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  • Mystery Solved! Chivita Active Zest & Chivita Ice Tea PET bottles Are Out Of The Bag!

     

    After days of social media buzzing with curiosity and mysterywith the #WhatsInTheBag, the wait is finally over! The bag mystery that took over TikTok and Instagram has been solved, and it’s none other than the all-new Chivita Active Zest and Chivita Ice Tea in PET bottles!

     

    With a trendy, portable design, Chivita PET is made for those always on the move. Whether you’re hitting the streets of Kaduna, Owerri, Kano, Onitsha, or Aba, going to your business, or just living your best life, Chivita Active Zest and Chivita Ice Tea PET bottles fit perfectly into your lifestyle.

     

    No more guessing, no more waiting, it’s official! The streets are about to light up with this new vibe, and you can now get yours at your favorite stores.

     

    Join the trend and let Chivita Active Zest and Chivita Ice Tea PET roll with you through every moment of your hustle and chill.

     

    Be part of the excitement and share your Chivita PET moments using #ChivitaPET and #ForWhereverLifeTakesYou!

     

    Mystery Solved! Chivita Active Zest & Chivita Ice Tea PET bottles Are Out Of The Bag!
    Mystery Solved! Chivita Active Zest & Chivita Ice Tea PET bottles Are Out Of The Bag!
    Mystery Solved! Chivita Active Zest & Chivita Ice Tea PET bottles Are Out Of The Bag!

     

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  • RuneScape Dragonwilds System Requirements (Minimum and Recommended)

    After waiting for well, not so long, RuneScape Dragonwilds is here. This four-player survival game is set in the same fantasy universe and attempts to recapture the same magic. With early access out ahead of its 2026 release, PC gamers are already flocking to the game. As it goes with all PC games, Dragonwilds has its own system requirements you must fulfill to ensure you can play it. Want to know what they are and if you can run them? Keep on reading to find out about the RuneScape Dragonwilds system requirements and whether your PC is up to the task.

    RuneScape DragonWilds Minimum System Requirements

    • Processor: Intel Core i3-8100 / AMD Ryzen 5 1600
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 (6GB) / AMD Radeon RX 5600XT (8GB) / Intel Arc A750 (8GB)
    • Video Memory (VRAM): 6/8 GB
    • Storage: 25 GB
    • DirectX: DirectX 12
    • Operating System: Windows 10 64-bit (latest Service Pack)
    • Processor: Intel Core i5-10600 / AMD Ryzen 5 3600
    • Memory: 16 GB RAM
    • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 2070 (6GB) / AMD Radeon RX 5700XT (8GB)
    • Video Memory (VRAM): 6/8 GB
    • Storage: 25 GB
    • DirectX: DirectX 12
    • Operating System: Windows 10 64-bit (latest Service Pack)

    As you can tell for yourself, RuneScape Dragonwilds doesn’t exactly come with heavy system requirements. As such, any old PC packing a GTX 1060 should be able to run it quite easily. Moreover, combined with the best RuneScape DragonWilds settings, it should help you reach the 60-100 fps finish line.

    Furthermore, the game requires a measly 25 GB of storage. While the game doesn’t mention an HDD or SSD, we recommend getting the latter for the fastest loading times possible.

    Lastly, as it goes without saying, you should have a fantastic internet connection ready to download and play the game. With a lot of Dragonwilds being more fun with friends, be sure your ISP has given you a fast connection before you hop on the game.

    And now you know about the RuneScape Dragonwilds system requirements. So, is your gaming rig up to the task? Let us know in the comments below.

    Upanishad Sharma

    Combining his love for Literature and Tech, Upanishad dived into the world of technology journalism with fire. Now he writes about anything and everything while keeping a keen eye on his first love of gaming. Often found chronically walking around the office.


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  • UMIDIGI Will Reveal AI-Powered Innovations at Hong Kong Mobile Electronics Show

    UMIDIGI will gather, once again, its fans and technology enthusiasts on April 18, 2025, during the Global Sources Mobile Electronics Show in Hong Kong. The event is a premier platform for showcasing the latest innovations in the technology segment. Multiple companies across the world will attend the event to showcase the future of their tech. UMIDIGI is one of these companies, and is ready to debut its latest AI-powered innovations in the market.

    The brand wants to further strengthen its name as an innovative brand. This time, it will showcase a series of advanced AI technologies in a new lineup of highly anticipated products.

    AI-Powered UMIDIGI A100 5G Debuts – Highlights Revealed

    During the exhibition, UMIDIGI will unveil the A100 5G for the first time. It will offer deep integration with Google’s Gemini AI, offering a wide array of features across multiple apps.

    The smartphone will feature voice assistants, text-to-image generation, image-text translation, intelligent search, and more. It will empower users to handle a wide array of tasks.

    Sleek and Elegant Design

    The UMIDIGI A100 5G comes wit ha new textured design and will arrive in two elegant color options: Silver Grey and Lake Blue.

    The new Silver Gray option is inspired by the texture of mountain rocks, exuding strength and grandeur. The Lake Blue variant shines and shimmers like rippling water. It’s delicate and unique. The smartphone has curved triangular grooves around the camera module, creating a layered visual effect.

    Large AMOLED Display and Powerful 5G Chipset

    The new UMIDIGI A100 5G comes with a fairly large 6.8-inch AMOLED display with a 120 Hz refresh rate. The gorgeous display aims to offer a smooth and immersive visual experience.

    The smartphone features a 50 MP rear camera and a 32 MP selfie camera, providing you with enough quality for most of your photographic needs.

    The handset has a huge 6,000 mAh battery, which is more than enough for heavy daily usage. The smartphone comes with a 45W fast-charging support for long-lasting usage and quick recharge.

    Powerful Chipset

    Under the hood, the A100 5G boasts the MediaTek Dimensity 7025 SoC. It supports up to 12 GB of RAM plus 12 GB of extended virtual RAM. The phone comes with 512 GB of Internal storage, providing you with enough storage for your apps and data.

    Additional features include an under-display fingerprint scanner, NFC functionality, and the latest Android 15 OS.

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    UMIDIGI G100 5G – AI-Driven Powerhouse Arrives

    Another powerful release is the UMIDIGI G100 5G. It is among the most anticipated debuts at the show. It is powered by the powerful Gemini AI engine. Therefore, users can expect advanced UI operations, enabling precise interpretation of text, voice, and images. Smart features like voice assistants, text-to-text image generation, translation, and intelligent search. It significantly enhances daily productivity and convenience.

    New Revolutionary Design and Powerful Capabilities

    The UMIDIGI G100 5G introduces UMIDIGI’s first-ever “Star Diamond” camera design. It has a symmetrical “peak-line” aesthetic that redefines the visual harmony.

    The Sand Black variant offers a deep and mysterious tone, while the Sand Silver option embodies a sleek, tech-forward style. The Premium craftsmanship enhances the device’s contours, delivering striking aesthetics and an ultra-premium feel.

    Immersive Large Display and Super Long Battery Life

    The new smartphones boast UMIDIGI’s largest displays with a 6.9-inch diagonal. It is also the first entry-level 5G smartphone with such a screen. The G100 5G supports a 120Hz high refresh rate for a flawless viewing experience.

    The smartphone is also UMIDIGI’s first 5G phone to feature a massive 6,000 mAh battery, offering up to two days of usage and eliminating battery anxiety.

    Ultra-Thin Yet Powerful

    Despite the large screen and robust performance, the G100 5G maintains a slim 8.1 mm profile, offering a comfortable grip and easy portability-setting a new standard for ultra-thin smartphones.

    Introducing the new X series

    In addition to the A100 and G100 5G, UMIDIGI will also present the latest models in the X-series lineup. These include names like the G9x, G100x, G100x 5G, Note 100x, and Note 100x 5G. All new models feature high-refresh-rate large displays for immersive visuals and ultra-smooth performance.

    The X-series comes with a minimalist and modern design. The X-series smartphones are lightweight and comfortable to hold, making them ideal for prolonged use.

    They come with 5,000 mAh batteries, ensuring all-day power. These devices combine affordability with solid performance. The X-series design meets the needs of a broad range of users, delivering exceptional daily use and entertainment experiences.

    Tab 100 Series

    In addition, UMIDIGI will showcase its globally popular smart tablets, including rugged tablets, standard tablets, kids’ tablets, and mini tablets. The company’s wide array of tablets covers a wide range of usage scenarios and significantly enhances the user experience in work, study, and entertainment.

    The UMIDIGI’s first AI-powered tablet series – Tab 100 – is expected to make its debut later this year. The new series features a large high-definition display, a high-capacity battery, and immersive quad-speaker surround sound. It combines powerful performance with intelligent interaction. The Tab 100 series will deliver a convenient and smarter all-scenario experience for users.

    Join UMIDIGI at the Hong Kong Global Sources Mobile Electronics Show

    UMIDIGI cordially invites tech enthusiasts, industry experts, and media professionals from around the world to visit UMIDIGI’s booth and explore the future of mobile technology.

    Those who wish to attend the event can check all the details regarding it below:

    • Event Name: Hong Kong Global Sources Mobile Electronics Show
    • Venue: AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong Kong
    • Booth Number: 5B10
    • Dates: April 18–21, 2025

     

     

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  • Using AI, Google suspend 39m advert accounts over alleged fraud

    Search engine giant Google has suspended no fewer than 39 million advertiser accounts on its platform as it intensifies its latest crackdown on ad fraud and policy violations.

    The number of suspended accounts that were determined to have broken Google’s stringent ad regulations, including impersonation, malware, and fraud, is among the largest ever reported, representing a 29% rise from the year 2023.

    Users across Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas were impacted by the global bans that targeted areas with high fraud activity and resulted from common infractions such as phishing attempts and the promotion of hazardous or fraudulent products.

    READ ALSO: Google quietly unveils next flagship AI model codenamed Gemini 2.0

    Google in a statement said that it could suspend a “vast majority” of ad accounts before they even ran an ad by utilizing large language models (LLMs) and signs including fraudulent payment information and company impersonation.

    “While these AI models are very, very important to us and have delivered a series of impressive improvements, we still have humans involved throughout the process,” said Alex Rodriguez, a general manager for Ads Safety at Google, in a virtual media roundtable.

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  • Women Lose Top Military Ranks Amid Cultural War

    By David W. Marshall

    (Trice Edney Wire) – In 2024, four women held the rank of four-star general or admiral. One year later, in 2025, there are none. This is just one example of how individuals and groups who believe in social equity and fairness are embroiled in a cultural war, and the opposing side is winning. With the recent firing of Adm. Lisa Franchetti, the Navy’s first female chief, the U.S. military is left without a single woman with a four-star rank. The significance of this firing highlights the fact that the glass ceiling, which had previously been shattered, has not only been put back into place but has also been lowered and made stronger. The barriers women have historically faced in the military have returned with the prospect that Adm. Lisa Franchetti may be the last woman to achieve the four-star rank for a while.

     Threatened by decades of social progress that produced fairness and justice for all people, the authors of Project 2025 sought to create a nation that allows discrimination in all forms to thrive where we live, study, and work. Let’s be honest: in the attack against the hard-fought victories toward social equity, the main culprits are not President Donald Trump or Vice President J.D. Vance. Since the 1970s, the Heritage Foundation has become the puppet master pulling the strings behind the scenes. Many right-wing politicians, media figures, and influencers have joined in by effectively turning fear into a weapon in their anti-DEI movement. In this current political climate, fear is far more effective than the politics of unity. The success of the anti-DEI movement is not because their arguments are factual. They succeed because the puppet master and their supporters understand a fundamental truth: when people feel vulnerable, they are more likely to look for someone to blame. Former President Richard Nixon said it best, “People react to fear, not love. They don’t teach that in Sunday school, but it’s true.”

    White women are the group that gained the most from affirmative action, which started in the late 1970s. The same group benefitted the most through the DEI initiatives from the late 1990s to 2000s. All of the social gains by white women are now in serious jeopardy. The current administration campaigned on eliminating so-called “wokeness” and “DEI hires” in the federal government, the military, and universities, and pressuring corporate leaders to do the same. Right-wing candidates, including Donald Trump, turned social equity into a personal threat. White workers were misled into believing that racial diversity programs are the reason they can’t get ahead. They were led to believe that DEI initiatives are a threat because of losing opportunities, reverse discrimination, and a shift in the status quo. They were misled into thinking that DEI policies unfairly prioritize race and gender over merit. While a lack of understanding about the purpose and implementation of DEI initiatives contributed to negative perceptions and people being controlled and manipulated, white women should know better; the elimination of women’s power has been a goal of Project 2025. Any attack on DEI is meant to eliminate the power of women—all women.

    White women who have obtained promotions and became entrepreneurs, corporate managers, and leaders should stop defending the anti-DEI rhetoric. Rather, they should work hand-in-hand with progressives to preserve progress for women of all races. They should work together to learn how to adapt to the destructive changes brought forth by this new administration. White women in corporate America need to look at the example of four-star generals and admirals to see the source of the real threat. A new strategy that responds to the attack must be developed to reclaim the true narrative of what DEI means and who it impacts. It needs to start with white women who are supporting the anti-DEI movement. Some of them are the loudest opponents of DEI, yet they benefit the most from social equity. Why would a white woman stand out against diversity, equity, and inclusion when they have been benefitting from the fight to ensure opportunities for promotions within the government, military, and private sector? Overall, the creation of an inclusive environment has allowed pipelines to exist for white women to become future entrepreneurs, corporate managers, and leaders. As a result, white men and children making up white households will benefit from efforts that promote justice, fairness, and equal opportunities.

    Women need to support other women when the true threat and contrast have been made clear during election campaigns. How do we win this cultural war when women are unwilling to support candidates such as Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris in presidential elections against Donald Trump? Women need to support other women in corporate America. White women outearn their Black and Latino counterparts. Therefore, they must advocate for their fellow women of color when given the opportunity to do so. Silence against the anti-DEI movement by white women is self-destructive. Desmond Tutu once said, “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.” Women need to support other women because Black women have grown tired of fighting for white women who refuse to acknowledge the threat from the puppet master. They refuse to challenge the narrative that women and people of color are being given jobs and promotions at the expense of more qualified and deserving candidates. We know that this backlash rhetoric is not true. Ask former four-star Adm. Lisa Franchetti.

    David W. Marshall is the founder of the faith-based organization TRB: The Reconciled Body and author of the book God Bless Our Divided America.

    Source: Seattle Medium

  • Manchester United set for battle with Liverpool to sign £70m star


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    Manchester United’s plans for the summer transfer window are expected to focus heavily on bringing fresh attacking options to Old Trafford.

    While Alejandro Garnacho has shown flashes of brilliance throughout the season, it’s clear that manager Ruben Amorim wants to add balance, work rate, and proven quality to his wide options.

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    The Red Devils have long been aware of the need for a winger who can offer consistency and versatility on the flanks.

    A profile Amorim has pushed to address in recruitment talks.

    One name who has been firmly on United’s radar for some time is now at the centre of a transfer tussle across the Premier League.

    That player is Antoine Semenyo, who has been one of Andoni Iraola’s best players this season.

    Bournemouth demanding £70m fee for Antoine Semenyo

    According to GiveMeSport, Bournemouth are holding firm on their valuation of £70million for the 24-year-old forward.

    United are prepared to face strong competition from Liverpool, Tottenham and Chelsea.

    Arne Slot’s Liverpool standout as the biggest competitors, considering Federico Chiesa’s expected return to Italy.

    Meanwhile, Chelsea are not expected to be preparing a major push.

    The Blues have Estevao and Geovany Quenda ready to come in.

    Quenda who of course, was linked to join United in the summer.

    Bournemouth’s position is strengthened by the fact the player still has four years remaining on his contract.

    A contract which has no release clause, leaving the Cherries under no pressure to sell unless their asking price is met.

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    Amorim is known to be a big admirer of Semenyo.

    However, United’s limited finances will certainly be a stumbling block.

    Failure to achieve Champions League qualification will be a huge barrier for United in their pursuit.

    With Liverpool and Tottenham also circling, the race is set to heat up in the weeks ahead.

    United’s hierarchy know the consequences that will follow, should Amorim not be backed.

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  • Globalist Conquistadors Are Here to Colonize Us

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    In the midst of so much technological and social change this century, it is strange to remember that there are a couple hundred ancient tribes on Earth that have maintained unique cultures by isolating from the rest of the world.  They know nothing of President Trump, European war, McDonald’s, or K-pop.  They aren’t arguing over digital IDs, carbon rationing, personal pronouns, tariffs, China’s intellectual property theft, or Ukraine’s borders.  To the best that we can tell, their societies operate as they have for hundreds, if not thousands, of years.

    For much of the last five hundred years, explorers and settlers did not particularly worry about preserving the indigenous cultures with which they came into contact.  On the contrary, most felt they had a moral duty to spread their own civilizational values around the world.  It was only after we had assimilated nearly every hidden tribe on the planet that we began to ask questions and pull back.  Over the last forty years, prevailing opinion has held that by forcing “modernity” upon isolated peoples, we not only risk deleting distinct cultures, but also risk deleting valuable parts of our shared human story.

    Needless to say, nobody is advocating today that multiculturalism should take precedence over these ancient tribes’ self-determination.  In fact, nations go to great lengths to respect hidden peoples’ sovereignty.  Every once in a while, some “outsider” is killed after getting too close to one of these groups, yet no punitive measures are undertaken in response.  Authorities in Brazil, Bolivia, India, and Indonesia use such incidents as stark warnings to keep misguided visitors away.

    For decades, proponents of globalism have torn down national borders, mocked the moral tenets of certain religions, and dismissed the concerns of communities that would rather maintain their own traditional values.  Many of the same international institutions that protect Amazonian tribes from outside contact are outright hostile to the special cultures that bind citizens of unique nation-states.  The European Union imposes its values upon Hungarian, Polish, and Italian natives.  In many parts of the West, prosecutors target Christians who work to save unborn children from abortion procedures.  When Democrats control the federal government, they relocate huge numbers of foreign migrants into small towns throughout the United States.  Government agents do not attempt to understand local beliefs, and they certainly do not ask permission from local residents before upending their lives.  “Outsiders” who see themselves as wise and all-knowing marginalize anyone who gets in their way.

    Kind of makes you wonder whether one of Klaus Schwab’s regal successors in the World Economic Forum’s expanding technocratic dynasty will decree a few centuries from now that some small tribe in Kansas, Missouri, or Tennessee should be protected from outside influence in an effort to safeguard the otherwise lost knowledge of Plato, Augustine, Aquinas, Shakespeare, Locke, or Jefferson.  Maybe Christians will continue to be persecuted and killed around the world until some future do-gooding globalist convinces the aristocrats at the United Nations that a small tribe of Christ’s followers should be “allowed” to continue practicing their “exotic” faith.  Perhaps Western civilization must first be demolished before cynical globalists take an anthropological interest in its numerous achievements.  Maybe adventurous explorers a half-millennium from now will hike to the outskirts of American “free zones” where the natives are rumored to have original ideas, write new books, and question A.I.-generated beliefs.  Perhaps those free peoples will have the good sense to raise their weapons and chase colonizing globalists far away.

    Language is a sneaky beast.  It allows us to categorize every detail we see, yet it reduces the infinitude of our observations to mere words.  Phrases can be beautiful or ugly.  Sentences can quicken heartbeats or steal breaths.  Speeches can move listeners to their feet or reduce them to tears.  The duality of language — its capacity to unleash great and terrible things — makes it both a blessing and a curse.  

    Globalism is a secular religion that specializes in the manipulation of language.  It does not seek to explain the world truthfully, but rather to condition people to believe whatever its ecumenical priests need them to believe.  It does not persuade, but conquers.  It oppresses.  And because its allegiance is not to truth, but to power, it revels in inconsistency.

    The globalists have lectured us about the contradictory threats of “global cooling” and “global warming” for half a century — never humbled by their false predictions but always certain that new regulations and taxes are the answer.  The globalists told us that the Soviet Union’s empire was bad and that national self-determination was good; now they tell us that the European Union’s empire is good and that national self-determination is bad.  The globalists argued that WWII was necessary to preserve Western civilization and defend Europe from foreign invaders; now they argue that Western civilization should be destroyed and that native Europeans should be replaced with foreigners.  When we started fighting wars on “terror” decades ago, all our enemies were overseas; now globalists insist that homegrown “terrorists” are the real “threat.”  Globalists told us that the U.S.-backed ousting of Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych in 2014 was not a violent insurrection against a legitimately elected government but rather a “Revolution of Dignity.”  Those same globalists told us that unarmed Americans protesting election fraud at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, were part of an “insurrection” attempting to “overthrow” the federal government!  

    Globalism is not a coherent worldview.  It is the malleable sludge of incompatible priorities that change from one decade to the next — depending upon where the most power can be accrued and where the most money can be made.  Its chief quality is hypocrisy.  It stands for no greater principle than the preservation and enrichment of its most ardent defenders.

    Globalism is a religion of buzzwords.  It claims to protect free speech — so long as that speech is free of “mis-,” “mal-,” or “dis-information.”  It claims to protect public debate and political dissent — so long as citizens say nothing that globalists deem “hateful.”  It claims to protect freedom of thought and freedom of religion — so long as those thoughts and prayers aren’t too “extreme.”  It claims to protect women — so long as delusional men wearing lipstick are considered “women,” too.  It claims to protect democracy — so long as “democracy” is understood as the permanent E.U., U.K., and U.S. bureaucracies doing whatever they want with total disregard for the will of the voters they purportedly “serve.”  

    Globalists are excellent at defending “freedom” because they have simply redefined the word to mean, “the public’s right to do exactly what government agents demand.”  What Western globalists learned from WWII is straightforward: if you want to expand the power of government and reduce the people to timid serfs, fighting a war is unnecessary and expensive.  It is much cheaper just to relabel totalitarianism as “democracy.”  With the right buzzword and enough propagandists in the press, globalists can con the people into demanding their own oppression.  As I said, language is a sneaky beast!

    It certainly is ironic that the same “woke” globalists who love to denounce imperialism are busy turning towns, states, and entire nations into obedient colonies.  Globalist conquistadors arrive under the guise of peace.  They offer paper fiat currencies in exchange for real gold.  They promise military protection so long as citizens hand over weapons for self-defense.  They encourage local populations to take down their national flags and replace them with “gay pride,” NATO, Ukraine, or “Black Lives Matter” flags instead.  They send out “climate change” missionaries to evangelize those who don’t yet fear “fossil fuels.”  

    Our surviving indigenous friends learned an important lesson: when globalists arrive, toss their glass beads, burn their ships, run away, and never look back.  Perhaps we should follow their example.

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  • Bride's cold feet turn deadly when she pushes new husband off cliff

    In this episode of “True Crime News,” Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Officer Henry Chapman pulled Moncre Moon over and arrested him on an outstanding warrant, but it was Officer Chapman who ended up behind bars. Plus, just days after his wedding, Cody Johnson went missing. Investigators later learned his new bride, Jordan Graham, pushed him over a cliff at Glacier National Park, causing him to plummet over 300 feet to his death.

    Source: True Crime Daily

  • Eric Dane announces ALS diagnosis, will return to ‘Euphoria’ set next week

    Actor Eric Dane, best known for his roles on “Grey’s Anatomy” and more recently on “Euphoria,” reportedly has ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.

    The actor shared his diagnosis with People on Thursday, saying that he feels “fortunate” to be able to continue to work, and that he will return to the set of “Euphoria” next week.

    “I am grateful to have my loving family by my side as we navigate this next chapter,” he told People before requesting privacy for himself and his family.

    The progressive neurodegenerative disease destroys nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord that are needed to walk, talk, swallow and — eventually — breathe, according to the ALS Assn. There is no cure, and most people die within three to five years of their first symptoms, although some live for much longer.

    Dane, 52, is married to actor Rebecca Gayheart, with whom he has two daughters.

    The actor has been vocal about his battle with depression and his road to sobriety after drug and alcohol addiction.

    On the popular Max series “Euphoria,” Dane plays Cal Jacobs, father of Jacob Elordi’s Nate Jacobs. Dane has been acclaimed for his role on the show.

    The long-anticipated third season of “Euphoria” is in production.

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