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Synopsys Announces Earnings Release Date For Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2025
Synopsys Announces Earnings Release Date For Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2025

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time07-05-2025

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Synopsys Announces Earnings Release Date For Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2025

SUNNYVALE, Calif., May 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Synopsys, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNPS) today announced it will report results for the second quarter fiscal year 2025 on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, after market close. The company will host a conference call at 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time / 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time to review its financial results and business outlook. Synopsys headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif. (PRNewsfoto/Synopsys, Inc.) Financial and other statistical information to be discussed on this conference call will be available on the corporate website at immediately before the call. A live webcast will also be available on this site. Participants should access the live webcast at least 10 minutes prior to the start of the call. A webcast replay will be available beginning May 28, 2025, at approximately 5:00 p.m. PT. The replay will be available until Synopsys announces its third quarter fiscal year 2025 results. About Synopsys Catalyzing the era of pervasive intelligence, Synopsys, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNPS) delivers trusted and comprehensive silicon to systems design solutions, from electronic design automation to silicon IP and system verification and validation. We partner closely with semiconductor and systems customers across a wide range of industries to maximize their R&D capability and productivity, powering innovation today that ignites the ingenuity of tomorrow. Learn more at . © 2025 Synopsys, Inc. All rights reserved. Synopsys, the Synopsys logo, and other Synopsys trademarks are available at Other company or product names may be trademarks of their respective owners. Investor Contact: Christine Salvi-Sullivan Synopsys, Inc. (650) 584-1901 Editorial Contact: Cara Walker Synopsys, Inc. 650-584-5000 corp-pr@ Synopsys (PRNewsfoto/Synopsys) Cision View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Synopsys, Inc.

SALAD AND GO UNVEILS ITS SUMMER MENU
SALAD AND GO UNVEILS ITS SUMMER MENU

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time07-05-2025

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SALAD AND GO UNVEILS ITS SUMMER MENU

Fast-casual introduces Tuscan Summer Salad, its first-ever side dish, and brings back Blueberry Basil Lemonade DALLAS, May 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Salad and Go, the one-of-a-kind salad chain on a mission to make fresh, nutritious food convenient and affordable for all, has launched its summer menu, inspired by the bold, craveable flavors of Italy. Salad and Go logo (PRNewsfoto/Salad and Go) Transporting guests straight to the Mediterranean coast with every bite, the seasonal menu features a new salad and the brand's first-ever side dish, available through Sept. 9. The new menu features the Tuscan Summer Salad, made with cooked orecchiette pasta, house-made sundried tomato tapenade, fresh cucumbers, red onion and shredded provolone cheese, tossed in a tangy Italian vinaigrette. Priced under $9, it is available with your choice of protein: grilled chicken or tofu. "Our summer menu celebrates the vibrant flavors of Italian cuisine while maintaining our commitment to fresh, accessible and nutritious food options," said Chef Daniel Patino, co-founder and head chef of Salad and Go. "By exploring these Mediterranean flavor profiles, we're expanding our menu innovation, drawing inspiration from traditional Italian ingredients while creating thoughtfully crafted items that deliver both exceptional taste and nutritional value to our guests." Salad and Go is also expanding its menu offerings with its first-ever side dish — hummus, available in traditional or sundried tomato and served with crispy pita chips for $4.50. Also, back by popular demand, refreshing Blueberry Basil Lemonade, priced under $2, returns to complement the summer menu. "We pay close attention to consumer trends and are constantly exploring new ways to serve our customers," said Christina Coy, Salad and Go vice president of brand marketing. "By adding two varieties of hummus to our menu, we're leaning into the growing demand for craveable, nutritious snacking options and giving our guests more flexibility in how they enjoy Salad and Go throughout their day." To celebrate the summer season, Salad and Go is also launching its first-ever "Passport to Flavor" sweepstakes from May 12–June 30. Guests can collect stamps by purchasing any of the brand's six featured salads or wraps. Guests can enter to win the Ultimate Getaway — a trip for two to a destination of their choice — by uploading their completed Salad and Go passport at The new summer menu additions are currently available at all 143 locations across Arizona, Texas, Oklahoma and Nevada. Guests can order at the drive-thru or use the Salad and Go mobile app to order ahead for convenient pickup or delivery.

Original producers return for reboot of Christmas slasher being filmed in Winnipeg
Original producers return for reboot of Christmas slasher being filmed in Winnipeg

Winnipeg Free Press

time07-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Winnipeg Free Press

Original producers return for reboot of Christmas slasher being filmed in Winnipeg

Something sinister is going on beneath the quaint gabled roofs of Armstrong's Point. In Winnipeg, a city currently bustling with movie-making activity, it's hardly unusual to see trucks filled with equipment parked on West Gate, especially since the stately older homes of the neighbourhood are frequently used as film locations. But the movie being made is worth a startled raise of the eyebrows. Silent Night, Deadly Night is the second locally made reboot of a controversial slasher of the same name that drew protests in front of movie theatres when Tri-Star premièred it during the holiday season of 1984. PRNewsfoto/Cineverse Rohan Campbell takes over the role of a murderous Saint Nick in the latest version of Silent Night, Deadly Night, shooting in Winnipeg. On this particular day in April, the location is a rambling century-old structure with cedar shakes painted a cheery light blue. It will be the new home for the film's designated maniac, Billy Chapman (Rohan Campbell), a quietly deranged young man who gets murderous whenever he dons a Santa suit. The name is the same as the original, but the character will arrive with a supernatural twist, it is rumoured, although none of the talent at the location is volunteering any spoilers. The original film was reinvented only 13 years ago in 2012 as Silent Night, starring Malcolm McDowell, Jaime King and Donal Logue. That slasher, which jettisoned much of the original's plot, was produced by the Genre Company, in conjunction with local production company Buffalo Gal Pictures, under its in-house imprint, Insidious Pictures. This new iteration is doubly noteworthy because this time the original film's producers, Scott Schneid and Dennis Whitehead, are resuming their producer duties four decades later after the property and the assets of its three sequels were essentially taken away from them, though Schneid and Whitehead were the ones who midwifed the original into existence alongside screenwriter Michael Hickey. The pair vividly recall the controversy surrounding a maniac in a Santa suit. 'It was different times, you know? It was a conservative time in America,' says Whitehead. 'People started picketing the theatres when the movie came out,' recalls Schneid. 'They even formed a coalition called Mothers Against Movie Madness and they were picketing theatres with their little five-year-olds, holding signs that said 'Santa ain't no hit man' and 'Deck the hall with holly, not bodies.' 'It was the '80s, when R-rated slashers for teenagers were the rage. Halloween was the first one to come out and the first Friday the 13th and Tri-Star was looking for its teen horror franchise.' It turned out the company bit off more candy cane than it could chew. The protests — which ranged from placard-carrying parents to mainstream film critic Gene Siskel publicly shaming the filmmakers — prompted the removal of the movie from theatres before it even made headway into wide release, although it was well on its way to hit status, earning US$4 million on a US$1-million budget. Whitehead estimates it was bound for a US$25-million gross. 'Tri-Star was a newly formed studio at that time. They were the new kid on the block and they were funded by Coca-Cola, CBS and HBO, so they had big corporate interests behind them,' Schneid says. The company behind the new SNDN property has no such queasiness: Cineverse is responsible for the ultra-gruesome Terrifier franchise, which follows the adventures of a silent but deadly psycho clown named Art. The company is represented by younger executive producers who oversaw the making of Terrifier 3 : Brandon Hill and Brad Miska, whose production experience includes work on the wintry thriller Cult of Chucky (2017) in Winnipeg. Though Silent Night is set in the winter, Miska is relieved it's not being shot in the cold. 'It was -20 C and I was like: I'm never coming back ever again, so when we heard we were gonna shoot this in the spring, I said, 'Oh, thank God. Thank God,'' Miska says. Miska and Hall both saw the original during an annual Christmas showcase at the New Beverly Cinema in Los Angeles programmed by Quentin Tarantino, an unabashed fan. It was a past New Beverly screening that captured the attention of Schneid, who overcame some personal bitterness to see it. '(Tarantino) has his own 30mm print of Silent Night and shows it every Christmas, so I wanted to see it with a friend of mine, and we saw people were lined up around the block to see it,' Schneid says. SUPPLIED The 1984 movie sparked protests at theatres. That led Schneid on a course to discover who owned the rights to the film, a quest that ultimately led to this new version, which he feels will go towards remedying the mistake of the 2012 film. 'It had no relationship with the original,' Schneid says. 'Yeah, sorry, it was crapola. 'Can I say it one more time?' Schneid says, leaning into the microphone. 'Crapola!' • • • From a local perspective, the film will feature plenty of homegrown talent, including special effects artist Doug Morrow, production designer Oscar Fenogolio, costume designer Laura DeLuca, stunt co-ordinator Kristen Sawatzky, casting director Jim Weber and line producer Tanya Brunel. Local cast includes David Lawrence Brown ( Fargo ), Sharon Bajer ( Nobody ) and horror veteran Marina Stephenson Kerr ( Cult of Chucky ). Two of the movers and shakers behind the film are veteran Winnipeg producer Jeremy Torrie and Erik Bernard, Torrie's partner in the newly minted company Bear Paw Studio. Bernard is a recent transplant, having just moved here from Texas. Once a showrunner on the TV series Hoarders, he sees Winnipeg as a city of opportunity in the film business. 'I think that in the U.S. it has gotten a little bit harder to produce things …, and Jeremy has been doing this a long time, and I think that, like anything else, it comes down to teams,' he says. Winnipeg Free Press | Newsletter Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. Sign up for The Warm-Up 'I saw some opportunity with him and he saw some opportunity with me to kind of kind of forge a team on a foundational level so we can go out and compete in in this indie space.' As for Torrie, he is excited to join Bernard in the Cineverse universe, especially given the company's past success with Terrifier 3. 'They released it in 2,500 theatres and made $90 million U.S. That would be huge for us,' Torrie says. Cineverse plans to open Silent Night, Deadly Night in theatres by Dec. 12. Randall King Reporter In a way, Randall King was born into the entertainment beat. Read full biography

123Invent Inventor Develops Secure Net for Semi Truck Loads (PTA-5009)
123Invent Inventor Develops Secure Net for Semi Truck Loads (PTA-5009)

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time06-05-2025

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123Invent Inventor Develops Secure Net for Semi Truck Loads (PTA-5009)

PITTSBURGH, May 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- "I have worked in the trucking industry for over 20 years. I thought there could be a more secure way to prevent a heavy load from slamming forward into the truck cab during an emergency braking situation," said an inventor, from Middlebranch, Ohio, "so I invented the WEBSTER INVENTION. My design helps prevent great damage, serious injury, and even death for the truck driver." InventHelp Logo (PRNewsfoto/InventHelp) The patent-pending invention provides an improved accessory for securing a load within a semi-truck. In doing so, it prevents the load from sliding forward and into the cab of a semi-truck during an emergency braking situation. As a result, it reduces the risk of injury and damage. The invention features a unique design that is easy to employ so it is ideal for the trucking industry. The WEBSTER INVENTION is currently available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers. For more information, visit Or contact Travis Webster at 330-937-3563 or email info@ Cision View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE InventHelp

123Invent Inventor Develops New Accessory for Gaming Enthusiasts (NJR-366)
123Invent Inventor Develops New Accessory for Gaming Enthusiasts (NJR-366)

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time06-05-2025

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123Invent Inventor Develops New Accessory for Gaming Enthusiasts (NJR-366)

PITTSBURGH, May 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- "As a father and a gamer, I am often called away from my game to do various tasks like change a diaper, prepare a bottle, or wash dishes. I wanted to create a solution that allows me to stay connected to my gaming while being hands-free to do other tasks at the same time," said an inventor, from Dunellen, N.J., "so I invented the CONTROLLER POCKET. My design eliminates the need to completely disconnect from the game and friends when playing." InventHelp Logo (PRNewsfoto/InventHelp) The invention provides an improved way to stay connected to your gaming device if called away for an important reason. In doing so, it allows the user to tend to other tasks. It also increases convenience, and it provides added peace of mind. The invention features a durable design that is easy to apply and use so it is ideal for gaming enthusiasts. The CONTROLLER POCKET is currently available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers. For more information, visit Or contact Charles Hunter at 917-322-9939 or email info@ Cision View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE InventHelp

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