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Buoyant Wakefield snap Warriors' winning streak
Buoyant Wakefield snap Warriors' winning streak

Yahoo

time11 hours ago

  • Sport
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Buoyant Wakefield snap Warriors' winning streak

Winger Tom Johnstone (right) scored the third Wakefield Trinity try against Wigan Warriors [ Betfred Super League Wakefield Trinity (10) 16 Tries: Faatili, Griffin, Johnstone Goals: Jowitt 2 Wigan Warriors (0) 10 Tries: Keighran, Field Goals: Keighran Wigan Warriors squandered their chance to close the gap on Super League leaders Hull KR as they were stunned by an impressive Wakefield Trinity at Belle Vue. Trinity weathered an early spell of pressure before opening up a 10-point lead at half-time through tries by Caius Faatili and Josh Griffin. Advertisement The sluggish Warriors failed to find their rhythm and, although Adam Keighran reduced the deficit to four points early in the second half, Trinity cemented their advantage with another score from Tom Johnstone. Wigan eventually pulled back a late try through Jai Field, but it was not enough for them to stave off a third defeat of the campaign. The result lifted Daryl Powell's side into the top half of the table and ended second-placed Wigan's nine-match winning run. Heading into the game on the back of successive defeats, Trinity were immediately under pressure from the champions and spent most of the opening 15 minutes penned back near their goalline. Advertisement But the home side held firm, repelling Junior Nsemba's dive for the line before maximising their first genuine attack of the evening as Harvey Smith set up Faatili to spin his man and power over. Josh Griffin (second from right) scored just before half-time to extend Wakefield's lead [ That score injected confidence into the Wakefield ranks, with Johnstone denied at the last by Liam Farrell, and Mason Lino's crafty kicking helping to trigger a series of defensive errors from the Warriors. It was Lino's boot that enabled Trinity to extend their advantage before the interval as the scrum-half's kick split the Wigan line and Griffin eagerly gobbled up the opportunity, with Max Jowitt adding the extras to make it 10-0. Advertisement Wigan responded straight after the turnaround, winning two early penalties before Bevan French set up Keighran to gallop through on the right and dive across, and he followed it up with a successful conversion. However, a mistake by Nsemba shortly afterwards gifted Trinity another set of tackles, and Jake Trueman's looping pass teed up winger Johnstone to score in the corner and restore his side's 10-point lead. Jowitt, who had missed a routine conversion earlier in the game, was off target again with a penalty kick after Wigan were penalised for obstruction. But it made no difference to the outcome as the Warriors - who had overturned a half-time deficit to triumph at Huddersfield last weekend - found the recovery job beyond them on this occasion. Advertisement Full-back Field narrowed the scoreline with seconds remaining after he collected Harry Smith's chip and raced away to cross the whitewash, but it was no more than a consolation for the champions. Wakefield Trinity: Jowitt, Walmsley, Hall, Pratt, Johnstone, Trueman, Lino, Cozza, Smith, Faatili, Nikotemo, Griffin, Pitts. Interchanges: Scott, Hood, Vagana, Croft. Wigan Warriors: Field, Eckersley, Keighran, Wardle, Marshall, French, Smith, Byrne, O'Neill, Thompson, Nsemba, Farrell, Ellis. Interchanges: Havard, Mago, Leeming, Dupree. Referee: Aaron Moore.

Drew Goddard's THE MATRIX Movie Rumored to Bring Back Keanu Reeves as Neo — GeekTyrant
Drew Goddard's THE MATRIX Movie Rumored to Bring Back Keanu Reeves as Neo — GeekTyrant

Geek Tyrant

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Geek Tyrant

Drew Goddard's THE MATRIX Movie Rumored to Bring Back Keanu Reeves as Neo — GeekTyrant

A new Matrix film is being developed, and Drew Goddard, best known for The Cabin in the Woods and Bad Times at the El Royale, is directing. Since the announcement, fans have been speculating whether this project is a reboot, a continuation, or something entirely different. Now, a new rumor hints that a very familiar face may be returning to the digital frontier. According to scooper Daniel Richtman: 'The idea is to have Keanu Reeves back for the next Matrix movie.' No other details were offered, but this simple claim is enough to spark some excitement. If true, Goddard's movie may not be a fresh start after all, but a continuation of Neo's story. For longtime fans, this is a potentially big development. While there had once been chatter about a full-on reboot starring Michael B. Jordan, the idea of picking up with Reeves' Neo instead feels more in line with what audiences might actually want. The Matrix franchise is so deeply tied to its original cast and philosophical lore, this movie might benefit more from evolution than reinvention. When we last saw Neo in The Matrix Resurrections , he and Trinity had regained control of the simulation and were shaping it together. If Goddard's film picks up from there, Neo could now exist as something closer to a god within the system, something new for the character and the mythology. Goddard has made it clear that he's not taking this opportunity lightly.. He said: 'It is not hyperbole to say The Matrix films changed both cinema and my life. Lana and Lilly's exquisite artistry inspires me on a daily basis, and I am beyond grateful for the chance to tell stories in their world.' Jesse Ehrman, Warner Bros. Motion Pictures President of Production, added: 'Drew came to Warner Bros. with a new idea that we all believe would be an incredible way to continue the Matrix world, by both honoring what Lana and Lilly began over 25 years ago and offering a unique perspective based on his own love of the series and characters.' Ehrman also made clear the studio's support: 'The entire team at Warner Bros. Discovery is thrilled for Drew to be making this new Matrix film, adding his vision to the cinematic canon the Wachowskis' spent a quarter of a century building here at the studio.' Whether this is a soft reboot, a sequel, or something that defies categorization altogether, it's clear that Goddard wants to build on the legacy rather than overwrite it, and if Reeves is truly coming back, then we're not done with Neo just yet.

Grumbles about Vikings and hangovers: the scribbles on Columbanus manuscripts being exhibited in Dublin
Grumbles about Vikings and hangovers: the scribbles on Columbanus manuscripts being exhibited in Dublin

Irish Independent

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Independent

Grumbles about Vikings and hangovers: the scribbles on Columbanus manuscripts being exhibited in Dublin

The National Museum of Ireland has launched its new exhibition Words on the Wave: Ireland and St Gallen in Early Medieval Europe, showing off 17 manuscripts from the Abbey Library of St Gall in Switzerland along with artefacts from the museum's own collection. Research from UCC and Trinity has confirmed that they were written in Ireland before being transported to Switzerland. The manuscripts include the four gospel books of the New Testament and other religious texts along with scholastic writings for teaching Latin. UCC Professor of Irish at University College Cork Pádraig Ó'Macháin has been working in this area since 1985 and set up the digitisation of Irish manuscripts in the19 90s through Irish Script on Screen. He has described the exhibition as 'mind-blowing'. He said: 'To see the manuscripts all together, and surrounded by the archaeological context, is very unique.' One of the manuscripts, Priscian's Institutiones Grammaticae, which is a Latin grammar book has thousands of scribbles in the margins written by monks in the Old Irish language. Visitors can get a glimpse into the everyday thoughts of these monks through their doodles, witty banter, and grumbles about the Vikings, hangovers, and the quality of the ink in the margins of the manuscript. Professor Ó'Macháin said: 'This was 850 AD and you can see the signatures of two guys from Cavan on the manuscript. It has lots of notes and the prayers to St Bridget and all sorts of marks that show it was well studied in the monastic school in Ireland before it left for the continent. 'But when it comes to the continent, you can see continental students were distracted because they started drawing doodles. And some of these doodles could even be considered offensive. The manuscript has lived a long and interesting life.' The exhibition aims to break down what some might see as an inaccessible period in history, bringing to life these works through visual graphics and videos, the artefacts in the display and the manuscripts themselves. ADVERTISEMENT Matt Seaver, assistant Keeper in the Irish Antiquities Division of the museum encourages all to attend the exhibition, no matter how much or how little they know about this time in Irish history. He said: 'You're going to go on a journey from Ireland, both in sight and sound, all the way from Ireland to St Gallen, over by the Alps. You're going to look at the different motivations for Irish people, why did they travel at the time, and then what they were writing about and what their very human experiences were. So it's not all highbrow, intellectual stuff, it's real-life experiences.' Other manuscripts on display are: Isidore's Etymologiae, Priscian's Institutiones Grammaticae, Irish Gospels of St Gall ( 51) and Vellum Reliquary label. Also on display are the only surviving copies of Columbanus' letters to several popes in the 7th century. Mr Seary said: 'We know exactly what their conversation was about and you can even pick up on where his personality comes out. It's remarkable.'

Woman care flighted to hospital after major crash in Trinity
Woman care flighted to hospital after major crash in Trinity

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Woman care flighted to hospital after major crash in Trinity

TRINITY, Texas (KETK)– A woman was care flighted to a hospital Monday afternoon after a two vehicle crash in Trinity. According to the Trinity Police Department, one driver was flown to the hospital for her injuries after there was a major two vehicle crash on State Highway 19 in front of Joes Restaurant and McDonald's. 2 dead in Cherokee County after 18-wheeler crashes into pickup truck Officials said a vehicle pulled out of the McDonald's parking lot onto State Highway 19 in front of the other driver causing the crash. Photos courtesy of Trinity Police Department The roadway is now back open and Trinity Police Department will be investigating the crash, the department said. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Shiplify and Trinity Logistics Honored with 2025 Top Supply Chain Project Award
Shiplify and Trinity Logistics Honored with 2025 Top Supply Chain Project Award

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Shiplify and Trinity Logistics Honored with 2025 Top Supply Chain Project Award

Shiplify and Trinity Logistics have been recognized by Supply & Demand Chain Executive as an outstanding transportation and logistics case study ATLANTA, June 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Shiplify, the primary accessorial revenue identifier for carriers, shippers and third-party logistics (3PL) providers, has been recognized by Supply & Demand Chain Executive (S&DCE) for their partnership with Trinity Logistics (Trinity) as a Top Supply Chain Project. This award recognizes innovative projects that improve and optimize the supply chain. Trinity Logistics, a leading 3PL provider, partnered with Shiplify through their TMS provider, Banyan Technology, to enhance visibility into its supply chain operations and reduce billing inefficiencies. The partnership has revolutionized the supply chain industry by creating a more efficient and transparent process for carriers, shippers and 3PL providers. Through Shiplify's platform, Trinity has been able to accurately identify accessorial charges and minimize delays in payment for their carriers. "With Shiplify's real-time accessorial data solutions, Trinity has achieved a 24% reduction in billing discrepancies, improving efficiency and enhancing customer satisfaction," said North Winship, President, Shiplify. "Being recognized as a Top Supply Chain Project is an amazing honor and a clear testament to Shiplify's role in shaping the future of supply chain technology." Shiplify's AI-powered geospatial location data provides real-time tracking and reporting of accessorial charges incurred during the shipping process. This improved transparency not only reduces unexpected costs and billing hassles but also fosters stronger relationships with carriers. With Shiplify, users experience greater clarity, seamless communication and fewer surprise costs. "We were introduced to Shiplify through our TMS provider, Banyan Technology, and immediately began to see amazing benefits,' said Curt Kouts, Director of LTL, Trinity Logistics. "From a seamless integration into our existing technology, to a significant cut in billing errors and accessorial fees, Shiplify has been a game changer for our operations. We've seen strengthened partnerships with carriers and improved supply chain efficiency as well.' Transparency and efficient communication are crucial for successful partnerships between shippers and carriers. As a revolutionary platform, Shiplify streamlines the transportation management process for both sides. To learn more about the S&DCE Top Supply Chain Project awards, visit To learn more about working with Shiplify, visit About Shiplify Shiplify provides accurate, real-time access to location data, aiding in the identification of LTL accessorials such as residential, limited access and lift-gate requirements. By aligning carriers, shippers and 3PLs, Shiplify increases transparency and eliminates the headaches associated with these fees. Shiplify's various API endpoints cater to different technology needs and use cases, ensuring seamless data integration. Connect to Shiplify and streamline your shipping operations today. Media Contact: Tyler Thornton LeadCoverage tyler@ 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

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