Author: Scott Dylan

Scott Dylan, Founder of NexaTech Ventures, is an entrepreneur and philanthropist, sharing expertise on AI innovation, business strategy, and personal stories of mental health advocacy.

K-pop megastar Suga has been fined after being caught riding an electric scooter while under the influence of alcohol. The BTS member faced legal consequences for this action.Suga’s actions have spurred a mix of criticism and support from fans and the public alike. The incident has also opened up conversations about the responsibilities of public figures.Incident DetailsOn August 23, 2024, Suga was found riding an electric scooter approximately 500 meters (around 1,600 feet) after consuming alcohol. Although no one was injured and no property was damaged, he faced legal action for violating the Road Traffic Act.The Seoul Western District Court…

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Netflix has encountered a significant setback in its attempt to dismiss a defamation lawsuit. This case stems from the portrayal of Fiona Harvey in the popular series Baby Reindeer.The streaming giant is accused of spreading falsehoods alleged to have reached over 50 million viewers globally, significantly damaging Harvey’s reputation.The Case Against NetflixFiona Harvey, the inspiration behind the stalker character in Baby Reindeer, claims the series disseminated “brutal lies” about her. She asserts that the show, which labels itself as “a true story”, inaccurately represents several key events.Critical aspects such as a conviction for stalking, which did not occur in real…

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Epic Games has accused Samsung of making it too difficult to download Fortnite on certain mobile devices.In a legal complaint, Epic claims the process to install Fortnite on Samsung products involves numerous steps and security warnings, deterring users.Epic Games’ AllegationsEpic Games asserts that users face up to 21 steps to download and play Fortnite on new Samsung devices. This cumbersome process includes multiple security warning screens and changes to settings. According to Epic, this leads to around 50% of users abandoning the installation midway.The company attributes the complexity to Samsung’s Auto Blocker feature, designed to prevent malicious activity and unauthorised…

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Male fans of The Last Dinner Party say they faced ‘thorough’ searches and ‘condescending’ questions.The unusual security measures adopted during a recent gig in Lincoln have sparked controversy among the band’s followers.The Last Dinner Party was scheduled to perform at The Engine Shed in Lincoln on Saturday, but the event was unexpectedly cancelled after the support acts had already played. Claiming one of the band members was unwell, the sudden decision left many fans disappointed and frustrated. However, the cancellation wasn’t the only issue that arose.Male fans reported being singled out by security staff for extensive searches and intrusive questioning.…

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A treasured gilded icon has been stolen from the Chapel of Magdalene College in Cambridge.The theft occurred between the 24th and 25th of September, leaving the university community in shock and prompting a police appeal for information.Details of the Stolen IconThe stolen icon is a sacred painting of the Virgin and Child accompanied by two archangels, intricately depicted on a wooden board. The dimensions of the painting are approximately 35 x 25 cm, with a thickness of 2.5 cm. The background features a stunning gold leaf, framed by a red border, making the piece not only spiritually significant but also…

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Mike Peters, the frontman of the Welsh rock band The Alarm, has entered remission from an aggressive form of cancer following an NHS drug trial.Diagnosed with Richter’s syndrome in April, the 65-year-old rock star had to cancel his US tour. Thanks to an experimental therapy at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust in Manchester, Peters has now been given the all-clear.In April, just five days before embarking on a 50-date US tour, Mike Peters discovered a lump in his neck. This led to a swift referral from the North Wales Cancer Centre to The Christie hospital in Manchester, where he was…

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Dame Jilly Cooper’s 1988 novel ‘Rivals’ has been transformed into an eight-part series, retaining its original 1980s charm.The “bonkbuster” genre may not be her favourite term, but the new adaptation brings back the audacious essence of the decade.A visit to Dame Jilly Cooper’s Cotswolds home is steeped in nostalgia, with walls adorned with family photos, art, and memorabilia. Despite the early hour, she offers guests drinks, showcasing old-school hospitality in her 14th-century home.Cooper’s novels, famously set in the world of horse-owning, bed-swapping upper classes, were 1980s sensations. The adaptation of ‘Rivals’ into a star-studded series has her approval, though she…

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A new theatre in Swindon could open its doors as early as 2026, according to local council leaders.The theatre is set to replace the ageing Wyvern Theatre and promises to offer seating for up to 2,000 people.New Theatre PlansA brand-new theatre could open in Swindon as early as 2026, according to the leader of the council. Swindon Borough Council aims to replace the ageing Wyvern Theatre near Regent Square with a larger, more modern venue. The new theatre is part of the council’s broader Swindon Plan, which envisions significant improvements in local facilities.The council’s head, Councillor Jim Robbins, has expressed…

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The much-anticipated ‘Birds: Brilliant and Bizarre’ exhibition at the Natural History Museum is drawing considerable attention, particularly due to the inclusion of Bea Baranowska’s remarkable artwork. This Somerset-based illustrator’s creations are captivating audiences, showcasing her deep connection to nature and wildlife.Having been discovered on social media, Baranowska’s journey from a graphic design graduate to a featured artist at one of the most prestigious museums has been nothing short of extraordinary. Her story is not just inspirational for aspiring artists but also highlights the importance of perseverance and passion.A Highlight in Baranowska’s CareerBea Baranowska, originating from Radstock, Somerset, has described her…

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A profound new art exhibition in Cambridge is set to reveal the harrowing effects of domestic abuse through a variety of creative mediums. The display, organised by Sharon Livermore and Anglia Ruskin University, aims to confront the brutal realities of this issue. Featuring work from artists who have been directly impacted by or lost loved ones to domestic abuse, the exhibition highlights the urgent need for societal change.Art Against Abuse InitiativeThe ‘Breaking the Silence: Art Against Abuse’ exhibition is a joint initiative between Sharon Livermore MBE and Anglia Ruskin University. The collaboration aims to break the silence surrounding domestic abuse…

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