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A fatal shooting outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC, has drawn sharp criticism from authorities as a "false flag" amid social media speculation. The incident occurred just hours after two Israeli embassy employees were killed in a separate attack, sparking claims of coordinated false flag operations. However, federal investigators are treating the event as a hate crime and terrorism-related act, while experts deny the conspiracy theory has significant evidence to support it.
The teaser trailer for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3 drops a shocking reveal—its Holodeck seems out of place on the USS Enterprise. While fans are puzzled by its inclusion, it actually ties back to an episode from The Next Generation's early days, where Q introduced this tech as "Q's toy." TheHolodeck in the teaser could be explained by its roots in a past series, highlighting how sci-fi continuity evolves over time. It’s a fun nod to Trek’s history, though not one that fits neatly into the timeline of Strange New Worlds.
**Discover How to Screen Record on Your iPhone Efficiently** Elyse Betters Picaro highlights that screen recording is an underrated feature on iPhones, perfect for guiding friends or capturing videos unavailable through standard methods. Once added to Apple's Control Center via a simple swipe-and-tap setup, users can start recording seamlessly. Additionally, the guide explains how to include audio from external microphones and practical tips like stopping at the right moment using shortcuts in the status bar. Whether you're editing later or sharing your videos, this feature offers flexibility for a myriad of tasks.
In 2017, late-night talk shows like *The Daily Show* had to adapt quickly after Donald Trump's election, forcing them to ready for a weekly rewrite at 4 p.m. Despite challenges, the team proved they could handle it with prepared material from various departments and humor relevant to everyday life. Their history of success includes multiple Emmy wins and enduring relevance in an increasingly political late-night landscape, making them a vital part of modern entertainment.
The 17th anniversary of Tokyo’s Akihabara attack, which claimed 17 lives in 2008, brought mourners to reflect on the tragedy as they gathered there. Many expressed concerns that memories of this harrowing event might be fading over time. Shinichiro Murase, a 55-year-old Yokohama resident, recalled visiting Akihabara exactly one year after the attack, adding an emotional touch to the somber occasion.
The Beths, led by singer Elizabeth Stokes, returned with "Metal," a jangle-pop track featuring Pearce’s 12-string guitar and Stokes’ evocative lyrics about life and health struggles. The song is accompanied by Stokes’ admission that it reflects her body as a complex machine while acknowledging its flaws, referencing her own health journey. The band will embark on their North American headlining tour this fall, starting in Asheville, NC, with stops across the U.S., including Los Angeles, Chicago, and Brooklyn, supported by artists like Courtney Barnett and Bret McKenzie. Tickets go on sale on May 2.
Fans are floored by Vicky’s new Miami snapshots, which show off her toned physique and bold style as she lounges on a beach. The internet personality also took to the water for some cool-down shots, showcasing her effortlessly cool vibe. Already a pro at flaunting her figure, Vicky has been posing in revealing outfits in spots like Tanzania and beyond.
A new survey for Robin AI reveals that while nearly one in three people would be open to letting a robot lawyer represent them in court, the vast majority would only do so if a human lawyer was overseeing the process. When asked who they trust most for legal advice, just four percent say they would trust AI on its own. The vast majority would prefer either a traditional lawyer (69 percent) or a lawyer using AI as a support tool (27 percent). However, support drops sharply for more emotionally or legally complex matters, only 17 percent would trust AI with a divorce, 17 percent with a redundancy dispute and 11 percent with a criminal defense. Legal AI should make life easier for lawyers and cheaper for clients.
As the conflict in Ukraine escalates, President Trump has criticized Russian leader Vladimir Putin after a staggering cyber and missile strike, marking Russia's largest since the war began three years ago, targeting hundreds of Ukrainian cities. Trump described Putin as "absolutely crazy" on social media, while Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned American silence, raising questions about whether this could signal a U.S. withdrawal from peace talks or if NATO allies might move toward moreaggressive measures to counter Moscow's stance. Experts suggest the situation is highly tense, with both sides weighing their next steps amid rising violence and international diplomacy challenges.
Kyle Soller's Syril Karn faced a harrowing end in *Andor* as he was revealed to be just another casualty of war. In the Ghorman Massacre, Syril was killed by his nemesis Cassian Andor when the actor unexpectedly disclosed who Syril truly was. Soller highlighted how the line "Who are you?" perfectly captured Syril's vulnerability and underscored his lack of agency within a larger war machine.
Fans have been eagerly awaiting hints about the controversial "Crack" track during Doja Cat's Instagram Live while recording her fourth album, *Scarlet*. Though the record didn't make it onto *Scarlet*, released in September 2023, she finally complied with fan demand by releasing "Crack" exclusively online on May 5 as a day-only track. Despite its eerie screen graphic and cryptic lyrics, which marked its first public appearance since 2019, fans remain jazzed and now demand other unreleased tracks like "Whip." Meanwhile, Doja continues to release new music, hinting at a fresh sound, and collaborates with Jack Harlow on an upcoming track.
Senator Chris Van Hollen’s trip to El Salvador to meet Ábrego García, a man wrongfully deported, has ignited a constitutional clash over due process and executive authority. Van Hollen accused the White House of fabricating ties between García and MS-13 to divert attention from rights violations during deportation, despite lacking federal evidence. The case has divided Republicans, underscoring tensions over justice and immigration enforcement limits.
Sweden has denied arresting two individuals linked to Kurdish and Swedish diplomatic figures amid ongoing accusations against Swedish journalist Joakim Medin in Turkey. Medin faces charges of affiliation with the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, following his detention at Istanbul airport as he arrived to cover a mass protest. Sweden-Turkey relations have been strained over concerns about Nato membership, but no direct link has been confirmed between the two investigations involving government employees.
The article highlights the devastating effects of climate extremes on human health when combined with alcohol, as seen in a recent case study from the New England Journal of Medicine. A 56-year-old man, already intoxicated, walked barefoot across extremely hot asphalt during an unprecedented Northwest heatwave that reached 42°C (108°F). The scorched skin caused severe burns on his feet and led to hospitalization with severe pain and systemic damage from third-degree burns affecting the deeper layers of his skin.
Hawaii plans to increase hotel tax to help it cope with climate changetoggle caption Jennifer Sinco Kelleher/APHONOLULU — In a first-of-its kind move, Hawaii lawmakers are ready to hike a tax imposed on travelers staying in hotels, vacation rentals and other short-term accommodations and earmark the new money for programs to cope with a warming planet. Adding to an already hefty taxThe increase will add to what is already a relatively large duty on short-term stays. The governor has long said the 10 million visitors who come to Hawaii each year should help the state's 1.4 million residents protect the environment. Hotel industry has mixed feelingsJerry Gibson, president of the Hawaii Hotel Alliance, which represents the state's hotel operators, said the industry was pleased lawmakers didn't adopt a higher increase that was initially proposed. Green acknowledged the revenue from the tax increase falls short of this, but said the state would issue bonds to leverage the money it raises.
The Trump administration has instructed senior U.S. diplomats in Vietnam to avoid attending events commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War's end, citing concerns over sensitive diplomatic relations and public perception. This includes a hotel reception on April 29 and an elaborate parade the next day, both hosted by Vietnam. Additionally, veterans returning home have been told they must manage public discussions about the war and reconciliation independently, despite months of anticipation for such events to resume after a hiatus.
The kitchen is set for a fresh citrus twist as British chefs embrace unconventional mandarins like cedro lemons, Tacle mandarins, Ruby Valencias, and yuzu juice, redefining everything from breakfast pastries to luxury desserts. Retailers such as M&S are stocking punnets of kumquats, while Waitrose reports a 27% surge in yuzu sales, reflecting a exciting shift toward using year-round citrus for both sweet and savory dishes. Michelin-starred chefs are featuring cedro lemons and Tacle mandarins, while Tom Tsapakis is bringing yuzu into winter menus, marking the beginning of a new culinary era where British chefs are reimagining the possibilities of citrus.
Pierpaolo Piccioli, renowned for his elegant and feminine designs at Valentino, has been named creative director of Balenciaga, replacing Demna Giri, whose departure to Gucci signals a shift away from Balenciaga's controversial "memecore" aesthetic. This move comes amid broader changes in the luxury industry, as Kering, the parent company of Balenciaga and others, faces a 12% revenue drop. Piccioli aims to revitalize the brand with his creative vision, building on its legacy while adapting to current trends.
Pope Francis faced significant health challenges before addressing thousands at St. Peter’s Square during an Easter mass, where he called for a ceasefire in Gaza. Despite recovering from pneumonia and undergoing convalescence, he appeared briefly, including visiting a Rome prison without performing a traditional foot-washing ritual. The Vatican also reported that the pope's deteriorating health raised questions about his adherence to medical advice. Additionally, Francis exchanged Easter greetings with Vice President JD Vance, who faced criticism for attempting to justify immigration policies using medieval teachings.
The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion has been remastered by Bethesda Softworks in collaboration with Virtuos, offering a modern update with 4K graphics at 60 FPS using Unreal Engine 5. The remaster includes all expansions and extra content like horse armor DLC, plus a deluxe edition with additional gear. It's available on PC, Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and is included in Game Pass. Bethesda emphasized preserving the game's essence while enhancing visuals and gameplay for today's systems.
The United Nations faces a critical funding crisis, with millions of people who rely on its help at risk. After the US cut foreign aid significantly, the Organisation is under pressure for drastic cuts and reforms, as an internal review revealed. Experts warn that these moves could exacerbate global humanitarian crises.
"Elizabeth Entin testified at Harvey Weinstein's retrial about confiding in her former roommate, Miriam Haley, about an alleged sexual assault from 2006, describing her as 'very unfocused' and 'anxious,' and advising Haley to consider legal action. However, Haley reportedly did not take the suggestion, leaving the testimony unresolved. Entin also discussed earlier efforts to manage Weinstein's reputation at events like 'Project Runway' and a Cipriani event, where he called Haley 'the hottest or sexiest woman.' Legal challenges for accusers remain ongoing."
The Victorian government has used aircraft to shoot about 700 koalas in south-west Victoria. While aerial culling is routinely used in controlling invasive species such as deer and pigs, this was the first time wildlife have been shot by air for welfare reasons. Is aerial culling accurate? He says an initial aerial trial – supported by a ground-based veterinary assessment – demonstrated that aerial shooting was both accurate and humane. He questions the effectiveness and accuracy of aerial culling and thinks a ground-based approach would have been preferable, albeit more expensive.
"Return to Paradise," a BBC adaptation of the popular "Death in Paradise" series, premieres on December 8th with a cliffhanger storyline involvingDetective Sergeant Mackenzie Clarke returning to her hometown. The show features Anna Samson as Mackenzie and a cast including Andrea Demetriades and Aaron McGrath. Production has begun in Sydney, following BBC's successful spin-offs like "Beyond Paradise." Like its predecessor, it explores a British detective's life on the fictional island of Saint-Marie while recruiting local talent for filming on Guadeloupe.
Europe's housing crisis is worsening due to high construction costs, labor shortages, and strict regulations. Monumental, a tech-driven company, is revolutionizing the industry by replacing human workers with automated robots for tasks like bricklaying on construction sites, aiming to accelerate project timelines and lower costs. With ambitious plans to expand its robotics applications beyond bricks, Monumental is poised to transform European construction efficiency and tackle one of the continent's most pressing challenges.
Stellantis and Amazon have ended their collaboration on car software after the delayed launch of SmartCockpit, their jointly developed in-car system that was supposed to integrate with customers' digital lives. The delay, announced in 2024 despite a 2022 partnership kick-off, saw Stellantis selecting AWS for cloud services and Amazon securing its first customer with an electric ProMaster EV van. The companies now aim to focus on solutions better aligned with their evolving strategies, allowing each to concentrate on value-added offerings.
Two Israeli embassy staff members, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, were shot and killed during an attack near a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C. The suspect, Elias Rodriguez, was detained after the shooting and chanted "Free free, Palestine" while in custody. The attack has sparked concern over rising anti-Semitism in the U.S., with leaders from both Israel and Germany condemning it as terrorism. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has instructed security measures for embassy staff, while reactions from U.S. officials highlight the severity of the incident and its ties to antisemitism.
A man charged with murdering a high school girl in Saitama Prefecture has admitted to the crime, claiming his distorted personality due to abuse placed him at the lowest level of society. DNA analysis linked blood on a knife and pants to both the suspect and the victim, Rena Tegara, who was 15 at the time of her death. The suspect initially remained silent but later stated he targeted her because she appeared to be hiding something in a uniform. Police believe the attack was random, with no prior connections between him and the victim, as no ties were found in smartphone data or other evidence.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced a $1,000 stipend and travel assistance for undocumented immigrants voluntarily returning home as part of President Trump’s plan to reduce deportations. This initiative, available through the CBP Home app, offers financial support and deterring enforcement action, reflecting a strategy to lower the number of undocumented individuals in the country compared to Biden's approach which saw higher rates of deportation.
The U.S. intelligence agencies have been instructed to intensify efforts to gather information on Greenland and Denmark, following President Trump's renewed focus on the autonomous territory amid ongoing tensions. The spying campaign aims to identify locals who might support Trump’s vision for Greenland, potentially to amplify his narrative or secure influence through covert means. Meanwhile, Trump has repeatedly assured that he plans to take control of Greenland, despite opposition from Greenlanders and criticism from national leaders like Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, who views the move as an unwarranted interference in Danish affairs.
Mukti captivates with its serene environments and cultural richness as a first-person adventure/puzzler blending action with subtlety. Its narrative delves into sensitive themes like human trafficking, aiming to raise awareness through a haunting yet hopeful story. UnderDOGS Studios is pushing boundaries by crafting meaningful art that tackles uncomfortable realities, hoping to resonate deeply with audiences.
The decline of insect populations poses a significant threat to global biodiversity and ecosystems. Climate change remains the primary driver, with insects struggling to adapt due to disrupted life cycles and reduced access to water. Water scarcity further exacerbates these challenges, as surface water is vital for their survival. Seasonal timing plays a critical role in insect reproduction and migration, but climate change disrupts these rhythms, leaving many insects in dire straits. The loss of insects has far-reaching ripple effects on dependent species, highlighting the need for comprehensive ecological management and sustainable practices to ensure recovery.
The agriculture ministry has introduced measures to expedite the release of stockpiled rice from 2022, 2023, and 2024 harvests onto shelves by setting aside a preferential auction quota for quick sellers. A fourth auction in May will handle over 100,000 tons of rice, with plans to release another 100,000 tons monthly between May and July. The government aims to fully release stockpiled rice by April. Additionally, the buyback period for auctioned stockpiled rice has been extended from one year to five years, and this year's harvest will not be restocked to focus on improving supply.
Seattle Worldcon leaders have resigned amid concerns over AI's role in the Hugo Awards process, despite claiming no AI tools were used to streamline program vetting. Social media backlash following a Hugo nominee removing their work has sparked further controversy as the convention takes place from August 13-17 with the Awards on the 16th.
Signal has updated its Windows app to address a vulnerability where screenshots could expose sensitive content, introducing "Screen Security" as a default feature on Windows 11. This new setting aims to counteract Microsoft's Recall feature, which captures system activity for historical purposes, though it still may affect functions like screen readers when enabled. Users can disable the feature through Signal Settings > Privacy > Screen security with confirmation required. Signal hopes Microsoft considers privacy implications more carefully in its AI-driven features.
Advanced Micro Devices showcased its cutting-edge lineup at Computex 2025, introducing the Radeon RX 9060 XT GPUs with enhanced performance for gaming and AI-powered Radeon AI PRO R9700 for professional workstations. AMD also unveiled high-performance CPUs like the Ryzen Threadripper PRO and 9000 series processors, designed to tackle demanding tasks in content creation and AI development. These technologies promise future-proofing for gamers and enhanced productivity across various industries.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Health and Human Services Secretary, announced plans to ban synthetic food dyes like citrus red No. 2 and orange B, alongside six others, signaling a push toward healthier snacks. The initiative includes shifting to natural dyes such as gardenia blue and calcium phosphate, while the FDA is encouraging this change without major regulatory shifts. Meanwhile, consumer trust in government's food safety efforts remains low, with many expressing distrust.
In Trump’s case, the inheritance was one in which global capitalism was already suffering from a crisis of legitimacy. “Nobody believes any more in a moral revival of capitalism,” wrote the German sociologist Wolfgang Streeck in the New Left Review. In the 1970s, this form of managed capitalism succumbed to what’s known as stagflation, the combination of high inflation and stagnant economic growth. But they demonstrated that, at least as far as relations with China went, Washington’s abandonment of the open-trade model of global capitalism reflected a bipartisan consensus. On a broader horizon, he is intent on reshaping global capitalism into a system of national or regional blocs, each protected by largely closed borders and high tariff walls.
A 57-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of a 60-year-old man on the MSC Virtuosa cruise ship, with police describing it as an isolated incident that occurred two and a half hours into their voyage in British waters during an altercation. Detectives are asking those onboard for any information about the event, and a passenger shared a brief account of the encounter, noting the cruise was filled with Hen & Stag parties, with an army medic assisting the victim.
British authorities have charged online influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan with rape, human trafficking, and assault following the release of EU arrest warrants last week. Charges were authorized by the Crown Prosecution Service in January 2024 but officially confirmed only on Wednesday. The brothers will face extradition after facing separate trials in Romania.
Pope Francis, a visionary spiritual leader and pragmatic diplomat, reshaped global relations in his 12 years as pontiff. He notably mediated the thaw of U.S.-Cuba ties under President Obama, appointing bishops in China despite challenges, and advocating for migrant rights during a global crisis. Francis also prioritized climate action and called for peace amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict. His legacy remains pivotal in bridging divides between nations.
Mark Carney met Donald Trump in Washington D.C., a meeting that could shape relations between Canada and the U.S. While Trump reassured about avoiding military conflict, he hinted at economic coercion to weaken Canada. Carney, however, made it clear they won’t comply. Experts predict Trump might back away from strengthening trade ties due to his past interactions with Prime Minister Trudeau. Meanwhile, Trump’s trade war is affecting his domestic standing, with experts warning of potential pushback. The meeting could test Canada’s ability to navigate economic dependencies and Trump’s unpredictable approach, with Canada maintaining a stronger bargaining position in negotiations.
Rawayana, a Venezuelan band, made history as the first act from their country to win a Grammy for Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album in 2024. Despite facing political backlash from President Nicolás Maduro over their song "Veneka," which critics deemed disrespectful, Rawayana remains resilient, continuing to create hopeful music that resonates with fans globally. Their collaboration with Bomba Estéreo on the album *Astropical* has sparked excitement, with plans for a tour including a stop at the Hollywood Bowl, while they stay focused on their musical mission despite challenges.
European regulators have launched formal probes into several adult platforms accused of allowing minors to access adult content. The investigation targets Pornhub, Stripchat, XNXX, and XVideos for failing to implement measures that protect minors from accessing adult material. This action could be seen as an escalation in enforcement under the Digital Services Act, highlighting a broader push to safeguard young users online.
Jilly Anais, Deshaun Watson's fiancée, is thrilled to be among six finalists for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, marking her second time being named to the prestigious list. Sharing her excitement on social media alongside mentions of her previous swimsuit appearance and upcoming Miami Swim Week, Anais is joined by Tunde Oyeneyin and other notable faces like Dominique Ruotolo. Her fiancé is expected to cheer her on during her potential runway walk as she continues her fitness journey after back-to-back Achilles injuries.
Nikoletta Bogadi, whose four children came out as LGBTQ+, finds herself grappling with the aftermath of President Trump's anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric in Europe, including Hungary where Prime Minister Viktor Orban has countered by rolling back protections under the guise of "child protection." The U.S.-led backlash against LGBTQ+ rights is now spilling over into Hungary, mirroring broader concerns across the region about the impact on communities and progress toward equality.
Manchester United is teetering on the edge of survival in the Premier League as European hopes hang in the balance. Despite winning a Europa League trophy this season, the team’s dire form means securing a Champions League spot remains uncertain—they’re fighting for their命 and have struggled to score with just five fewer goals than the bottom four teams. With an upcoming defensive showdown against Athletic Club, who boast one of Europe’s best defenses, manager Ruben Amorim is determined to turn things around through improved consistency, smart recruitment, and academy development.
The Browser Company admitted that while many expected it to revolutionize web browsing with its experimental browser Arc, the product flopped due to its clunky interface and confusing design. Despite glowing media praise and claims of innovation, users found Arc to be underwhelming compared to what was promised. The company, which had known about its struggles since a year prior, is now phasing out Arc in favor of Dia, an AI-driven browser that aims to streamline speed and security. While fans won't miss the days of Arc, the focus now is on Dia as Browser looks to capitalize on emerging tech trends with a more functional approach.