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Google rejoined Movies Anywhere

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Movies you acquired recently via YouTube and Google Play have unfortunately become unavailable on the platform, but they ought to sync to Movies Anywhere now.

Movies you acquired recently via YouTube and Google Play have unfortunately become unavailable on the platform, but they ought to sync to Movies Anywhere now.

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Google has rejoined Movies Anywhere, which means that films you’ve bought from Google Play and YouTube will once again appear in your Movies Anywhere collection. Movies from Google Play and YouTube were made unavailable on Movies Anywhere on October 31st, but they should now sync back to your account.

“Support for Google as a digital retailer has been re-enabled,” Movies Anywhere states on their support page. “Reconnect your Google account and your film purchases from Google will be added to your collection as before. It only takes a minute!”

You may have received an email from Movies Anywhere regarding Google’s return, too — thanks to the reader who shared theirs — and that email features a prominent button to reconnect your Google account. Google Play and YouTube are also listed on a page outlining the retailers currently taking part in Movies Anywhere.

Google and Disney, which manages Movies Anywhere, did not promptly respond to a request for comments.

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Google has rejoined Movies Anywhere

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Movies you’ve bought from YouTube and Google Play have recently become inaccessible on the platform, but they ought to sync to Movies Anywhere now.

Movies you’ve bought from YouTube and Google Play have recently become inaccessible on the platform, but they ought to sync to Movies Anywhere now.

Dec 20, 2025, 12:50 AM UTC
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Google is once again integrated with Movies Anywhere, implying that films you’ve bought from Google Play and YouTube will now appear in your Movies Anywhere library. Movies from Google Play and YouTube became unavailable on Movies Anywhere on October 31st, but they should now sync to your account again.

“Support for Google as a digital retailer has been reinstated,” States Movies Anywhere on a support page. “Reconnect your Google account, and your movie purchases from Google will reappear in your collection as usual. It takes only a minute!”

You might have received an email from Movies Anywhere regarding Google’s return, too — thanks to the reader who shared theirs — and that email contains a prominent button to reconnect your Google account. Google Play and YouTube are also mentioned on a page that lists retailers actively participating in Movies Anywhere.

Google and Disney, which operates Movies Anywhere, did not promptly respond to a request for comments.

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Epstein documents made public by DOJ

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American financier Jeffrey Epstein features in a picture captured for the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services’ sex offender registry on March 28, 2017, and acquired by Reuters on July 10, 2019.
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The Justice Department on Friday made public a portion — but not the entirety — of its investigative documentation regarding Jeffrey Epstein, the infamous sex offender.

This disclosure coincided with the deadline established by the newly enacted Epstein Files Transparency Act mandating the DOJ to unveil all pertinent documents.

Representative Thomas Massie, R-Ky., a key proponent of the legislative effort that initiated a vote on the bill which became law, remarked that the DOJ’s delivery of the documents “severely falls short of both the intent and the specifics of the law.”

The DOJ’s official website now contains a new section titled “Epstein Library”, which includes a search feature for keywords within the recently unveiled files.

The released material encompassed hundreds of images, some of which showed Epstein alongside his former partner and convicted accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, along with visuals depicting parts of his residence and various locations.

Epstein died in a jail suicide in 2019. Maxwell is serving a 20-year sentence linked to her role in procuring underage girls for his exploitation.

It was unclear how much of the materials released were previously unavailable through other means.

The search function did not seem operational initially, with queries for terms such as “Epstein” returning a notification stating: “No results found. Please try a different search.”

“This site contains materials in compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act,” the webpage states. “This site will be updated should more documents be uncovered for release.”

In a correspondence to Congress members outlining the partial release, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche noted that the materials included evidence gathered in a 2018 FBI investigation into Epstein; a 2019 inquiry into Maxwell; “the FBI Miami investigative documents pertaining to the 2006 Epstein child prostitution case; along with the investigative files from the FBI Miami and FBI New York for the 2019 Epstein death investigation;” in addition to court documents from civil and criminal proceedings involving Epstein, Maxwell, and the Epstein estate.

Representative Ro Khanna, D-Calif., indicated on Friday that Congress might conduct impeachment hearings against Attorney General Pam Bondi and Blanche if the documents released do not meet the legal stipulations.

“We require a definitive timeline regarding when the remainder of the documents will be released and an explanation for the decision not to disclose all of them today,” Khanna expressed at a press conference following the DOJ’s document release.

Several images displayed former President Bill Clinton, including one portraying a smiling Clinton with a young woman in a white tank top seated on the arm of his chair, her arm draped around his shoulder while his left hand rests near her hip.

Image from the Jeffrey Epstein files disclosed by the U.S. Justice Department, portraying Bill Clinton alongside an unidentified woman. The image is redacted by the U.S. Justice Department. The date and context remain uncertain.
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Another image features a shirtless Clinton in a hot tub, hands clasped behind his head. A third shows both Clinton and Epstein in glossy dress shirts.

The timings and locations of any of the photographs are undetermined. CNBC did not modify the images.

Clinton has not been implicated in any wrongdoing concerning Epstein.

His spokesperson, Angel Urena, stated over six years ago, “President Clinton is unaware of the horrific crimes Jeffrey Epstein admitted to in Florida a few years back, or those charges filed against him in New York recently.”

On Friday, Urena reacted to the file releases with a message on X.

“The White House hasn’t been concealing these files for months only to unveil them late on a Friday to shield Bill Clinton,” Urena remarked. “This is about shielding themselves from forthcoming consequences, or from that which they’ll attempt to conceal indefinitely. They can showcase as many fuzzy photographs from over 20 years ago as they wish, but this isn’t about Bill Clinton.”

“There are two categories of individuals here. The first group knew nothing and distanced themselves from Epstein before his crimes came to light,” Urena continued. “The other group maintained ties with him afterward. We belong to the first group. No amount of delay by those in the second category will alter that. Everyone, particularly MAGA, demands answers, not scapegoats.”

In a photo from 1997, Jeffrey Epstein, on the left, and Donald Trump pose together at the Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida.
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Among the documents unveiled Friday was a contact list, which contained a reference to President Donald Trump, who had been an associate of Epstein’s for many years before their friendship ended in the early 2000s. The contact list appears to be identical or significantly similar to one of Epstein’s that was previously disclosed.

Trump has not been accused of any wrongdoing related to Epstein and has denied being aware of Epstein’s ongoing sexual abuse involving underage girls and women.

The released documents were notably lacking in images depicting Trump, contrasting sharply with the numerous images of Clinton. Trump appears in images recently made public by Congressional Democrats after being sourced from Epstein’s estate.

One photo released by the DOJ on Friday displays a collection of photographs and items, with Trump’s face visible in one of those images.

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Blanche, the deputy attorney general, previously told Fox News earlier on Friday, “I anticipate that we are going to release several hundred thousand documents today.”

“I foresee that we will unveil additional documents in the next few weeks, so today several hundred thousand, and then more forthcoming,” Blanche stated. “I expect several hundred thousand more.”

Blanche indicated that the DOJ scrutinizes each file to redact the identities and names of Epstein’s victims.

Image from the Jeffrey Epstein files disclosed by the U.S. Justice Department featuring Bill Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein. The date and context remain unclear.
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“There are numerous individuals observing this, and we want to ensure that when we release the materials, we are safeguarding each victim,” he said.

White House representative Abigail Jackson stated, “The Trump Administration is the most transparent in history.”

“By unveiling thousands of pages of documents, complying with the House Oversight Committee’s subpoena request, and President Trump recently urging further inquiries into Epstein’s Democrat associates, the Trump Administration has accomplished more for the victims than Democrats ever have.”

“And while President Trump is fulfilling his promises, Democrats such as Hakeem Jeffries and Stacey Plaskett have yet to clarify why they were soliciting funds and meetings from Epstein after his conviction as a sex offender,” Jackson remarked. “The American populace deserves answers.”

Image from the Jeffrey Epstein documents released by the U.S. Justice Department displaying Bill Clinton in a hot tub alongside an unidentified individual. The image is redacted by the U.S. Justice Department. The date and context remain ambiguous.
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Democrats in Congress criticized the partial release strategy and Trump.

“Donald Trump and the Justice Department are presently breaching federal law,” Representatives Robert Garcia and Jamie Raskin asserted in a joint statement. “We are currently reviewing all legal avenues concerning this infringement of federal legislation.”

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer condemned the DOJ, Blanche, and Attorney General Pam Bondi after the interview, asserting, “This is merely a cover-up to protect Donald Trump from his unsavory past.”

“The legislation passed by Congress and signed by President Trump was unequivocal — the Trump administration had 30 days to unveil ALL the Epstein documentation, not merely a portion,” Schumer explained in a statement.

“Failing to accomplish this equates to violating the law. This illustrates that the Department of Justice, Donald Trump, and Pam Bondi are resolutely intent on concealing the truth,” he added.

The text of the Epstein Files legislation states: “Not later than 30 days after the enactment of this Act, the Attorney General shall, subject to subsection (b), make publicly accessible in a searchable and downloadable format all unclassified records, documents, communications, and investigative materials within the possession of the Department of Justice, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation and United States Attorneys’ Offices, relating to: (1) Jeffrey Epstein, encompassing all investigations, prosecutions, or custodial issues. (2) Ghislaine Maxwell.”

CNBC is reaching out to individuals identified in the images or referenced in the latest release of the Epstein files. This article will be updated with their feedback.

An individual mentioned in the released documents or images does not imply any wrongdoing.

Blanche ranks as the second-highest official in the DOJ, following Bondi. Blanche previously worked as a criminal defense attorney for Trump.

Garcia, D-Calif., and Maryland Democrat Raskin, in their joint statement, mentioned, “For months, Pam Bondi has denied survivors the transparency and accountability they have sought and rightfully deserve, defying the Oversight Committee’s subpoena.”

“The Department of Justice has made it evident it intends to defy Congress itself, all the while showering special attention on Epstein’s convicted associate, Ghislaine Maxwell,” they said, highlighting that Maxwell was moved to a more lenient federal correctional facility earlier this year after participating in a two-day interview with Blanche.

The ordered release of the files follows months of controversy regarding the Trump administration’s choice to retract earlier commitments made by senior law enforcement officials to publicly disclose the documents and other evidence.

In November, Congress decisively voted to compel the DOJ to disclose the Epstein files, with Trump enacting that legislation despite previously urging Republicans in Congress to oppose it.

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche addresses a press briefing with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office of the White House, in Washington, DC, on October 15, 2025.
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Trump, who had a long-standing friendship with Epstein before they had a falling out in the early 2000s, termed calls for file releases as a Democratic “hoax.”

However, many prominent advocates for making the documents public were from his Republican colleagues.

Trump has yet to face accusations of wrongdoing regarding Epstein and has consistently denied any knowledge of Epstein’s long-term sexual exploitation of underage girls and young women.

The files set for release pertain to federal investigations into Epstein spanning many years.

The earliest of such inquiries concluded in 2008, when he agreed to plead guilty to state charges in Florida concerning the prostitution of minors. This agreement allowed him to evade more severe federal allegations. He received an 18-month jail sentence.

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The 66-year-old Epstein was apprehended in July 2019 by federal officials on charges of child sex trafficking.

He took his own life in a Manhattan jail a few weeks later.

Epstein’s ex-girlfriend, British socialite Maxwell, was indicted the next year for offenses tied to recruiting and grooming underage girls for Epstein’s exploitation.

Maxwell was found guilty in a trial in 2021.

The Supreme Court has recently dismissed Maxwell’s plea to have her conviction reviewed. Earlier this week, Maxwell submitted a habeas petition without legal representation, seeking to overturn her conviction based on purportedly new evidence undermining the case against her.

— Additional reporting by Garrett Downs, Sean Conlon, Sarah Min, Liz Napolitano and Yun Li

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Steve Rosenberg: Did Putin's reply to my inquiry regarding the conflict in Europe signify an olive branch?
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Steve Rosenberg: Did Putin’s reply to my inquiry regarding the conflict in Europe signify an olive branch?

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Journalists frequently pose inquiries to global leaders.

Nothing unusual about that. Correct?

Yet, what does it entail to direct a question at Vladimir Putin – the president who instigated the comprehensive invasion of Ukraine, the ruler whose nation was implicated this week by the chief of MI6 for “spreading chaos”?

And consider the prospect of asking that question live on television while millions of Russians are tuned in.

It’s a significant duty. You want to avoid any blunders.

“My inquiry regards Russia’s future. What vision do you have for your nation and its citizens?” I pose to President Putin.

“Is the future going to mirror the present, where any public dissent against the official stance is subject to legal repercussions? Will the search for domestic and international adversaries be intensified? Will we see more frequent mobile internet disruptions? Will there be additional ‘special military operations’?”

As I am speaking, Vladimir Putin is jotting down notes. Then he responds.

He justifies Russia’s stringent foreign agent legislation. Hundreds of Russians who criticize the government have been labeled as “foreign agents.”

“We didn’t invent it,” Putin conveys to me.

“This [foreign agent] legislation was enacted in various Western nations, including America in the 1930s. Moreover, all such laws, including the American one, are considerably harsher…”

In truth, the Russian regulation is severe. It bars “foreign agents” from numerous areas of public engagement, including education, civil service, elections, and public gatherings. It imposes financial and property limitations, with potential criminal charges following a single administrative penalty.

Nevertheless, I cannot highlight this to President Putin. The microphone was removed from me once I had completed my question.

Abruptly, the moderator steps in to shift the topic.

“There’s another question here: ‘What will happen to the BBC? It’s facing a multi-billion lawsuit from the US president?’,” states anchor Pavel Zarubin.

“I believe President Trump is correct,” President Putin agrees.

The Kremlin and the White House align… regarding the BBC.

Putin comes back to my inquiry.

“Will there be new special military operations? There won’t be, if you approach us with respect, acknowledging our interests, just as we have constantly strived to do with you. Unless you deceive us, as you did with NATO’s eastern expansion.”

Evident for all to observe is what motivates Vladimir Putin – a profound resentment towards the West.

He asserts that for years, Western leaders have disrespected, deceived, and lied to Russia – and that they continue to do so by asserting that Moscow intends to assault Europe. “What kind of nonsense is that?” proclaims the Kremlin leader.

Yet many European leaders simply lack trust in Moscow.

Ahead of the comprehensive Russian invasion of Ukraine, Russian officials claimed they did not have plans for a large-scale assault.

More recently, Russia has been accused of breaching European airspace with fighter jets and drones, as well as executing cyber-attacks and acts of sabotage.

However, as he wrapped up his answer to my question, was this a gesture of goodwill towards Europe from the Russian president?

“We are prepared to halt hostilities immediately, provided that Russia’s medium- and long-term security is guaranteed, and we are willing to collaborate with you.”

However, if Moscow keeps tying its long-term security to its maximalist expectations concerning Ukraine, European leaders will persist in their skepticism.

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Gemini isn’t taking the place of Google Assistant on Android just now

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Google’s schedule for transitioning devices to Gemini is now set for 2026.

Google’s schedule for transitioning devices to Gemini is now set for 2026.

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Google is not yet prepared to substitute Assistant with Gemini on Android devices. The company announced on Friday that it will “continue our efforts to upgrade Assistant users to Gemini on mobile devices throughout 2026,” rather than its initial plans to implement the change by the close of 2025.

“We are revising our formerly stated timeline to ensure we provide a seamless transition,” Google states. After the switch from Google Assistant is finalized, users will lose access to the voice assistant on devices that satisfy the minimum requirements to operate Gemini. Additionally, downloading the Google Assistant app will no longer be possible for users.

This year, Google made progress toward substituting Assistant with Gemini on Android by granting users the capability to make phone calls, set timers, and send messages via Gemini without activating Gemini Apps Activity. This modification enables individuals to engage Gemini’s assistant-like features while opting out of having their interactions utilized for AI training.

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Google’s schedule for transitioning devices to Gemini now extends to 2026.

Google’s schedule for transitioning devices to Gemini now extends to 2026.

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Google is not fully prepared to substitute Assistant with Gemini on Android devices. The company announced on Friday that it will “continue our work to upgrade Assistant users to Gemini on mobile devices into 2026,” instead of its initial plans to make the transition by the end of 2025.

“We’re revising our previously stated timeline to ensure a seamless transition,” Google states. Once the switch from Google Assistant is completed, users will no longer have access to the voice assistant on devices that fulfill the minimum specifications to operate Gemini. Users will also be unable to download the Google Assistant app.

This year, Google initiated actions toward replacing Assistant with Gemini on Android by enabling users to make phone calls, set timers, and send messages through Gemini without Gemini Apps Activity actively enabled. This change permits users to utilize Gemini’s assistant-like functions while opting not to have their interactions used for AI learning.

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The evolution of expendability: How some ants swapped armor for numbers
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The evolution of expendability: How some ants swapped armor for numbers

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“Ants cut back on how much they invest per worker in one of the most dietarily costly tissues to benefit the colony,” Matte explains. “They’re reallocating resources from individual maintenance toward a shared labor force.”

Strength of the collective

The team proposes that the pattern seen in ants mirrors a broader tendency in the evolution of social complexity. The shift from solitary existence to integrated societies parallels the move from single-celled life to multicellular organisms.

When an organism is a single cell, that cell must perform every role required for life. In contrast, cells in a multicellular animal frequently simplify and specialize, depending on the group for defense and nourishment.

“It’s a recurring theme in the evolution of multicellularity: cooperating units can be individually less complex than a lone cell, but together achieve much greater capabilities,” Matte says. Whether reducing individual investment to improve the group makes evolutionary sense outside of ants remains uncertain, and it likely involves reproductive dynamics more than simple nutritional trade-offs.

Disposable workers

This work examined ant species that already separate reproduction from labor, where workers do not breed. That reproductive division appears to be the crucial condition enabling a strategy of inexpensive workers. The researchers argue this explains why similar evolutionary shifts haven’t been detected, at least so far, in more complex social mammals like wolves—or in humans with their intricate societies. Both wolves and people retain strong individual reproductive interests. Ant workers can be rendered expendable because they do not transmit their own genes; they function as extensions of the queen’s reproductive role.

Before searching for ant-like solutions to trade-offs between quality and quantity in other taxa, the group plans more detailed studies of ants. Economo, Matte, and collaborators intend to broaden their work to other ant tissues, including nervous and muscular systems, to determine if the reduction in individual investment reaches beyond the exoskeleton. They are also examining ant genomes to identify genetic changes that enabled the shift from investing in fewer, higher-quality individuals to producing many cheaper workers. “We still need a lot of work to understand ants’ evolution,” Matte says.

Science Advances. 2025. DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adx8068

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Putin pledges an end to wars if the West shows Russia the respect it deserves.

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President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, proclaimed that if Russia is granted respect, there will be no further wars following Ukraine, while dismissing accusations that Moscow intends to assault European nations as “nonsense”.

During a televised appearance spanning nearly four and a half hours, he responded to BBC’s Steve Rosenberg’s inquiry about potential new “special military operations” – the term Putin uses for the extensive invasion of Ukraine.

“No operations will occur if you engage with us respectfully and value our interests as we have endeavored to value yours,” he declared.

Earlier this month, Putin mentioned that Russia had no intentions of waging war against Europe but was prepared “at this moment” if Europe desired it.

When questioned by the BBC Russia editor on Friday, Putin further stipulated that there would be no additional Russian invasions “if you do not deceive us as you did regarding NATO’s eastward expansion”.

He has consistently blamed NATO for reneging on a supposed 1990 Western assurance to Mikhail Gorbachev, the then-leader of the Soviet Union, prior to its dissolution. Gorbachev has since denied such a statement was made.

The “Direct Line” marathon featured inquiries from the public and journalists throughout Russia in a Moscow venue, where Putin sat beneath a vast map of Russia that included occupied territories in Ukraine, such as Crimea, annexed in 2014.

State media in Russia reported that over three million questions had been submitted.

Shortly after the televised marathon concluded, Ukrainian officials reported that seven individuals were killed and another 15 were injured in a Russian missile strike in the southern Odesa region of Ukraine. The invasion of Ukraine by Russia commenced in February 2022.

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Though the “Direct Line” appeared largely scripted, several critical remarks from the audience were displayed on a large screen, including one that characterized the event as a “circus”, another lamenting internet disruptions, and one pointing out the poor quality of tap water. Authorities have attributed mobile internet outages to Ukrainian drone attacks.

Putin also discussed the struggling Russian economy, marked by rising prices, declining growth, and an increase in VAT from 20 to 22% starting January 1. One message to the president stated: “Stop the outrageous surge in prices on everything!”

The Kremlin often utilizes the end-of-year event to showcase the economy’s resilience, and while Putin spoke, Russia’s central bank announced a reduction in interest rates to 16%.

Foreign policy matters were intertwined with reflections on the homeland, commendation for local enterprises, fish pricing, and the significance of caring for veterans.

However, the issue of nearly four years of all-out war in Ukraine loomed large, often resonating in the background of numerous inquiries.

Putin reiterated his stance of being “ready and willing” to conclude the war in Ukraine “peacefully”, yet showed little indication of readiness to compromise.

He reaffirmed his demands outlined in a June 2024 address, insisting that Ukrainian forces withdraw from four territories partially held by Russia and that Kyiv abandon its aspirations to join NATO.

The primary demand from Russia remains full authority over Ukraine’s eastern Donbas, including about 23% of the Donetsk region which Russia has yet to occupy.

Map showing which areas of east of Ukraine are under Russian military control or limited Russian control highlighting the regions of Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson and Crimea

Putin contended that Russian troops were achieving progress along the front lines in Ukraine and mocked Volodymyr Zelensky’s recent visit to the front at Kupiansk, during which the Ukrainian leader managed to contradict Russian assertions that they had seized control of the town.

Putin has called for new elections in Ukraine to be incorporated into the peace proposals put forth by US President Donald Trump as part of efforts to resolve the conflict. At his press conference, Putin suggested halting airstrikes in Ukraine during the voting period.

On Friday, Ukraine’s SBU security service reported striking an oil tanker for the first time that was part of Russia’s “shadow fleet” in the Mediterranean. Putin remarked that it would not yield the desired outcome for Kyiv and would not disturb Russian exports.

While most inquiries from Russian media or the public didn’t challenge Putin, two came from Western reporters, NBC’s Keir Simmons and the BBC’s Steve Rosenberg.

When Simmons questioned if Putin would bear responsibility for the fatalities of Ukrainians and Russians if he dismissed the Trump peace initiative, Putin acknowledged the US president’s genuine attempts to conclude the war, but claimed that it was the West, not Russia, hindering an agreement.

“The responsibility rests with our Western adversaries,” he stated, “especially the leaders of the Kyiv administration, and in this context, primarily their European backers.”

Trump has suggested that a peace agreement is more attainable than ever, and despite Putin’s apparent unwillingness to compromise, the US president expressed hope that “Ukraine acts swiftly because Russia is present there”.

A Ukrainian delegation is meeting in Miami on Friday with Trump’s representative Steve Witkoff and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner. Officials from Germany, France, and Britain are also participating, following their meeting with US officials in Berlin just days prior.

Reports indicate that Kremlin envoy Kirill Dmitriev is also anticipated in Miami over the weekend.

Putin informed the BBC’s Russia editor: “We are prepared to collaborate with you – including the UK, Europe as a whole, and the United States, but on an equal basis, respecting each other’s perspectives.

“We are willing to halt these hostilities immediately, contingent upon assurance of Russia’s medium- and long-term security, and we are ready to partner with you.”

He accused the West of crafting an enemy out of Russia. Skirting his decision to execute a full-scale invasion in February 2022, he claimed: “You are waging war against us using the hands of Ukrainian neo-Nazis,” while reiterating his usual criticisms of Ukraine’s democratically elected leaders.

European intelligence agencies have alerted that Russia might soon be poised to target NATO. The chief of the Western defensive alliance, Mark Rutte, stated this month that Russia is already escalating a covert campaign and that the West must brace itself for conflict.

While many questions were innocuous, including several from children, a question from a journalist in Yakutia in northeastern Siberia underscored a tenfold rise in energy costs over the past four years. Putin assured her that his administration would explore alternative energy sources and “consider Yakutia’s situation”.

Near the end of the televised marathon, Putin faced a barrage of rapid-fire questions covering his perspectives on friendship, faith, patriotism, and love at first sight. He expressed his belief in love at first sight – then added that he himself was in love, but refrained from providing further details.

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Switch 2 publisher backs away from Game Key Cards after leak exposes lower-cost cartridge options
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Switch 2 publisher backs away from Game Key Cards after leak exposes lower-cost cartridge options

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The Switch 2’s data-free, download-enabling Game Key Cards have sparked debate among players concerned about long-term ownership and access to their purchases. Yet they remain controversial with customers while staying favored by publishers looking to reduce the cost of boxed Switch 2 releases, since Game Key Cards omit the costly flash memory used in standard Switch 2 cartridges.

Now, however, at least one publisher has publicly suggested Nintendo is offering lower-cost Switch 2 cartridge options with reduced storage capacities, cutting manufacturing expenses in a way that could make full cartridge releases practical for more games on the platform.

Earlier this week, R-Type Dimensions III publisher Inin Games told customers it couldn’t convert the retail edition from Game Key Cards to a “full physical cartridge” without “significantly rais[ing] manufacturing costs.” The publisher warned those extra costs would “force us to increase the retail price by at least €15 [about $20],” it said at the time.

In an update posted to social media earlier today, though, Inin noted that “there is no better timing: two days ago Nintendo announced two new smaller cartridge [storage capacity] sizes for Nintendo Switch 2. This allows us to recalculate production in a way that wasn’t possible before.”

Consequently, Inin announced it will swap the Game Key Cards planned for the retail box with full physical cartridges. That decision will push the game’s price up by €10 (around $13) “due to still higher production costs,” the company explained — which is less than the “at least €15” it had earlier suggested might be required. Inin also said early pre-order customers for R-Type Dimensions III will not be charged the higher price, effectively receiving the full cartridge at no extra cost.

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NY Fed President Williams indicates that certain 'technical factors' skewed November's CPI figure negatively.
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NY Fed President Williams indicates that certain ‘technical factors’ skewed November’s CPI figure negatively.

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On Friday, John Williams, the President of the New York Federal Reserve, indicated that “technical factors” probably skewed the inflation figures for November, resulting in a headline reading that was lower than it might have been.

“There were several unique or practical factors tied to their inability to gather data in October and early November. Because of this, I believe the data in some categories were influenced, which likely lowered the CPI reading by about a tenth,” Williams stated during his appearance on CNBC’s “Squawk Box.”

“It’s challenging to assess right now, but when we reach the December figures, I anticipate we’ll have a clearer understanding of how significant that distortion was, though I suspect it was somewhat reduced by these technical influences,” he continued.

The consumer price index increased at an annualized rate of 2.7% last month, according to a lagged report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Dow Jones economists had anticipated a CPI rise of 3.1%.

Williams remarked that the data might show a downward bias due to it being primarily collected in the latter half of November, coinciding with a period of widespread sales, and highlighted that there were also issues regarding rent and other classifications.

The New York Fed chief expressed some reassurance from the categories unaffected by those complications, noting some alleviation in price pressures in particular sectors.

“The data we’re observing is genuinely quite promising concerning CPI news. I believe it indicates an ongoing disinflationary trend we’ve been witnessing,” Williams added.

Due to the cancellation of the October CPI release, the report issued on Thursday was missing several standard data points usually found in a CPI report. The Bureau of Labor Statistics mentioned it could not retrieve data from the October survey, yet it used “nonsurvey data sources” to compile the index.

Consequently, economists may be cautious about interpreting the report as definitive proof that inflation is consistently decreasing, particularly given the lack of an October comparison. It is believed that the BLS estimated some components of the owner’s equivalent rent for the canceled month of October at zero inflation, which distorted that calculation downwards.

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