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The FAA experienced a pivotal moment when air traffic control lost communication for two minutes in Denver, switching to an emergency frequency to maintain safety amidst equipment failures at their Newark facility, which has raised concerns about aging infrastructure and public confidence. Franklin McIntosh confirmed that controllers successfully switched to a secondary frequency without issues, averting potential separation problems and ensuring flight safety remained intact. Experts warn of growing reliability issues with outdated systems, while the FAA acknowledges its need for urgent modernization efforts but faces significant delays due to staffing challenges and funding constraints.
Larry Hoover, a 74-year-old gangster whose crimes were originally sentenced to life in prison, was recently granted a commute by President Trump along with his son-in-law Julie and partner Todd Chrisley. This came after their families raised concerns about the recent pardon of Larry’s long-standing nemesis, Rick Ross, for another man’s drug deal. Hoover had been serving life sentences for a 1973 murder and managing a gang he later disavowed. His release highlights how a single president's action can impact individuals far beyond their legal sentences.
Now, it could be developing a very different kind of AI device. According to a WSJ report, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman told employees Wednesday that the company’s next major product won’t be a wearable. The preview followed OpenAI’s announcement that it will acquire io, a startup founded just last year by former Apple designer Jony Ive, in a $6.5 billion equity deal. Altman reportedly told employees the acquisition could eventually add $1 trillion in market value to the company as it creates a new category of devices unlike the handhelds, wearables, or glasses that other outfits have rolled out. Altman also reportedly emphasized to staff that secrecy will be critical to prevent competitors from copying the product before launch.
Krysten Ritter is officially returning as Jessica Jones for Daredevil: Born Again Season 2, confirming rumors that had been swirling around for months. Excited about her return, she expressed her enthusiasm during a recent interview, hinting at more Jessica Jones appearances in the future and how her role could help other Netflix heroes join the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Having previously played the character across multiple seasons on Netflix, Ritter's return is seen as a strategic move by Disney to integrate more of the network's heroines into their shared universe.
Tensions in Uganda have escalated as President Museveni faces accusations of using military courts to suppress dissent ahead of elections. The government is pushing through a bill allowing civilians to be tried under military law despite constitutional restrictions, with opposition leaders like Kizza Besigye facing charges for politically motivated offenses. Critics argue that this practice violates judicial principles and instills fear in the political space, while Museveni defends military courts as necessary for maintaining peace and stability, sparking debates about judicial independence and authoritarianism.
In an unexpected turn, the brief respite in Gaza's fighting allowed Israeli-American Edan Alexander, held by Hamas since 2023, to be released, setting off Israeli airstrikes that killed at least 18 people. The strikes targeted hospitals near Khan Younis and Nasser, causing damage and fear among those inside, including patients and captured terrorists like Palestinian journalist Hassan Aslih, whose release has been denied by Hamas. UN relief chief Tom Fletcher criticized Israel's actions, while Netanyahu emphasized the ongoing war's intensity, defying the expectation of a ceasefire.
The upcoming papal election in the Sistine Chapel is being preceded by calls from abuse survivors for the next pope to take decisive action against clergy sexual abuse. Groups like SNAP, representing former victims, have urged the new pope to impose a zero-tolerance policy on abusers and those covering up their crimes, while also holding Church leaders accountable for past failures. The group highlighted that few in the church hierarchy have cleanly addressed credible abuse allegations since their ordination.
Apple has introduced CarPlay Ultra, a cutting-edge system that seamlessly integrates your car's features with your iPhone, enhancing the in-car experience. Initially available on Aston Martin vehicles in the US and Canada, this upgrade will expand globally next year. Meanwhile, existing models can receive it through software updates soon. This initiative reflects a broader trend among automakers like Hyundai, Kia, Genesis, Ford, Volvo, Renault, and Porsche, all collaborating to support CarPlay Ultra.
Antonio Rudiger faced a six-game ban after appearing to throw an object at the referee during Real Madrid's Copa del Rey final loss to Barcelona, while Jude Bellingham's red card was overturned due to discrepancies between the referee's report and video evidence. Both players were dismissed in the 120th minute of a tense match, as Madrid reacted angrily to a controversial referee decision. Despite the late dismissal, both Rudiger and Bellingham are out for significant periods, with Rudiger likely missing up to two months due to knee surgery, affecting his summer tournament participation.
The annual Craft Sake Week, returning for its seventh edition at Roppongi Hills Arena in Tokyo, aims to boost Japanese sake's visibility both domestically and internationally. Fueled by former soccer star Hidetoshi Nakata's mission to promote the drink, the festival showcases 10 different sake producers each day, grouped around unique themes like "New Wave Sake" and "Sake Diversity."
The Memphis Grizzlies have appointed Tuomas Iisalo, a former Finnish head coach, as their new head coach after facing a grueling season with limited preparation time. Known for leading successful teams in Finland, Iisalo brought a disciplined and tenacious style to the NBA. Despite the challenging schedule during his tenure, he gained support from star player Ja Morant, who praised his leadership and connection with the team. With a strong foundation of players like Ja Morant, Desmond Bane, and Jaren Jackson Jr., Iisalo aims to build on Grizzlies' consistent playoff success in recent years.
The Coalition has refused to detail changes it would make to the national curriculum after Peter Dutton said students were being “indoctrinated” and pledged in his budget reply speech to “restore” a curriculum focused on “critical thinking, responsible citizenship, and common sense”. Instead, she provided a statement which contrasted with Dutton’s strong language that “classrooms should be for education, not indoctrination”. “Primary principal organisations from every sector say the national curriculum is impossible to teach, but Labor has failed to listen to the concerns of educators. The National Catholic Education Commission welcomed the boarding school funding announcement. The national curriculum was last reviewed and updated in 2021-2022, under a federal Coalition government.
Mubi has made a significant move by acquiring "The Secret Agent" for release in Latin America (excluding Brazil), the U.K., Ireland, and India, following Neon's acquisition in North America. The film, well-received at Cannes, tells the story of Marcelo, a tech expert in his 40s on the run during Carnival in Recife. Mubi secured the deal with mk2, their international sales team. This addition complements Mubi's expanding slate, which already includes "The Mastermind" and other films like "Sentimental Value" and "Die My Love."
The story captures the bravery of Black and White couples who married despite societal norms in 1967, a time many refused to accept interracial unions. The landmark Lovings decision legalized such marriages, marking a pivotal moment for equality. Through heartwarming stories, it shows how love and resilience overcome challenges, with couples hiding their relationships, marrying in a church before traveling to speak at universities, and even getting tattoos as reminders of their enduring love.
Donald Trump made headlines with a controversial message about reopening Alcatraz, a historic U.S. federal penitentiary that has long served as a symbol of law and order, to repurpose it for housing some of America’s most violent offenders. The president emphasized his commitment to tough-on-crime policies in an interview after his return from Florida, signaling a shift toward using the iconic site for prison construction rather than its traditional role as a learning center or correctional facility.
In Gaza, violence escalates as Israeli forces kill at least 28 civilians, including women and children, in targeted strikes on multiple sites in Khan Younis. The targeting of civilians has drawn sharp criticism from international authorities and human rights groups, highlighting the devastating impact of the conflict.
The article explores the complex nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States, mediated by Oman, highlighting the key roles of Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi, U.S. envoy Witkoff, and experts like Michael Anton. The discussions aim to address Iran's nuclear limitations while easing international sanctions but face challenges such as expiring snapback mechanisms in October. Expert delegations are preparing detailed technical discussions, while Iran seeks economic relief through oil sales or payments. Khamenei emphasizes the importance of the negotiations, using religious symbolism to encourage a deal, though the process remains fraught with political and technical hurdles.
The article highlights that 97% of CIOs are either deploying or planning edge AI, making it a key focus for digital transformation. While customer experience and risk management applications are leading, security concerns remain a significant challenge as organizations increase their investments in edge AI. Retail and manufacturing are already leading the adoption, setting the stage for broader industry growth.
Independent games studio Emptyvessel announced it has raised $11 million to date, including its earlier seed round and latest Series A round. The new funds will fuel ongoing development of the studio’s inaugural title, Defect, and expansion of the team. The process in which Defect is being developed reflects the team’s passion and spirited approach to navigating the industry as an independent game studio. But Emptyvessel plans to grow by recruiting new hires in the next year with sustainable game development practices being a priority alongside game quality and innovations. Emptyvessel is working on a new shooter game.
The Trump administration has decided to cut off federal funding from Harvard University due to claims of anti-Semitism and high foreign student admissions. In a letter to Harvard, Education Secretary Linda McMahon instructed the university to become privately funded, citing concerns about government control and viewpoint diversity. McMahon criticized Harvard for fostering lax academic standards and admitting students who engage negatively with American values, using all caps for emphasis. Harvard, fighting back in court, has pledged to defend its commitment to respect and combat government overreach.
Justin Bieber’s Instagram posts in a bathroom have sparked concerns about his mental health as fans criticize the singer for cryptic messages. One caption read "U could point at my flaws Or u could recognize ur own lil b****🩸," prompting speculation that Bieber might be struggling. Many fans expressed worry, with some even drawing comparisons to Britney Spears, while speculation continues about Bieber’s well-being ahead of his appearance at a Rhode skincare event with his wife Hailey. Bieber’s rep has clarified he isn’t using drugs and is actively parenting their newborn son alongside his music career.
Deborah Levy's "50 Minutes" draws inspiration from a Freud-like cartoon of a rabbit, evoking an absurd yet humorous exploration of anxiety and fear through music and metaphor in a two-person performance. The play has already captivated audiences in Zurich, with plans for broader European performances. While it resonates with global unease, particularly amid Europe's political instability, the work also grapples with censorship challenges within the arts community. Its layered design and innovative choreography blend vaudeville elements with Lynchian aesthetics, creating a unique theatrical experience that bridges understanding while highlighting cultural differences.
F1 fans are gearing up for another thrilling race as they seek ways to watch the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix live and free. Thanks to SRF in Switzerland, viewers can enjoy the event in Full HD, though they’ll need a VPN if outside of Switzerland. Alternatively, those in Austria can use ServusTV, which requires an Austrian IP address or a VPN. For those unable to access these channels due to regional restrictions, F1 TV Pro offers a paid alternative but isn’t available everywhere.
Andrew Tate, a controversial British-American influencer, faces charges in Romania after being caught driving at 196km/h (122mph) in an area with a 50km/h speed limit. Along with his younger brother Tristan, he is accused of trafficking minors and money laundering. Tate denied speeding, claiming the radar gun might have been faulty. The pair has faced similar charges before, including allegations of human trafficking, and an international arrest warrant was issued last year for their alleged crimes from 2012 to 2015.
Dr. Florian Willet, a prominent figure in the controversial debate over euthanasia, died by suicide after being arrested for his role in the first fatality using the Sarco suicide pod. Despite charges failing and an intentional homicide conviction being overturned, Willet later suffered a tragic fall in Switzerland before ending his life via assisted suicide in Germany. His death leaves questions about what led to his actions, though it appears he pressed the kill switch after surgery. The incident underscores the complex ethical and legal discussions surrounding assisted suicide, particularly in countries like Switzerland where it has been legally permitted since the 1940s.
The Trump administration's ICE officials orchestrated a confrontation at a Newark immigration detention center, leading to the arrest of Mayor Ras Baraka and threats against Congress members, despite having the chance to deescalate before official threats were issued. The mayor's lawyer claims they were there for an oversight visit, while ICE accused them of staging a political stunt and bodyslamming authorities. The facility, recently reopened under a $1 billion contract from the Trump administration, faces legal challenges in New Jersey over lack of permits, with another company legally opposing private detention operations there.
Lyle and Erik Menendez, who spent over three decades in prison for the 1989 murder of their parents in a Beverly Hills home, may soon be released after a judge reduced their sentences. During an emotional hearing, the men confessed to their brutal double killing, and Judge Michael Jesic suggested they might deserve a second chance given their long time behind bars.
Rayan Ait-Nouri, aged 23, has made a swift rise at Wolves, amassing over 157 appearances since joining in 2020, despite rumors of moving to Manchester City. The deal includes a €40 million transfer fee, with Wolves' history noted as part of the consideration. Ait-Nouri and Wolves' midfielder Tijjani Reijnders are both set to join Pep Guardiola's Manchester City squad for the FIFA Club World Cup. City is finalizing their transfer business ahead of June games, with interest from other clubs like Lyon and Juventus. Meanwhile, manager Jurgen Klosterman may lose Jack Grealish and Kyle Walker due to their personal ambitions.
As climate change fuels one of Canada's worst wildfire seasons in decades, Manitoba saw over 17,000 residents evacuated amid record-busting fires. Premier Wab Kinew declared a province-wide emergency and sought Canadian military aid for evacuations and firefighting efforts, which faced challenges like smoke-filled towns and major injuries from flames. Flin Flon reported on-the-ground conditions as the wildfire expanded rapidly, displacing nearby communities under extreme heat and evacuations. Small towns are now evacuating due to rapidly spreading fires, leaving residents in uncertainty amid climate change's ongoing impact across provinces.
Kleber Mendonça Filho’s *The Secret Agent*, a standout feature from Cannes this year, has been acquired by Mubi for the UK, Ireland, India, and Latin America (excluding Brazil). Starring Wagner Moura and Maria Fernanda Cândido, along with other notable actors like Gabriel Leon and Hermila Guedes, the film is directed by Filho, known for his previous successes like *Bacurau* and *Retratos Fantasmas*. Mubi’s busy schedule includes this deal alongside their acquisition of *Die My Love*, starring Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson. Cannes wraps up soon.
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Life is a series of struggles—struggles we endure in our youth, face during exams, and grapple with later in adulthood. James Parker reflects on how his past life as a banjo player once brought balance to his days but now faces the weight of academic failure, questioning whether he’s truly ready for this new challenge. He muses on the permanence of failure as part of human nature, urging readers to break free from the mental constraints that bind us. The article ends with the empowering message that failure isn’t a destination—it’s merely a stepping stone toward growth and self-discovery.
Dylan Meyer officially became the幸福 husband of Kristen Stewart after tying the knot in Los Angeles on Sunday at an intimate ceremony hosted by Ashley Benson. The couple snapped photos afterward as Dylan, now wearing her gold wedding band, interacted with a delivery driver from Joe & the Juice. Kristen was spotted shortly before the ceremony but not during the meal she ordered, though details about her role in the event were not provided.
Despite Prime Minister Starmer's claim that British voters have moved past Brexit, many in Thurrock, Essex, feel let down by promised economic benefits and reduced immigration hostility. Nigel Guest, a long-time Brexit supporter, expressed frustration over underfunding for local services despite post-Brexit investment pledges. Meanwhile, the area's diverse community grapples with rising house prices and rents, supported by social enterprises aiming to address these challenges. The article highlights how political disillusionment and demographic shifts continue to shape Thurrock even years after the referendum.
The co-op adventure *Split Fiction* has shattered sales records, selling nearly four million copies since its March 2023 launch, making it a major success for Hazelight and Electronic Arts (EA). The game, developed by the same studio that created *It Takes Two*, which won Game of the Year in 2021, continues to thrive with glowing reviews and a potential film adaptation featuring Sydney Sweeney. EA also reported robust quarterly earnings, including plans for new *Battlefield* titles, while maintaining strong financial performance overall.
The phone call between President Trump and Russian President Putin significantly influenced the conflict dynamics in Ukraine, allowing further fighting during negotiations rather than a ceasefire. Trump, though willing to fight, didn't push for peace as much as his team had hoped, causing Europe's cautious stance on sanctions. Russia seeks detailed memos on future terms, complicating efforts to pause the war without concessions. Meanwhile, European leaders are less pressured now, while an unexpected interest in Vatican mediation for future talks emerges.
Sony has unveiled its latest wireless fight stick, Project Defiant, designed to enhance precision and connectivity in gaming. Boasting an ultra-low latency connection via PlayStation Link, it seamlessly integrates with PS5 and PC, offering crisp control through customizable restrictor gates shaped as square, circle, or octagon buttons, mechanical switches, and a DualSense-like touchpad for intuitive interactions. The device includes a sturdy carrying case and is set to launch in 2026, aligning with the release of Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls next year.
Perth's arrival as an NRL franchise is seen as a pivotal moment for the club, with Peter V’landys confident they can be competitive from day one thanks to their connection with North Sydney. The move brings financial support from WA’s state government and a new logo tied to the club’s history. While the team will face challenges recruiting players from outside Perth, long-term projections suggest a focus on building a roster dominated by Western Australian talent.
In a historic moment during Boston’s 250th anniversary celebrations, Sharon Lokedi shattered the marathon course record, finishing nearly two minutes ahead of the previous best set in 2014. The Kenyan runner surged past defending champion Hellen Obiri in the final mile, crossing the finish line in an unofficial time of 2:17:22—a dominant victory that marked her second major marathon win after her 2022 New York City triumph. Meanwhile, American runners Jess McClain and Annie Frisbie secured seventh and eighth places with personal bests, further showcasing strong performances across the field.
The Israeli military has warned that Gaza may face widespread starvation in coming weeks if humanitarian aid continues to be blocked by Hamas. This comes as an international initiative monitoring malnutrition also predicts a famine, with parts of Israel’s security establishment aligning its conclusions with leading aid groups. Meanwhile, top Israeli officials are exploring ways to restart aid deliveries while circumventing Hamas’ control over the Strip.
Pope Leo XIV, who on Thursday was elected as the first-ever US-born leader of the Roman Catholic church, has a familial bloodline that reflects his homeland’s fraught relationship with race – and why the nation’s stature as a melting pot of origins has long endured, records unearthed by genealogists show. Those same census records identified Leo’s maternal grandparents as Black. By 1920, the Martinez family had moved north to Chicago and away from the racially oppressive US south. And there is no indication Leo has ever publicly discussed his racial identity much. John Prevost, for his part, told the Times that his brothers did not discuss their Louisiana roots.
BART faced a brief computer glitch that caused significant travel disruptions early Friday morning, forcing commuters to delay their plans and use costly alternatives like buses or ride-sharing. The system was restored by 9:30 am but continues to experience residual delays as officials work to recover. Efforts to prevent future disruptions have improved, yet delays persist. BART's challenges stem from cost-cutting measures and workforce reductions, complicating its ability to address problems effectively.
Watermelon Pictures, a Palestinian-owned film distribution company, has acquired U.S. rights to "Sudan, Remember Us," a poignant documentary by director Hind Meddeb about Arab world resistance movements following the 2019 Sudanese revolution. The film, which explores the struggles of activists and young leaders amid political instability in the region, has been praised for its bold storytelling by co-founder Hamza Ali and recognized as a thoughtful portrayal of collective hope by critic Murtada Elfadl. The documentary, produced by Echo Films and others, will be released in North America this summer.
Varun Virlan, an animal rights activist, strongly condemns a viral video showing crabs being cooked alive while still alive, accusing social media platforms of not holding the content creator accountable for promoting what he describes as cruelty. He emphasizes that the issue began long before the video and calls on viewers to empathize with the animals' suffering and take action to address the problem.
Japan’s exports have slowed as U.S. tariffs accelerate, with April data showing a 2% growth from March's faster pace due to challenges in car and steel shipments. Exports slightly undershot estimates while imports dropped notably, partly driven by lower coal and oil activity. Japan now faces a deficit after two months of surplus, indicating heightened risks for its trade balance as tariffs intensify.
Pinterest is addressing its users' growing frustration with AI-generated images appearing in its results by introducing a "AI Modified" label. This feature will help users distinguish between real-world content and AI-generated images, though it’s not perfect and can be adjusted as tools improve. Additionally, a "see fewer" experiment allows users to control their exposure to AI content in specific categories like beauty or art from the bottom right of each pin. While Pinterest has always been a hub for creative inspiration, this transparency move aims to empower users to navigate its ever-evolving ecosystem with greater clarity and control.
The UK government is relocating 12,000 jobs from central London to other regions to save costs and improve local governance, but civil service unions caution against compulsory moves for those leaving London. They emphasize the need for fair treatment and career opportunities nationwide while the government aims to boost regional economies by creating roles in areas like Birmingham and Cardiff. Despite support for broader career opportunities across the UK, there are concerns about job security and transitions, highlighting the importance of clear communication as the government navigates these changes.
A federal judge has ruled that President Trump's administration must restore funding for Voice of America and other U.S.-funded media outlets after an attempt to shut them down was deemed illegal. The judge granted a preliminary injunction, allowing the legal process to proceed further. Earlier, Trump issued an executive order eliminating various media outlets in March 2017, leading to their abrupt closures. His history of opposing press freedom underscores the context behind these actions.
The Pope Leo XIV surprised Jannik Sinner by visiting him during an off day at the Italian Open, a gesture that delighted both parties despite his initial joke about not inviting him due to language barriers. The pope, a tennis enthusiast, greeted Siner with a custom-made racket and expressed pride in his passion for the sport, while also referencing Italy's achievements on the tennis court. The meeting concluded with symbolic gestures, including the pope's audience and the display of trophies celebrating Italy's success in recent tournaments.