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Former NXT Women's North American Champion Announces Engagement With Fellow WWE Star
Former NXT Women's North American Champion Announces Engagement With Fellow WWE Star

Time of India

time21 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Former NXT Women's North American Champion Announces Engagement With Fellow WWE Star

Image by Kelani Jordan (via X) Wrestlers marrying their co-workers isn't a new thing in the world of professional wrestling. The biggest example of this is WWE CCO and former 14-time World Champion Triple H, and former WWE board member, Stephanie McMahon. Joining this list in 2025 are none other than Carmelo Hayes and Kelani Jordan. Moreover, the couple recently acknowledged their relationship on social media with a heartfelt announcement. Carmelo Haynes and Kelani Jordan Are Now Engaged to Be Married Carmelo Hayes and Kelani Jordan made their relationship official on social media and announced that they are not engaged to be married. Jordan took to her X account and revealed that Hayes proposed to her on July 1. The caption of the post read, 'I said yesss! And I'd say yes in every lifetime,' with a photo where the couple celebrated their milestone. Multiple WWE stars, including Blake Monroe, Nia Jax, and Lola Vice, have congratulated the couple. Jordan and Hayes have been in a relationship since 2023. Moreover, the duo has had a successful WWE career so far. Hayes is one of the most talented young wrestlers in the world today, and the company certainly believes in his abilities to shine. This is the reason he has held the NXT title and has enjoyed 2 reigns with the NXT North American Championship. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo Moreover, he has also held the WWE Cruiserweight title. 'Melo' was brought up to the main roster and currently performs on the SmackDown brand since WrestleMania 40. Although he hasn't won any singles title on the main roster yet, he was the winner of the 2025 Andre the Giant Memorial battle royal and has had marquee matches against the likes of Randy Orton, and Cody Rhodes, and a best-of-7 series with Andrade. On the other hand, Jordan has been signed to the NXT brand since August 2022 and has the honor of being the first-ever NXT Women's North American Champion. It is safe to say that the power couple has a bright future ahead. Also read: "That Continues to Cheer for Him"– ECW Legend Points Out a Chink in John Cena's 'Heel' Armor Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.

Jetstar launches insane sale from $49
Jetstar launches insane sale from $49

News.com.au

time22-04-2025

  • Business
  • News.com.au

Jetstar launches insane sale from $49

Jetstar has officially kicked off its 'Just Plane Good Sale' with airfares starting from just $49. The budget airline will have 40,000 discounted fares across its entire network with popular domestic routes including Brisbane to Newcastle from $54, Darwin to Gold Coast from $139 and Sydney to Busselton Margaret River from $159. The Whitsunday Coast is also part of the sale with flights from Adelaide starting at $144. Aussies keen to head overseas to tourists hotspots such as Bali can do so from $165 Cairns or Darwin. If Singapore is on the bucket list, there's flights starting from $189 from Melbourne (Tullamarine). Otherwise, those keen to explore South Korea can do so from $289, from Brisbane to Seoul. Club Jetstar members will have exclusive access to further reduced fares from $49 such as Newcastle to Melbourne (Tullamarine). Travel dates vary per route but include mid-July to late September 2025 for domestic and mid-May to late August 2025 for international. The sale ends at 11.59pm AEST on Sunday, April 27, unless sold out prior. It also excludes checked bags. Jetstar's executive manager customer Jenn Armor said the sale is perfect for a 'last minute winter getaway'. 'Our sales sell out really quicky, so I'd encourage people to jump online today and take advantage of the 40,000 sale fares,' Ms Armor told 'We're currently in one of our busiest ever holiday peaks, with over 790,000 passengers flying with Jetstar (Australia) over the Easter and ANZAC Day holiday between April 17 and 27.' The airline will average over 400 domestic and international flights a day - a 12 per cent per cent increase on the same time last year. 'Jetstar is all about giving our customers great value, with a growing fleet, new destinations and reliable service.' The sale comes as Finder reveals over two-thirds of Aussies - more than 14 million people - are planning to travel this year. The research revealed 40 per cent of Aussies plan to holiday at home - equivalent to 8.3 million people planning to travel domestically. Meanwhile, almost 1 in 3 (28 per cent) plan to travel internationally throughout the year. South East Asia is at the top of plenty of people's wish list this year - with 15 per cent of Aussies keen to visit countries in that region including Vietnam, Thailand and Singapore. In 2024 alone, around 1.17 million Australians visited Singapore. This represents an 8.2 per cent increase compared to 2023 and ranked Singapore as one of the top three markets for tourism receipts for Australia, according to and Karryon. The destination is home to the iconic Raffles Hotel, Marina Bay Sands and is also known for its great hawkers. Europe is in second place, with 13 per cent of Australians planning a trip to countries including Spain and Germany. Japan rounds out the top three popular destinations - with 12 per cent planning to visit the Land of the Rising Sun. Meanwhile, the United States (7 per cent), United Kingdom (6 per cent), China (4 per cent) and India (2 per cent) are also popular with Australian tourists in 2025.

Armor Collaborates with Oracle to Help Organizations Protect Their Critical Workloads
Armor Collaborates with Oracle to Help Organizations Protect Their Critical Workloads

Yahoo

time12-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Armor Collaborates with Oracle to Help Organizations Protect Their Critical Workloads

DALLAS, March 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Armor, a leading provider of cybersecurity and compliance solutions, today announced it has joined the Oracle Partner Program. As an Oracle partner, Armor will collaborate with Oracle to provide organizations with high-performance, cost-effective cloud solutions for their mission-critical data and workloads. With a zero-breach record, Armor Enterprise Cloud is trusted by thousands of organizations around the world to protect their critical data and workloads. It provides customers with access to secure and scalable cloud services. By partnering with Oracle, Armor will have access to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) via FastConnect. This will enable customers with multicloud environments to combine Armor Enterprise Cloud services with services from multiple cloud providers to significantly lower latency and boost performance. "Collaborating with Armor provides our customers with even more flexibility and choice when it comes to protecting their critical applications," said Chris Gandolfo, executive vice president, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and AI. "We're committed to collaborating with security partners such as Armor to meet the demands of our global customer base." Curtiss-Wright Corp is a U.S. based global manufacturer that provides highly engineered products and services to the aerospace and defense markets. Armor has been protecting many of their mission-critical applications and data for over 12 years. "We are building leading-edge products for the defense, aerospace, and power industries with extremely sensitive data," said Karl Schleelein, senior infrastructure engineer, Curtiss-Wright Corp. "We believe the performance of Oracle Cloud, safeguarded by Armor, is the sweet spot for our advanced engineering products and technologies." To learn more about Armor Enterprise Cloud visit About Armor Armor is a global leader in Managed Detection & Response and Compliant Cloud solutions. As a trusted partner to over 1,500 firms in over 40 countries, Armor offers cybersecurity and compliance consulting, professional services, and managed services. Armor was founded in 2009 after the founder's previous company was hacked. The company was born out of pain. For Armor, cybersecurity is personal. About Oracle's Partner ProgramOracle's partner program helps Oracle and its partners drive joint customer success and business momentum. The newly enhanced program provides partners with choice and flexibility, offering several program pathways and a robust range of foundational benefits spanning training and enablement, go-to-market collaboration, technical accelerators, and success support. To learn more, visit TrademarksOracle, Java, MySQL, and NetSuite are registered trademarks of Oracle Corporation. NetSuite was the first new company, inaugurating a new era of computing in the new world. CONTACTSArmor PRArmor Corporate Communicationspress@ 262 3473 View original content: SOURCE Armor Defense Inc Sign in to access your portfolio

‘By humans, for humans': French dubbing industry speaks out against AI threat
‘By humans, for humans': French dubbing industry speaks out against AI threat

Yahoo

time15-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

‘By humans, for humans': French dubbing industry speaks out against AI threat

France's film dubbing industry accounts for 15,000 jobs, including actors, translators, sound technicians and artistic directors. And now the sector is mobilising to ensure its voice is still heard in the face of the artificial intelligence revolution. In a studio near Paris, in a dark room with walls covered with blue fabric, a screen shows excerpts from the Japanese animated series Dragon Ball. Standing at a microphone, actor Bruno Méyère is dubbing several characters in French. "You can go as far as 'raw'... There, that's perfect," applauds artistic director Brigitte Lecordier, also a well-known French voiceover actor, who that day is working with her son Louis, the production director. "I am mostly known for my cartoon voice, Oui-Oui [Noddy], and especially Dragon Ball," says Lecordier, who is the voice of young Son Goku in the long-running series. Despite her success, the rise of artificial intelligence in the sector has her worried. "We are not against AI. It can bring things from a technical point of view and in terms of tools," she told RFI. "But we are very concerned. We want to continue creating and being artists, not be replaced by something that only creates by stealing from us. Our voices are stolen to generate AI and make us say things we did not choose to say." The French dubbing industry was recently shocked by an excerpt from the latest Sylvester Stallone film, Armor, in which the French VoiceOver of the American actor was made using AI. It's a scenario that has raised questions over ethics in the industry, in the face of new technology. Read more on RFI EnglishRead also:EU chief Ursula von der Leyen unveils €200 bn boost for AI at Paris summitWhy the African continent has a role to play in developing AIFrance's Mistral AI teams up with UAE-backed developers as Le Chat app launches

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