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Malaysian Reserve
18 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Malaysian Reserve
My Talking Tom Friends 2 Launches Globally
LIMASSOL, Cyprus, July 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The wait is finally over! My Talking Tom Friends 2 is officially live, bringing the Talking Tom & Friends crew back bigger, bolder, and more fun than ever. As announced in Outfit7's boldest year yet, this is the first of three major releases coming in 2025. Players get to jump into a totally reimagined world and hang out with Talking Tom, Angela, Hank, Becca, and Ben like never before. This highly anticipated sequel ramps up the friendship vibes with personalized houses for each character, fresh new ways for them to express themselves, and a ton of mini-games and hangouts to explore. Plus, the characters are fully voiced – speaking, joking, and expressing themselves with real voices that bring even more personality and charm to every interaction. And to top it off, early birds who join the fun within the first 14 days will unlock a special gift: Tom's slick new Rizzler Outfit – the perfect way to kick things off in style. Welcome to the NeighborhoodAt the heart of My Talking Tom Friends 2 lies a lively new neighborhood where every character's home reflects their unique personality – from Tom's rockstar loft to Angela's artsy studio, and from Hank's cozy critter hideout to Becca's tech hub and Ben's inventor's garage. Players can explore the neighborhood and visit local spots like the food store, boutique, health clinic, and greenhouse – each bursting with fun and creative activities. A dynamic day-night cycle adds fresh moods and magical moments to discover, making the neighborhood feel truly alive. Mini-Games, Max FunWhether players are in the mood for action, creativity, or just something quirky, My Talking Tom Friends 2 delivers with a big bunch of fresh mini-games. From street-style spray painting and paper plane flights, to football shootouts, kite crafting, high-speed races, and even mowing mayhem – there's a surprise around every corner, seamlessly woven into the game world. Speaking with Real Voices Hearing Tom, Angela, Hank, Ben, and Becca crack jokes and react to moments adds a whole new dimension to the game, bringing even more personality and charm to every interaction on screen. This feature makes the world feel more alive and every moment more personal. Bus Trips to New WorldsBeyond the neighborhood, players can catch a ride on the new bus system to the Water Park – a splashy, slide-packed destination full of surprises. And that's just the beginning – more bus trips and new worlds are already on the way. Taking Friendships to New HeightsMy Talking Tom Friends 2 builds on everything fans love – bigger worlds, deeper bonds, and many more ways to connect. The characters are bursting with personality and charm, feeling more relatable than ever. This sequel serves up an even richer, more heartfelt experience, mixing fun gameplay with genuine moments. It's the next step in the Talking Tom & Friends journey, made to delight players of all ages. Join the Fun Today!Download My Talking Tom Friends 2 for free now and move into your new neighborhood! Early Players Get a Special RewardTo celebrate the global launch, all players who join within the first 14 days will receive a special welcome bundle. This includes the exclusive Rizzler outfit for Tom, adding extra style to their adventure, along with a housewarming gift of 100 Golden Chillys and 3 sticker packs to jumpstart the fun. ABOUT MY TALKING TOM FRIENDS 2:Developed by Outfit7 Limited, My Talking Tom Friends 2 takes virtual pet gameplay to the next level in a living, interactive neighborhood where players can explore, play, and create their own stories. Join Talking Tom, Angela, Becca, Hank, and Ben-now teenagers-as they dive into exciting adventures across fun locations like the water park, science center, and more. With immersive mini-games, unique homes, and real spoken dialogue, My Talking Tom Friends 2 delivers endless entertainment for players of all ages. Discover more [HERE]. Photo: Contact: media@ View original content:
Yahoo
19 hours ago
- Yahoo
Dentist accused of poisoning wife's shake said he gave her 'too much protein': co-worker
The second day of Dr. James Craig's murder trial hinged on critical testimony from the office manager at his Sunnybook Dental Group practice in Aurora, Colorado, who said Craig flippantly dismissed the first alleged poisoning attempt of his wife, Angela. Caitlin Romero worked at the dentist's office in 2023 and was with Craig for several days during the period he is alleged to have killed his wife by mixing cyanide and tetrahydrozoline, a chemical in eyedrops, in her protein shakes. She told Assistant District Attorney Ryan Brackley and the court that, on March 6 of that year, Craig entered the office unusually late and told her he and his wife had worked out earlier in the morning. He apologized for being late and told Romero Angela wasn't feeling well after he made her a post-workout protein shake. Victim Or Manipulator? Colorado Dentist's Murder Trial Paints Dueling Portraits Of Wife In Troubled Marriage Recalling the conversation, Romero testified that Craig said, "Maybe he added too much protein" to his wife's shake. She said Craig left the office later that day to take his wife to the emergency room, where Angela reported feeling dizzy. She texted her husband that she felt "drugged" before they went to the hospital. She was released without a diagnosis the same day. Read On The Fox News App Craig returned to the office at 5:30 p.m., which was unusual. The practice closes at 4 p.m. When she left for the day, Romero said she was startled to find Craig sitting in the dark, using the computer in an exam room, which was not his usual computer. When she asked him what he was doing, Craig told her he had come back to the office to unwind after a stressful day dealing with his wife's sickness. After Romero left the office that day, she said Craig texted her to alert her that a personal package would be delivered to the office and asked her not to open it. That had never happened before, Romero noted. Colorado Dentist's Alleged Internet Search History Takes Center Stage As Murder Trial Begins On March 9, Angela returned to the hospital, exhibiting similar symptoms to three days earlier. This time, she was admitted and remained in the hospital until March 14. Romero testified that, on that day, Craig told her he didn't think Angela would live through the night, which Romero said was the second time he had made that prediction since Angela began experiencing symptoms. "Evidence that Craig predicted his wife's death twice before it occurred can be significant in his criminal case to prove his alleged intent in his case," Kelly Hyman, a nationally renowned defense lawyer and legal analyst, told Fox News Digital. Hyman is not involved in the tr "Intent in murder cases refers to the accused's mental state at the time of the crime. First-degree murder can require proof of premeditation and specific intent to kill in a criminal case. "Predictions of death may suggest that Craig had allegedly been contemplating and planning the act for a period, potentially for a 'sustained period of time,' which may imply premeditation." The defense chose not to challenge these statements made by Romero, but Hyman said it could have. Small Town Dentist Facing Trial For Allegedly Poisoning Wife's Protein Shake Amid Secret Affair "However, the defense would challenge the admissibility and interpretation of such statements and argue that Craig's wife was suicidal," Hyman said. "Also, the defense could argue that the statements were taken out of context and/or misinterpreted." On March 13, the package arrived to Craig's practice. A staff member opened the package before bringing it to Romero, who described the contents of the box as a sealed "foil package" and a paper invoice. The box was marked as a biohazard. She checked the invoice to make sure it was the personal package that Craig had discussed with her and saw that it was. On the invoice, she read that Craig had ordered potassium cyanide, which she immediately googled out of curiosity. On March 15, Angela was admitted to the hospital for the final time. Craig was in the office that day and told Romero he had to leave because Angela was returning to the hospital. Romero testified that with suspicions mounting, she then googled symptoms of cyanide poisoning. Colorado Dentist's Murder Trial Put On Hold After Defense 'Suddenly Quit' Prior To Jury Selection During cross-examination, lead defense attorney Lisa Fine Moses pointed to the fact that while Romero had received the package and read that it contained potassium cyanide, she couldn't be sure of that because she did not open the sealed foil package. She also asked Romero about her evening office interaction with Craig on March 6, and Romero conceded that, emotionally, Craig seemed normal during that time. Moses examined Romero's relationship with Craig, which Romero described as an "intimate emotional relationship." She established that the pair were close and often spoke about personal and family matters on personal devices and via channels unrelated to their work. Moses also established that, during the investigation into the alleged crime, when Romero spoke to police, she did not disclose the true nature of their relationship or all of the communications between them. The importance of calling a critical witness like Romero as a witness so early in the trial was not lost on Hyman. "The prosecutor will want to start strong and end strong as to the witnesses," she said. "The prosecutor may want to start the case with the most important witness. For example, the star witness, or someone that is going to start telling the story of the case as to the timeline of the case from start to finish."Original article source: Dentist accused of poisoning wife's shake said he gave her 'too much protein': co-worker Solve the daily Crossword


Fox News
21 hours ago
- Health
- Fox News
Dentist accused of poisoning wife's shake said he gave her 'too much protein': co-worker
The second day of Dr. James Craig's murder trial hinged on critical testimony from the office manager at his Sunnybook Dental Group practice in Aurora, Colorado, who said Craig flippantly dismissed the first alleged poisoning attempt of his wife, Angela. Caitlin Romero worked at the dentist's office in 2023 and was with Craig for several days during the period he is alleged to have killed his wife by mixing cyanide and tetrahydrozoline, a chemical in eyedrops, in her protein shakes. She told Assistant District Attorney Ryan Brackley and the court that, on March 6 of that year, Craig entered the office unusually late and told her he and his wife had worked out earlier in the morning. He apologized for being late and told Romero Angela wasn't feeling well after he made her a post-workout protein shake. Recalling the conversation, Romero testified that Craig said, "Maybe he added too much protein" to his wife's shake. She said Craig left the office later that day to take his wife to the emergency room, where Angela reported feeling dizzy. She texted her husband that she felt "drugged" before they went to the hospital. She was released without a diagnosis the same day. Craig returned to the office at 5:30 p.m., which was unusual. The practice closes at 4 p.m. When she left for the day, Romero said she was startled to find Craig sitting in the dark, using the computer in an exam room, which was not his usual computer. When she asked him what he was doing, Craig told her he had come back to the office to unwind after a stressful day dealing with his wife's sickness. After Romero left the office that day, she said Craig texted her to alert her that a personal package would be delivered to the office and asked her not to open it. That had never happened before, Romero noted. On March 9, Angela returned to the hospital, exhibiting similar symptoms to three days earlier. This time, she was admitted and remained in the hospital until March 14. Romero testified that, on that day, Craig told her he didn't think Angela would live through the night, which Romero said was the second time he had made that prediction since Angela began experiencing symptoms. "Evidence that Craig predicted his wife's death twice before it occurred can be significant in his criminal case to prove his alleged intent in his case," Kelly Hyman, a nationally renowned defense lawyer and legal analyst, told Fox News Digital. Hyman is not involved in the tr "Intent in murder cases refers to the accused's mental state at the time of the crime. First-degree murder can require proof of premeditation and specific intent to kill in a criminal case. "Predictions of death may suggest that Craig had allegedly been contemplating and planning the act for a period, potentially for a 'sustained period of time,' which may imply premeditation." The defense chose not to challenge these statements made by Romero, but Hyman said it could have. "However, the defense would challenge the admissibility and interpretation of such statements and argue that Craig's wife was suicidal," Hyman said. "Also, the defense could argue that the statements were taken out of context and/or misinterpreted." On March 13, the package arrived to Craig's practice. A staff member opened the package before bringing it to Romero, who described the contents of the box as a sealed "foil package" and a paper invoice. The box was marked as a biohazard. She checked the invoice to make sure it was the personal package that Craig had discussed with her and saw that it was. On the invoice, she read that Craig had ordered potassium cyanide, which she immediately googled out of curiosity. On March 15, Angela was admitted to the hospital for the final time. Craig was in the office that day and told Romero he had to leave because Angela was returning to the hospital. Romero testified that with suspicions mounting, she then googled symptoms of cyanide poisoning. During cross-examination, lead defense attorney Lisa Fine Moses pointed to the fact that while Romero had received the package and read that it contained potassium cyanide, she couldn't be sure of that because she did not open the sealed foil package. She also asked Romero about her evening office interaction with Craig on March 6, and Romero conceded that, emotionally, Craig seemed normal during that time. Moses examined Romero's relationship with Craig, which Romero described as an "intimate emotional relationship." She established that the pair were close and often spoke about personal and family matters on personal devices and via channels unrelated to their work. Moses also established that, during the investigation into the alleged crime, when Romero spoke to police, she did not disclose the true nature of their relationship or all of the communications between them. The importance of calling a critical witness like Romero as a witness so early in the trial was not lost on Hyman. "The prosecutor will want to start strong and end strong as to the witnesses," she said. "The prosecutor may want to start the case with the most important witness. For example, the star witness, or someone that is going to start telling the story of the case as to the timeline of the case from start to finish."


New York Post
a day ago
- New York Post
James Craig, dentist on trial for wife's poison murder, claims victim was emotionally manipulative, unstable
As prosecutors attempted to paint a Colorado dentist as a calculated killer who poisoned his wife to pursue a new romantic life, the defense took a dramatically different route by portraying his wife of 23 years as emotionally manipulative and mentally unstable. Dr. James Toliver Craig, 47, is charged with first-degree murder in the March 2023 death of his wife, Angela Craig, a 43-year-old mother of six. Her cause of death was determined to be lethal doses of cyanide and tetrahydrozoline. In opening statements Tuesday in Colorado, defense attorney Ashley Whitham acknowledged the couple's rocky 23-year marriage but described Angela not as a victim of betrayal, but as someone who was emotionally broken, deeply private and at times manipulative. 'You're going to hear her own daughter describe her that she was also manipulating words,' Whitham revealed to jurors Tuesday. 'Again, that if she wanted to try to get something, she would be manipulative.' The Colorado couple's marital strife was laid bare in Tuesday's opening remarks. Prosecutors pointed to his relationship with a Texas orthodontist, Dr. Karin Cain, as the motivation for the murder. Cain has not returned Fox News Digital's requests for comment. The defense said the 47-year-old husband had extramarital affairs throughout the couple's marriage. 'Karin Cain was just like the others. This wasn't some new obsession,' Whitham said. 4 Dr. James Toliver Craig is charged with first-degree murder in the March 2023 death of his wife. AP 4 Defense portrayed his wife of 23 years as emotionally manipulative during the trial. AP Along with a series of affairs, Craig also allegedly used the website advertising himself as 'Jim and Waffles' and claiming a net worth of $10 million in search of 'sugar babies.' Whitham described Angela as an 'extremely private' stay-at-home mom of six who, due to her deeply held Mormon faith, was reluctant to share the couple's marital issues. She claimed Angela was isolated and someone who was 'not about to tell people about her marital struggles' and who was 'broken.' Defense attorney Kelly Hyman delved into the dueling strategies as the high-stakes murder trial kicks off. She noted that the defense's strategy to cast Angela as manipulative and unstable plays into their aims to create reasonable doubt and reframe the context. 'By doing so, the defendant implies that [he] wasn't responsible,' she explained to Fox News Digital. 'That could go to the heaty of the defense that Angela killed herself and that it was suicide.' 4 Angela Craig, a mother of six, was poisoned with lethal doses of cyanide and tetrahydrozoline. Summerbrook Dental Group/Facebook While prosecutors argued Tuesday that Craig's alleged Google searches, chemical orders and romantic messages to his alleged mistress amount to premeditation, Hyman warned that speculative interpretation of digital evidence isn't always a slam dunk. Every morning, the NY POSTcast offers a deep dive into the headlines with the Post's signature mix of politics, business, pop culture, true crime and everything in between. Subscribe here! 'A way to do this is to challenge admissibility and the reliability of the digital evidence. This can be done on cross-examination or through a defense witness to counter the digital forensic and timeline reconstruction,' she said. The defense argued Tuesday that investigators operated with 'tunnel vision' and failed to investigate other leads. The defense said Angela's personal laptop was never seized or searched despite prosecutors showing images of her using it from her hospital bed to research symptoms. 'The defense could argue that the unexamined laptop may contain information supporting an alternative theory of events or potentially pointing to another person and/or a different timeline,' Hyman said. 'This omission may suggest an incomplete and/or biased investigation.' Hyman also noted that the absence of direct physical evidence, such as cyanide residue on containers or packaging, could work to the defense's advantage. 4 Craig also allegedly used the website advertising himself as 'Jim and Waffles' and in search of 'sugar babies.' Summerbrook Dental Group/Facebook 'The absence of direct physical evidence like poison residue on the protein shake containers or the victim's body presents a key argument for the defense to use,' she said. Investigators alleged in court documents obtained by Fox News Digital that, in the weeks before his wife's hospitalization and death, Craig used a dental office computer to search for 'undetectable poisons' and how to obtain them, later purchasing arsenic and cyanide by mail, 'how many grams of pure arsenic will kill a human' and 'is arsenic detectable in an autopsy?' Alongside these online searches, investigators alleged Craig made YouTube queries such as 'how to make poison' and 'Top 5 Undetectable Poisons That Show No Signs of Foul Play.' Fox News Digital has reached out to James Craig's lead attorney, Lisa Fine Moses, for comment.


Powys County Times
3 days ago
- Business
- Powys County Times
Planned Powys holiday pods finally set for decision
PLANS for tourist accommodation near Rhayader are set for a decision more than four years after the application was first lodged. Tony Davies and his wife Angela submitted the proposal in March 2021 for four holiday pods in a field at Cae Henfron off the A470. The pods will all have one bedroom, and the part-retrospective proposal includes an access road and associated works. The plans are coming before the council's planning, taxi licensing and rights of way committee on Thursday, July 17, because Mrs Davies is now a senior Powys councillor. The Liberal Democrat was elected to represent Rhayader at the 2022 local election, and is herself a member of the planning committee. The application was discussed by Nantmel Community Council in April 2021 when no objections were raised, but new interim phosphate standards for Special Areas for Conservation (SACs) in Wales since in 2021 have stalled progress. Any planned development in the SAC catchments that might increase phosphate levels within the catchment must be screened. The River Wye flows nearby meaning the application has been caught up by the interim standards. Senior planning officer Rhian Griffiths said. 'This guidance has now changed, and the application has been considered against the most up-to-date guidance. 'The application is made part-retrospectively, as the access track and ground levelling works have been undertaken. 'The Powys Local Development Plan (LDP) recognises the high-quality beauty and variety of the Powys landscape, which creates an area of great attractiveness and potential for high value tourism. 'The LDP further notes that tourism is one of the county's main employment sectors. 'It is an important component of the rural economy and can help to provide new jobs and it is therefore desirable to support appropriate tourism related developments in principle, whilst sustaining the outstanding natural beauty." Another issue with the application is that it will mean a loss of agricultural land, and national policy in Wales is geared towards preserving the best land. The patch at Rhayader is considered "moderate". Ms Griffiths said: 'Given the classification of the application site, the location of the proposed development is considered appropriate as development will not be undertaken on the most versatile land. 'On balance it is considered that the proposal complies with relevant planning policies, and the recommendation is therefore one of consent subject to conditions.'