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Three Americans slain by IS shooter in Syria, US military reports
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Three Americans slain by IS shooter in Syria, US military reports

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Two American soldiers and one civilian interpreter from the US have lost their lives in Syria due to an ambush set by an Islamic State (IS) gunman, as reported by the US Central Command.

Authorities indicated that three additional service members sustained injuries during the incident, in which the gunman was “confronted and killed”.

US President Donald Trump stated on social media that this was “an ISIS attack” directed at both the US and Syria, vowing “a very serious retaliation”. The Syrian government has released a statement denouncing the assault.

The names of the deceased will remain undisclosed for 24 hours until their family members have been notified, according to the US Central Command.

In a message on X, the US Central Command, responsible for overseeing American military actions in Europe, Africa, and the Indo-Pacific, stated that the incident was “the outcome of an ambush by a solitary ISIS gunman”, while a Pentagon representative noted that preliminary evaluations suggested the incident was “probable” to have been executed by the Islamic State group.

The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that the assailant was affiliated with the Syrian security forces.

No group has taken responsibility for the assault, and the identity of the attacker has yet to be disclosed.

The ambush transpired in Palmyra, situated in the center of the nation, as the soldiers were reportedly “engaged in a key leader interaction”, according to Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell.

He noted that the incident is currently under investigation.

A Pentagon official remarked: “This assault occurred in an area not under the Syrian president’s control.”

Trump also mentioned that the three injured US soldiers were “recovering well”. Syria’s state news indicated that two Syrian military personnel were likewise hurt.

US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth declared: “Be aware, if you target Americans – anywhere across the globe you will spend the remainder of your short, anxious life knowing that the United States will pursue you, locate you, and mercilessly dispatch you.”

In a statement on X, Syria’s Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani expressed the country’s condemnation of the assault, extending condolences to the bereaved families.

Tom Barrack, the US ambassador to Turkey and a special envoy for Syria, stated: “I firmly denounce the cowardly terrorist ambush aimed at a joint US-Syrian government patrol in central Syria.”

“We will continue our commitment to defeating terrorism alongside our Syrian partners.”

Last month, President Ahmed al-Sharaa met with Donald Trump at the White House during a visit that the Syrian leader described as a part of a “new era” for the two nations.

Syria has recently allied with an international coalition to fight IS and has promised to collaborate with the US.

The global coalition aims to eliminate the remaining factions of the so-called Islamic State and control the influx of foreign fighters to the Middle East.

In 2019, a US-supported alliance of Syrian troops announced IS had lost its last remaining territory in Syria, but since then the extremist group has executed several attacks.

The United Nations estimates that the group still maintains between 5,000 and 7,000 fighters in Syria and Iraq.

US forces have been stationed in Syria since 2015 to assist in training other forces as part of an ongoing campaign against IS.

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Belarus releases 123 inmates as the US removes sanctions
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Belarus releases 123 inmates as the US removes sanctions

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Belarus has released 123 detainees, which includes the notable opposition figure Maria Kolesnikova, following the US’s decision to alleviate sanctions on the nation.

Ales Bialiatski, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, is among those freed after negotiations in Minsk with John Coale, the special envoy of US President Donald Trump for Belarus.

The US has consented to lift sanctions on potash, a vital component in fertilizers and a significant export for Belarus, which is closely allied with Russia.

Coale remarked: “As the dynamics between the two nations improve, an increasing number of sanctions will be annulled.”

The EU does not acknowledge Alexander Lukashenko as the legitimate president of Belarus.

Kolesnikova has been incarcerated since 2020, with much of that time spent in isolation. After her release, she expressed “a sense of incredible joy” in being able to see and embrace her “dear ones”.

She stated: “It is immense joy to witness the first sunset of my freedom, such astounding beauty.

“However, we also think of those who remain imprisoned. I look forward to the time when we can all embrace one another, when everyone is free.”

According to Kyiv’s Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War, Kolesnikova was released to Ukraine along with 113 other detainees.

In a Telegram announcement, Ukraine indicated that the prisoners would first receive necessary medical care before being transferred to Poland and Lithuania.

Reuters Ales Bialiatski, a released prisoner from Belarus, accompanied by Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, addresses the media outside the U.S. embassy after his release from Belarus in Vilnius, Lithuania, December 13, 2025Reuters

Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, the Belarusian opposition leader in exile, who was present outside the US embassy in Vilnius, informed the BBC that the decision to send them to Ukraine was surprising and had been reached by Lukashenko.

A small group, including Bialiatski, were relocated to the Lithuanian capital.

After embracing Tikhanovskaya, Bialiatski remarked: “Thousands of individuals have been and still are imprisoned…thus, our fight persists.”

Kolesnikova’s sister, Tatsiana Khomich, mentioned that the first thing Kolesnikova said during their conversation was her gratitude to the US administration, President Trump, and the Belarus government for initiating and engaging in these negotiations.

The agreement represents a significant success for Lukashenko. The authoritarian ruler will also appreciate how the Americans have mitigated his international alienation.

Alongside the EU, the US has also refrained from recognizing Lukashenko as president due to the unjust elections five years prior, which triggered widespread street protests that were ruthlessly quelled by law enforcement.

Countless individuals were taken into custody during that time, including Kolesnikova, and severe political oppression has continued to this day.

Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War Maria Kolesnikova and 113 other prisoners were transported to Ukraine from Belarus after being released on 13 December, 2025.Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War

Western sanctions have been tightened in response to Russia’s comprehensive invasion of Ukraine in 2022, when its forces entered from Belarus and missiles were fired from its soil.

Belarusian state media quoted Coale saying the sanctions regarding potash would be lifted immediately.

The US envoy further mentioned he discussed with Lukashenko the situation in Ukraine and what assistance Minsk could provide in negotiations with Putin.

This effort to engage with Minsk signifies a substantial shift in US strategy, contrasting sharply with Europe’s approach of sanctioning and isolating.

Viktor Babaryko, a Belarusian opposition figure arrested five years ago, was also freed on Saturday, along with Marina Zolotova, the editor-in-chief of the independent news platform Tut.by.

Responding to the US agreement with Belarus over potash shipments in return for the releases, Tikhanovskaya asserted that sanctions serve as “leverage to compel dictators to take action”.

She remarked: “Lukashenko won’t release individuals simply because he has developed a sense of compassion; he aims to monetize the release of people as much as possible.

“Undoubtedly, there is a price. Nonetheless, we recognize that American sanctions are quite adaptable.

“They could be revoked tomorrow if certain agreements are not adhered to.”

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Conclusion of 'The Berkshire Method'? Combs' exit is not the sole significant shift as Buffett's transition approaches
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Conclusion of ‘The Berkshire Method’? Combs’ exit is not the sole significant shift as Buffett’s transition approaches

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Todd Combs’ unexpected exit from Berkshire Hathaway captured significant attention when it was revealed this week.

Additionally, there were multiple other personnel shifts in Monday’s three-page press release indicating the company is transitioning toward a more traditional framework as Warren Buffett prepares to hand over his CEO responsibilities to Greg Abel in under three weeks.

Todd Combs during a CNBC interview in 2014

Combs is set to join JPMorgan Chase next month to lead a $10 billion “Strategic Investment Group” for the firm’s new $1.5 trillion “Security and Resiliency Initiative” aimed at assisting “companies in boosting their growth, fostering innovation and accelerating manufacturing, mainly in the U.S.”

Combs has served on JPM’s board since 2016 but will vacate that role as he embarks on his new position.

In its announcement, JPM’s Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon praised Combs as “one of the most exceptional investors and leaders I’ve encountered.”

Buffett remarked in the Berkshire press release, “JPMorgan has, as is often the case, made a wise choice,” commending Combs for his role in “numerous excellent hires at GEICO.”

Combs, aged 54, became a part of Berkshire in 2010 as a portfolio manager.

In 2020, he assumed an additional position as CEO of Geico, Berkshire’s automotive insurer, leading to speculation regarding his potential to be Buffett’s successor.

During May’s annual meeting, insurance Chief Ajit Jain stated Combs “has significantly improved” Geico’s operations, highlighting advancements in “aligning rates with risk” and implementing telematics, which involves electronically monitoring policyholders’ driving for rate adjustments.

However, Jain added, “I still believe we must enhance our technology efforts.”

The responsibility of advancing technology at Geico now lies with its incoming CEO, Nancy Pierce, who has been promoted from chief operating officer. She has been with the insurer since 1986, when she began her career as a claims associate.

The matter of who will take over Combs’ responsibilities as portfolio manager remains uncertain.

Transforming the ‘Berkshire Way’

Buffett has indicated that Abel will oversee the portfolio, but it remains unclear how much authority will be assigned to the other portfolio manager, Ted Weschler.

Berkshire may also recruit one or more new portfolio managers, and Buffett himself, in his chairman capacity, could also step in to help cover the vacancy left by Combs.

Historically, Berkshire has been somewhat opaque about who manages the smaller assets in its portfolio and has not shared much regarding the performance records of its portfolio managers.

In correspondence to Buffett Watch, Christopher Davis of Hudson Value Partners encourages Berkshire to “increase transparency about the roles and responsibilities of Abel and Wechsler in managing the public equity portfolio.

“While we appreciate the ‘Berkshire way’, some adaptations are necessary, considering it is now a trillion-dollar entity experiencing its first leadership transition.”

Todd Combs arriving at the annual Allen and Co. Sun Valley media conference, Sun Valley, Idaho, U.S. July 7, 2021.
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Various aspects of this transition are steering the firm away from the renowned decentralized “Berkshire way.”

Greg Abel has already been exerting greater management control over the non-insurance operational entities than Buffett ever did.

Now, several of these companies are gaining an extra layer of management.

Adam Johnson, CEO and chairman of NetJets, has been assigned to the newly established position of “President of the Consumer Products, Service, and Retailing divisions of Berkshire Hathaway.”

Describing him as an “accomplished leader capable of delivering long-term shareholder value,” Abel mentions in Monday’s announcement that Johnson will “assist the exceptional CEOs of our 32 consumer products, service, and retailing sectors, while preserving Berkshire’s culture and values.”

The other non-insurance subsidiaries, including BNSF, Berkshire Hathaway Energy, and Pilot, will continue to report directly to Abel.

NetJets CEO Adam Johnson. (NetJets.com)

Berkshire is also appointing its first general counsel.

Michael O’Sullivan has held that position at Snap Inc. since 2017 after practicing law at Munger, Tolles & Olson for over two decades.

Previously, Berkshire relied on external law firms for its legal requirements.

(I wouldn’t be surprised if Berkshire develops investor, media, and government relations departments in its low-overhead Omaha headquarters sometime next year.

However, I don’t expect Berkshire to distribute dividends as long as Buffett continues working in the office.)

Lastly, Chief Financial Officer Marc Hamburg will retire next June after four decades at Berkshire.

In the announcement, Buffett stated that Hamburg has been “essential” and “has contributed more to this company than many shareholders will ever appreciate.”

His successor will be Charles Chang, CFO of Berkshire Hathaway Energy.

A substantial amount of change is unfolding for a company that has remained relatively stable through the years.

Analyst Meyer Shields from Keefe, Bruyette & Woods noted in the Wall Street Journal, “There’s a significant emotional investment in the continuity of Berkshire as a cultural entity, and notable changes understandably tend to generate more concern than excitement regarding the company’s dynamism. This isn’t the reason people invest in Berkshire Hathaway.”

KBW reduced Berkshire shares to “underperform” earlier this year, partly due to Buffett’s forthcoming departure.

Both the A and B shares managed to hold steady this week, declining nearly 1%, but remain more than 7% below their record highs reached in May, just prior to Buffett announcing his resignation as CEO at year-end.

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What has been your most rewarding investment? (2005)

Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger share their thoughts on the most rewarding investments they have made throughout their careers.

AUDIENCE MEMBER: What has been the best investment of your careers?

WARREN BUFFETT: Likely, in terms of what it has achieved so far and its potential in the future, the best investment was the first half of GEICO, which we acquired for $40 million. The second half set us back $2 billion. I’m relieved I didn’t purchase it in segments. (Laughter)

But, realistically, that $40 million investment for half the company will ultimately yield considerable returns.

GEICO — while some of our ventures exhibit growth potential, others do not. We don’t necessarily require growth potential to define a business.

A business that generates solid profits allows us to acquire other businesses. One advantage of the Berkshire model is our tax-efficient and relatively frictionless method of allocating funds to the most promising ventures. Internally, GEICO still presents tremendous growth opportunities.

CHARLIE MUNGER: True, but GEICO, ultimately, cost $2 billion for the second half and —

WARREN BUFFETT: Yes.

CHARLIE MUNGER:  — a significant sum for the first half as well.

The recruitment efforts that led us to Ajit Jain proved to be an investment that truly paid off.

I can’t recall any investment yielding a higher return than that one. (Applause)

That serves as an important life lesson. Namely, bringing the right individuals into your organization can often be more decisive than anything else. 

BERKSHIRE STOCK MONITOR

Four weeks

Twelve months

BRK.A stock valuation: $748,887.00

BRK.B stock valuation: $499.52

BRK.B P/E (TTM): 15.97

Berkshire’s market capitalization: $1,077,426,505,703

Berkshire’s Cash as of September 30: $381.7 billion (An increase of 10.9% since June 30)

Excluding Rail Cash and Subtracting T-Bills Payable: $354.3 billion (An increase of 4.3% since June 30)

No shares of Berkshire have been repurchased since May 2024.

(All figures are accurate as of the publication date, unless stated otherwise)

BERKSHIRE’S LEADING EQUITY HOLDINGS – Dec. 12, 2025

Berkshire’s significant investments in publicly traded stocks across the U.S. and Japan, ranked by market valuation, based on the latest closing prices.

Investments are as of September 30, 2025, as detailed in Berkshire Hathaway’s 13F report dated November 14, 2025, apart from:

  •  Mitsubishi, based on August 28, 2025 and Mitsui, based on September 30, 2025. Tokyo Stock Exchange prices converted to U.S. dollars from Japanese yen.

The complete holdings and current market valuations can be found on CNBC.com’s Berkshire Hathaway Portfolio Tracker.

QUESTIONS OR FEEDBACK

[email protected]. (Please note, we are unable to forward questions or comments to Buffett directly.)

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Moreover, Buffett’s letters to shareholders are highly recommended for reading. They are compiled here on Berkshire’s website.

— Alex Crippen, Editor, Warren Buffett Watch

(Correction: Corrects the spelling of Combs’ name.)

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A Kinect for children is surpassing Xbox in sales to emerge as the must-have console this holiday season.
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A Kinect for children is surpassing Xbox in sales to emerge as the must-have console this holiday season.

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The Nex Playground is poised to sell 600,000 consoles, a fourfold increase compared to last year’s figures.

The Nex Playground is poised to sell 600,000 consoles, a fourfold increase compared to last year’s figures.

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It’s a limited sample size, likely influenced by Black Friday discounts and momentary virality, but the Nex Playground has transitioned from being an obscure console curiosity to a best-seller. It’s now set to quadruple its sales from last year. Data from research firm Circana indicates that the Playground was the second best-selling console in the US for the week ending November 22nd, and third for the week ending November 28th. In October, it was not even mentioned by Circana’s video game analyst, Mat Piscatella.

The vibrant cube received a significant discount for Black Friday, dropping from $249 to $199, likely contributing to sales, particularly as Microsoft did not reduce their Xbox prices for the holiday. Sales of Microsoft’s console continue to decline, while prices rise. Additionally, it appeals to parents wishing to keep their children active while being fatigued from battles over screen time.

Having sold over 300,000 units in just twelve days leading up to November 22nd, the Nex Playground is projected to reach 600,000 sales for the year. This is remarkable growth for a company that wasn’t on the radar of many just a few months prior. It’s a significant turnaround for a firm that began nearly a decade ago, creating a motion-tracking iPhone app for basketball training, and nearly faced bankruptcy during the process. Per the Wall Street Journal:

Two years ago, the company sold approximately 5,000 units of the Playground. Last year, that figure rose to around 150,000. This year, it’s on track for 600,000. Before its pivot, Nex generated about $3 million in annual revenue and was not profitable. This year, the company anticipates exceeding $150 million in sales and asserts that it is on track to finally break even.

The success even surprised the company, which briefly struggled to keep the console available in retail stores, causing price increases on eBay. The crucial question will be if Nex can maintain this momentum post-holidays. And while 600,000 consoles sold is impressive for a small startup, it pales in comparison to the over 10 million Switch 2s that have been sold.

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3 Practical AI Suggestions for Enterprises in 2026
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3 Practical AI Suggestions for Enterprises in 2026

by admin December 13, 2025
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The Alternative Perspective: AI Is Overrated and Mostly Incremental

A prevalent alternative stance is that while AI is noteworthy, it does not fundamentally alter the competitive landscape for businesses. From this angle, AI is just another productivity enhancement tool, akin to spreadsheets, ERP solutions, or cloud technology. Beneficial, indeed, but not revolutionary.

Proponents of this perspective contend that the majority of AI advancements will quickly diminish as competition rises. If every company has access to similar models, agents, and tools, then AI becomes a baseline requirement rather than a sustainable edge. Profit margins stabilize, unique selling propositions fade, and the core factors for success remain brand reputation, operational execution, and distribution channels.

They further argue that numerous AI implementations often fall short of expectations. Models generate inaccuracies, agents need oversight, and issues with data quality diminish anticipated results. In this context, AI mainly alleviates staffing pressures or accelerates current operations without altering the foundational business model.

This standpoint is appealing due to its realistic and historically informed nature. Many former technologies heralded revolutionary change but yielded optimization instead. The flaw in this argument is not that it is invariably incorrect, but that it presumes organizations do not evolve structurally. AI appears incremental when compelled to function within outdated workflows, incentives, and organizational hierarchies.

Challenging Perspectives on AI in 2026

The More Bold Perspective: AI Will Disrupt Traditional Organizations

A more bold and disconcerting position is that AI will not merely improve businesses. It will reveal how much of contemporary corporate structure is designed mainly to manage human coordination rather than generate value.

From this viewpoint, numerous middle management layers, coordination roles, and even entire divisions serve primarily as optimization remnants of a pre-AI era. AI agents capable of planning, executing, and supervising work eliminate the necessity for these layers altogether. What persists are small, high-impact teams guiding strategy while AI technologies manage the bulk of operational tasks.

In this scenario, organizations that resist modernizing towards leaner, AI-integrated models are systematically outperformed by agile, AI-centric companies with significantly reduced operational expenditures and swifter decision-making processes. The disruption is both technological and organizational. The firm itself transforms to be smaller, more streamlined, and more dynamic.

This perspective suggests that AI advantages are less about boosting productivity and more about which organizations are ready to restructure components that have outlived their usefulness, even when such changes are culturally and politically challenging.

The More Defeatist View: AI Will Have Far Less Impact Than Promised

At the far end of the spectrum lies a defeatist view that AI will likely fail to provide significant competitive advantages for the majority of businesses. This argument posits that AI capabilities will quickly become commoditized, regulatory frameworks will impede rollout, and risk aversion will temper real-world impacts.

In this scenario, AI becomes something that every company possesses but few completely trust. Human decision-makers remain central because accountability is not automatable. Mistakes, concerns over bias, and regulatory examination push AI into advisory capacities instead of independent roles. Productivity improvements may occur, but they tend to be minimal and unevenly shared.

In this future, AI does not fundamentally transform industries but rather integrates seamlessly into existing software systems. The success does not go to those with superior AI systems, but rather to those with stronger strategic approaches, pricing authority, and customer engagement. AI becomes a background system rather than a catalyst for change.

The risk of this perspective is not its implausibility. It stems from the possibility that businesses adopting it prematurely might overlook the brief opportunity for structural transformation. If AI eventually proves to be transformative, late adopters will not catch up merely by acquiring the same technologies.

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Sektori is hallucinogenic, resilient as iron, and deserving of the agony
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Sektori is hallucinogenic, resilient as iron, and deserving of the agony

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The latest twin-stick shooter revolves around rhythm.

The latest twin-stick shooter revolves around rhythm.

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Sektori is a classic twin-stick shooter. Developed by a previous team member from Returnal studio Housemarque, it places you in the cockpit of a tiny vessel that navigates through hordes of foes, requiring you to maneuver through them to gather enhancements that will assist in your survival. Frequently, my attempts conclude in under a couple of minutes, reminiscent of an old-school arcade title. Yet, creator Kimmo Lahtinen cleverly integrates contemporary elements from roguelikes with vibrant visuals and a soundtrack that transform Sektori into an entrancing journey.

A crucial aspect that makes Sektori enjoyable is how it immerses you in a flow state. “Sektori is an environment, a way of existing, a process of change,” states the description of the game’s campaign mode. “Sektori encompasses seeking, processing, shaping. Sektori embodies a vision of your null state.” It may be elaborate, abstract wording, but stay with me as I explain the inner workings of the game. It took me a while to get a grip on it, and understanding how all the elements connect is what elevates the game to those esteemed levels.

When you commence a run in campaign mode, your diminutive ship lands in a compact playing area. You initially possess two methods of attack: a blaster that releases infinite laser projectiles in the direction your right stick points, and a “strike” that propels your ship forward but has a brief cooldown. Enemies typically take the form of polygonal figures that momentarily appear as red outlines, giving you a moment to evade before they solidify and become actual threats. Sustaining a hit results in the loss of one of the three shields you start with. Upon defeating foes, they drop small triangles called “glimmer,” and collecting enough allows you to acquire upgrades.

The upgrade mechanism is the game’s hidden gem. Displayed on the left side of the screen, you’ll find a roster of upgrades related to speed, score, strike, shield, missile, and blaster. When you collect a selector token, it advances the potential upgrade by one position on the list, but when you actually choose an upgrade, it resets the selector back to the beginning. For instance, if you gather enough selector tokens to earn a missile upgrade, the subsequent selector token will make you eligible for a speed upgrade.

This system ensures you’re continually faced with decisions, often while encircled by enemies, regarding whether to opt for a more easily obtainable speed or strike upgrade or gamble on waiting for the more valuable enhancements higher on the hierarchy. Additionally, you can only utilize selector tokens to secure five bonus shields in total during a run, meaning you’ll frequently have to consider if you want to grab a shield or take a risk in order to secure a missile or blaster upgrade that could offer more offensive capabilities.

From time to time, you’ll discover “evolver tokens” that provide you with more significant upgrades to select from a deck, such as drones that orbit your ship or a cannon that fires projectiles behind you. Occasionally, you’ll also encounter a token featuring a rotating series of letters; if you collect all the letters to form a word (the higher the difficulty, the longer the word), you’ll transition into a short, rainbow-filled supercharged state akin to acquiring a star in Mario Kart.

Further complicating matters is the ever-shifting arena surrounding you. Every few moments, the map expands, contracts, and occasionally even temporarily blocks you from areas you could previously access. If you find yourself in a section that gets cut off when it’s removed, which is indicated by flashing red zones before its disappearance, it’s an instant game over. If you endure for long enough, the arena transitions into a boss fight, such as a massive, Moldorm-like serpent, and defeating the boss allows you to progress to the next, more challenging level. Survive for five levels and you can complete the run.

It can feel overwhelming to navigate. A majority of my attempts don’t take off because I cannot secure upgrades quickly enough to withstand the relentless assault of foes. Even with a powerful build, success often feels precarious. But that’s what renders the game captivating; when a session gains momentum, Sektori transforms into something remarkable as you dash through levels, eliminate foes, persistently pursue upgrades, and, despite the barrage, keep going — all while stunning visuals and an energetic techno soundtrack inundate your senses.

I’ve managed to finish the game just once. Yet during that one extraordinary attempt, I finally grasped the essence of Sektori.

Sektori is currently available on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X / S.

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Financial deception has resulted in losses for senior citizens amounting to as much as $81.5 billion in 2024, according to FTC estimates — an increasing number are suffering losses of at least $100,000.
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Financial deception has resulted in losses for senior citizens amounting to as much as $81.5 billion in 2024, according to FTC estimates — an increasing number are suffering losses of at least $100,000.

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For senior Americans, experiencing financial fraud can result in significant costs.

According to the FTC’s annual report to Congress published earlier this month, scams reported by individuals aged 60 and above totaled $2.4 billion last year, up 26.3% from $1.9 billion in 2023 and 300% from $600 million in 2020. This surge is primarily attributed to scams with individual losses of $100,000 or more, which accounted for $1.6 billion, or 68%, of the total losses.

Nonetheless, since a large portion of fraud remains unreported, the agency suggests actual losses suffered by senior adults in 2024 could be as high as $81.5 billion. The majority of these losses were attributed to investment-related scams.

Such substantial losses can lead to financial uncertainty, especially as many individuals grapple with escalating expenses and concerns about outliving their retirement funds.

“This crime transcends financial impact,” stated Kathy Stokes, director of fraud prevention programs at the AARP Fraud Watch Network. “Many individuals lose everything, yet they often express that the emotional toll is the most challenging aspect.”

Financial institutions and legislators are targeting fraud

While older adults report larger losses more frequently, financial fraud is on the rise among consumers of all ages. The FTC reported losses of $12.8 billion overall last year, an increase from $3.4 billion in 2020. However, due to underreporting, the actual amount for 2024 could soar to approximately $195.9 billion, based on the FTC’s findings.

Concurrently, financial institutions and lawmakers have been intensifying their scrutiny.

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Many banks and financial institutions request that account holders designate a “trusted contact,” an individual who can be reached in specific situations, particularly when financial exploitation is suspected. The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, or FINRA, mandates that brokerages make a reasonable effort to add a trusted contact to accounts, although investors are not obligated to comply.

Moreover, there is a proposed legislation aimed at combating elder fraud currently in Congress. Known as the Financial Exploitation Prevention Act, this proposed law would empower certain financial institutions to postpone executing transactions they suspect may involve financial exploitation, among other provisions. The House version (H.R. 2478) passed committee in September; the Senate version (S. 2840) awaits deliberation from the Banking Committee.

How scammers access funds

As technological advancements occur, criminals exploit new avenues to target potential victims — such as emails, text messages, social media, and online advertisements.

For instance, an apparently benign text from an unknown sender could foster a trusting interaction, and when the scammer proposes investing in what appears to be a lucrative opportunity, the now-trusting individual may transfer funds to an account they believe will yield substantial returns.

“Recovering funds can prove quite challenging,” noted Kathleen Daffan, an assistant director at the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection. “Scammers act swiftly to obtain the money … and often shift it overseas.”

Older adults are also more inclined than younger individuals to report losses from tech support scams; prize, sweepstakes, and lottery scams; romance scams; and government impersonation scams, according to the FTC’s report.

Nonetheless, there are methods to assist older parents or other loved ones in avoiding victimization.

How to approach victims: Steer clear of assigning blame

To start, engaging in a discussion about the potential for fraud and how scammers aim to ensnare new victims can be beneficial.

For instance, “if [a stranger] reaches out unexpectedly and creates a sense of urgency, that’s a strong indication that someone is attempting to deceive you,” advised Stokes.

You might also enroll for consumer alerts via the FTC’s website to stay informed regarding the latest scams and share this knowledge with others.

In instances where a victim is engaging with a scammer in a trusting manner, it’s unlikely that loved ones will be aware unless they notice changes in the person’s demeanor or behavior.

“If an older adult is involved in a situation that combines trust and monetary transactions, it’s probable that the criminals instruct them to keep it secret,” remarked Stokes.

When victims are pressured to pay via gift card, cryptocurrency, cash, wires, or bank transfers, reversing those transactions can be incredibly challenging, noted Daffan.

“We consistently recommend individuals to promptly contact the entity involved in the money transfer,” Daffan advised.

“For a gift card, reach out to the card issuer. For a bank transaction, contact the bank. Request placing a hold on the transaction and inquire if recovering the funds is feasible,” she added. “However, we often find that this approach doesn’t yield results.”

If fraud has occurred and the money is irretrievably lost, it’s crucial to avoid making the victim feel guilty, Stokes emphasized.

The AARP advocates conversing with victims empathetically instead of with scorn or judgment.

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Sharks and rays secure landmark protections as nations act to curb international trade
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Sharks and rays secure landmark protections as nations act to curb international trade

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Until just last week, no international regulations governed trade in these species, despite rising demand for their livers.

The recent CITES decisions have altered that, which Warwick described as a watershed moment for marine conservation.

Warwick said that for much of its 50-year existence the convention concentrated on protecting well-known terrestrial animals such as elephants, rhinos, primates and parrots, and on charismatic marine animals like sea turtles. By 1981 CITES had introduced a worldwide ban on sea turtle trade, a move Warwick credited with helping some species make remarkable comebacks over recent decades. It is only in the past decade, Warwick added, that the convention has gradually started to treat sharks and rays with comparable urgency.

At COP20 this year, every proposed protection for sharks and rays was approved, largely with near-unanimous backing from CITES’ 185 member states and the European Union — a level of agreement Warwick said was unprecedented.

According to the World Wildlife Fund, the European Union ranks among the largest suppliers of shark meat to Southeast and East Asian markets, with its combined imports and exports accounting for over 20 percent of the world’s shark meat trade, according to the World Wildlife Fund.

Gulper sharks, sought for their livers, along with smoothhound and tope sharks—mainly caught for their meat—were added to CITES’ Appendix II. Each entry includes multiple species—20 gulper shark species and 30 smoothhound species—grouped because their products are not reliably distinguishable in trade.

The listings obligate all CITES parties to tightly control international trade in those species and to show it is traceable and biologically sustainable. Some animals, such as wedgefish and giant guitarfish—large, shark-like rays prized for their valuable fins—are now covered by a temporary trade suspension.

Other species — including oceanic whitetips, whale sharks, mantas and devil rays — may no longer be traded internationally. With the new measures CITES has moved them to Appendix I, indicating they face significant extinction risk from trade and receive the treaty’s strongest protection.

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Guz Khan: ‘What is it about my looks that I dislike the most? My breasts’
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Guz Khan: ‘What is it about my looks that I dislike the most? My breasts’

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Growing up in Coventry, Guz Khan, 39, was a secondary school educator prior to venturing into comedy by posting videos as the character Mobeen in 2014. He left his teaching role the next year to focus on standup comedy. In 2017, the BBC launched his show Man Like Mobeen, which aired for five series. He received a Royal Television Society award in 2020 and has been nominated for a Bafta twice. His film credits include Army of Thieves and The Bubble. Guz Khan’s Custom Cars premieres on Quest on 19 January. He is married with five kids and resides in the West Midlands.

What is the quality you most detest in yourself?
Impulsiveness. It leads me to odd situations, like right now – I’m in the Middle East.

What is the quality you most detest in others?
Cruelty.

Describe yourself in three adjectives
Witty, entertaining, impulsive.

If you could have any superpower, what would it be?
I would love to have the power to grant people’s wishes. I wish to be a genie.

What do you dislike the most about your looks?
My chest. It’s too curvy for a man in my age group.

What is your most unattractive habit?
I pick my nose while driving.

Who is your celebrity crush?
Cilla Black. She appeared to be so warm and cheerful.

Would you prefer fame or being unnoticed?
I don’t want to sound like a hypocrite for chatting with you, but I would choose anonymity, please.

To whom would you most like to apologize and why?
To my cousin P, who was among my closest friends during our childhood. We lost him in our 20s, and before he passed, I was wrapped up in the chaotic business of life and a new baby. He reached out to me and said: “Bro, I’m not feeling well.” And I replied: “Bro, you’ve never felt well.” That weighs heavy on my mind, thinking that if I or someone else had paid closer attention, things might have turned out differently. He was diagnosed with an extremely rare form of bowel cancer and passed away five weeks later at 27.

Have you ever said ‘I love you’ and not truly meant it?
All the time.

What is the worst job you’ve ever had?
Handing out flyers for a window company at age 12. I recall dropping them in mail slots thinking: I’m going to deal drugs because this is terrible.

What has been your biggest letdown?
I bought a BMW 7 series and my best friend warned me: “I don’t think this is a good idea, bro, it’s too cheap.” I insisted: “Let’s chase the dream” and pressed hard on the gas, and the engine bottom and gearbox failed.

When was the last time you cried and why?
We aren’t really allowed to show tears where I come from. I can only shed tears in summer, when hay fever is at its peak.

What do you view as your greatest accomplishment?
Transforming my life. Recognizing the criminal path I was on and realizing that it wasn’t the life for me.

What has been your closest encounter with the law?
No comment.

Would you prefer more intimacy, wealth, or recognition?
Intimacy. If I held all the wealth in the world but lost the knack for romance, would that really be a rewarding life?

What is the most significant lesson life has taught you?
Desire for your siblings what you desire for yourself.

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Edward Enninful: ‘Britain seems less accepting now compared to the 90s’
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Edward Enninful: ‘Britain seems less accepting now compared to the 90s’

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When Edward Enninful was discovered on the underground while traveling through London in 1988, it transformed his existence. The Ghanaian youth, freshly arrived in Britain, was captivated by the capital’s creative landscape of the 90s – starting as a model, transitioning to stylist, and by 18, becoming the fashion director of i-D magazine.

“It was during the peak of the YBA [Young British Artists] scene – Jay Jopling, Tracey Emin. I encountered Kate [Moss] at a casting call,” he reminisces. “Then Naomi [Campbell] for a cover shoot, and I sensed we would become close friends. We all mingled across different disciplines. Fridays extended into Saturdays and Sundays. I long for that raw essence.”

If Enninful appears reflective, he isn’t alone in that sentiment. Recently, the nostalgic glorification of the 90s has reached an enthusiastic high. However, over the years, Enninful perceives a change. “I think we’re less accepting now compared to the 90s,” he states. “It’s not limited to this country – it’s a global issue.”

The regression is hard to overlook: the ascendancy of the far-right, a backlash against “wokeness”, and the resurgence of Eurocentric beauty ideals. In contrast to Tony Blair’s optimism, today, Nigel Farage looms as a possible prime minister. Even the union jack, once a symbol of Cool Britannia, has become controversial once more.

For Enninful, the response has always been a celebration of culture in its entirety. This was the core tenet of his debut issue as editor of British Vogue, back in 2017, depicting a portrait of modern Britain that included Sadiq Khan, Skepta, Steve McQueen, and Zadie Smith among others.

Edward Enninful and Kate MossView image in fullscreen

“People who have a platform should utilize it,” he expresses, referring to those editorial decisions. “Everyone discusses immigration; I wouldn’t be here if the UK hadn’t been a welcoming place, if it hadn’t provided my family a home and education. That’s the Britain I’ve always cherished. I hope this phase will pass.”

He finds solace in the new generation: “They’re far more conscious than we were. They discuss implicit bias – I hadn’t even heard of that.”

Enninful feels comfortable discussing the city he adores when we convene at Kensington Roof Gardens as twilight descends over London. Dressed in his typical monochrome attire, Enninful recalls partying here in the 90s, mentioning that there were once flamingos in the garden.

The winter 2025 edition of 72View image in fullscreen

Those formative experiences would forge a career characterized by boldness and inclusivity. Enninful was the first male, black, gay, and disabled gay man of color to lead British Vogue. His covers showcased models of diverse ethnicities, plus-sized women, an octogenarian, a hijab-wearing model, a woman with Down’s syndrome, and essential workers. And sales soared. “Ignoring vast segments of the population doesn’t just reflect a lack of inclusivity – it’s detrimental to business,” he shares.

He recently launched his creative firm EE72 and its publication, 72, marking his first significant venture since departing Condé Nast, expressing his desire to continue being a “disruptor”. What does that signify to him?

“I’ve consistently challenged the established norms. I was born and raised in an environment where everyone was black – the doctors, the lawyers, the president. Then we migrated to England, broke, and I became a minority. I was quite introverted. My teachers said I’d never achieve anything. My brothers and I were stopped by the police under the Sus laws … all of that instilled in me a dual nature, a sense of being both within and outside the circle.”

Contrary to the typical image of fashion editors as loud and high-strung, Enninful is softly spoken and radiates tranquility. He has not escaped adversity, openly discussing his experiences with depression and the 14 years he devoted to an Alcoholics Anonymous program.

He has undergone six eye surgeries, including for a detached retina, and now has partial vision. “I spent two years in a dark place, not working, fearful of losing my sight,” he explains. “It’s akin to PTSD; you exist in constant fear. I thought, God, if this ever subsides, I’m going to pursue all the things I was too afraid to attempt. I refuse to limit myself to being just an editor or a fashion figure.”

Nicholas Cullinan and EnninfulView image in fullscreen

It is this defiance against being pigeonholed that has propelled Enninful beyond the sphere that established his reputation. He is curating Tate Britain’s groundbreaking 90s exhibition, showcasing works by Juergen Teller, Nick Knight, David Sims, Corinne Day, Damien Hirst, Gillian Wearing, Yinka Shonibare, and others. The exhibition, he explains, aims to capture the era’s creative cross-pollination – and highlight those who weren’t afforded sufficient recognition back then. “Institutions didn’t always acknowledge the right artists because they lacked the necessary pedigree.”

Enninful’s debut as a curator was at the Robert Mapplethorpe exhibit at the Thaddaus Ropac gallery in Paris. He also conducted a series of 90s-focused discussions with artists at Art Basel. The second issue of 72, released this week, centers on this year’s Turner prize nominees. He refers to it as “a brand new chapter for me, a significant transition.”

His long-standing friendship with the Tate director, Maria Balshaw, was instrumental in bringing the 90s exhibition to fruition. “We were both from working-class backgrounds who found ourselves in major institutions. We frequently met to exchange thoughts.” After departing Vogue, he proposed the idea of collaborating. “She replied, ‘I have a project for you.’ I instantly agreed.”

One of the most notable characteristics of 72 magazine is its absence of conventional advertising. Instead, the company operates on a model based on collaboration. At one launch event, guests utilized Google’s technology to virtually try on a Moncler capsule designed by Enninful. “We pose the question, what can we create together? Is it an event, a podcast? The magazine is part of a broader ecosystem.”

Could this model be applied to financially struggling museums and galleries? “Absolutely,” he asserts passionately. “We must think creatively. We require these institutions. Upon my arrival in the UK, visiting the National Portrait Gallery changed my life.”

Enninful recently participated in the organizing committee for the British Museum’s inaugural ball, its equivalent of the Met Gala, which raised £2.5m. “Nicholas [Cullinan, the British Museum director] reached out, saying ‘I want to do something that benefits not only the museum but also the nation’.”

Enninful with Anna Wintour and film-maker Baz LuhrmannView image in fullscreen

Currently, Enninful stands as one of the most impactful creative powerhouses globally. For the launch of 72, he enlisted friends such as Julia Roberts, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Oprah Winfrey. His firm employs 25 individuals across London and New York, with plans to expand into podcasts and films. He enjoys the autonomy of being his own boss – and despite earlier reports of a power struggle, insists that he and Anna Wintour are “on good terms.”

He regards his journey as evidence of the strength found in following one’s passions. After leaving Goldsmiths, University of London, to pursue modeling, he didn’t speak to his father – a prior military officer in Ghana – for 15 years. They later reconciled, and when Enninful received his OBE, his father danced with Madonna at the afterparty and took home his son’s medal. His late mother, a seamstress, nurtured his passion for fashion and encouraged him to always question “why?”.

What might the Edward of the 90s think of the Edward of today? He laughs heartily. “He would be astonished, yet proud. Back then, I was anti-establishment. I didn’t perceive institutions like Tate as belonging to me.”

He considers for a moment. “I never take anything lightly. We lost our home, we escaped our homeland. I nearly lost my sight. Therefore, fear isn’t an option. People have underestimated me throughout my entire career. But once I’ve decided to pursue something, nothing can impede me.”

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