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General Hospital Recap: Michael Wins Full Custody of His Kids
General Hospital Recap: Michael Wins Full Custody of His Kids

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time13-06-2025

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General Hospital Recap: Michael Wins Full Custody of His Kids

General Hospital Recap: Michael Wins Full Custody of His Kids originally appeared on Daytime Confidential. On today's General Hospital recap: Natalia tells Sonny he's in serious trouble and tells him about her drunk driving arrest. She says she could face up to 5 years in jail unless she helps ADA Turner build a case against him. Sonny says he never discussed his business with her but Natalia says Deception's financials show discrepancies. Sonny realizes that would be enough for Turner to get a warrant to search all of his holdings. He wants her to keep her mouth shut, but Natalia says she'll go to prison. She promises to stay loyal to him so Sonny tells her to remain calm and he'll handle everything. Kristina tells Alexis she hired someone to seduce Ava to divide her and Ric. She's certain Cody will have Ava eating out of his hand. Kristina says with Lucky gone, Ric will circle back around to Liz. She thinks they could use this to their advantage, but Alexis says Kristina hasn't learned anything from her mistakes. Kristina promises she's thought it through and I playing the long game. She's certain it's a surefire plan and another opportunity will not come. Kristina is worried Alexis will get caught embezzling money and this could stop it. Cody heads to the gallery on the pretext of returning Ava's sunglasses but she questions how he found her. He makes small talk about her art, which piques her interest. Ava explains the art on the walls and gives him an invite to a show. Cody updates Kristina that he went to the gallery, land she owes him a thousand dollars. He thinks he can pull this off and asks how far she wants him to go. Cody points out Ava is lethal and he's being asked to seduce a murderer and wants more money. Liz apologizes to Laura for letting Lucky leave town, but Laura doesn't blame her. Laura says Lucky made the choice to be true to himself and she's grateful to Liz. Laura summons Alexis and tells her Martin wants Liz to file a lawsuit over the accident. She says Martin is desperate for work and Liz deserves it if the car malfunctioned. Laura wants to know if Liz has a strong case and if she should convince her to pursue it. Alexis doesn't think the case is worth it but promises to talk to Liz and Martin. Everyone heads to the courthouse for the judgement. Diane and the Corinthi are concerned whereas Drew is certain it's a good sign. Jason promises Michael if things don't go his way, he and the kids will be spirited away. The judge grants Willow and Michael a divorce and dissolves their marriage. For custody, the judge lists all of the damaging things that Willow has done and says she's demonstrated a consistent pattern of negligence and violating the law. The judge decides to award full custody to Michael. Willow gets upset saying the children belong to her and screams at the judge not to take her kids away. She begs Michael to talk to the judge and allow her to keep her children. Willow collapses in Nina's arms, crying and then passes out. Diane says that outburst validates the judge's decision to give the kids to Michael. Nina accuses Drew of being the cause of Willow's loss since she did everything for him while the court saw her as a bad mother. Willow is taken to the hospital and admitted. Liz updates Nina and Drew. Liz says they'll be calling for a psych evaluation. Michael is upset with how things ended up, but Carly thinks it's a wake up call for Willow, so she can have a relationship with the kids. Carly and Jason discuss how awful it was to see Willow break down. Jason says Drew shattered their family and Willow. Ric heads to the hospital and Liz understands how awful it is that Willow is losing her kids. Ric says he feels horrible about losing the case and wishes he'd had a different result. Nina tells Drew to leave as he's the last person Willow needs. She says Drew is to blame and cost her the kids. Nina tells Drew to walk away from Willow if he truly loves her. Michael tells Wylie about going to court and getting divorced. He says the judge agreed it was best that they live with him for now. Keep checking back for the latest General Hospital recaps! This story was originally reported by Daytime Confidential on Jun 13, 2025, where it first appeared.

General Hospital Recap: Lucky and Elizabeth Call It Quits
General Hospital Recap: Lucky and Elizabeth Call It Quits

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time06-06-2025

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General Hospital Recap: Lucky and Elizabeth Call It Quits

General Hospital Recap: Lucky and Elizabeth Call It Quits originally appeared on Daytime Confidential. On today's General Hospital recap: Lucky questions whether Liz's "no" is forever but she says their lives don't fit together. Lucky understands her hesitancy and swears he wants to be here with her and Aiden. He says he's in it for the long haul but Liz asks if that will really make him happy. Liz says she doesn't want him to live an unfulfilled life just to prove something to her. She wants honesty and asks if Port Charles is really where he wants to be. Lucky claims to love her and wants to be with her everyday but agrees that Port Charles is not his home anymore. He admits it won't fulfil him to be here full time even though he wants to. Lucky asks her to leave with him and that every day would be an adventure. Liz brings up Aiden and that his family and friends are here. Lucky says once Aiden goes to college, they'll be free but Liz says she has a life here. She says she'd be as unhappy if she went as he would be if he stayed. The two admit they will always love each other, but they've outgrown their past. Lucky says he'll be leaving soon and will talk to Aiden before he goes. Sonny asks Maxie how badly Deception needs Sidwell, and she says he's more important to the company than Sonny is. Maxie says their face cream sales have gone through the roof thanks to Sidwell's zinquite. Maxie admits she doesn't love working with Sidwell but they're making money, thanks to him. Marco and Lucas spend time at the pool. Natalia wanders out of whatever closet she's been hiding in for the past few weeks and wants to talk to Marco. She says Ali won't talk to her and asks Marco to get his sister to call her mother. Marco gets angry and tells his mother to stay away from both him and Ali. Sonny sees Natalia upset and offers to listen. She blames Jenz for the cracks in her relationship with Marco. Sonny says she needs to back off and let their relationship get back on track. Later, Natalia is arrested for drunk driving. Curtis and Portia put on happy faces for their company, which includes Trina, Kai and a visiting Marshall. We get a TJ shout out, who's apparently working late at the hospital. Trina introduces Kai to Marshall, who knows about the back surgery. Kai praises Drew who paid for the surgery and says he's ready to get back onto the field. Marshall tells Curtis he's not happy to hear Drew is involved with Kai. Portia and Curtis argue, and she gets annoyed with his attitude. Curtis says they're hanging onto the marriage only until he can find Jacinda and have her say Drew took the ketamine for recreation. Kai overhears the conversation. Anna summons Jason to ask for help and explains about Dalton and his research She needs Jason's help to prove his work is dangerous. Anna mentions Dalton hired Josslyn as his new research assistant. Anna believes the WSB are involved despite Jack's claims there is nothing there. She figures if the WSB is interested it has to be big and dangerous. Anna doesn't want Emma involved in something who can hurt her. She says she can't directly investigate Dalton and Jason agrees to look into it for her. Josslyn informs Brennan that Dalton and Sidwell are working together, and Sidwell is financing the project. Jack gives her a box so she can clone Dalton's phone and tells her Anna's interest has been piqued. Josslyn figures she needs to discredit Emma to throw Anna off the scent. Jack tells her not to attract Anna's attention for fear she'll figure out Josslyn is working for the bureau. Jack warns her that she can't run interference if Anna comes snooping around. At the courthouse Ric surmises that based on the dates, Michael cheated on Willow first and Sasha has no choice but to agree. Diane goes through the timeline with Sasha in order to prove Willow's dalliances and feelings for Drew happened before Michael and Sasha slept together. Ric asks how much money Michael paid Sasha to keep quiet about the baby. Sasha says she wasn't paid and that she was the one who asked him not to claim his child. Sasha is in pain and announces she thinks she's in labor, but Ric keeps pressing for answers. The judge calls a recess, and Michael offers to take her to the hospital, but Sasha says the baby is coming now. Nina yells at Ric for going after Sasha on the stand, which Carly overhears and gets in Nina's face. Drew counters Carly is to blame for moving up the court date and now that they've proven Michael was unfaithful, he'll lose custody of his kids. Carly, Drew and Nina continue to argue. Carly tells Drew that Nina hired Jacinda (oooooh, did not have that on my Bingo card for today). Willow offers to help while paramedics are held up by a protest outside. Sasha worries she'll lose the baby like she did with Liam. Michael reassures her that their baby will be strong, Giant Baby Girl Corbin Corinthos is born. Keep checking back for the latest General Hospital recaps! This story was originally reported by Daytime Confidential on Jun 6, 2025, where it first appeared.

Where Will SentinelOne Stock Be in 1 Year?
Where Will SentinelOne Stock Be in 1 Year?

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time14-05-2025

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Where Will SentinelOne Stock Be in 1 Year?

SentinelOne's stock has dropped 75% from its all-time high. It faces tough macro and competitive headwinds. It looks reasonably valued, but it might not impress the market this year. 10 stocks we like better than SentinelOne › SentinelOne (NYSE: S), a provider of AI-powered cybersecurity services, attracted a lot of attention when it went public at $35 per share on June 30, 2021. Its stock opened at $46 and eventually closed at an all-time high of $76.30 on Nov. 12, 2021. At the time, investors were impressed by its rapid growth and ambitious plans to replace human analysts with AI algorithms. But at its peak, SentinelOne's market cap swelled to $13.5 billion -- or 66 times the revenue it would generate in fiscal 2022 (ended in January 2022). Those lofty valuations became unsustainable as its growth rates decelerated, it racked up more losses, and rising interest rates drove investors toward more conservative investments. Today, it trades at about $19 with a market cap of $6.3 billion. That's just 6 times the revenue of $1.01 billion it's expected to generate in fiscal 2026. So should investors buy SentinelOne and expect it to recover over the next 12 months? Or will its upside potential remain limited in this volatile market? SentinelOne's Singularity XDR (extended detection and response) endpoint security platform uses AI algorithms to tackle cybersecurity threats. It claims its automated approach is faster, more efficient, and less prone to making mistakes than teams of human analysts. SentinelOne runs Singularity on a mix of on-site appliances and cloud-based services. That hybrid approach allows its clients to access its services without an internet connection -- which is a blind spot for cloud-native cybersecurity leaders like CrowdStrike. SentinelOne's revenue more than doubled in fiscal 2021, fiscal 2022, and fiscal 2023. Its dollar-based net revenue retention rate, which gauges its year-over-year growth per existing customer, also expanded throughout all three years. Its annual recurring revenue (ARR) skyrocketed as it grew its percentage of large customers, which generated more than $100,000 in ARR. Metric FY 2021 FY 2022 FY 2023 FY 2024 FY 2025 Revenue growth 100% 120% 106% 47% 32% Dollar-based net revenue retention rate 117% 129% 132% 114% 110% ARR growth 96% 123% 88% 39% 27% Growth in customers with $100,000+ in ARR 109% 137% 74% 30% 25% Data source: SentinelOne. SentinelOne now serves more than 14,000 costumers, and 1,411 of them were generating over $100,000 in ARR at the end of fiscal 2025. But in fiscal 2024 and fiscal 2025, its growth decelerated. That slowdown was caused by tougher competition from larger cybersecurity companies like CrowdStrike and Palo Alto Networks, which are both expanding their AI-driven services; macro headwinds that made it tougher to gain new customers; and the retirement of its legacy Deception identity security product to focus on Singularity's growth. SentinelOne expects that slowdown to continue with 23% revenue growth in fiscal 2026 as those headwinds persist. During its latest conference call in March, CEO Tomer Weingarten said the company must "remain mindful of the macro environment" as the "political uncertainty continues to impact budget, timing, and business decisions" for many of its customers. Analysts expect its revenue to only rise 22% in fiscal 2027. That slowdown wouldn't be too worrisome if SentinelOne were profitable. But it only slightly narrowed its net loss from $339 million in fiscal 2024 to $288 million in fiscal 2025 on a generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) basis, and analysts expect it to post another net loss of $250 million in fiscal 2026. It only held $187 million in cash and equivalents at the end of fiscal 2025. On the bright side, SentinelOne's non-GAAP gross margin improved from 2 percentage points to 79% in fiscal 2025. Its non-GAAP operating margin also rose from negative 19% to negative 3% as it trimmed its workforce, discontinued Deception, and streamlined its spending. For fiscal 2026, the company expects its non-GAAP gross margin to rise to 78.5%-79.5% with a positive non-GAAP operating margin of 3%-4%. Those green shoots indicate it isn't being clobbered by its bigger competitors, and its GAAP margins could improve once it reins in the stock-based compensation expenses that consumed nearly a third of its revenue in fiscal 2025. Its low debt-to-equity ratio of 0.4 also leaves it some room to take on more debt if it runs low on cash. Assuming SentinelOne matches analysts' expectations for fiscal 2026 and fiscal 2027 -- and still trades at 6 times its forward sales at the beginning of calendar 2026 -- its market cap might grow 17% to $7.4 billion over the next 12 months. That would be a decent gain, but a lot of near-term macro and competitive headwinds could prevent it from meeting Wall Street's forecasts. If you believe SentinelOne will continue to challenge traditional cybersecurity companies with its AI-driven services, it might be worth nibbling on right now. However, I think it could trade sideways and struggle to stay ahead of the market until its growth rates stabilize and its GAAP margins improve. Before you buy stock in SentinelOne, consider this: The Motley Fool Stock Advisor analyst team just identified what they believe are the for investors to buy now… and SentinelOne wasn't one of them. The 10 stocks that made the cut could produce monster returns in the coming years. Consider when Netflix made this list on December 17, 2004... if you invested $1,000 at the time of our recommendation, you'd have $598,613!* Or when Nvidia made this list on April 15, 2005... if you invested $1,000 at the time of our recommendation, you'd have $753,878!* Now, it's worth noting Stock Advisor's total average return is 922% — a market-crushing outperformance compared to 169% for the S&P 500. Don't miss out on the latest top 10 list, available when you join . See the 10 stocks » *Stock Advisor returns as of May 12, 2025 Leo Sun has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends CrowdStrike. The Motley Fool recommends Palo Alto Networks. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. Where Will SentinelOne Stock Be in 1 Year? was originally published by The Motley Fool

General Hospital Recap: Maxie Is Forced to Choose Between Brook Lynn and Lulu
General Hospital Recap: Maxie Is Forced to Choose Between Brook Lynn and Lulu

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time07-05-2025

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General Hospital Recap: Maxie Is Forced to Choose Between Brook Lynn and Lulu

Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Generate Key Takeaways On today's General Hospital recap: Brook Lynn repeats she had a baby in high school and tells Tracy until recently the only one who knew was Lois. Brook Lynn explains how Lulu broke into Martin's hotel room and found the notes about the baby. She says Lulu confronted her and said the father had a right to know but Brook Lynn was scared. Tracy says she supports Brook Lynn's decision to give up the baby if that's what she truly wanted. Brook Lynn admits sometimes she regrets the decision, but it would have been difficult to raise a child. She says she wanted to give her child a better life than a teenage mother. Brook Lynn says she never told the father and thinks it's too late now but wonders what Tracy thinks. Tracy doesn't see her as a coward and is glad she told her about the baby. Tracy asks if she's thought about looking for her son, but Brook Lynn says it's up to the child. Tracy says she's heartbroken Brook Lynn was scared to tell her and loves her. (I'm not crying, you're crying!!) Previous General Hospital (GH) Recap: Tracy Learns The Truth About Brook Lynn and Lulu's Feud Drew and Willow get to the hospital, and he swears he would never disrespect her that way. Amy gossips about her to another nurse and then questions Willow about her plans to stay with Drew. She says Willow can do better than to be with a man who cheats but Willow chastises her. Isaiah has the test results and tells Drew he has ketamine in his system. Willow believes he was drugged and heads home. Drew spots Mac and tells him he wants to report a crime and shows him the lab report. Mac points out that Ketamine is a recreational drug and asks if Drew took too much. Drew denies taking it and remembers his last memory that night was with Tracy. The Deception women discuss the Nurse's Ball. Lucy says she disinvited Drew, but Maxie says she can't do that, and Lois reminds her that he donated to the ball. Lucy brings up Carly and her big mouth and worries she'll cause a scene with Drew and Willow. Lois wants to discuss the Nurse's Ball, but Tracy asks Lois where her great grandson is. Brook Lynn tells Maxie that she has to pick a side, between her or Lulu. Dante doesn't want Lulu to write the adoption story and asks her to choose to write about something else. Lulu says she won't let Brook Lynn dictate what she writes about. She says Brook Lynn is overreacting, and the Banner picked the adoption story. Lulu says she was hired to write this and won't change things for Brook Lynn. Dante says Brook Lynn and Chase have been going through a hard time and reminds Lulu of the hardship they had conceiving. Lulu says she understands but won't stop the story because it's an important topic. Dante says she's not considering others' feelings, but Lulu says she's trying to get her career up and running. Lulu asks why Brook Lynn's feelings are more important, but Dante says they had a fling a long time ago. He says Lulu is bothered because she's still in love with him. Dante tells her that it came from Maxie and Lulu admits she was going to tell him before her accident. He wonders if Lulu thinks he should have waited for her and not fallen for Sam. Lulu says she's happy Sam was there for Dante and Rocco. She says she knows Dante is grieving but she has to get on with her life. Lulu says she feels lost but admits she's in love with Dante. He says he's still in love with her too. People gather at the beach for the PCU party and bonfire. Vaughn shows up and eggs Gio and Emma to go into the water with him. After Emma strips down and goes in, Josslyn finds the harddrive and takes it. When she comes back, she tells Vaughn she needs to plant the drive back onto Emma, so she hands in that specific corrupted drive. Danny and Rocco show up at the bonfire, where they get drinks and flirt with PCU girls. Danny heads off with a girl while Rocco continues to drink. Josslyn catches Danny but is quick to tell him that they can ignore each other. Rocco passes out on the beach. Carly praises Nina for the mess that is Drew, having seen the video. She is thrilled at what Nina pulled off. Nina explains about hiring Jacinda, slipping the drugs in Drew's drink and having Willow find them the next morning. Nina says she hates herself for hurting Willow, but Carly says she did the right thing. Carly says if Willow breaks up with Drew, she and Michael can agree on the children. Nina says Drew pleaded his case and he and Willow have gone to the hospital. Carly is surprised to hear about the Ketamine and says Willow will believe Drew didn't take it himself. Carly says it will be bad if Willow finds out Nina was behind the situation. Nina says Jacinda is long gone and no one can corroborate Drew's story. She believes Willow will see who he really is. Carly says Nina has to push Willow into believing Drew got high on purpose and slept with someone else. Nina says she can't push too hard otherwise Willow will be suspicious. Carly says Michael won't let Willow raise their kids with Drew. Willow shows up. *The pro for today: Great big giant fat kudos to Amanda and Jane. They put on a masterclass today. The cons: Apparently the writers forgot it's only the beginning of May in upstate New York and people wouldn't be half naked or wanting to swim. Heck, there is probably still some ice in whatever body of water that is. * Keep checking back for the latest General Hospital recaps!

Turkish drama ‘Deception' tops prime-time ratings in Italy
Turkish drama ‘Deception' tops prime-time ratings in Italy

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time06-05-2025

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Turkish drama ‘Deception' tops prime-time ratings in Italy

The series tells the story of a mother whose life shatters when she discovers her entire family has been lying to her. The Turkish drama Deception, produced by TIMS&B Productions and distributed by Inter Medya, has claimed the top spot in Italy's competitive Friday prime-time television lineup. Broadcast on Canale 5, the series attracted 2.291m viewers and achieved a 14.8% audience share, surpassing Rai 1's special episode of L'Eredità, which drew 2.009m viewers with a 13.8% share. This victory marks a major milestone for Turkish television in one of Europe's most established TV markets and further cements the global appeal of Turkish dramas. Already licensed in numerous international markets, Deception has consistently performed well globally, most recently concluding its broadcast in Panama with a highly viewed and widely discussed final episode. Featuring Vahide Percin, Mustafa Ugurlu, Ercan Kesal, Feyza Sevil Güngör, Caner Sahin and Berkay Ates, Deception delivers a narrative of love, betrayal, family dynamics, and deception. At its core lies the heart-wrenching tale of a mother whose life is shattered by the deceit spun by her own kin, juxtaposed with the unwavering love of a young couple amidst adversities. Commenting on the show's success, Can Okan, Founder and CEO of Inter Medya, said: 'These results are a clear reflection of the continuously growing global demand for Turkish drama. We are proud to see Deception connects with audiences across continents, from Europe to Latin America.'

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