The Daily Populous

Wednesday May 28th, 2025 night edition

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Apple has purchased RAC7, makers of the popular Apple Arcade game Sneaky Sasquatch.

This is Apple’s first acquisition of a video game studio in its history.

RAC7 will continue developing games, especially focusing on expanding Sneaky Sasquatch within Apple Arcade.

In a historic move, Apple has reportedly acquired RAC7, the small two-person Canadian studio best known for creating Sneaky Sasquatch, one of Apple Arcade’s most popular titles.

This marks the first time Apple has ever purchased a game development studio, signaling a deeper commitment to its gaming platform, Apple Arcade.

According to Apple, the acquisition aims to help RAC7 “grow its game more on Apple Arcade” and continue delivering content updates for Sneaky Sasquatch.

While positioned as a one-off move, it highlights the company’s ongoing investment in making Apple Arcade a standout subscription platform. »

Japan Cracks Down on “Flashy” Baby Names in New Naming Law Reform

Authored by slguardian.org

For years, Japan has allowed a high degree of freedom in naming children, largely due to the nature of the Japanese writing system.

Yet for many children burdened by names that provoke ridicule or disbelief, the move may come as a long-overdue correction.

As Japan ushers in this new naming era, one thing is clear: Pikachu may remain in Pokémon games and movies, but not in the nursery. »

Syria, Israel in direct talks focused on security, sources say

Authored by jpost.com

The sources spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the subject for two nations with no official ties and a history of enmity.

The direct talks and their scope have not been previously reported.

Three of the sources said there had been several rounds of in-person meetings in the border region, including in territory controlled by Israel. »

RFK Jr. says Covid-19 shot will no longer be recommended for healthy children and pregnant women

Authored by cnn.com
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“As of today, the Covid vaccine for healthy children and healthy pregnant women has been removed from the CDC recommended immunization schedule,” Kennedy said.

Studies have found that Covid-19 vaccination reduces the risk of hospitalization for pregnant women and infants younger than 6 months.

Revoking the CDC’s recommendations for pregnant women and healthy children raises questions about insurance coverage and government purchases of Covid-19 vaccines for these groups. »