Amazon Luna announced a big change on Friday that will prevent players from purchasing third-party games and subscriptions. The cloud gaming service will remove previously-purchased games on June 10th, 2026, though they'll still be available to play on other platforms through the EA, GOG, or Ubisoft accounts players used when purchasing the title. In line with these changes, Amazon Luna will no lo...
Amazon Luna announced a big change on Friday that will prevent players from purchasing third-party games and subscriptions. The cloud gaming service will remove previously-purchased games on June 10th, 2026, though they'll still be available to play on other platforms through the EA, GOG, or Ubisoft accounts players used when purchasing the title. In line with these changes, Amazon Luna will no longer support EA, Ubisoft, or GOG's third-party stores. It's also discontinuing subscriptions to Ubisoft Plus and Jackbox Games, and says it will cancel active subscriptions purchased through Luna at the end of the billing cycle. Amazon Luna is gett … Read the full story at The Verge.
NASA’s Artemis II crew prepares for a splashdown after a historic trip around the moon. Laurie Leshin, former head of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, discusses the risk the astronauts face on their return to Earth and what comes next for the Artemis program. (Source: Bloomberg)
NASA’s Artemis II crew prepares for a splashdown after a historic trip around the moon. Laurie Leshin, former head of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, discusses the risk the astronauts face on their return to Earth and what comes next for the Artemis program. (Source: Bloomberg)
The Magnificent 7 had 82 unusually active call options on Thursday. Twelve of them could be had for under $100. Here are the three best Hail Mary bets to buy now.
The Magnificent 7 had 82 unusually active call options on Thursday. Twelve of them could be had for under $100. Here are the three best Hail Mary bets to buy now.
Donald Trump has spun the recent rescue of a downed airman whose fighter jet was destroyed behind Iranian borders as a resounding success. But the story is very different in one of the many viral, AI-generated Lego videos that have been produced by Iranian content creation group Explosive Media in the weeks since the US and Israel began dropping bombs on the country. In Explosive Media's music vid...
Donald Trump has spun the recent rescue of a downed airman whose fighter jet was destroyed behind Iranian borders as a resounding success. But the story is very different in one of the many viral, AI-generated Lego videos that have been produced by Iranian content creation group Explosive Media in the weeks since the US and Israel began dropping bombs on the country. In Explosive Media's music video take on how things played out, the US military is a joke for losing multiple planes and helicopters , and spending "$100 million just to save one guy." The video's shots of Lego jets exploding into $100 bills and golden coins reinforce the idea … Read the full story at The Verge.
Raízen SA and its creditors are working on a new restructuring proposal for the company’s 65 billion reais ($12.5 billion) debt load following a week of high-stakes meetings in New York, according to people familiar with the matter. Creditors want more of a say in how the Brazilian biofuels giant is managed, given they are poised to become significant stockholders through a potential debt-for-equi...
Raízen SA and its creditors are working on a new restructuring proposal for the company’s 65 billion reais ($12.5 billion) debt load following a week of high-stakes meetings in New York, according to people familiar with the matter. Creditors want more of a say in how the Brazilian biofuels giant is managed, given they are poised to become significant stockholders through a potential debt-for-equity swap, the people said, asking not to be identified because the discussions are private. During the meetings, controlling shareholders Shell Plc and Cosan SA resisted a push from debtholders that they commit to injecting more money into Raízen, the people said. London-based company Shell agreed in March to inject 3.5 billion reais during the restructuring, while Cosan founder Rubens Ometto committed to put in 500 million reais. The new proposal request was reported earlier by newspaper O Estado de S. Paulo. Negotiations are expected to continue in the coming days as the parties race to finalize a plan that can secure support from a majority of bondholders and banks, the people said. While a counterproposal from creditors is expected to come in the next week, there is no formal deadline for the plan, and structures may still change, the people added. The parties are up against a legal deadline of June 6TK to come up with an out-of-court settlement. The push for governance changes also reflects deepening lender discomfort with Raízen’s performance. The joint venture, created in 2011, has been hammered by high interest rates, large investments that have yet to pay off and operational hurdles in its sugar and ethanol divisions, leading to a string of earnings misses. Raízen and Cosan declined to comment, and Shell didn’t reply to a request for comment. The New York meetings follow Raízen’s move to seek an extrajudicial restructuring, a step aimed at protecting cash flow during negotiations. Both the company and its creditors agree that an out-of-court solution is preferable t...
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In this episode of Motley Fool Money, Motley Fool contributors Travis Hoium, Lou Whiteman, and Dan Caplinger discuss: To catch full episodes of all The Motley Fool's free podcasts, check out our podcast center . When you're ready to invest, check out this top 10 list of stocks to buy . A full transcript is below. Continue reading