US moves to block Microsoft's Activision takeover
Regulators in the US have asked a judge to block Microsoft from completing its $69bn (£56bn) purchase of Call of Duty publisher Activision Blizzard.
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said the deal, which would be the largest in the history of the video games industry, could "substantially lessen competition" in the sector.
The move comes after the UK blocked the deal over concerns it would hurt competition, but the EU approved it.
A trial in the US will begin in August.
The FTC said in a court filing that a "preliminary injunction is necessary to... prevent interim harm" while the regulator determines whether "the proposed acquisition violates US antitrust law".
Microsoft's proposed takeover of Activision has split global regulators, and in order for the deal to go through the parties need approval from regulatory bodies in the UK, the EU, and the US.
The European Commission has approved the acquisition, saying that Microsoft's offer of 10-year free licensing deals - which promise European consumers and cloud game streaming services access to Activision's PC and console games - means there would be fair competition in the market.
But the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) blocked the deal in April, saying it was concerned the takeover would offer reduced innovation and less choice for gamers.
Microsoft and Activision hit out at the decision and said they would appeal.
Microsoft president Brad Smith said it marked the company's "darkest day" in its four decades of working in the country.
In response to the announcement by the FTC, Mr. Smith said Microsoft welcomed the "opportunity to present our case in federal court" in its attempt to persuade US regulators to allow the deal to be completed.
"We believe accelerating the legal process in the US will ultimately bring more choice and competition to the market," he added.
William Kovacic, former FTC chair and non-executive director at the UK's CMA, said the FTC had expressed concerns that Microsoft and Activision might close their deal despite UK opposition, and so asked a judge to halt it.
"The EU's decision to take a settlement was a bit of a surprise," he told Wake Up to Money.
Mr. Kovacic said there was still a chance the takeover could be completed, but added: "The chance is diminished".
The purchase of Activision, which also makes Candy Crush, is seen to be important for Microsoft, which is trying to play catch-up with its main competitor Sony.
However, this attempted investment from Microsoft could be seen as a play for the future of games, with the firm betting big on its Xbox Game Pass service, which has been described as the "Netflix of games".
Microsoft believes the future lies in players having subscriptions to libraries and streaming games through "cloud gaming", rather than making one-off purchases - which is the main way of accessing games at the moment.
Source- BBC
2023 Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment (CPEA) Results
The Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports, and Social Services extends sincere congratulations to all primary school students from both Government and Private primary schools who were successful in the 2023 Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment (CPEA). The Ministry encourages all students to do their best to achieve academic and personal excellence as they transition to high school.
The Minister of Education, Honourable Rachel M. Taylor, congratulates the students for achieving success and commends the management and staff of the schools for the excellent work done preparing the students to meet the challenges they would face in their future and encourages them to strive for excellence continuously. Honourable Taylor also extends thanks to the parents of the students for their guidance and encouragement and states, "The sea of knowledge knows no boundaries, and I want to remind every student that perseverance and hard work leads to success in life."
The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) administered the Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment to students completing Grade 6 throughout the Turks and Caicos Islands on May 4 and 5, 2023.
Four hundred thirty-five (435) candidates were scheduled for Language, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Science assessments. However, ten candidates were absent during the administration of the evaluations, leaving a total of 425 candidates who were assessed.
The assessment scores represent a combination of the internal (School-Based Assessment) assessment and the external assessment which consisted of multiple-choice items assessing literacies in the four subject areas. Each paper had a maximum of 75 marks for an overall total of 300. The internal assessment carried a total of 200 marks.
Analysis by School
Jonathan Brisbane of the B.E.S.T. Institute demonstrated Advanced Competence scoring 471 marks out of the possible 500 marks.
Below is The CPEA Results – Order of Merit by School – Rank by Score
Eliza Simons Primary School Score Percent
Juvenson Pierre 426 85.2
Karvin Monegro 414 82.8
Georgina Forbes 404 80.8
Ona Glinton Primary School
Brandon Williams 467 93.4
Joneil Belzi 461 92.2
Shaylee Bacchus 433 86.6
Faith Preparatory
Tahjon Roberts 410 82.0
Sylvanus Been 398 79.6
Ishitha Parvani 386 77.2
Iris Stubbs Primary School
Nathanael Beckford 403 80.6
Kaeya Lam 375 75.0
Leroy Wilson 363 72.6
Adelaide Omeler Primary Schoool
Darius Bassett 418 83.6
Leah Goodley 418 83.6
Krisanno Charles 398 79.6
Charles Hubert James Primary School
Darwin Bazter 426 85.2
Thiana Laird 426 85.2
Myrberlie Obei 416 83.2
Enid Capron Primary School
Josh Martinez 395 79.0
Devonnique Adams 393 78.6
Able Rigby 379 75.8
Ianthe Pratt Primary School
Endrika Lerenard 4 02 80.4
Makayla Belizaire 401 80.2
Elizabeth Joseph 401 80.2
Oseta Jolly Primary School
Shecaniah Robertson 455 91.0
Jordan Pierre 450 90.0
Emily Charles 423 84.6
Alpha Christian Academy
Tianna Kerr 387 77.4
Tavinmax Mars 375 75.0
Gerlang Perceus 359 71.8
B.E.S.T. Institute
Jonathan Brisbane 471 94.2
Destiny Boswell 441 88.2
Sanai Moore 409 81.8
Community Christian Academy
Theodore Goldson 429 85.8
Dominion Handfield 414 82.8
Ruth Telismon 408 81.6
Elite High School
John Paul 303 60.6
Raily Silverio 276 55.2
Anisha Baptiste 256 51.2
Provo Christian School
Aleque Todd 443 88.6
Yeniel Santana 375 75.0
Khy’shawn Simmons 373 74.6
Richmond Hill Preparatory
Adriel Brown 462 92.4
Hulda Noel 436 87.2
Tiana Williams 425 85.0
Shining Stars Preparatory
Atarah Lewis 453 90.6
Carlecia Hanson 409 81.8
Pattaysha Candio 389 77.8
Thelma Lightbourne Primary School
Shanrica Gabriel 433 86.6
Deanna Lawrence 430 86.0
Daniel Lawrence 429 85.8
US inflation rate continues to fall
Prices for eggs used cars and furniture in the US dropped in May, helping to slash inflation to less than half of its peak a year ago.
Inflation, the rate at which prices rise, was 4% over the 12 months to the end of May, the Labor Department said. That was down from 4.9% in April.
The update comes as the US central bank meets to debate whether it should raise interest rates again.
Officials have already raised borrowing costs sharply to rein in prices.
Analysts expect the bank to keep interest rates unchanged this month, but it could signal a willingness to keep raising rates in the future.
Source- BBC
Denver Nuggets beat Miami Heat to claim first NBA title
The Denver Nuggets clinched their first NBA title as a 94-89 win over the Miami Heat sealed a 4-1 series triumph.
Nikola Jokic led his side to victory with 28 points to end the Nugget's 47-year wait for the championship trophy.
Serb Jokic, 28, was named the Finals most valuable player to add to the two overall MVPs he won in 2021 and 2022.
"We're not in it for ourselves, we're in it for the guy next to us and that's why this [means] even more," Jokic said following victory at Ball Arena.
Jokic also contributed 16 rebounds, while Michael Porter Jr added 16 points and 13 rebounds as the Nuggets ground out the decisive victory in game five.
The Nuggets never lost more than twice in any of their playoff series, ending their march towards a historic success with 10 victories in their last 11 post-season games.
Denver trailed 71-70 at the start of the fourth quarter, and 89-88 with just under two minutes remaining, but the hosts would not be denied after they hit the front with a Bruce Brown lay-up.
For Miami, Jimmy Butler scored 21 points and Bam Adebayo 20 but they were unable to keep their hopes of an unlikely comeback alive.
Only one of the 36 teams to have previously fallen 3-1 behind in an NBA Finals - the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2016 - had managed to come back to win the championship.
"It was an amazing effort by the team," Jokic said.
"That is why basketball is a fun sport, it is a live thing, you cannot say this going to happen, there are so many factors.
"I'm just happy we won the game."
Nuggets coach Michael Malone told the home supporters: "I've got news for everyone out there. We are not satisfied with one."
It is the fourth major North American sports title in the past two years for owner Stan Kroenke - who also owns Premier League club Arsenal - alongside NFL Super Bowl success for the Los Angeles Rams, Colorado Avalanche's NHL Stanley Cup win, and Colorado Mammoth's National Lacrosse League Cup victory.
Source- BBC
'Kimberly Akimbo,' Jodie Comer and Sean Hayes win big at 2023 Tony Awards
The biggest names in Broadway gathered Sunday to honor the best in theater at the 2023 Tony Awards.
Held at the United Palace Theater in New York City, the 76th annual ceremony aired live and -- as host Ariana DeBose noted during her opening remarks -- unscripted, due to the ongoing WGA writer's strike.
The musical "Kimberly Akimbo" took home the most Tonys of the night, winning five awards, including best musical, best book of a Musical, best original score (music and/or lyrics) Written for the Theatre, best performance by an Actress in a leading role in a musical for Victoria Clark and best performance by an actress in a featured role in a musical for Bonnie Milligan.
"Leopoldstadt" took home four Tonys, including wins for best play, best performance by an Actor in a featured role in a Play for Brandon Uranowitz, best costume design of a Play, and best direction of a Play.
Other notable wins included "Will & Grace" alum Sean Hayes winning bet performance by an Actor in a leading role in a Play for "Good Night, Oscar," "Killing Eve" alum Jodie Comer winning best performance by an Actress in a leading role in a play for "Prima Facie," and J. Harrison Ghee winning best performance by an actor in a leading role in a musical for "Some Like It Hot."
Ghee and Alex Newell, who won best performance by an actor in a featured role in a musical for "Shucked," made history as the first openly nonbinary actors to win Tony Awards.
Here's the complete list of winners:
Best Play
"Leopoldstadt"
Best Musical
"Kimberly Akimbo"
Best Book of a Musical
"Kimberly Akimbo," David Lindsay-Abaire
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre
"Kimberly Akimbo," music by Jeanine Tesori, lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire
Best Revival of a Play
"Suzan-Lori Parks' Topdog/Underdog"
Best Revival of a Musical
"Parade"
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play
Sean Hayes, "Good Night, Oscar"
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play
Jodie Comer, "Prima Facie"
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical
J. Harrison Ghee, "Some Like It Hot"
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical
Victoria Clark, "Kimberly Akimbo"
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play
Brandon Uranowitz, "Leopoldstadt"
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a PlayMiriam Silverman, "The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window"
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical
Alex Newell, "Shucked"
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical
Bonnie Milligan, "Kimberly Akimbo"
Best Scenic Design of a Play
Tim Hatley & Andrzej Goulding, "Life of Pi"
Best Scenic Design of a Musical
Beowulf Boritt, "New York, New York"
Best Costume Design of a Play
Brigitte Reiffenstuel, "Leopoldstadt"
Best Costume Design of a Musical
Gregg Barnes, "Some Like It Hot"
Best Lighting Design of a Play
Tim Lutkin, "Life of Pi"
Best Lighting Design of a Musical
Natasha Katz, "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street"
Best Sound Design of a Play
Carolyn Downing, "Life of Pi"
Best Sound Design of a Musical
Nevin Steinberg, "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street"
Best Direction of a Play
Patrick Marber, "Leopoldstadt"
Best Direction of a Musical
Michael Arden, "Parade"
Best Choreography
Casey Nicholaw, "Some Like It Hot"
Best Orchestrations
Charlie Rosen & Bryan Carter, "Some Like It Hot"
Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre
Joel Grey and John Kander
Isabelle Stevenson Tony Award
Jerry Mitchell
Regional Theatre Tony Award
Pasadena Playhouse
Tony Honors for Excellence in the Theatre
Victoria Bailey, Lisa Dawn Cave, and Robert Fried
Source- ABC News
Incident at the A. Louise Garland-Thomas High School
The Education Department of the Ministry of Education would like to assure the public that regarding the situation at A. Louise Garland Thomas High School on Friday, the 10th of June, no guns were involved, and the school initiated the lockdown.
Shortly after 1 pm on Friday, the 10th of June 2023, having received information of the likelihood of an occurrence that could endanger students and others on the compound, the A. Louise Garland Thomas High School activated its Critical Incident Management Plan, which outlines its safety and security protocols. As part of its protocol, any perceived threat can call for the principal to ‘lock down’ the school.
The compound was locked down, the police were called for assistance, security, members of the administration, and teachers worked together to ensure that the compound was not breached and that students were kept calm and safe.
The police, upon arriving, apprehended potential threats and secured the compound before assisting with the orderly and safe loading of the buses and the departure of the students.
The Minister of Education, Honourable Rachel Taylor, and other Ministry Officials held a debriefing with the Principal and her Critical Incident Management Team.
We understand that some parents were concerned about the absence of the situation’s particulars unfolding. However, allowing access to the compound before it was secured may have interfered with the standard protocols.
Nine injured in mass shooting after Denver Nuggets NBA win
Nine people have been injured in a mass shooting in Denver, Colorado.
Three of the victims are in critical condition, police said in a Twitter post, while the others have non-life-threatening injuries.
They added that a suspect was also shot and was in police custody.
The shooting happened on Market Street, close to Ball Arena, where the city's basketball team, the Denver Nuggets, won their first NBA championship on Monday night.
Police said they believe that "multiple shots were fired during an altercation involving several individuals" and said a "complex investigation" was taking place.
CBS Colorado reported that thousands of celebrating fans poured into the streets around the arena after the game, which saw the Denver Nuggets beat Miami Heat 94-89 on Monday night.
The news outlet quoted Denver Police Department spokesperson Doug Schepman as saying that the shooting happened roughly three-and-a-half hours after the game and that crowds had dispersed, leaving only a smaller number of people in the area when gunfire broke out.
According to the organization that monitors mass shootings in the US, the shooting in Denver is the 291st this year.
The Gun Violence Archive defines a mass shooting as an incident in which four or more people are killed or injured. Their figures include shootings that happen in homes and in public places.
Source- BBC
Police seeking woman seen on CCTV with abducted 8-year-old
Tears rolled down eight-year-old Danielle Rowe's face as she took her last breath early Saturday morning.
The brutal nature of the little girl's murder — abducted after leaving Braeton Primary and Infant School in Portmore, St Catherine, last Thursday afternoon, her throat slashed before being thrown out of a motor vehicle on Roosevelt Avenue in St Andrew, more than 13 miles away — triggered national outrage.
On Monday afternoon, the police confirmed that they are seeking a woman seen on closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage with Danielle on Roosevelt Avenue.
During morning devotion at the school on Monday, the head of the St Catherine South Police Division, Senior Superintendent Christopher Phillips, shared with teachers, parents, Education Minister Fayval Williams, and students a conversation he had with Danielle's mother, Sudiene Mason, early last Saturday morning after the child succumbed to her injuries at the hospital where she had been taken by a soldier who found her on the street.
"When I spoke to the mother on Saturday, she said, 'Yes, Mr Phillips, Danielle died at 3:00 am and she died with teardrops on her face'," Phillips related, then issued a charge to the nation.
"We must not let her tear drops be in vain. Let us work as a community, as a country to ensure justice is served," Phillips said, adding that the police remain committed to finding the people involved in the gruesome murder.
Throughout the devotion — which was also attended by Danielle's father, Norval — her mother was inconsolable. She eventually fainted and was taken to a police patrol car then transported to receive medical attention.
However, just before she passed out Mason told journalists that she was puzzled as to who would want to kill her daughter.
"The same day she went missing, she said 'Mommy, when I come home, me and you a go do mi project.' Me and nobody is not in anything, so I don't know how or what led to this. I always watched the news and hear things like this happen to other parents, but I never expected it would happen to me. When I heard that my daughter was missing I basically walked out of my shoes. I was hoping she would come home with one of her classmates, but then I said, 'No, she wouldn't do that because she never did that before'. My head was all over the place. That was when I heard she was in the hospital," the grieving mother shared.
Minister Williams, in her remarks, urged support for Danielle's family and the school, adding that additional safety measures will be put in place in "the hope that something like this will never happen again".
"We should rally around the family and the school. We have already committed to the mom that we will stand with her. We know there will be many unexpected expenses associated with this and so we are committed to being with her through all of that," Williams said.
The minister also shared an experience that she and representatives from her ministry had at the family house during a condolence visit.
"As we tried to console Danielle's mom, she pointed to the cutest little dog that was laying down in the yard. She said, 'That is Danielle's dog. He has just been laying there all day.' She showed us a sardine can that was right beside the dog. She said he loved sardines but hadn't touched it," Williams related.
Meanwhile, Dr Gail Hudson, chair of the school board, in her remarks said, "We are all in mourning. As chairman of the school board, you can imagine how I feel. One of the things we wanted to do was to put ourselves on the map, but not like this. We never knew that we were going to be on the map in this manner. All of you standing here today know that, as a parent, not one of you plans to bury a child.
"I extend a big thank you to all the people here. We need your support and continued love. We are asking you, respectfully, not to make this a nine-day wonder, and that even after you will visit with us a talk with us. This pain will be with us for a long time."
Portmore Mayor Leon Thomas said plans are in motion to install CCTV cameras throughout the school.
"I heard the minister say they are planning to cover the front of the school with cameras. Myself, the member of parliament, and the councilor had a discussion. We are going to cover the entire school compound. We are going to drive that process throughout the municipality. We started in some of the primary schools in Portmore. Some of them already have cameras. We are going to now look at the ones that don't have, and Minister, we are going to send the information to you so we can cover these primary schools that don't have cameras. We can't bring back her life, but we can protect the others," Thomas said.
On Saturday, Prime Minister Andrew Holness described Danielle's murder as "deeply disturbing and barbaric" and expressed condolence to her family and friends.
"Anyone who has any information or knowledge of this incident should immediately inform the police. We cannot be silent or protect those responsible for this gruesome act. Society cannot surrender to wanton violence, and we must be unequivocal when violence is directed against our children," he said.
Holness also said he had directed that all the necessary investigative resources must be mobilized to bring the perpetrator to justice. Additionally, he said he had instructed the education minister "to have all schools review their safety and security policy to ensure that the policies and procedures are being effectively practiced".
At the weekend, the education ministry issued a statement saying that steps have been taken through its regional office, Guidance and Counselling Unit as well as the Safety and Security Unit to determine whether there were breaches of the ministry's established protocols regarding safety.
According to the ministry, the school employs three regular watchmen and two additional workers as relief watchmen.
The Jamaica Observer was told that the police have since interrogated the watchman who was on duty at the time of the abduction.
Source- Jamaica Observer
TURKS AND CAICOS WEATHER FORECAST FOR SUNDAY
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Global Management Consulting Firm McKinsey & Company Recognizes Sacha Cosmetics as One of the Top 3 Oldest Black Beauty Brands in the World
SACHA, a leading cosmetics brand, has been acknowledged by McKinsey & Company as one of the three oldest Black beauty brands worldwide.
However, with the oldest brand Afro Sheen off the market for several years and the unfortunate bankruptcy of the Fashion Fair in 2019, SACHA could now
be considered to be the oldest successful beauty brand, made for people of color.
With an illustrious history spanning decades, the SACHA brand has not only stood the test of time but has also experienced remarkable growth
in popularity. This achievement can be attributed to our unwavering commitment to combining cutting-edge research and state-of-the-art
manufacturing processes, to create products that inspire and empower people of color.
Sacha Cosmetics boasts an extensive range of high-performance products, with the crown jewel being Sacha Buttercup Powder. Praised as a
“Holy Grail” product by makeup enthusiasts worldwide, Buttercup Powder is a finely-milled, yellow-toned setting powder specifically formulated to
brighten and set makeup, without leaving a white cast. With an astounding With 15,000 five-star reviews on Amazon, it has become one of the most beloved
and frequently purchased makeup products by people of color globally.
The remarkable success of Sacha Cosmetics goes beyond the quality of our products. Our brand proudly served as the Official Cosmetics of the Miss
The universe and Miss USA Pageants, amplify our commitment to diversity and inclusivity in the beauty industry. Additionally, Sacha Cosmetics has
obtained Halal certification, ensuring our products satisfy the needs of Muslim consumers, and we are also certified by PETA as a cruelty-free brand.
“We are honored to be recognized by McKinsey & Company as one of the Top 3 oldest and most successful Black beauty brands in the world,” said Mr.
Kama Maharaj, Founder of Sacha Cosmetics. “At Sacha, we are dedicated to celebrating the beauty and diversity of people of all complexions, and
our continued success is a testament to the trust and loyalty of our valued customers. We take pride in being manufactured in Trinidad and Tobago and
helping to establish TNT as a global symbol of distinction and creativity.”
As Sacha Cosmetics embarks on the next chapter of its journey, we remain committed to delivering innovative, high-quality products that empower
individuals to flaunt their natural beauty. With an unwavering focus on inclusivity, diversity, and sustainability, we aim to continue making a positive
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