McDonald’s nugget sells for $100,000 on eBay for resembling video game character

The McNugget, which originally costs $0.99, jumped to the eye-watering dollar figure after US seller Polizna placed it on the auction site. (eBay)
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Updated 05 June 2021
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McDonald’s nugget sells for $100,000 on eBay for resembling video game character

  • The now-popular nugget got over 180 bidders before the auction closed on Friday
  • The seller said he expected it to get somewhere around $50

DUBAI: A single McDonald’s Chicken McNugget was sold for a $99,997 on online auction site eBay for looking very much like a character from “Among Us” video game.

The McNugget, which originally costs $0.99, jumped to the eye-watering dollar figure after US seller Polizna placed it on the auction site.  The nugget was spotted in a meal themed after the popular South Korean pop band BTS, as part of the band’s partnership with McDonald’s.

The now-popular nugget got over 180 bidders before the auction closed on Friday, a BBC report said.

The seller explained they would freeze and air-seal the nugget, and that it would be delivered “prior to expiration.”

Polizna said the chicken nugget had an “unmistakable correlation with the actual character, even including an odd bump on the back that would represent the backpack,” in comments to CNET.

He said he expected it to get somewhere around $50.

The Twitter accounts for Among Us and Xbox also joined the trend by posting on the nugget.

Among Us is an online multiplayer game created in 2018 by American game studio Innersloth.


A World War II veteran, 100, just married his bride, 96, near Normandy’s D-Day beaches

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A World War II veteran, 100, just married his bride, 96, near Normandy’s D-Day beaches

Terens called it ″the best day of my life”
On her way into the nuptials, the bubbly bride-to-be said, “It’s not just for young people, love, you know? We get butterflies. And we get a little action, also.″

CARENTAN-LES-MARAIS, France: Together, the collective age of the bride and groom was nearly 200. But World War II veteran Harold Terens and his sweetheart Jeanne Swerlin proved that love is eternal as they tied the knot Saturday inland of the D-Day beaches in Normandy, France.
Their respective ages — he’s 100, she’s a youngster of just 96 — made their nuptials an almost double-century celebration.
Terens called it ″the best day of my life.″
On her way into the nuptials, the bubbly bride-to-be said, “It’s not just for young people, love, you know? We get butterflies. And we get a little action, also.″
The location was the elegant stone-worked town hall of Carentan, a key initial D-Day objective that saw ferocious fighting after the June 6, 1944, Allied landings that helped rid Europe of Adolf Hitler’s tyranny.
Like other towns and villages across the Normandy coast where nearly 160,000 Allied troops came ashore under fire on five code-named beaches, it’s an effervescent hub of remembrance and celebration on the 80th anniversary for the deeds and sacrifices of young men and women that day, festooned with flags and bunting and with veterans feted like rockstars.
As the swing of Glenn Miller and other period tunes rang out on the streets, well-wishers were already lined up a good hour before the wedding, behind barriers outside the town hall.
After both declaring “oui” to vows read by a deputy mayor, the couple waved to the adoring crowds outside, flutes of champagne in hand.
The crowd yelled “la mariee!” — the bride! — to Jeanne, who wore a long flowing dress of vibrant pink. Harold looked dapper in a light blue suit.
And they’re expected to get a very special wedding-night party: They’ve been invited to the state dinner at the Elysee Palace on Saturday night with President Emmanuel Macron and US President Joe Biden, the mayor said.
The wedding was symbolic, not binding in law. Mayor Jean-Pierre Lhonneur’s office said he wasn’t empowered to wed foreigners who weren’t residents of Carentan, and that the couple, who are both American, hadn’t requested legally binding vows. However, they could always complete those formalities back in Florida if they wished.
Lhonneur likes to say that Normandy is practically a 51st state of the USA, given its reverence and gratitude for veterans and the sacrifices of the tens of thousands of Allied soldiers who never made it home from the Battle of Normandy.
Dressed in a 1940s dress that belonged to her mother, Louise, and a red beret, 73-year-old Jane Ollier was among the early-bird spectators who waited for a glimpse of the happy couple.
“It’s so touching to get married at that age,” she said. ‘’If it can bring them happiness in the last years of their lives, that’s fantastic.”

Florida woman charged with leaving her boyfriend to die in a suitcase faces October trial

Updated 08 June 2024
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Florida woman charged with leaving her boyfriend to die in a suitcase faces October trial

ORLANDO: A Florida woman charged with leaving her boyfriend to die after he was zipped into a suitcase in their home will go on trial in October following a hearing on Friday.
An Oct. 7 trial date was set during a court hearing for Sarah Boone in state court in Orlando, almost four years after her arrest. Boone, 46, has pleaded not guilty to the second-degree murder charge.
Boone initially told detectives with the Orange County Sheriff’s Office that she and her boyfriend, Jorge Torres, had been playing hide and seek in the residence they shared in Winter Park, Florida, when they thought it would be funny for Torres to get into the suitcase.
They had been drinking, and she decided to go to sleep, thinking that Torres could get out of the suitcase on his own, she told detectives, according to an arrest report.
When she woke up the next morning, she didn’t find Torres but then remembered he was in the suitcase. She unzipped the suitcase, and found him unresponsive, the arrest report said.
However, detectives charged Boone with murder after they found videos on her cell phone showing Torres yelling that he couldn’t breathe in the suitcase and calling out Boone’s name, according to the arrest report.
“Yeah, that’s what you do when you choke me,” Boone responded in one of the videos, according to the report. “Oh, that’s what I feel like when you cheat on me.”
An autopsy report said that Torres had scratches on his back and neck and contusions to his shoulder, skull and forehead from blunt force trauma, as well as a cut near his busted lip.
Since her arrest, Boone has gone through several attorneys, contributing to the delay in her trial.


Woman who says she’s the real Martha from ‘Baby Reindeer’ sues Netflix for defamation

Updated 07 June 2024
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Woman who says she’s the real Martha from ‘Baby Reindeer’ sues Netflix for defamation

A woman who says she is the inspiration for the relentless stalker at the center of Netflix’s “Baby Reindeer” sued the streaming giant Thursday for defamation and is seeking at least $170 million in damages.
Fiona Harvey, a Scottish attorney living in England who says the character Martha on the widely viewed limited series is clearly based on her, filed the lawsuit in federal court in Los Angeles that also alleges that Netflix was negligent, intentionally subjected her to emotional distress and violated her right to publicity.
On the British black comedy based on a one-man stage show by Richard Gadd, Gadd plays a doppelganger named Donny Dunn, who in his day job at a pub gives Martha, a bubby, quick-to-laugh customer, a free cup of tea. She eventually becomes a stalker who sends him tens of thousands of emails, tweets at him hundreds of times, smashes a bottle over his head and gouges his eyes, sexually assaults him, and is eventually arrested and sent to prison.
None of this actually happened, according to the lawsuit.
“The lies that Defendants told about Harvey to over 50 million people worldwide include that Harvey is a twice-convicted stalker who was sentenced to five years in prison, and that Harvey sexually assaulted Gadd,” the lawsuit says. “Defendants told these lies, and never stopped, because it was a better story than the truth, and better stories made money.”
Harvey also never previously stalked a police officer, as Gadd’s character learns on the show, the lawsuit says.
Netflix responded with a statement saying, “We intend to defend this matter vigorously and to stand by Richard Gadd’s right to tell his story.”
The lawsuit alleges the streamer did nothing to determine whether the stalking, assault, and convictions were accurate, nor did it do anything to understand the actual relationship between Harvey and Gadd.
“Netflix and Gadd destroyed her reputation, her character and her life,” the suit says.
Gadd is not named as a defendant, but emails sent seeking comment from attorneys representing him were not immediately returned.
The show premiered on Netflix in April, and Harvey publicly came forward and gave an interview to journalist Piers Morgan about a month later. But the lawsuit says viewers and British media outlets had identified her well before that, and they have tormented her constantly since.
This was possible, the lawsuit says, because on the show Martha creates social media posts identical to searchable posts by Harvey, including one in which she says, “my curtains need hung badly,” which is used as a sexual euphemism on the show.
The lawsuit also alleges that Harvey bears an “uncanny resemblance” to Martha, saying her “accent, manner of speaking and cadence” are “indistinguishable.”
The lawsuit says that the series’ claim at the beginning of its first episode that it’s a true story is “the biggest lie in television history” and that its defamation of Harvey is “at a magnitude and scale without precedent.”
Harvey is seeking all profits from “Baby Reindeer” and asks that punitive and other damages be awarded that would total at least $170 million.


Apple faces pressure to deliver on AI at developer conference

Updated 05 June 2024
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Apple faces pressure to deliver on AI at developer conference

SAN FRANCISCO: Apple is expected to make the case next week that it is not being left behind as tech world rivals blaze ahead with artificial intelligence.
AI and perhaps even a partnership with ChatGPT-maker OpenAI will likely be a driving theme at the Monday kickoff of Apple’s annual WWDC developers’ conference in Silicon Valley, according to analysts.
The conference is an annual jamboree for developers who create apps and software for Apple’s ecosystem, and CEO Tim Cook will work hard to persuade them that the company is a key AI player as rivals Microsoft and Google roll out innovations in rapid-fire succession.
While Apple has been quietly including AI features in its iPhones, iPads, and Mac computers for years, it has yet to solidify its overall strategy or embrace ChatGPT-style generative AI that took the world by storm in late 2022.
Apple’s share price has been on a roller coaster ride since the spark of the AI revolution, but the company’s Wall Street believers see next week’s announcements as the beginning of a new chapter for the iPhone-maker.
“WWDC represents the most important event for Apple in over a decade as the pressure to bring a generative AI stack of technology for developers and consumers is front and center,” Wedbush Equities senior analyst Daniel Ives told AFP.
At the heart of the announcements will almost certainly be an update to Apple’s iPhone operating system that is expected to see AI given a central role, according to Ives.
He also predicts a “flagship” OpenAI partnership involving an exclusive chatbot, which could be part of an upgrade to the much-derided virtual assistant Siri.
Since Apple makes most of its money from selling iPhones and other hardware, AI integrations will likely focus on its devices and services working more seamlessly together, said Creative Strategies analyst Carolina Milanesi.
“At the end of the day for Apple, it is about getting people to upgrade their iPhone,” Milanesi said.
“We will see if Apple gives them a compelling reason to do that.”
Apple’s rival Microsoft has “thrown down the gauntlet” by injecting generative AI features into Windows-powered computers to challenge MacBook laptops, according to Techsponential analyst Avi Greengart.
“The timing is critical for Apple,” said Emarketer senior analyst Gadjo Sevilla.
Announcements at WWDC will be a “litmus test” for Apple’s ability to integrate ChatGPT-like generative AI into all its devices and services, he said.
“Any misstep by Apple at this juncture could see it lose its place as a technology leader, especially as it is now sandwiched between two AI giants with actual products and release roadmaps that go well into the next two years.”
Early this year, Apple lost its spot as the world’s biggest company by market capitalization to Microsoft, with AI-chip leader Nvidia quickly closing in.
CEO Cook and his teams have already indicated their intention to answer the AI challenge by putting more powerful and AI-ready chips in recent iPad and MacBook releases.
But the big challenge for Apple is how to infuse the technology into its products without weakening its heavily promoted user privacy and security, according to analysts.
ChatGPT-style AI voraciously feeds off data and Apple will be at pains to fight the AI race while living up to its traditional position on safeguarding data privacy.
“Being too controlling of an AI ecosystem could cause Apple to lose ground or fall behind while other companies are moving fast and breaking things,” Sevilla said.
As it moves forward, Apple has little other choice than to enter the race.
Market-tracker Canalys forecasts that 16 percent of smartphones shipped globally this year will be AI-capable, with that share growing to 54 percent by 2028.


Woman charged with assault after UK politician Farage ‘milkshaked’

Updated 05 June 2024
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Woman charged with assault after UK politician Farage ‘milkshaked’

  • Farage, the newly appointed leader of the anti-immigration Reform UK party, was covered in what appeared to be banana milkshake

LONDON: A 25-year-old British woman has been charged with assault after Brexit figurehead Nigel Farage was doused with a milkshake during his campaign launch, police said Wednesday.
Essex Police said Victoria Thomas Bowen was charged with assault by beating and criminal damage in connection with the incident in Clacton-on-Sea on Tuesday.
She will appear at Colchester Magistrates Court on July 2, a statement said.
Farage, the newly appointed leader of the anti-immigration Reform UK party, was covered in what appeared to be banana milkshake from a McDonald’s cup after emerging from a pub thronged by crowds.
He had earlier been given a rousing welcome in the Brexit-supporting stronghold.
It was not this first time Farage has been targeted in a milkshake attack.
A man doused him when he was leader of Reform’s forerunner, the Brexit party, during the 2019 European election campaign.
The perpetrator, Paul Crowther, admitted to assault and criminal damage to a lapel mic on Farage’s suit, and was ordered to carry out 150 hours of community service and pay damages.
The Clacton constituency, currently held by the Conservatives, was the first to elect a lawmaker for Farage’s former political vehicle, the UK Independence Party (UKIP), in 2014.
Farage, a former European Parliament member, has run for and failed seven times to become a British MP. His candidacy threatens to split the right-wing vote.