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Ben Stiller Says Ariana Grande's Role in ‘Meet the Parents 4' Is ‘the Whole Engine' of Film
Ben Stiller Says Ariana Grande's Role in ‘Meet the Parents 4' Is ‘the Whole Engine' of Film

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Ben Stiller Says Ariana Grande's Role in ‘Meet the Parents 4' Is ‘the Whole Engine' of Film

Ben Stiller has officially confirmed what pretty much everyone has known: Ariana Grande will indeed be part of the fourth installment of the Meet the Parents franchise next year. 'I can't really talk too much, I guess, at this point about the movie,' Stiller told The Today Show during a 25th anniversary reunion of the cast of the first film. 'But the character she's playing is — she's going to be really, really funny and kind of the whole engine of the new movie. So it's exciting.' More from Rolling Stone 'Wicked: For Good' Trailer Sees Glinda and Elphaba's Friendship Tested Ariana Grande, Pedro Pascal, Sabrina Carpenter Sign Letter for LGBTQ+ Suicide Prevention Funds Eminem, Post Malone Make Cameos in Adam Sandler's 'Happy Gilmore 2' Trailer 'Half the things — the scenes that I have with her will be singing scenes,' co-star Robert De Niro joked on The Today Show. In May, Grande, coming off a Best Actress Oscar nomination for Wicked, let the news out when she posted on social media: 'Very thrilled to be joining (meeting) the family !!!!!!!' The same month, the Hollywood Reporter divulged that Grande's character will likely be a 'ball-busting woman' engaged to the son of the couple played by Stiller and Teri Polo. Along with De Niro and Blythe Danner, Polo will be returning to the new film. The next Meet the Parents, the first addition to the franchise in 15 years, will continue to follow the foibles of Stiller's character Greg Focker and his wife Pam (Polo), their parents, and now their children. The original film was followed by Meet the Parents, which featured Barbara Streisand and Dustin Hoffman, and 2010's Little Fockers. The latest installment will be directed by John Hamburg, who has had a hand in the screenplay of all four films. Best of Rolling Stone The 50 Best 'Saturday Night Live' Characters of All Time Denzel Washington's Movies Ranked, From Worst to Best 70 Greatest Comedies of the 21st Century

Fraud Detection and Prevention Company Radar Report 2025: Businesses are Adopting AI and ML-Driven Solutions for Real-time Protection and Regulatory Compliance
Fraud Detection and Prevention Company Radar Report 2025: Businesses are Adopting AI and ML-Driven Solutions for Real-time Protection and Regulatory Compliance

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Fraud Detection and Prevention Company Radar Report 2025: Businesses are Adopting AI and ML-Driven Solutions for Real-time Protection and Regulatory Compliance

The Fraud Detection and Prevention (FDP) market is expanding due to rising digital fraud risks. Businesses are adopting AI and ML-driven solutions for real-time protection and regulatory compliance. Essential KYC processes enhance security, mitigating fraud and financial crime. Discover insights in the latest Frost Radar™ analysis. Dublin, June 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Fraud Detection and Prevention (Know Your Customer), 2025: Frost RadarT" report has been added to report analyzes numerous companies in an industry. Those selected for further analysis based on their leadership or other distinctions are benchmarked across 10 Growth and Innovation criteria to reveal their position on the Frost Radar. The publication presents competitive profiles of each company on the Frost Radar considering their strengths and the opportunities that best fit those strengths. The fraud detection and prevention (FDP) market has grown significantly, driven by the frequency, sophistication, and volume of fraudulent attacks. The increase in digital transactions as well as companies' digital transformation initiatives have created a large attack surface. Businesses are adopting FDP solutions powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning to protect sensitive data and ensure compliance with regulations such as the General Data Protection Regulation and Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard. Artificial intelligence and machine learning enhance solution capabilities, offering real-time monitoring and analysis of transactions, pattern identification, biometric authentication, behavioral biometrics, device intelligence, and your customer (KYC) is an essential component of the FDP framework. KYC solutions verify customers' identities to mitigate risks associated with fraudulent activities and illicit financial transactions. Vendors may use information such as name, address, date of birth, and government-issued IDs to assess a customer's risk level based on profiles and activities. KYC is not a one-time process; effectiveness and avoidance of risks, such as session hijacking, require continuous monitoring of customer transactions and behavior and an alert about any anomaly. KYC helps businesses with compliance and regulations aimed at curbing money laundering, terrorism financing, and other financial crimes. By implementing robust KYC practices, businesses can protect themselves from fraud and build trust with customers and regulatory Topics Covered: Next Steps: Leveraging the Frost Radar to Empower Key Stakeholders Significance of Being on the Frost Radar Frost Radar Empowers the CEO's Growth Team Frost Radar Empowers Investors Frost Radar Empowers Customers Frost Radar Empowers the Board of Directors Best Practices & Growth Opportunities Best Practices Growth Opportunities Companies to Action AU10TIX Entrust Jumio Kount, an Equifax Company LexisNexis Risk Solutions NICE Actimize SEON Sumsub For more information about this report visit About is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. We provide you with the latest data on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest trends. CONTACT: CONTACT: Laura Wood,Senior Press Manager press@ For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470 For U.S./ CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630 For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

This veggie of many names can boost immunity, fight cancer and promote weight loss
This veggie of many names can boost immunity, fight cancer and promote weight loss

New York Post

time6 days ago

  • Health
  • New York Post

This veggie of many names can boost immunity, fight cancer and promote weight loss

It's crisp, green and criminally underrated. While trendy superfoods like kale and avocado often steal the spotlight, there's a low-calorie veggie you've probably been overlooking that delivers as much flavor as it does health benefits. Just don't forget the breath mints when you hit the grocery store to stock up. Advertisement 4 This vegetable is best in the spring and summer months when it has been freshly harvested. Brent Hofacker – What are spring onions? Think of them as scallions' older, slightly bolder cousins. While they're often used — and mistaken — for one another, the key difference is the small bulb at the base of a spring onion, according to The Kitchn. They are sweeter and milder than regular onions, yet their green stalks deliver more intense flavor than scallions. Spring onions are widely used across the globe as garnishes, flavor enhancers and even as a central ingredient in numerous dishes, particularly in East Asian cuisines. Advertisement And while they can make you cry, they won't be as brutal as regular onions. That's because spring onions contain lower levels of the enzymes and sulfur compounds that trigger those eye-burning tears when chopped. What are the health benefits of spring onions? Spring onions belong to the allium family — the same pungent plant group that includes garlic, leeks, shallots and chives. 4 Spring onions are immature onions harvested before they fully develop a bulb. Julia Sedaeva – 'Allium vegetables contain antioxidants that have been shown to help immune health and prevent inflammation and various diseases like cancer and heart disease,' Jessica Levinson, a registered dietician and culinary nutrition expert, told Prevention. Advertisement Researchers aren't entirely sure how it works, but one compound seems to stand out: allicin, the same substance that gives alliums their pungent flavor. Studies suggest it may help prevent cells from turning cancerous or slow the spread of tumors. Other antioxidants found in spring onions, including flavonoids and polyphenols, work to neutralize free radicals. These unstable molecules can damage cells, speed up aging and raise the risk of chronic diseases, according to WebMD. Their high fiber content doesn't hurt either. One cup of chopped scallions contains roughly 10% of your daily recommended intake. Advertisement That can help lower cholesterol levels, regulate blood sugar, improve digestion and even support weight management by keeping you fuller longer. 4 Spring onions can aid in weight management thanks to their high fiber content. mojo_cp – But fiber isn't the only thing spring onions have in spades. They're also loaded with vitamin K, which plays a crucial role in bone health and may help ward off osteoporosis. You'll also find plenty of vitamin A and plant compounds like carotene, lutein, and zeaxanthin, all known for supporting eye health and protecting against vision issues like age-related macular degeneration and cataracts. Add in a healthy dose of vitamin C and quercetin — both powerful immune-boosters — and you've got yourself a tiny, plant powerhouse that may even help kill bacteria, fungi and viruses. For these reasons, it's easy to see why onions have been used in traditional medicine for centuries to fight colds, flus, stomach issues and other ailments. Of course, you'll only only reap the full benefits if you eat them regularly — and no, sprinkling a few on a baked potato doesn't count. Are there any risks to eating spring onions? Advertisement Besides the breath issue, there are a few things to keep in mind. 4 Onion breath can persist for hours or even overnight. – If you're among the 10–15% of Americans with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), onions — including spring onions — could aggravate your symptoms, according to Healthline. Advertisement They may also trigger heartburn in people with gastroesophageal reflux disease, and in rare cases, they can cause allergic reactions. Symptoms include rash, mouth tingling, facial swelling, stomach pain or vomiting. In severe cases, spring onion allergies can lead to anaphylaxis, a life-threatening condition that requires immediate medical attention, per WebMD. More commonly, people experience an intolerance to alliums, which can cause bloating, gas and stomach cramps — usually if consumed in large amounts. Advertisement One more thing: they may interfere with certain medications. Spring onions have a mild anticoagulant effect, which can prevent blood clots — a good thing unless you're on blood thinners like warfarin. In those cases, research suggests that eating too many could increase your risk of bleeding.

Peter Krykant took risks because he wanted to save lives
Peter Krykant took risks because he wanted to save lives

Glasgow Times

time12-06-2025

  • Glasgow Times

Peter Krykant took risks because he wanted to save lives

Nearby residents have been frustrated and angry at the level of discarded needles in the area for years. They hoped, and were told, the Thistle would help reduce this by giving people a safe space to inject indoors but the practice of outdoor injecting continues. On the other hand, the centre has so far saved the lives of 38 people. That has to be welcomed but they can't simply be kept alive from one injection to the next. If it is to be part of the solution, there must be a clear route from the Thistle to recovery and a much greater effort made to get people drug free. Before the Thistle could be opened legally, Peter Krykant took huge risks and opened up an Overdose Prevention Centre in a converted transit van. (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson) I first met Peter in 2019 at an event in Possilpark to highlight the rapidly rising drug deaths. He approached after the meeting and said he was going to open a mobile drug consumption room. I, like many others, I'm sure, was sceptical. But there was something about the man that said he was serious and we agreed to keep in contact. I met Peter several times since that first meeting. READ NEXT: Another wasted year in Glasgow's drug death shame READ NEXT:Squalid drug site just yards from Glasgow Green shows why safe room is needed He took me down to a riverbank site where he said he used to take drugs many years ago. As we walked around, picking our way through needles and syringes, I could see the sadness in his face that it was still being used for the same purpose by a new generation. When he got his van kitted out, he parked it up close to another site where he knew people were using drugs. Unlike the health board, the council and the government, Peter Krykant didn't have a big budget, but he was prepared to risk his own money to prevent people from dying on the street. He was prepared to risk his liberty by opening up an illegal facility to prevent people from dying on the street. A quote from Peter was 'If trying to save lives is a crime, I'm guilty'. The 2019 meeting was organised by Favor (Faces and Voices of Recovery) and in particular Annemarie Ward and Natalie Logan Maclean, who were instrumental in getting the drug death issue the attention it deserved. READ NEXT:Lack of action on Glasgow's drugs problem 'costing lives everyday' The two women had had enough of seeing friends and family die while politicians prevaricated and officials failed to provide the support necessary. After that meeting, the drug death issue got more media attention and eventually, politicians took notice. But people are still dying in the same high numbers. Scotland hasn't got it right yet, far from it, but we all need to hope that we will. There is much disagreement among campaigners on the effectiveness of consumption rooms and not everyone agreed with Peter Krykant. In the future, when hopefully Scotland finally gets to grips with the drug death scandal, I believe that period, from that meeting in Possilpark - and many others organised by Annemarie and Natalie, to Peter Krykant opening his Overdose Prevention Van, will be looked on as a watershed. We are not there yet; the scandal persists. Since that meeting, more than 5000 people have died in drug-related deaths in Scotland. We need to unite on a way forward to end the scandal. READ NEXT:Rise in suspected drug deaths in Glasgow so far this year Peter Krykant had a troubled past but he had a heart and a vision. He understood more than most of us what people who are living with addiction are going through. When I heard Peter had died on Monday, I felt genuine sadness. Sadness for a troubled man who put others before himself and for a man who died way too soon when he had so much to give and so much to live for. He wanted to save lives. I feel privileged to have met him.

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