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Brown University shooting: 2 dead, 8 critically injured; manhunt underway; 60,000+ lbs chicken recalled; Chester County fire kills 1; Trump tosses Army–Navy coin; Mentra debuts open smart glasses OS; Disney circulates four “Avengers: Doomsday” trailers to boost “Avatar: Fire and Ash” repeat viewings
Two killed, eight critically injured in Brown University shooting; manhunt underway for suspect, officials say
Two killed, eight critically injured in a Brown University shooting after a gunman opened fire at a campus building where exams were underway Saturday afternoon in Rhode Island, officials said. A massive manhunt is underway for the suspect.
Nationwide Recall Issued for More Than 60,000 Pounds of Chicken
Nationwide Recall Issued for More Than 60,000 Pounds of Chicken after it was found the products contain undeclared soy—a known allergen. Translation: mystery ingredients made it onto the menu, so anyone with a soy allergy should steer clear while the grown-ups fix the labels.
Man dies in Chester County fire
Man dies in Chester County fire: A blaze at a townhouse complex in Easttown Township, Chester County, left one man dead and injured a firefighter.
Trump attends Army-Navy football game, performs coin toss
Trump attends Army-Navy football game, performs coin toss, turning M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore into a presidential cameo before kickoff. He met with players, then noted on Truth Social that he’d been asked which side he supported—delivering the kind of diplomatic shrug designed to keep both cadets and midshipmen applauding.
Mentra Unveils Open Smart Glasses OS with Cross-Compatibility
Mentra Unveils Open Smart Glasses OS with Cross-Compatibility—and for once, “open” actually means open. The company released an open-source smart glasses operating system that lets developers build once and run across multiple models, starting with four: Mentra’s Live and Mach 1, Vuzix’s Z100, and Even Realities’ G1—some display-only, some recording-only. There’s already a fledgling app store and an active repo, suggesting this might evolve past the usual gadget graveyard. It’s a refreshing pivot from the usual walled-garden eyewear, and a decent rebuttal to critics who’ve argued the biggest problem with smart glasses is the closed software stapled to your face.
At least two killed in shooting at Brown University in Rhode Island
At least two people were killed in a shooting at Brown University in Rhode Island, and several others were injured, according to authorities. The university issued a 4:22 p.m. alert warning of an active shooter and instructing students and staff to run, hide, and fight as a last resort, as police converged near the Barus & Holley engineering complex. The FBI and multiple local departments, including Providence and Cranston, responded; Brown later said no suspect was in custody and the search continued amid reports of additional shots near Governor Street. A campus-wide shelter-in-place remained in effect, with students describing hours spent hiding as final exams were underway. Early claims of a significantly higher casualty count remain unconfirmed.
Disney Reportedly Distributing Four Versions of the Avengers: Doomsday Trailer to Theaters to Encourage Repeat Viewings of Avatar: Fire and Ash
Disney Reportedly Distributing Four Versions of the Avengers: Doomsday Trailer to Theaters to Encourage Repeat Viewings of Avatar: Fire and Ash: In a move only a studio with two of the biggest franchises on Earth could dream up, Disney will reportedly cycle four different Avengers: Doomsday trailers in theaters over four consecutive weeks—each running for seven days—to nudge fans back into seats for Avatar: Fire and Ash, which opens December 19. The first Doomsday teaser could land within days, a full year before the film’s December 18, 2026 release; Marvel declined to comment. Fans are guessing each cut might spotlight a different team—Avengers, New Avengers/Thunderbolts, Fantastic Four, X-Men—or, more likely, be slightly tweaked week to week. The stakes are high: James Cameron has warned of “sequelitis,” shrinking theater attendance (about 75% of 2019), and says the new Avatar cost a “metric f— ton” and needs roughly double to turn a profit; he’s even “absolutely” ready to walk away if it flops. A Korean ratings listing pegs an Avengers: Doomsday trailer at 1:25, suggesting the rollout is imminent—because nothing says event cinema like collectible trailers.
At least two killed in Brown University shooting
At least two people were killed in a shooting at Brown University in Rhode Island on Saturday, authorities said. The university initially reported multiple victims transported to local hospitals before confirming the deaths, and Providence Mayor Brett Smiley later said eight people were in critical condition.
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