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Friends star Matthew Perry dies aged 54

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Matthew Perry, beloved for his portrayal of the witty and endearing character Chandler Bing on the hit TV show “Friends,” has tragically passed away at the age of 54, according to reports.

The news of Perry’s untimely demise, attributed to an apparent drowning incident, has sent shockwaves through Hollywood and left millions of fans in mourning.

TMZ, a renowned entertainment news outlet, broke the story, revealing that law enforcement sources confirmed the actor’s passing.

The distressing incident unfolded at a residence in the Los Angeles area, where Perry was discovered on Saturday.

First-responders were summoned in response to a call for cardiac arrest. The exact location within the property where the incident occurred remains unclear.

According to TMZ, Perry was found in a jacuzzi at the residence, though no drugs were reportedly found at the scene, and there were no indications of foul play. The circumstances surrounding the tragic accident are still under investigation.

Matthew Perry’s struggles with addiction had been widely known, and he had bravely shared his battle with drugs and alcohol in his best-selling autobiography, “Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing: A Memoir,” which was published in 2022. Through his candid revelations, Perry had hoped to offer support and inspiration to others grappling with addiction.

Perry’s passing marks a profound loss for the entertainment industry, where his portrayal of Chandler Bing had left an indelible mark on the hearts of fans worldwide. As more details emerge regarding this heartbreaking incident, the world continues to remember and celebrate the life and talent of Matthew Perry.

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Arson attack on Melbourne synagogue sparks antisemitism concerns

Melbourne synagogue firebombed in suspected antisemitic attack, prompting condemnation from authorities and concerns over rising anti-Jewish sentiment.

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Arson detectives are investigating a fire at the Adass Israel synagogue in Melbourne, which authorities have labeled an antisemitic attack.

Witnesses reported seeing two masked individuals break windows and pour accelerants inside before igniting it around dawn.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned the act, stating it was intended to maximize damage and create fear.

Congregants attending early prayers managed to escape as flames engulfed the building. Albanese emphasized that this violence at a place of worship is an outrage and threatens social cohesion.

The arson and explosives squad is reviewing security footage to identify the suspects, with Detective Inspector Chris Murray confirming the fire was deliberately lit and targeted.

Significant escalation

Prominent Jewish lawyer Jeremy Leibler stated that the incident reflects a significant escalation of hate against the Jewish community, which has been increasingly visible over the past year.

Executive Council of Australian Jewry president Daniel Aghion expressed sorrow for the Jewish community, linking the attack to the ongoing tensions stemming from recent events in Israel and Gaza.

Since the October 7 attacks in Israel, which resulted in significant casualties, the conflict has prompted pro-Palestinian protests in Australia and heightened local tensions.

Deputy opposition leader Sussan Ley called the situation concerning, expressing empathy for the Jewish community in light of the incident.

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AI and data sovereignty set to lead business innovations in 2025

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As businesses embrace cutting-edge tech, challenges like data sovereignty and AI are taking centre stage.

 

Over the past six months, the AI industry has seen significant advancements, with competing models such as Meta’s Luma and Google’s Gemini entering the market.

However, these developments come with a reality check. Building large language models (LLMs) requires substantial computing power and time, making immediate returns on investment unlikely.

One promising innovation is agentic AI, a step beyond generative AI, which enables proactive, automated solutions.

For instance, this technology could stabilise IT systems autonomously, diagnosing and resolving issues without human intervention.

Data sovereignty has also emerged as a key focus, with increasing emphasis on keeping data within national borders to comply with local laws. This has driven the adoption of sovereign clouds and private data centres, ensuring secure and localised data processing for AI development.

Deepak Ajmani, Vice President of ANZ & APAC Emerging Markets at Confluent, joins to discuss the evolving business landscape.

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U.S. shoppers shatter Black Friday and Cyber Monday spending records

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U.S. shoppers opened up their wallets for record-spending on Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

As the holiday season kicks into full swing, many Americans are balancing the joy of gift-giving with the financial strain of holiday spending.

A recent survey by the Achieve Center of Consumer Insights reveals that while half of consumers plan to avoid holiday debt, others may find themselves paying off expenses well into the new year.

So, how can consumers budget to avoid last-minute splurges?

Financial expert Nicole Middendorf joins Veronica Dudo to share practical tips to help shoppers save money and focus on the true spirit of the season.

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