Tomorrowland Thailand: Inaugural Asian Edition of EDM Festival Set for December 2026 The global electronic dance music festival Tomorrowland will debut its first full-scale Asian edition in Thailand, set to take place from December 11 to 13, 2026. The event, named Tomorrowland Thailand 2026, will be hosted at Wisdom Valley in the resort city of Pattaya, located in Chon Buri Province. This marks Thailand’s effort to solidify its reputation as a hub for large-scale international entertainment and music events. The festival will operate under the global theme “Consciencia,” which connects it to previous editions in Belgium and Brazil through a shared narrative concept. The theme explores six fundamental human emotions—wonder, love, anger, happiness, desire, and sadness—integrated into music performances, stage designs, and storytelling elements. The three-day event will feature six stages, including the Mainstage, CORE, and Freedom stages, with the latter two being introduced for the first time in Asia. A unique stage concept will also be unveiled exclusively for the Thailand edition. Ticket sales for the festival began on March 7, offering four primary pass categories: the three-day Full Madness Pass, the Full Madness Comfort (VIP) Pass, and individual day and day comfort passes. Registered users can purchase up to eight tickets after completing identity verification through the festival’s official website, with tickets entering a virtual queue. Hotel packages combining festival access with accommodation were released on February 28, including transportation services to the venue and stays in Pattaya or Bangkok. Unlike the Belgian edition, the Thailand event will not include the DreamVille campsite, making hotel packages the primary accommodation option for attendees.#thailand #tomorrowland #pattaya #wisdom_valley #chon_buri_province
Tomorrowland Thailand Tickets Launch, Academy Bootcamp Unveiled Tickets for the inaugural Tomorrowland Thailand festival are set to go on sale later this week. The event, which will take place in December 2026 at Wisdom Valley in Chonburi, will open ticket sales on March 7 at 4 p.m. GMT. Four ticket options will be available: the Full Madness Pass for three-day access, the Full Madness Comfort (VIP) Pass, the Day Pass for single-day entry, and the Day Comfort (VIP) Pass. Pre-registration for tickets is currently open. Alongside the festival, Tomorrowland Thailand has announced the launch of its Academy Bootcamp, a program designed to help aspiring DJs and producers develop their skills. The initiative will feature daily workshops on DJing and music production, as well as courses on music management and motivational sessions. The bootcamp will also include panel discussions led by international guest speakers. The Academy Bootcamp will run in Thailand prior to the festival, with two separate sessions scheduled from November 30 to December 3, 2026, and December 7 to 10, 2026. Tickets for the bootcamp are now available for purchase starting March 3 at 4 p.m. GMT. The festival, which has been long anticipated, will take place from December 11 to 13, 2026, at the Wisdom Valley location, confirmed by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). Details about the lineup for the event are expected to be revealed in the coming months. In addition to the Thailand festival, Tomorrowland Winter will return to the French Alps later this month, featuring performances from artists such as Charlotte de Witte, Steve Aoki, and Steve Angello. A separate report highlights the removal of multiple hard techno DJs from events due to allegations of sexual misconduct.#tourism_authority_of_thailand #wisdom_valley #tomorrowland_thailand #tomorrowland_winter #charlotte_de_witte
Philippine lawmaker draws flak for 'sexist' remark A Filipino lawmaker has faced backlash for making a "sexist" remark about actress Anne Curtis during a congressional hearing on impeachment complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte. Jesus Manuel Suntay, a member of the House of Representatives and an ally of Duterte, drew criticism for his comment, which occurred during a session of the Congressional Justice Committee on March 3. The hearing addressed two impeachment complaints against Duterte, who is the daughter of former President Rodrigo Duterte and currently faces charges of misusing $10.5 million in funds and plotting to assassinate President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., his wife, and a relative. Suntay dismissed the alleged assassination plot, claiming Duterte’s earlier statement about "cutting" Marcos’ head was merely a product of imagination and not a punishable act. He then shifted the focus to Curtis, a high-profile actress with 19 million Facebook followers, by referencing his own "imagination" about her. In Filipino, he said, "I felt a desire inside me that really heated up. I just imagined what could happen. But of course that remained just an imagination. I probably can’t be sued just because of the things I imagined." The remark sparked outrage among fellow lawmakers, including several women legislators, who condemned the comment as sexist and degrading. Rep. Ysabel Maria Zamora proposed removing Suntay’s statement from the congressional record, a move the committee approved. The incident quickly went viral in the predominantly Catholic nation, where such remarks by politicians are not uncommon. The controversy reignited discussions about the objectification of women in public life. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.#anne_curtis #jesus_manuel_suntay #sara_duterte #rodrido_duterte #ferdinand_marcos_jr
Nine Women Sue Bong Suntay Over ‘Lewd’ Remarks About Anne Curtis Nine women, including members of the World March of Women, have filed a formal complaint against Quezon City Representative Bong Suntay, accusing him of violating multiple laws through his recent remarks about actress and television host Anne Curtis. The complaint, submitted to the Office of the Ombudsman, alleges that Suntay’s statements during a House committee session on impeachment complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte breached several legal frameworks, including Republic Act No. 11313, the Safe Spaces Act, Republic Act No. 9710, the Magna Carta of Women, and Republic Act No. 6713, the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees. The complainants also raised concerns about his potential violation of the Code of Professional Responsibility and Accountability (CPRA), which governs the ethical conduct of Filipino lawyers. The complaint centers on Suntay’s remarks, which were described as a “declaration of predatory desire” by a government agency. The women argue that his comments, which included lewd and objectifying references to Anne Curtis, constitute violations of the Safe Spaces Act. This law prohibits actions such as cursing, wolf-whistling, catcalling, leering, and misogynistic slurs, all of which the complainants claim Suntay engaged in. They also emphasized that the Magna Carta of Women mandates government officials to protect women from discrimination and uphold their rights, which Suntay allegedly failed to do. Suntay, a lawyer, had previously apologized for his remarks, stating he was sorry “if some people were offended.#world_march_of_women #bong_suntay #anne_curtis #office_of_ombudsman #house_ethics_committee
Apple’s latest product is a game-changer Apple has launched its newest laptop, the MacBook Neo, priced at $599, marking its first entry into the budget laptop market. The device targets cost-conscious consumers who desire a Mac experience without the premium price tag, though it sacrifices some hardware flexibility, such as non-upgradeable 8GB RAM. This move positions Apple to capitalize on market gaps left by competitors, particularly in the wake of Microsoft’s Windows 11 rollout and the end of support for Windows 10. The timing of the MacBook Neo’s release is strategic. Microsoft’s decision to make Windows 11 require a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) chip has left hundreds of millions of Windows 10 devices incompatible with the newer operating system. Many users who rely on Windows 10 for its stability and compatibility with legacy software are hesitant to upgrade, creating an opportunity for Apple to attract those seeking an alternative. The MacBook Neo’s macOS ecosystem offers a seamless experience, free from the complexities of Windows 11’s hardware demands. Apple’s entry into the $500–$1,000 laptop segment is significant. According to market research, this price range dominates the laptop market, yet Apple has never offered a device in this category before. The MacBook Neo’s affordability could appeal to users who value the Apple brand but previously found its laptops too expensive. While the 8GB RAM specification may seem outdated, Apple has emphasized that the device’s performance, powered by an iPhone chip, is sufficient for most tasks. The chip’s single-threaded performance surpasses the M1 chip, which was revolutionary when it launched in 2020 and remains competitive today. The MacBook Neo’s design and features further distinguish it from competitors.#microsoft #apple #macbook_neo #windows_11 #dell
Got tickets? New York’s tougher point system could follow you home New York’s updated driver point system has made it easier for violations to lead to license suspensions, fines, and higher insurance costs. Effective February 16, the state reduced the number of points required to suspend a license from 11 to 10 and extended the period during which violations are counted from 18 months to 24 months. This means points now accumulate more quickly and remain on records longer, increasing the risk of penalties for drivers who commit multiple minor infractions. The changes apply to all drivers, including those from New Jersey and Pennsylvania, due to the national Driver License Compact, which allows states to share traffic conviction records. Under the new rules, alcohol- and drug-related convictions now carry 11 points, triggering immediate license suspension or revocation. Point values for certain violations, such as passing a stopped school bus or speeding in construction zones, have also increased. The Driver Responsibility Assessment program remains active, imposing financial penalties for drivers who accumulate more than six points within 18 months. While the Point and Insurance Reduction Program allows drivers to reduce points, it does not erase violations, and insurance companies can still use ticket records to raise premiums. Out-of-state tickets can have significant consequences for New York drivers. For example, a low-level speeding ticket worth two points in New Jersey or Pennsylvania would count as three points on a New York license. Pennsylvania, which has a lower suspension threshold, may handle out-of-state violations with fewer points, but New York’s stricter rules mean drivers could face steeper penalties for tickets issued elsewhere.#insurance_companies #new_york #driver_license_compact #new_jersey #pennsylvania

Bronx Personal Injury Attorney Warns Drivers of Stricter NY Point System New York State is implementing a revised driver violation point system that will take effect in February 2026, according to a press release from Kerner Law Group. The Bronx-based personal injury law firm is alerting local residents about the potential consequences of the changes, which include harsher penalties, higher point values for common traffic violations, and an extended period for tracking violations that could lead to license suspensions. The firm emphasizes that these updates could significantly impact drivers’ ability to maintain their licenses and manage liability in the event of an accident. Under the new system, minor infractions such as speeding or distracted driving will accumulate points more quickly, with the threshold for license suspension lowered due to increased point values and a longer look-back period. For example, a few minor violations over a two-year span could now jeopardize a driver’s license, a stark contrast to previous regulations. The changes aim to deter unsafe driving behaviors, particularly in high-risk areas like the Bronx, where dense populations and heavy traffic create a complex environment for motorists. The updated rules also target specific violations, including speeding, distracted driving, and failure to yield. Even small infractions, such as driving a few miles over the speed limit, now carry more weight, with enforcement becoming more aggressive in certain zones. Distracted driving violations, such as using a mobile phone while operating a vehicle, are being penalized more severely, reflecting the state’s focus on reducing accidents and protecting pedestrians.#kerner_law_group #bronx #new_york_state #traffic_violations #personal_injury_attorney

NYC Traffic Lawyer Warns of License Suspension Risks Under New DMV Rules New York State’s revised traffic enforcement policies, effective since February 16, 2026, have introduced stricter measures that could significantly impact drivers across the five boroughs. The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has lowered the license suspension threshold from 11 points within an 18-month period to 10 points within a 24-month look-back window. Additionally, point values for common violations such as speeding and cell phone use have been increased, raising concerns among motorists about potential penalties. Brooklyn-based traffic ticket lawyer James Medows has issued guidance emphasizing that drivers should avoid paying citations without consulting legal counsel. “Paying a traffic ticket is an admission of guilt,” Medows stated, noting that under the new rules, even minor violations could quickly accumulate to the 10-point threshold that triggers a DMV suspension hearing. He highlighted that the extended look-back period means past violations, previously erased from records, now risk combining with new citations to exceed the suspension limit. Medows, who operates a law firm serving clients in New York City, Long Island, Nassau County, Suffolk County, Westchester, and other parts of the state, explained that the new system complicates matters for drivers. His practice includes handling a wide range of moving violations, such as speeding, reckless driving, cell phone use, red light running, and unsafe lane changes, as well as CDL and trucking cases where a single conviction could jeopardize a commercial license. A critical distinction Medows pointed out is the difference in court procedures depending on where a ticket is issued.#new_york_city #nyc_traffic_violations_bureau #james_medows #department_of_motor_vehicles #long_island
Manhattan Construction Accident Lawyer Publishes Guide on Scaffold Law Protections Steven Louros, a Manhattan-based personal injury attorney, has released a detailed guide aimed at helping construction workers, their families, and advocates navigate the legal protections provided by New York’s Scaffold Law. The resource focuses on strict liability provisions under New York Labor Law §240, which holds property owners and contractors accountable for injuries caused by inadequate safety measures at elevated work sites. The guide outlines key aspects of the law, including compensation options for injured workers and scenarios where the law applies. Construction site accidents continue to be a major cause of severe injuries and fatalities in New York City. The Scaffold Law is designed to enforce a heightened duty of care for property owners and general contractors, ensuring they provide necessary safety equipment at elevated work areas. Unlike standard negligence claims, which require proof of fault, the Scaffold Law allows injured workers to seek compensation without demonstrating that the employer or contractor was at fault. This legal framework prioritizes worker safety by holding parties responsible for failing to meet safety standards. The guide explains that New York Labor Law §240 creates strict liability for property owners and contractors who neglect to supply proper safety devices, such as guardrails or harnesses, at elevated work sites. It also clarifies which workers are eligible for protection under the law, details common accident scenarios in NYC, and identifies the parties that can be held liable for injuries. Injured workers are encouraged to consult with legal professionals to understand their rights and pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages.#manhattan #steven_louros #law_office_of_steven_louros #new_york_city #scaffold_law
Pinole Injury Accident Reported on Appian Way On-Ramp A collision involving a Lexus and a Toyota Camry occurred on March 5 on the Appian Way on-ramp to Interstate 80 eastbound, northwest of Oakland. According to the California Highway Patrol, emergency responders arrived at the scene around 3:01 p.m. and found both vehicles positioned on the right-hand side of the roadway. The crash, which took place off Interstate 80 eastbound, prompted temporary traffic disruptions as crews worked to assist the injured and clear the area. One individual sustained injuries and was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. The severity of the injuries has not been disclosed. CHP officers are currently investigating the incident to determine fault and identify contributing factors. The accident highlights the potential dangers of merging traffic and speed differentials on highway on-ramps, which are common sites for collisions due to driver inattention or miscalculations. Highway on-ramps, such as the one involved in this incident, require careful navigation and quick decision-making. Failures to yield, excessive speed, or improper merging can lead to serious consequences in a matter of seconds. Negligent actions, such as failing to yield or merging carelessly, often play a central role in these types of accidents. Common causes of on-ramp collisions include driver negligence, such as fatigue, tailgating, unsafe lane changes, or distracted driving. These behaviors can significantly reduce reaction times and increase the risk of accidents. Additionally, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, speeding, or entering the freeway too quickly are frequently cited as contributing factors.#california_highway_patrol #appian_way #interstate_80 #pinole #chp
India vs New Zealand: T20 World Cup Final Set for March 6 India and New Zealand will face off in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup final on Sunday, March 6, at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The match, scheduled for 7pm local time (13:30 GMT), will be broadcast live by Al Jazeera, with coverage starting at 08:30 GMT. Defending champions India aim to secure their third title, while New Zealand seek their first T20 World Cup victory. India, the tournament co-hosts, enter the final as favorites, bolstered by their depth in batting and bowling. Key players like Sanju Samson and Jasprit Bumrah have been instrumental in their run to the final. Samson’s recent form, including two fifties in his last two innings, has been crucial, while Bumrah’s accuracy under pressure, highlighted by his critical performance in the semifinal against England, remains a major asset. The team’s spin attack, led by Varun Chakravarthy, and the support of a massive 132,000-strong crowd are also factors in their favor. However, inconsistencies in the top order, particularly with Abhishek Sharma’s struggles, could pose challenges. New Zealand, the underdogs, have shown resilience throughout the tournament. Their balanced squad, led by Mitchell Santner, includes all-rounders like Glenn Phillips and Rachin Ravindra, as well as explosive openers Tim Seifert and Finn Allen. Allen’s century in the semifinal against South Africa showcased their power-hitting ability. The team’s strength lies in their fielding, with Phillips often cited as the world’s best, and their ability to adapt under pressure. However, their lack of a standout finisher in the middle order could be a weakness in the final. India’s journey to the final has been mixed.#india #new_zealand #icc_men_s_t20_world_cup #narendra_modi_stadium #al_jazeera
