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This new plane seat design might make you book the last row

Aeroplane cabin designers have invented a new seat system that might mean you actually want to book a space in the very last row.

The Independent US The innovative design makes use of the slimmer fuselage at the rear of the plane (Collins Aerospace)

German company Collins Aerospace debuted itsdesignplans at theAircraftInteriors Expo in Hamburg will the aim of making the final row a more desirable place to sit.

Near the toilets, last to be served and often the final ones to alight the aircraft, people sitting in the back don’t often have the best experience.

However, the company aims to change this with its “SkyNook” design: a semi-secluded retreat with a privacy divider and an extra console to use as a table, bassinet or pet carrier.

The privacy divider will drown out noise from the toilets (Collins Aerospace)

Collins Aerospace explained that the rear of twin-aisle planes is often underutilised as the fuselage narrows, meaning the row is frequently fitted with two seats rather than three.

The SkyNook would make use of the space between the plane's wall and the seat and turn it into a place to travel with a baby or a pet, or use it as a table to work and dine.

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The privacy divider will not only provide a sense of seclusion, but will also dampen the sounds from the gallery and toilets.

"Our team of cabin experience designers are persistent in their dedication to iterating and reimagining cabin solutions that leverage every square inch of space to improve air travel for passengers, airlines and crew members," said Jefferey McKee, a director at Collins Aerospace.

The console will be able to store a bassinet or a pet carrier (Collins Aerospace)

"SkyNook exemplifies this commitment, transforming a frequently overlooked area into a serene retreat that maximises functionality, comfort and flexibility for families, passengers with service animals or those with sensory considerations."

Collins Aerospace won a Crystal Cabin Award for the SkyNook at the trade exposition. It is the company’s 16th Crystal Cabin Award in the 20-year history of the programme.

Collins Aerospace says it anticipates SkyNook will be installed by its first customer by the end of the year.

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US seeks new coalition to get ships moving again in Hormuz, internal cable says

By Humeyra Pamuk

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WASHINGTON, April 29 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration is seeking the participation of other countries to form an international coalition to restore freedom of ‌navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, according to a State Department cable seen ‌by Reuters.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio approved the creation of the Maritime Freedom Construct (MFC), the cable dated ​April 28 said, which it described as a joint initiative by the State Department and the Pentagon.

"The MFC constitutes a critical first step in the establishment of a post-conflict maritime security architecture for the Middle East. This framework is essential to ensuring long-term energy security, protecting critical ‌maritime infrastructure, and maintaining navigational rights ⁠and freedoms in vital sea lanes," the cable said.

The component of the initiative led by the State Department would serve as the diplomatic ⁠hub between partner countries and the shipping industry, while the Pentagon component operating out of CENTCOM headquarters in Florida would coordinate real-time maritime traffic and communicate directly with vessels transiting the Strait, the ​cable ​said.

The story was first reported by the Wall ​Street Journal on Wednesday.

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U.S. embassies should ‌deliver the demarche orally to partner nations by May 1, but not to Russia, China, Belarus, Cuba and "other U.S. adversaries", said the cable.

Participation could be in the form of diplomacy, information sharing, sanctions enforcement, naval presence or other forms of support, it said.

"We welcome all levels of engagement and do not expect your country to shift naval assets and resources away ‌from existing regional maritime constructs and organizations," the ​cable said.

"The MFC is distinct from the President’s Maximum ​Pressure campaign and from ongoing negotiations."

Traffic through ​the strait, which used to carry one-fifth of the world's oil ‌and gas, has slowed to a trickle ​since the U.S. and ​Israel attacked Iran on February 28 and Tehran blockaded the waterway.

The proposal from the U.S. follows a deadlock in efforts to resolve the conflict, which has also led ​the United States to try ‌to squeeze Iran's oil exports with a naval blockade of Iran's ports.

(Reporting by ​Mihika Sharma in Bengaluru and Humeyra Pamuk in Washington; Writing by Raju ​Gopalakrishnan, Editing by Jacqueline Wong and Neil Fullick)

US seeks new coalition to get ships moving again in Hormuz, internal cable says

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Tom Hanks Addresses Woody's Viral Bald Spot in “Toy Story 5” Sneak Peek

Tom Hanks explained the reason behind his Toy Story character Woody's changes

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  • The Pixar character was notably seen with a bald spot in a sneak peek of the franchise's fifth installment

  • Toy Story 5 hits theaters on June 19

Woody is going through some changes inToy Story 5— andTom Hanks,the voice behind the beloved Pixar character, is addressing one of them.

Hanks, 69, shed some light on the viral glimpse of whatappeared to be a bald spoton the toy cowboy in the upcoming film. "He has been played with to excess," Hanks said in an interview withEntertainment Weeklypublished on Tuesday, April 28.

"You put a rubber hat on top of a rubber head again and again and again and again, something's gonna chafe," Hanks elaborated. "So, yeah, he does have… let's say a worn area on the back of his head."

Hanks went on to discuss why Woody's body has also changed since the first film in the franchise, which was released in 1995.

"He is not shaped plastic," the two-time Academy Award winner explained. "He is made of stuffing and cloth, and that stuff settles over time."

In thetrailer, a poncho-wearing Woody removes his cowboy hat to unveil his hairless spot, which hilariously attracts the sunlight that ricochets off his plastic patch of baldness and into the eye of his now-blinded toys.

Woody in Toy Story 5Credit: Pixar

"Ooh! Ouch!" the toys say collectively as the light shines in their eyes. "Someone needs a brown marker," Trixie, the blue plastic Triceratops, quips about coloring in Woody's bald spot to match his hair.

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DuringDisney's D23 expoin August 2024, director Andrew Stanton revealed that the upcoming fifth film will cover a variety of contemporary issues, most notably, the impact of modern technology on how children play.

“InToy Story 5the toys' jobs get exponentially harder when our toy crew goes head to head with what kids are obsessed with today: electronics,” Stanton said at the time.

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Woody in Toy Story 5Credit: Pixar

The concept art andteaser trailerunveiled in 2024 depicted the toys looking on despondently as the child who owns the toys is engrossed in an activity on a tablet.

The franchise, which began in 1995, has long examined the unique relationship between children and their favorite childhood toys, nostalgia, and the growing pains of adolescence. The upcoming film will chart new territory in its examination of the technology kids are picking up today.

The fifth installment of the movie franchise hits theaters on June 19.

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Lisa Kudrow Makes Scathing Claims about The ‘Friends’ Writers

Three decades afterFriendsfirst became a cultural phenomenon,Lisa Kudrowhas made someunsettling claimsabout the show’s work environment, particularly regarding thewriting staff, which quickly caught the internet’s attention.

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In a candidinterviewon Thursday, April 23, reflecting on her time on the show, Kudrow revisited her character, Phoebe Buffay, through a far more critical lens.

The revelation has sparked a heatedcontroversy, with many netizens calling the alleged on-set behavior “unjustified andunprofessional.”

“It doesn’t matter how much the actors were paid. They were paid to act, not to bemistreated…” one user fumed.

Lisa Kudrow made several scathing allegations against the writers of the hit sitcomFriendsin a recent bombshell interview

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Premiering in 1994,Friendsfollowed the lives of six young adults, three men and three women, as they navigated their 20s and 30s in New York City.

Lisa Kudrow was one of the show’s core female leads, alongside Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox, and portrayed the iconic Phoebe Buffay, an eccentric, free-spirited massage therapist and folk musician known for quirky songs like Smelly Cat.

One of the key reasons for the show’s massive success was its true ensemble format, with each of the six characters having distinct, relatable personalities rather than centering on a single lead.

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While everything appeared fun and lighthearted on screen, the reality behind the scenes, according to Kudrow, was far different.

In an interview withThe Times of London, she described the working environment as “intense” and “brutal,” adding, “There was definitelymean stuff going onbehind the scenes.”

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Kudrow further claimed that writers, “mostly men,” would openly insult the cast behind their backs if a line was flubbed during a live taping.

She recalled, “Don’t forget we were recording in front of a live audience of 400, and if you messed up one of these writers’ lines or it didn’t get the perfect response, they could be like, ‘Can’t the b**ch f**king read? She’s not even trying. She f**ked up my line.’”

Kudrow alleged that the “mostly male” writing staff used derogatory language and discussed “s*xual fantasies” about female stars

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Lisa further claimed that the writers’ room, consisting of about 12 to 15 men, “would be up latediscussing their s*xual fantasiesabout Jennifer and Courteney. It was intense.”

“It could be brutal, but these guys — and it was mostly men in there — were sitting up until 3 a.m. trying to write the show, so my attitude was, ‘Say what you like about me behind my back because then it doesn’t matter.’”

TheHotel for Dogsstar explained that she was able to ignore the behavior because she “married early and outside the business,” which made her “less interesting” to the writers than her co-stars.

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She added, “All because I married early and outside the business. No one was interested. There was no story.”

The internet has since expressed disgust over the claims, particularly calling out the alleged verbal a*use ands*xist attitudeof the writers toward the cast.

“It was one of the biggest TV shows and a writer can very much have power over your role and… get you blacklisted,” one netizen wrote

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One user said, “Men are disgusting… Crazy how I’m not even shocked anymore when I read these kinds of stories…”

Another added, “They were TV writers. The fact that even with that, they could be absolutely disgusting about… successful and famous stars. Nobody cared!”

“I enjoy watching Friends, but the writing is mostly kind of dogs*it and im not surprised at all that the writers were s*xist creeps,” remarked a third.

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Others expressed, “Good on her for speaking out about it now, can’t imagine how difficult it must’ve been for the actors to do their jobs in an environment like this.”

“Men ruin everything… Sorry to hear that, but happy that’s she’s spilling the beans, no more protecting of s*itty men.”

Two decades prior to Lisa’s recent revelation, in the early 2000s, Amaani Lyle, a writer’s assistant onFriendsSeason 6 in 1999, filed a harassment lawsuit alleging that male writers engaged in lewd and demeaning behavior.

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The allegations mirrored Kudrow’s account, as Lyle also claimed that writers discussed graphic s*xual fantasies about the female stars.

Lyle, who is Black, further alleged that the writers made raciallyinsensitive remarks, mocked Black people, and even ridiculed aspects of the cast members’ personal lives.

Lisa’s claims also resurfaced Friends writer’s assistant Amaani Lyle’s harassment lawsuit against the show’s writing staff

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Despite these detailed claims, Lyle ultimately lost hercase.

In 2006, the California Supreme Court ruled in favor of the production, determining that the “coarse” behavior was part of the creative process for an adult-oriented comedy and did not constitute targeted harassment.

While Aniston has not addressed the recent allegations about the show’s work environment, she has acknowledged that certain aspects ofFriendshave not aged well and lacked the “sensitivity” expected today.

In a 2023interviewwithVariety, she said, “There’s a whole generation of people, kids, who are now going back to episodes of ‘Friends’ and find them offensive.”

“There were things that were never intentional and others… well, we should have thought it through — but I don’t think there was a sensitivity like there is now.”

“Writers rooms used to be insane full of misogyny and racial jokes. With middle-aged white men leading the way,” wrote one user

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Janson Junk shuts down Dodgers and outduels Shohei Ohtani as Marlins snap 3-game skid with 2-1 win

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Janson Junk scattered three hits over six scoreless innings in outduelingShohei Ohtani, and the Miami Marlins edged the Los Angeles Dodgers 2-1 to snap a three-game skid Tuesday night.

Associated Press Miami Marlins starting pitcher Janson Junk throws to the plate during the third inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Tuesday, April 28, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Shohei Ohtani takes a new ball after Miami Marlins' Christopher Morel scored on a single by Kyle Stowers during the fifth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, April 28, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Alex Freeland, right, jumps out of the way after an overthrow by Shohei Ohtani as Miami Marlins' Agustin Ramirez steals second during the second inning of a baseball game Tuesday, April 28, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) Miami Marlins' Agustin Ramirez, right, scores on a sacrifice fly by Owen Caissie as Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Will Smith watches during the second inning of a baseball game Tuesday, April 28, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

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It was the first time since July that Junk (2-2) threw six shutout innings. The right-hander struck out four and walked one.

Ohtani (2-1) started on the mound without being in the Dodgers' batting order for the second time in three weeks. The two-way superstar gave up two runs, one earned, and five hits in six innings. He struck out nine and walked three while pitching on five days' rest for the first time this season.

Tyler Phillips worked the ninth to earn his second save, one night after blowing one.

The Dodgers closed to 2-1 on Will Smith's RBI single off Michael Petersen in the eighth. Freddie Freeman singled and moved to third on Smith's base hit to right field. Kyle Tucker popped out to shortstop and Max Muncy weakly grounded out to first against John King to end the threat.

Miami extended its lead to 2-0 on Kyle Stowers' two-out RBI single in the fifth.

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The Marlins led 1-0 on Owen Caissie's sacrifice fly in the second that scored Agustín Ramírez, who got hit by a pitch from Ohtani. Ramírez stole second and was safe at third on Ohtani's throwing error.

Plate umpire Clint Vondrak got struck in the lower part of his mask by a pitch from Blake Treinen in the eighth. It knocked his mask off and, after being checked, he remained in the game.

Marlins catcher Liam Hicks was a late scratch because of illness.

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Model Alva Chinn on the Battle of Versailles and Her Friendship with Yves Saint Laurent

It was meant to raise money for the restoration of the palace, and its official name was the Grand Divertissement à Versailles, but what happened more than 50 years ago at King Louis’s home is better remembered as a watershed moment for American fashion—and as the Battle of Versailles. Alva Chinn was one of the 10 black models on the American roster of more than 30. “My favorite moment,” she says, “was walking in the candlelit Hall of Mirrors after the show. I wasn’t thinking of myself as a model.I was thinking of history and how, though there was royalty present, the people were here to rebuild it.”

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Chinn wore Oscar de la Renta. “When I first met him­—Audrey Smaltz brought me up to take pictures forEbonymagazine—he said, ‘You remind me of home’. You can’t get past that kind of touching moment.” Signs of those times, when creative and model were connected, still appear to Chinn constantly. “I was in the YSL museum, and I was looking at this black velvet long skirt. I looked at the little picture, and of course I didn’t have my glasses on. I thought the girl looked familiar. And then I realized it was me!”

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Chinn remembers when “energy was what made things really happen. You know? Oscar put me in touch with Valentino. I didn’t know anything about him, or couture, at all. I had to go up to his hotel, and he said, ‘Walk.’ So I walked. And then he said, ‘Do you want to travel?’ ‘Yes.’ The optimal word is yes. Three letters that make so much sense. He puts me in a pink wool, and he hands me a square card with a number on it. ‘You walk and show them your number.’ I knew I had to take my jacket off to show the blouse underneath. The sign was square, and the arm round. So when I walked to the end of the room, I threw the card into the audience and took the jacket off. It got me a job that I hadn’t been booked for in ItalianBazaar. Be authentically yourself. That was an affirmation.”

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What happened to the meals from the White House Correspondent’s Dinner?

Thousands of meals went unserved Saturday during the White House Correspondent's Dinner, as gunfire outside the Washington Hilton ballroom sparked panic cut the annual event short.

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Guests at the dinner reportedly received the first part of theirmeal— a spring pea & burrata salad — but the prime chateaubriand steak and Maine lobster was not served.

But according to the hotel and reporters at the scene, the food found a home, after all.

"The Hilton donated the ~2600 dinners that went unserved at WHCD. They freeze dried the steak and lobster for longer shelf life before giving them to 2 shelters for abused women and children," according toWeijia Jiang, CBS News correspondent and the president of the White House Correspondents' Association. "HUGE thank you to the staff that worked through the night under terrible circumstances."

Steve Thomma, the executive director of the association, said the meals weredonatedto shelters in Clifton, Virginia, and Calvert County, Maryland.

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Trump and first lady Melania Trump were evacuated out of the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner minutes after it began, as attendees took cover on the floor.

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Trump officials evacuate White House press dinner amid reported shooting

Security officials evacuate U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) as a possible shooter opened fire duringthe annual White House Correspondents' Association dinnerin Washington, D.C., U.S., April 25, 2026. President Donald Trump, who was in attendance, said a shooter was apprehended in a social media post.Trumpand first ladyMelania Trumpwere evacuated out of the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner minutes after it began, as attendees took cover on the floor.

It's apparently a common occurrence for leftover meals at the Hilton to be donated, a spokesperson toldPeople.

"The hotel regularly donates unused food from events to support local organizations and their work in the community," the spokesperson said.

Remaining produce was composted "and will be sent to farms for agricultural use."

The White House Correspondent's Dinner has not yet been rescheduled.

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