A missing wallaby named Rex was found safe near a Walmart in Williamstown, New Jersey, after escaping from the Lots of Love Farm animal sanctuary. The escape occurred when Rex's enclosure was not fully secured due to cold weather, but he was quickly spotted and returned with the help of volunteers and local police. Rex's safe return was celebrated, and the sanctuary humorously suggested he could be Walmart's mascot.
Rex, a 3-year-old wallaby from Williamstown, New Jersey, was safely found near a Walmart after being missing for hours, thanks to the efforts of local residents and animal owners, and is now back home.
The Rex, King of Carnival, was unable to toast the Queen during the Mardi Gras parade as the parades rolled late, causing him to miss the traditional event. The delay also affected other krewes, with the truck parades following Rex continuing deep into the night. Despite the setback, Rex hopes to maintain its traditions and find positive ways to coexist on the parade route.
Capcom is working on a next-generation version of its RE Engine, codenamed REX, which will include all previous features while adding support for new technologies and handling larger assets more efficiently. The new engine will be introduced in phases, with Dragon's Dogma II and a rumored new Monster Hunter game expected to feature the technology. Development on RE Engine began in 2014 and has been successful in delivering technically impressive games.
Joshua Ramus, the former partner at OMA who rebranded as Rex, has emerged from the challenges of the past 17 years with two groundbreaking new buildings: the Perelman Performing Arts Center in Lower Manhattan and the Lindemann Performing Arts Center at Brown University. These structures push the boundaries of theater architecture, offering flexible configurations and innovative design. Ramus's meticulous attention to detail and determination have helped him overcome setbacks and establish himself as a leading architect in his own right.