at the instruction of the President of the Republic of Belarus,” the Belarusian Defense Ministry wrote on its Telegram channel.

The ministry did not reveal how long the readiness drills would take or their potential implications for neighboring Ukraine, which has been defending itself against Russia’s invasion for nearly 10 months.

It also did not specify how many troops and what type of military hardware will be moved, identifying only the Berezina and Nemana rivers for bridge crossings.

Belarus, a close ally of Moscow, allowed Russian forces to use its territory as a staging ground for their invasion of Ukraine in February. The Belarusian army has so far avoided direct involvement in the war.

Tuesday’s announcement bore similarities to the Belarusian Security Council’s statement last week that its troops and hardware would be moved over a two-day period to counter the threat of terrorism.

As it was last week, access to roads and transport links will be restricted over the course of the latest inspections.

“If we look at the trajectory of events in Belarus, it couldn’t be any clearer that Belarus is preparing for a mobilization,” Konrad Muzyka, a military analyst at Poland-based Rochan consulting, told The Moscow Times.

“The question is when and what the Belarusians will actually do. It’s still unclear what the ambition is, or what they’re trying to achieve.”

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Game Removes Loot Boxes, Players Revolt Instead Of Celebrate

Popular free-to-play mobile game Brawl Stars is doing something a bit different. In an era where it seems every game is trying to nickel and dime you with more and more stuff to buy, instead it’s removing loot boxes and all random rewards entirely from the game. It’s yet another sign that loot boxes are likely to become a relic of the past as lawmakers and players push back on the random rewards. But that doesn’t mean Brawl Stars players are universally happy about their removal.

Released in 2019 for phones and tablets, Brawl Stars mixed cute characters with MOBA-like gameplay and some battle royale elements. The end result was a fun top-down competitive action game that I played for weeks and weeks. But since I stopped playing, millions have continued to enjoy it: Brawl Stars has made over a billion dollars in profit for Supercell and still has an active player base and community. Now, Supercell has removed all loot boxes from the game, and reaction to the change is oddly mixed.

Announced in a Brawl Talk video posted last week, Supercell’s latest update to Brawl Stars has removed all random rewards from the game. These boxes were mainly used to unlock new characters in the game. Since its release three years ago, Brawl Stars has heavily featured loot boxes as part of its rewards. But with yesterday’s update, that’s no longer the case.

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“No more probabilities, no more random rewards, and no more playing the guessing game when you unlock Brawlers,” said the game’s lead designer Frank Keienburg in Supercell’s Brawl Talk video.

Yesterday, as part of this update, all unclaimed boxes were automatically opened and all the rewards were given to players accordingly. Moving forward, Keienburg and Supercell say that all rewards—including its battle passes—will be replaced with “different, deterministic rewards, some of which are new to the game.” Now, players have a new battle pass-like feature, The Starr Road, which lets them unlock all characters for free via grinding. Players can now just buy any brawler they want with gems, instead of randomly buying dozens of loot boxes to maybe get a specific hero.

“We’re making this change for a few reasons,” continued Keienburg. “Mainly, moving away from probabilities and chance, which will make things more fair and predictable for you. It also gives you clear and exciting goals every time you play the game.”

Of course, there’s also the possibility that Supercell and other devs are removing loot boxes as various governments around the world begin cracking down on them with proposed new laws and regulations.

While I think removing loot boxes is a good thing and something worth celebrating—especially as mobile games continue to be some of the worst offenders with even good games like Marvel Snap including predatory purchases of over $100 or more—the community reaction is far less positive. While some players seem happy about the removal of random reward crates, others expressed disappointment. The comments on the Brawl Talk video has players rallying against the devs and demanding boxes return to Brawl Stars.

Why? For some it seems that the excitement of a loot box outweighed the frustration that often accompanies them. Others suggested they now have little interest in playing the game since random rewards are being removed. (I think some of these people need to stop and think if they really like Brawl Stars or just like pulling a virtual lever on a slot machine…) We saw something similar to this happen with Overwatch 2’s release, where some players were angry at the removal of loot boxes and demanded they be returned to the game. And while I agree that progression in Overwatch 2 sucks at the moment, I’d rather Blizzard figure out a way to fix that doesn’t involve bringing back loot boxes, even if it did give you a lot of free ones before.

The reality is that as games continue to become more and more popular, more countries will begin investigating the industry and how it makes money. And loot boxes are likely never to return in vogue as long as so many governments are leading crusades to regulate or outlaw them.

 

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S&P 500, Nasdaq snap losing streaks after jobless claims rise

  • Weekly jobless claims rise in line with estimates
  • Moderna, Pfizer up as FDA authorizes updated COVID boosters
  • Exxon climbs after boosting buyback program
  • Indexes up: Dow 0.55%, S&P 0.75%, Nasdaq 1.13%

Dec 8 (Reuters) – The S&P 500 (.SPX) ended higher on Thursday, snapping a five-session losing streak, as investors interpreted data showing a rise in weekly jobless claims as a sign the pace of interest rate hikes could soon slow.

Wall Street’s main indexes had come under pressure in recent days, with the S&P 500 shedding 3.6% since the beginning of December on expectations of a longer rate-hike cycle and downbeat economic views from some top company executives.

Such thinking had also weighed on the Nasdaq Composite (.IXIC), which had posted four straight losing sessions prior to Thursday’s advance on the tech-heavy index.

Stocks rose as investors cheered data showing the number of Americans filing claims for jobless benefits increased moderately last week, while unemployment rolls hit a 10-month high toward the end of November.

The report follows data last Friday that showed U.S. employers hired more workers than expected in November and increased wages, spurring fears that the Fed might stick to its aggressive stance to tame decades-high inflation.

Markets have been swayed by data releases in recent days, with investors lacking certainty ahead of Federal Reserve guidance next week on interest rates.

Such behavior means Friday’s producer price index and the University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment survey will likely dictate whether Wall Street can build on Thursday’s rally.

“The market has to adjust to the fact that we’re moving from a stimulus-based economy – both fiscal and monetary – into a fundamentals-based economy, and that’s what we’re grappling with right now,” said Wiley Angell, chief market strategist at Ziegler Capital Management.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI) rose 183.56 points, or 0.55%, to close at 33,781.48; the S&P 500 (.SPX) gained 29.59 points, or 0.75%, to finish at 3,963.51; and the Nasdaq Composite (.IXIC) added 123.45 points, or 1.13%, at 11,082.00.

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., December 7, 2022. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

Nine of the 11 major S&P 500 sectors rose, led by a 1.6% gain in technology stocks (.SPLRCT).

Most mega-cap technology and growth stocks gained. Apple Inc (AAPL.O), Nvidia Corp (NVDA.O) and Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O) rose between 1.2% and 6.5%.

Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) ended 1.2% higher, despite giving up some intraday gains after the Federal Trade Commission filed a complaint aimed at blocking the tech giant’s $69 billion bid to buy Activision Blizzard Inc . The “Call of Duty” games maker closed 1.5% lower.

The energy index (.SPNY) was an exception, slipping 0.5%, despite Exxon Mobil Corp (XOM.N) gaining 0.7% after announcing it would expand its $30-billion share repurchase program. The sector had been under pressure in recent sessions as commodity prices slipped: U.S. crude is now hovering near its level at the start of 2022.

Meanwhile, Moderna Inc (MRNA.O) advanced 3.2% after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorized COVID-19 shots from the vaccine maker that target both the original coronavirus and Omicron sub-variants for use in children as young as six months old.

The regulator also approved similar guidance for fellow COVID vaccine maker Pfizer Inc (PFE.N), which rose 3.1%, and its partner BioNTech, whose U.S.-listed shares gained 5.6%.

Rent the Runway Inc (RENT.O) posted its biggest ever one-day gain, jumping 74.3%, after the clothing rental firm raised its 2022 revenue forecast.

Volume on U.S. exchanges was 10.07 billion shares, compared with the 10.90 billion average for the full session over the last 20 trading days.

The S&P 500 posted 15 new 52-week highs and three new lows; the Nasdaq Composite recorded 82 new highs and 232 new lows.

Reporting by Shubham Batra, Ankika Biswas, Johann M Cherian in Bengaluru and David French in New York; Editing by Vinay Dwivedi, Sriraj Kalluvila, Anil D’Silva and Richard Chang

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Bruce Willis and ex-wife Demi Moore pictured in tender family snap with daughter Tallulah

Bruce Willis and ex-wife Demi Moore pictured in tender family snap with daughter Tallulah… nearly nine months after Die Hard star retired from acting due to aphasia diagnosis

Bruce Willis and his ex-wife Demi Moore were pictured sharing a sweet moment with their daughter Tallulah as they gathered for an intimate family dinner on Monday evening.

Tallulah, 28, shared a photo of her embracing her mother as her father stood nearby, sharing a moment with Demi’s dog Pilaf.

The post comes nearly nine months after the family announced Bruce’s retirement from acting due to his aphasia diagnosis, a disorder that effects the sufferers ability to speak and understand language.

‘I love my parents and my family’: Bruce Willis and his ex-wife Demi Moore were pictured sharing a sweet moment with their daughter Tallulah as they gathered for a family dinner on Monday evening

Tallulah couldn’t have looked any happier snuggling her mother as the two held the tiny chihuahua in their hands.

Adorably, Pilaf and Bruce seemed captivated by one another as they stared at one another.

‘the laser beam communication between Pilaf and Papa is stunning,’ Tallulah wrote in the caption, referencing their precious stares.

‘I love my parents and my family – I do I do I do!’ she gushed.

Let’s get together! Scout Willis also shared moments from their festive family gathering 

Aww! Emma Heming held hands with her husband as they sat beside one another 

Bruce and Demi’s other daughter, Scout Willis, shared a few more snaps from their festive dinner gathering.

She shared a photo of Bruce, tenderly clutching Pilaf, as he sat at the dinner table with Tallulah and his wife Emma Heming Willis.

‘Family dinner night,’ she wrote in the photo.

Scout also shared a photo of Bruce tenderly holding hands with Emma as they sat next to one another at the table.

Snacks! She also posted a photo of her half-sister snacking on a bowl of chips

She also posted a photo of her half-sister snacking on a bowl of chips. 

Bruce married Emma in 2009, and together they have daughters Mabel, 10, and Evelyn, eight. 

The Die Hard star was previously married to Moore from 1987 to 2000. They have daughters Rumer, 34, Tallulah, 28, and Scout, 31, together.

Earlier this year, Bruce’s family revealed he would be retiring from acting due to his diagnosis with aphasia.

‘To Bruce’s amazing supporters, as a family we wanted to share that our beloved Bruce has been experiencing some health issues and has recently been diagnosed with aphasia, which is impacting his cognitive abilities,’ they wrote.

‘As a result of this and with much consideration Bruce is stepping away from the career that has meant so much to him. This is a really challenging time for our family and we are so appreciative of your continued love, compassion and support.

‘We are moving through this as a strong family unit, and wanted to bring his fans in because we know how much he means to you, as you do to him,’ they added. ‘As Bruce always says, “Live it up” and together we plan to do just that.’

Earlier this year, Bruce’s family revealed he would be retiring from acting due to his diagnosis with aphasia

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Pregnant Blake Lively showcases her bump as she joins husband Ryan Reynolds for fun snap

Pregnant Blake Lively showed off her bump as she posed with Ryan Reynolds and Santa and Mrs Claus in a festive snap shared on Monday.

Reynolds, 46, who is expecting his fourth child with Lively, 35, wore a gray top and blue beanie. He added black pants and white sneakers to the ensemble.

The Age of Adeline star styled her long blonde hair parted to the side as she displayed her baby bump in a Christmas pajama set under a robe.

Holiday spirit: Pregnant Blake Lively showed off her bump as she posed with Ryan Reynolds and Santa and Mrs Claus in a festive snap shared on Monday

The Deadpool star posted the snap to his Instagram account which boasts 46.7M followers with the funny caption, ‘We met Jessica Claus and her husband on the Polar Express. She was everything I’d always dreamed since I was a kid. She smelled like cinnamon buns and sangria.’

Blake and Ryan already have three kids together: James, seven; Inez, six; and Betty, three.

This comes after Blake left a very flirty comment for her husband on his social media last week asking if she can get pregnant while pregnant.

The exchange began with Ryan sharing a video of himself dancing alongside his co-star Will Ferrell with the caption, ‘You’ve got to be willing to be bad at something if you want to be… slightly less bad at it? Here’s Will and I proving that point! We’re so humbled by all the love for #spirited on AppleTVPlus.’

Naughty gal: Blake Lively left a very flirty comment for her husband of 10 years Ryan Reynolds on his Insta Stories. The 35-year-old blonde beauty – who is expecting their fourth child – asked if she can get pregnant while pregnant

Still very in love: Lively and Honoree Reynolds at the 36th Annual American Cinematheque Awards at The Beverly Hilton on November 17

The comedic duo were taking dance lessons in a studio.

Their new film, Spirited came out last week but they are still promoting it.

Pal Terry Crews added four heart emojis and four fire emojis.

This comes after Ryan said he was doing everything he can for his pregnant wife at home.

Dance lesson: The exchange began with Ryan writing, ‘You’ve got to be willing to be bad at something if you want to be… slightly less bad at it? Here’s Will and I proving that point! We’re so humbled by all the love for #spirited on AppleTVPlus’

He loves home: During Blake’s American Cinematheque Awards speech for Ryan she said the family has kept him grounded. ‘Whether it’s from across the globe or a meeting across the street, his is hardwired to get home,’ the actress explained. ‘If he came home from set not in his wardrobe, we would be very concerned’

The Deadpool star told E! News at the 36th Annual American Cinematheque Awards last week that the kids help their mother as well, saying, ‘It’s not just me. It’s our kids, too.’ 

As for how Ryan and his girls have been spoiling the Gossip Girl alum? ‘We all rally around her and help her where we can and do romantic things for her,’ he continued. ‘And, you know, we take care of the momma.’

A source told US Weekly, ‘They are hoping for a boy this time around. But, of course, they just want a healthy baby, no matter the gender.’

The insider added that the couple ‘love being parents’ and are ready to expand their family.

‘The timing is perfect because all of their kids are two years apart, so they’re keeping with the pattern.’

She seems to be enjoying her fourth pregnancy: Blake seen in a red swimsuit next to her spouse of a decade

They are red carpet royals: Lively and Reynolds at the Costume Institute Benefit celebrating the opening of In America: An Anthology of Fashion, Arrivals, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, in May

Incoming: Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are ‘hoping for a boy’ for baby number four, a source told Us Weekly on Saturday; seen in May in New York City

Growing family: The happy parents are hoping for a boy but ‘just want a healthy baby, no matter the gender,’ the source added; seen in 2016 in Hollywood

Having fun: ‘The timing is perfect because all of their kids are two years apart, so they’re keeping with the pattern,’ they added

Blake and Ryan met in early 2010 while working on the movie Green Lantern and started dating in October 2011. They wed in 2012.

In 2020, the bombshell stated she was very content being a mother.

‘I guess I really have to really, really, really, really love it, because I’m just obsessed with my kids,’ Lively explained when asked how she picks her roles during a chat with Harper’s Bazaar.

Met at work: Blake and Ryan met in early 2010 while working on the movie Green Lantern and started dating in October 2011. They wed in 2012; seen in February in New York City 

Reynolds recently shared about his decision to step away from acting for a bit to focus on fatherhood.

Ryan said: ‘The biggest thing for me, and I know you have kids as well, is that I don’t want to miss this time with my kids. When I’m shooting a film, I’m often times in Europe, I’m away, there are incredibly long hours, it’s a ton of constant, kind of requirement to be there the whole time, not just because I’m performing, but I’m also generally producing and writing on my movies as well.’   

He added: ‘I really enjoy being a present dad. I love taking them to school in the morning; I love picking them up.’

Going strong: The Gossip Girl alum and the Deadpool star will celebrate their tenth wedding anniversary this September 

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Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg Says He Is Accountable as Company Preps for Mass Layoffs

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Platforms Inc. will begin laying off employees on Wednesday morning, Chief Executive

Mark Zuckerberg

told hundreds of executives on Tuesday.

The coming cuts are expected to total many thousands of employees and will likely be the largest of the year to date in the tech sector, The Wall Street Journal previously reported.

Mr. Zuckerberg appeared downcast in Tuesday’s meeting and said he was accountable for the company’s missteps, and that his over-optimism about growth had led to overstaffing, according to people familiar with the meeting.

Meta’s head of human resources,

Lori Goler,

told the group that employees who lose their jobs will be provided with at least four months of salary as severance, according to people familiar with the meeting.

Mr. Zuckerberg described broad cuts and specifically mentioned the recruiting and business teams as among those facing layoffs. A general internal announcement of the company’s layoff plans is expected around 6 a.m. Eastern time on Wednesday, with the specific employees losing their jobs informed over the course of the morning.

Following the meeting, company directors in numerous sections of the organization began notifying their subordinates of cuts and reorganizations.

Inside Meta, employees have been seeking specifics about the coming layoffs for days and planning for the worst by forming external groups with current colleagues and discussing how to use benefits.

Meta reported more than 87,000 employees at the end of September. Company officials already told employees to cancel nonessential travel beginning this week, the Journal previously reported.

The planned layoffs would be the first broad head-count reductions to occur in the company’s 18-year history.

Meta’s stock has fallen more than 70% this year. The company has highlighted deteriorating macroeconomic trends, but investors have also been spooked by its spending and threats to the company’s core social-media business. Growth for that business in many markets has stalled amid stiff competition from TikTok, and

Apple Inc.’s

AAPL 0.42%

requirement that users opt in to the tracking of their devices has curtailed the ability of social-media platforms to target ads.

After hiring aggressively through the pandemic, the tech industry is facing its biggest retrenchment in years. Twitter Inc. is laying off thousands of employees under new owner

Elon Musk,

as he tries to restructure the company to match his vision while facing widespread concern from advertisers about its new direction.

Snap Inc.

SNAP 2.70%

said in August it would cut roughly 20% of staff, or more than 1,000 employees, to prepare for what it said would be an expected period of low sales growth lasting into 2023.

Write to Jeff Horwitz at Jeff.Horwitz@wsj.com and Sam Schechner at sam.schechner@wsj.com

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Losing In Marvel Snap? Ditch These Cards ASAP!

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If you, like me John Walker, are still fathoming your way through the lower echelons of Marvel Snap, there’s a good chance there are cards you’re clinging on to because they were working so well for you. However, you’re now starting to lose more often, wondering what went wrong. The answer is: Kill your darlings.

With the help of my colleague Zack Zwiezen—who has been playing the game for some time now—we’ve come up with a list of cards that you might want to cut from your decks.

Now, let’s be clear: Neither of us is saying these cards are totally useless, or that keeping them in your deck is always a bad idea. It’s just, they’re the ones that felt so good early on that you might not have been able to bring yourself to acknowledge their weaknesses, and are holding you back from experimenting with more interesting combinations. Be bold, be brave, and let these babies go.

And remember you can always add them back later if you experiment too much and end up with a stinker deck! Anyway, let’s start cutting some cards!

Quicksilver

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As Kotaku has previously broken down, Quicksilver was developer Second Dinner’s brilliant solution to entirely removing the concept of mulligans from their deckbuilding card game. Guaranteeing a 1-cost card in your hand at the start of every game ensures you can always play in the first round, every time, and add 2 power to the board right away. Which, at first, felt vital. Except, the more you play, the more you realize that being able to play in the first round isn’t actually all that important.

Chances are, you’re not going to be placing down anything game-changing that first turn. And indeed by not playing in round one, you fend off other 1-cost cards like Elektra. You can even obnoxiously opt out of playing a 1-cost you might have in your hand in Round 1, just so you can play two of them more tactically in Round 2. Again, for example, Elektra!

And, as we’ll get to below, decks that opt for as many 1-cost cards as possible will get increasingly weak as you climb the ranks, meaning Quicksilver’s lack of any further abilities quickly makes him more of a burden than a boon.

Uatu

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When you first stumble upon Uatu, he feels like a secret hack, a card offering you special insight unavailable to anyone yet to find him. His ability to show you the properties of unrevealed locations feels like something that lets you plan ahead and make psychic moves your opponent can’t predict. And, to some extent, on some level, he sort of does.

Except, that won’t happen nearly often enough to justify Uatu taking up a valuable slot in your 12-card deck. The issue lies in the number of conditions that need to be right for him to actually prove helpful. Rather obviously, you need the luck of drawing him early enough to work. Unless you get him in the first or second round, Uatu’s ability is pretty useless. Secondly, you need to be playing a game with locations where prior knowledge is actually of use.

So many locations have properties where foreknowledge is of very little value. Finding out that when it reveals you’ll get a random card added to your hand, a random card taken from it, or a 12-power card added to both sides…it’s very rare that this will be vital information to you. Yes, there are absolutely circumstances where it’s great, where knowing each card will get 5+ power when played there means you can load up and dominate where your opponent might not know to. But does that happen frequently enough for Uatu to remain a vital card? Really, no.

Hulk

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This one is hard. But listen: There are better and more interesting ways for a big finish. Hulk’s there from the start to give you that satisfaction of playing a ridiculous 12-power card on those Pool 1 bots. But he’s baby food, and you’re ready for solids.

Sure, you’ve nothing else in your deck that offers that much power. It’s simple logic. But Hulk’s simplicity is the issue. Using up all your energy in Round 6 on one card that does nothing other than add a bunch of power means you’re missing out on much more fun big finishes. Never mind that Shang-Chi, available from Collection Level 222, can obliterate him with his “Destroy all enemy cards at this location that have 9 or more Power.”

But there are so many cards that do more interesting things in the final round, especially if you have a themed deck. The trick is whether or not your Hulk is serving a specific purpose, or just there because the number is big. But consider cards like Odin, who adds 8 power, but also refires all the On Reveal abilities of the other cards at the location. That means you can see White Tiger putting out another 7-power card onto another location, bringing her total contribution to 15, while at the same time retriggering Gamora’s additional +5 power if the opponent plays a card there. That puts Gamora up to a total of 17, even without taking into account a possible third card at the location, just playing Odin has increased our power by 20. Take that, Hulk.

America Chavez

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When you first get this card you might be excited. America is a 6-cost/9-power card that always shows up on turn six, which is usually the last turn of most Marvel Snap games. And yeah, it’s nice knowing a powerful 9-power card is definitely going to show up at the end of your match. But this also means she’s not hanging around in your hand, meaning she can’t get buffed or randomly tossed into the field early on. This may or may not be a problem depending on the deck you’re running; if your entire deck is constructed around her showing up at the end, that’s one thing. But consider the options carefully.

While adding 9-power at the end of a match can be useful, you’ll quickly encounter games as you rank up where 9-power just isn’t enough to win back a zone or lock something down. Sometimes, you may even want to trick your opponent into thinking you’re going to play a big card, only to make a more modest play on a zone that you can win with a smaller number without invoking the wrath of Shang. And unlike the Hulk who is very strong, America is only sort of strong. In a specific deck built around buffing, she can work, but there are better 6 and even 5-cost cards to swap in instead.

Domino

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Let’s just toss this on here too, while we are talking about America Chavez and Quicksilver. Like those cards, Domino has a unique ability that means she is guaranteed to end up in your hand on turn two. And as a 2-cost/3-power, she seems useful as a follow-up to Quicksilver on turn one. And early on, you can definitely win with Domino. But eventually, you’ll need to get over these cards.

It’s hard, I know, but while giving them up means you give up the consistency of always knowing what’s coming on turns one, two, and six, you are also giving up three slots in your small 12-card deck to characters with no other purpose. They don’t buff, boost, move, kill, destroy, or do anything useful like that. Again, in certain decks, these cards can be useful. But there are just so many better cards that you could use instead of Domino, Quicksilver, and America. Say goodbye to consistency and hello to chaos. It’s the Marvel Snap way.

Mantis

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Mantis, like the other Guardians of the Galaxy-related characters, has a reveal ability that pops when your opponent plays a card in that location on the same turn it’s played. But unlike Gamora, Star-Lord, or Rocket, Mantis doesn’t get a power boost, instead drawing a card from the opposing player’s deck. This is fun and chaotic, which we support! Snap is more fun when things are hard to predict and wild. But this becomes far less useful in most situations pretty quickly, unless you happen to be running a deck predicated on amassing as many cards as possible. For example, a Devil Dinosaur deck could use Mantis at the start. But otherwise, she may not be useful to you if it’s not an intentional choice.

The number of times people play Mantis, get a card, and then never use that card because it doesn’t sync up with their deck’s synergy is high. And that’s if your opponent plays a card that turn and you guess the location right. If you don’t do that, then Mantis is a crappy 1-cost/2-power paperweight just begging to be killed by Elektra or worse, left there with no way for you to remove it, taking up valuable real estate. So, yeah, ditch Mantis. And if you are screaming “Well, she is a part of my Zoo Deck!” right now, here’s more bad news…

Zoo Decks

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The “Zoo Deck” was certainly one of the most popular meta decks of Snap’s early days, but in the face of the more common addition of Killmonger to players’ decks, it’s now proving a liability.

A Zoo Deck is a community-given name for decks that put together a lot of low-cost cards, especially 1-cost cards, which often have animal art on them. (Not often enough to justify the name, but that’s the name they’ve gotten anyway.) Advocates celebrate that they allow you to play multiple cards in later rounds, surprising players who rely on hefty 5 and 6-cost cards, like some sort of cheeky rascal scampering between the angry giant’s legs. Except, because of Killmonger, they’re pretty much useless.

Killmonger does appear to be an incredible OP card, although he can only be picked up by players who’ve reached Collection Level 462. At just 3-cost, with 3 power, it’s a card that can be played from round 3 onward, and devastatingly takes out every single 1-cost card from the board. Yours and theirs. And people in Pool 2 are reporting seeing it showing up a lot. The effects are brutal. Oh, and Zoo Decks can also get beat badly by a Scorpion, which lowers the attack power of all the cards in your hand by one, which can easily cost you a close match when most 1-cost cards are low in power. So yeah, Zoo Decks are fun…but not worth it later on.

 

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