Musk is also one of the few people not from the worlds of entertainment, sports or politics to host the long-running comedy show.
Historically, the billionaire has been criticised for his treatment of employees and his outspoken nature has landed him in trouble.
Fans of the show also voiced their disapproval on social media. “I thought
SNL was an entertainment show. So because Musk is rich and famous we get to see him pretend he has talent as a comedian? I really don’t understand why
SNL gives non-actors who would never get an acting job hosting duties. Is Pete Davidson going to run Tesla for a week?,” one Twitter user wrote.
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For the past 14 years, Calibri has been the default font for all things Microsoft, after it replaced Times New Roman as the go-to in Microsoft Office in 2007.
The typeface has shown up in Word documents, PowerPoint presentations and Excel sheets
since then.
“Default fonts are perhaps most notable in the absence of the impression they make. We seldom give them much thought, and therein lies their greatest gift, say the Microsoft design team in a recent blog post.
Scroll through our gallery above to see the font nominees and what their creators have to say about them. When a font blends into the background of a user experience, people can jump right into the creative process and stay grounded in their thoughts rather than thinking about the form those thoughts take.
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Music boot camp reality shows are all the rage in China and South Korea, but unfortunately for one participant, that was not necessarily a good thing.
Vladislav Ivanov, 27, who speaks fluent Mandarin, was working on the Chinese reality
boy band TV show
Produce Camp 2021 as a translator for two friends.
This is when he was approached by producers who asked if he was interested in joining the show because of his looks.
Ivanov, a part-time model, says they asked if he’d “like to try a new life” and he agreed, but
seemed to instantly regret that decision. After giving half-hearted performances and asking viewers to vote him
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Egyptian actor and director Nour El-Sherif is being honoured as today’s Google Doodle. Marking what would have been his 75th birthday on April 28, the illustration was created by Cairo artist Maged El Sokkary.
The doodle appears on the search engine s homepage in numerous countries around the Mena region, including Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Oman and the UAE.
Who was Nour El-Sherif?
El-Sherif was born Mohamed Geber Abd Allah in Cairo on April 28, 1946. As a child, he loved football but had a passion for acting, which was evident in the small theatre roles he performed at the beginning of his career, according to his Google biography.