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Silent Hill 2 Remake: How To Kill Bubble Head Nurses

Silent Hill 2 Remake has thankfully brought back one of the most iconic monsters from the original game, the Bubble Head Nurse. These creepy creatures dressed like nurses are much more terrifying this time around with their improved looks and animations.  They are armed with a melee weapon and move quickly when James gets close, […]

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Silent Hill 2 Remake: How To Kill Creepers

The Creeper is probably the most annoying little monster you’ll come across in the Silent Hill 2 Remake. These insect-like enemies make an unsettling buzzing sound. They don’t usually pose a big threat and often can be ignored, but if you do want to get rid of them, they’re pretty easy to deal with.  Unlike […]

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Andrew Garfield: ‘I wasn’t really eager to get back’ on Why He Changed His Mind About Florence Pugh for We Live in Time

Andrew Garfield was on a small break from acting after Spider-Man: No Way Home until he was called upon for John Crowley’s We Live in Time. Crowley is a crucial person in Garfield’s career as he directed the actor in his debut in Boy A. It was not just Crowley who brought him to the […]

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“He’s ready to step in and satisfy her”: Drake Allegedly ‘Pouncing’ at Now Single Jennifer Lopez After Ben Affleck Divorce (Report)

Long before Jennifer Lopez rekindled her romance with Ben Affleck and tied the knot, the singer had made headlines for her cozy photos with renowned rapper Drake, while working on his More Life album. However, later on, Lopez was nowhere to be found on the final tracklist, which led fans to wonder what might have […]

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Silent Hill 2 Remake: How To Kill Mannequins

Silent Hill 2 Remake brings back all kinds of creepy enemies from the original, and one of the weirdest ones is the Mannequin. It’s a half-human, half-monster that looks like two pairs of legs sewn together. These things can be sneaky as they blend into the background and stay totally still until they get the […]

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Ferrari dealer sues customer who sold new car saying they ‘violated sales agreement’ over overlooked fine print

FERRARI have sued a customer after they flipped one of their recently released models – in violation of a prior sales agreement.

A buyer of the new Ferrari Purosangue will likely be forced to cough up the profit he’s made on the sale after the famous marque banned him from selling it inside the first 18 months of ownership.

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Ferrari have sued a customer after they flipped a recently bought Purosangue model in violation of a prior sales agreement[/caption]
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A Houston-based dealership say the Ferrari owner was banned from selling the vehicle inside the first 18 months of ownership[/caption]

The ultra-exclusive Purosangue, which is the Italian brand’s first production four-door model, is currently their best-selling vehicle and is sold out until 2026.

The high-performance SUV – which is powered by a 6.5-liter V12 engine, capable of 725 bhp and can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.3 seconds – has been likened to the Porsche Cayenne Turbo and the Lamborghini Urus.

In the US, the Purosangue’s starting price is an eye-watering $429,000, although Auto Evolution states it can go well above $900,000 for a top-of-the-range model.

Only 2,200 to 3,000 examples are being built a year, making it hot property on the used car market.

To combat this, Ferrari imposed a strict purchase clause, banning all customers from selling their Purosangue models inside the first 18 months of ownership.

But according to Club Alfa, gearhead Todd Carlson decided to ignore this restriction and sold off his recently purchased Purosangue – much to the fury of the Houston-based dealer where he bought it from.

Carlson was reportedly informed about the violation and has had a lawsuit filed against him for breach of contract at the Harris County District Court.

It states that the Opportunity Agreement that Carlson signed when he placed a deposit on his Purosangue indicates that Ferarri of Houston had first refusal on the car in the first 18 months after purchase.

To put it plainly, Carlson was not allowed to sell the Ferrari model, which he bought in June 2024, to anybody else except Ferrari until December 2025 – with dealership holding the right to repurchase it back at the original price.

By ignoring the contract stipulation, it seems he is now liable to pay Ferrari of Houston any profit he made on its sale.

This isn’t the first time a car brand has banned customers from flipping their newly released and exclusive vehicles.

In the past, the likes of Rolls-Royce and Ford have threatened not to immediately try to re-sell certain models in an attempt to protect the brand’s enthusiasts.

Tesla also made headlines last year after the release of the Cybertruck, with the Elon Musk-owned car maqrue threatening anyone who attempted to flip the electric pickup truck for a quick profit with a hefty fine.

According to the purchase contract, anyone caught trying to sell their Cybertruck without the sale first being approved by Tesla will have to pay a $50,000 fine, or the value received as consideration for the sale or transfer, whichever is greater.

Elsewhere, Ferrari recently launched their most powerful car ever – a hybrid hypercar that will serve as the long-awaited successor to the legendary LaFerrari.

The F80, described as a “beautiful spaceship” has been unveiled by the famous brand just weeks after McLaren revealed the W1, reigniting the two manufacturers’ long–running rivalry.

Named to celebrate Ferrari’s 80th anniversary, although slightly prematurely as they only celebrated their 75th in 2022, the F80 follows in the tire tracks of the F40 and F50 models for their respective milestones.

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The Ferrari Purosangue is the Italian brand’s first production four-door model[/caption]
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The high-performance SUV can cost as much as $900,000 from new[/caption]

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Costco tells shoppers to return five items as range of products recalled over listeria fears

COSTCO shoppers have been urged to return a raft of products over health fears. 

Recall orders have been issued as concerns mount items have been contaminated with listeria.

Costco has issued a recall for a range of products
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Among the items recalled include an emergency protein bucket, chicken and cheese taquitos, and a chicken truffle carbonara. 

Shoppers that bought the Readywise emergency protein bucket were told not to eat it, per a warning issued by the company.

Jim Martin, the company CEO, ordered shoppers to return the item to their local warehouse, according to a letter seen by The U.S. Sun.

“Food safety, quality, and customer satisfaction are priorities within the Readywise organization,” he said.

Costco chiefs issued recalls for a chicken truffle carbonara meal kit and told shoppers not to eat it. 

Customers were also ordered to return a tagliatelle dish containing chicken and portobello mushroom sauce. 

The manufacturer of the ready meals, Rana Meal Solutions, apologized for the inconvenience caused.

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Shoppers in line for check worth up to $3.3k as part of data breach settlement… just a bank statement needed to get cash

SHOPPERS are in line for a check worth up to $3,257.50 as part of a data breach settlement and all they need is a bank statement to collect it.

Heating company Honeywell faced a class action lawsuit after it was alleged to have failed to protect consumers from a cyberattack.

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Heating company Honeywell failed to protect consumers’ data, a lawsuit alleges[/caption]
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People who now apply for the payout can potentially claim $3,257.50[/caption]

Honeywell designs and manufactures smart home products such as thermostats, air purifiers, and security products.

But Hackers were reportedly able to steal consumer information from the company through a vulnerability in a third-part file sharing tool, Top Class Actions reported.

A data breach class action lawsuit was subsequently brought against the company.

Honeywell hasn’t admitted any wrongdoing, but did agree to pay out an undisclosed sum to resolve the lawsuit with plaintiffs.

Now, some customers affected could be payed out $3,257.50 – with $2,750 for those facing extraordinary damages, $82.50 for lost time, and $425 for ordinary damages.

Extraordinary damages are where customers have faced fraud or identity theft from the use of their data stolen in the hack.

Ordinary damages are data breach losses, such as bank fees, communication charges, credit expenses, and more that many affected would have had to deal with.

As proof, claimants need to provide documentation of data breach-related expenses.

These include bank statements, phone bills, postage receipts, gas receipts, invoices and credit reports.

The cash is available for anyone who received a data breach notification between June 2023 and September 2023.

The data theft is thought to have happened in June 2023.

Anyone who did not previously enrol for the credit monitoring services by Honeywell are able to do so now.

But they will need to hurry as to get into the settlement they have a deadline of October 24.

And Americans could also get up to £4,400 as part of a bank settlement as Green Valley looks to resolve its own data breach.

According to the plaintiffs, Green Valley failed to protect their information from a data breach in May 2022 that compromised their personal information.

Meanwhile the deadline looms for Americans to claim a chunk of a $115 million payout due to privacy concerns.

It comes after a class action lawsuit was filed against cloud applications provider Oracle America, Inc. in California in 2023.

The complaint alleges that the company illegally collected personal information and sold it to third parties for advertising purposes.

“Oracle improperly captured, compiled, and sold individuals’ online
and offline data to third parties without obtaining their consent,” the class action notice claims.

Web activity, purchases made online, geolocation and other personal information were reportedly collected and sold by the company.

What's a class-action settlement?

Class action lawsuits offer groups of people, or 'classes,' a way to band together in court.

These suits are often brought by one or a few people who allege a company or other entity has wronged a large group of people.

When a suit becomes a class action, it extends to all “class members,” or people who may have similar complaints to those who filed the suit.

Companies often settle class actions – offering payment to class members who typically waive their right to pursue further legal action by accepting money.

These payout agreements frequently include statements by the defendant denying wrongdoing. Companies tend to settle class actions to avoid the costs of further litigation.

Pollution, discrimination, or false advertising are a few examples of what can land a class action on a company’s doorstep.

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Eerie ‘human face’ found buried in sand on Mars in latest mysterious discovery on Red Planet

WHAT looks like a grisly, sun-scorched human face has been found half-buried in the sand on Mars by Nasa’s Perseverance rover.

An image taken by the rover in September shows a sandy face with a large brow bone, nostrils and a sad-sloping mouth.

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Although it may look like the remains of a decapitated head, it is actually a rock[/caption]
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Experts believe the face is just another hunk of sedimentary sandstone, a leftover from the planet’s water-rich past
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In 1976, the face pareidolia phenomena birthed the famous ‘Face on Mars’ image, taken by the American Viking 1 Orbiter[/caption]

Although it may look like the remains of a decapitated head, it is actually a rock.

Experts believe the face is just another hunk of sedimentary sandstone, a leftover from the planet’s water-rich past.

It’s unusual shape suggestions it was affected by water erosion when rivers used to flow on the Martian surface roughly 3.8billion years ago.

The rock has triggered a psychological phenomenon called face pareidolia.

Face pareidolia is the tendency to see human facial features in inanimate, or lifeless objects.

In 1976, the same phenomena birthed the famous ‘Face on Mars’ image, taken by the American Viking 1 Orbiter.

At the time, Nasa released a statement saying one of several Martian formations in the Cydonia region “resembles a human head”.

It was merely an optical illusion caused by the way sunlight hit the formations, resulting in shadows that gave impressions of eyes and a mouth.

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Perseverance found the rock on a flat sandy plane above the deep sloping sides of the 1,000metre-deep crater in August[/caption]

‘Zebra rock’

Nasa has been exploring Mars from afar for decades.

The Red Planet is blanketed with sand, rocks, ice, dust, clouds, craters and holes.

Every so often, bizarre discoveries like a mysterious “doorway” or “spaghetti monster” will take the internet by storm – before quickly being debunked by experts.

Yet, one recent rocky discovery has caused intrigue, with the US space agency stating it is “unlike any” debris seen on Mars before.

The object of this fascination is a black and white striped rock, dubbed ‘Freya Castle’ or “zebra rock”.

The loose stone was found in the Jezero Crater, where scientists believe they have the best chance of finding remnants of ancient alien life.

Perseverance, which has been roaming Mars since July 2020, found the rock on a flat sandy plane above the deep sloping sides of the 1,000metre-deep crater in August.

The Jezero Crater is thought to be what’s left of an ancient lake.

“While driving across unremarkable pebbly terrain, beady-eyed team members spotted a cobble in the distance with hints of an unusual texture in low resolution Navcam images, and gave it the name ‘Freya Castle’,” Nasa wrote in a statement.

The team planned a multispectral observation, a picture that shows beyond what the human eye can see, including infrared and ultraviolet light, using the Mastcam-Z camera.

“When these data were downlinked a couple days later, after Perseverance had already left the area, it became clear just how unusual it was,” Nasa added.

“The internet immediately lit up with speculation about what this “zebra rock” might be, and we’ve enjoyed reading your theories!”

The stone, about 20cm in size, is unlikely to have originated from the area in which it was found, with experts suggesting it could have rolled downhill from a source higher up.

“This possibility has us excited, and we hope that as we continue to drive uphill, Perseverance will encounter an outcrop of this new rock type so that more detailed measurements can be acquired,” the team concluded.

“Could these be our first glimpses at ancient rocks uplifted from depth by the Jezero impact, now exposed on the crater rim? Only time will tell…”

Mars facts

Here's what you need to know about the red planet...

  • Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun
  • It is named after the Roman god of war
  • The landmass of Mars is very similar to Earth but due to the difference in gravity you could jump three times higher there than you can here
  • Mars is mountainous and hosts the tallest mountain known in the Solar System called Olympus Mons, which is three times higher than Everest
  • Mars is considered to be the second most habitable planet after Earth
  • It takes the planet 687 Earth days to orbit the Sun
  • The planet has a diameter of 4,212 miles, and has an average distance from Earth of 140 million miles
  • Martian temperatures can vary wildly, reaching as high as 70F/20C or as low as -225F/-153C

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Luke Littler: Fans ‘sick to the stomach’ as Michael van Gerwen breaks unwanted record after ‘silly darts’

FANS couldn’t believe what they were watching during Luke Littler’s victory over Michael van Gerwen in the Czech Darts Open.

Littler, 17, won SIX successive legs to breeze past Van Gerwen 6-1 and book a spot in the semi-finals.

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Luke Littler and Michael Van Gerwen put on a match for the ages at the Czech Darts Open[/caption]

However, it was nothing to do with MVG’s efforts at the oche with the Dutchman playing some superb darts himself.

In fact, Van Gerwen‘s 112.19 average is the highest losing average in the history of the PDC European Tour.

The pair traded 11 maximums between them and put on a show for the fans in Prague.

Although some fans watching on seemed sickened by the incredible display of darts, scratching their heads at how MVG could put in such a solid performance and still get smashed.

Taking to social media, one wrote: “Silly darts and to be quite honest it makes me feel sick to the stomach.”

While another added: “Getting pumped 6-1 with a 112 average is criminal.”

A third posted: “Probably the best Euro Tour game of the year. Unreal standard from both. 112 average to lose 6-1 is some effort.”

And a fourth asked: “Can someone explain how MVG lost 6-1 with a 112 average?”.

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The pair posed for a hilarious snap after the match[/caption]

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Even MVG and Littler were aware of just how insane their match was with the pair sharing a lighthearted snap on social media of The Green Machine strangling the teen sensation.

Van Gerwen posted the snap alongside the caption: “This is not gonna happen again. Fantastic game by @LukeTheNuke180 what a talent. All the best.”

While Littler reacted to the clash in his post-match interview.

He said: “The first leg was very slow, Michael obviously won that leg. But after it I just switched the gears and I’ve done another 110-plus average.

“I had to pick my shots everything I could because I know Michael was right behind me.

“If I had finished it he would have punished me. I think that’s the most (180s) I’ve ever been involved with. People can obviously check my past games. I think that was the most.”

Littler’s efforts in the Czech Darts Open saw him string together three consecutive 110 averages.

However, after reaching the semi-final he was unable to go all the way – ultimately losing to Luke Humphries in his final-four matchup.

The Nuke lost 7-4 in the semi-final, before Humphries stormed his way to his TENTH title in just over a year with a 8-1 trashing of Kim Huybrechts in the final.

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Luke Humphries beat Littler in the semi-final and went on to win the Czech Darts Open[/caption]

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