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Netflix plans to integrate artificial Intelligence advertising into TV series

In 2026, the streaming service will begin showing ads created by artificial intelligence, which will be displayed either in the middle of a show or when a user presses the pause button on their ad-supported plans, Azernews reports.

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Rooted in resilience: 71st Annual Norwegian Day Parade in Bay Ridge celebrates Nordic tradition

Norwegian tradition and culture were on full display May 18 as the Bay Ridge community celebrated the 71st annual Norwegian Day Parade, commemorating the signing of Norway’s constitution on May 17, 1814.

The pageantry of Nordic pride kicked off at 1:30 p.m. at the corner of 85th Street and Third Avenue, proceeding down the avenue before turning onto Fifth Avenue at Bay Ridge Parkway. The celebration continued along Leif Ericson Park to 67th Street, ending at the reviewing stand between Sixth and Seventh avenues.

Onlookers waved Norwegian and American flags as this year’s parade grand marshals, Victoria Hofmo and Lars Nilsen, marched the route alongside Civic Honorary Marshal Eivind Harum and Church Honorary Marshal Geir Øy. They were joined by a range of groups, including the NYPD and FDNY Viking associations, the Sons of Norway lodges from Washington, D.C., and upstate New York, the Norwegian consul general, marching bands and festive floats.

Civic Honorary Marshal Eivind Harum and Grand Marshal Victoria Hofmo take part in the 71st annual Norwegian Day Parade in Bay Ridge.Photo by Arthur de Gaeta
The annual Norwegian Day Parade in Bay Ridge celebrates over seven decades of Norwegian heritage and culture in the community.Photo by Arthur de Gaeta

Hofmo, the civic co-chair of the Norwegian Day Parade, told Brooklyn Paper she was thankful to all the spectators, participants, organizers and supporters who came to Bay Ridge — home to many generations of Norwegians.

“The parade was colorful, jubilant, and a wonderful way to honor the Norwegian legacy of Bay Ridge and beyond,” Hofmo said. “Of course, having the weather on our side also helped. We are so grateful that folks came from the tri-state area to participate, including a SONS of Norway Lodge from northern New York and another from Washington, D.C.”  

Parade co-chair Arlene Rutuelo said that participants and spectators travel from Washington and Connecticut to take a walk down memory lane as they return to Bay Ridge for a weekend of festivities celebrating the Norwegian Constitution and Norwegians’ contributions to New York City’s infrastructure.

“I can’t tell you how many people come back every year,” she said. “They come back with more family [and] friends. They make it a weekend trip, and they bring back their memories of their mom and dads that used to take them to the parade 71 years ago.”

The Norwegian Day Parade draws multiple generations of families.Photo by Arthur de Gaeta
The parade commemorates Norway’s constitution, signed May 17, 1814, while highlighting the lasting impact of Norwegian immigrants in New York City.Photo by Arthur de Gaeta

Hofmo and Rutuelo also sought to dispel rumors that this year marked the parade’s last hurrah, noting the speculation has been circulating for years. While they acknowledged it has become more challenging to attract new volunteers and raise funds, they said the Norwegian community will continue celebrating its heritage next year.

“We do ask people to realize that we do need help [from] within the community to put [the parade] together,” Rutuelo said. “I have not heard anything other than that there will be another parade next year. There are some people retiring, but that doesn’t mean that the parade will disappear. So we keep going.”

For 71 years, the Norwegian Day Parade has honored the signing of Norway’s constitution and the contributions of Norwegian Americans in Bay Ridge.Photo by Arthur de Gaeta
A parade attendee pays tribute to Viking heritage during the annual Norwegian Day Parade in Bay Ridge.Photo by Arthur de Gaeta

According to parade committee general chair Kenneth Johnson, this year’s event was “very special” as it marked the 200th anniversary of the start of Norwegian immigration aboard the sloop Restauration from Stavanger, Norway.

“Fifty-three Norwegians left their home to seek a better life here in America, and it worked,” Johnson said in a statement on the committee’s website. “Many of them targeted Bay Ridge and the Norwegian Seaman’s church as their destination, many marrying and starting a family. Today, nearly five million Americans proudly claim Norwegian ancestry.”

With reporting by Meaghan McGoldrick O’Neil & Arthur de Gaeta

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How far will Europe go to stop Russia’s ‘Shadow Fleet’?

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Israel increasingly isolated and criticised for its offensive in Gaza

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LIVE: Trump and Pete Hegseth make an announcement at the Oval Office

Watch live as U.S. President Donald Trump makes an announcement alongside Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth in the Oval Office.

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Long Island woman stabbed ex to death outside LIRR train station: DA

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BREAKING: U.S. regulators say annual COVID-19 shots for healthy younger adults and children will no longer be routinely approved. Companies that want to market their vaccines to those Americans will need to conduct large, new studies. https://t.co/2sJ11Cb8TI

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Former Imedi Director Nika Laliashvili appointed Ambassador to Hungary

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