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Liverpool moved one step closer to the Premier League title with a 1-0 victory over Leicester at the King Power Stadium, sealing their hosts' relegation in the process. Substitute Trent Alexander-Arnold scored the decisive goal in the 76th minute after a defensive mix-up, capping a remarkable recovery from a five-week injury absence. The win sets Liverpool up to potentially claim the title next week if Arsenal fails to beat Crystal Palace. Meanwhile, Leicester's season has been a disaster, with nine straight home defeats and a late collapse costing them their Premier League status.
Boeing marked a historic milestone by winning a $96 billion deal from Qatar Airways, which includes 160 777X and 787 planes with GE engines, underscoring President Trump's successful visit to the Gulf region despite delayed delivery. This victory also bolstered Boeing as Airbus facedA350 maintenance issues in scorching climates like the Middle East.
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The article explores Robert Albon, a sperm donor known for fathering over 180 children, raising questions about whether such donations can be considered true parenthood. Recently, the UK High Court ruled against him when seeking parental rights for two of his children, finding him prone to abandoning them in favor of other women. The court deemed his actions indicative of a "pronatalist freak," prioritizing conquest over commitment and favoring old-fashioned notions of genetic superiority over emotional or long-term relationships with his children.
Shannon Sharpe is suing Jane Doe, who accused him of multiple rapes in 2024 and early 2025 after attempting to end their nearly two-year relationship. In a public statement, Sharpe denies the allegations, calling them a "shakedown" and alleging his lawyer, Tony Buzbee, is manipulating the media for stereotypes targeting Black men. He threatens legal action against Buzbee over the accuser's claims.
The article highlights the escalating wildfires in Canada, affecting over 200 forested areas that also impact the U.S., with more than half burning uncontrollably. Conditions make suppression difficult, leading to thousands of residents being evacuated and air quality warnings across North America. Firefighters face challenges in remote areas, while smoke from both sides of the border poses significant health risks, particularly for vulnerable populations like those with asthma or allergies.
A medieval legal masterpiece has been traced back to its true origins after a century-long mystery. Discovered by David Carpenter, the document, known as HLS MS 172, was confirmed as the original 1300 copy issued by King Edward I. Its confirmation adds to its historical value, offering deeper insights into medieval legal practices and how this foundational document has traveled through centuries to end up at Harvard. The journey of this unique piece, acquired for $27.50 in 1946, highlights its enduring significance as a key artifact in the study of law and history.
Latent Technology, a game technology company focused on AI-driven physical animation, has closed an $8 million seed funding round. Founded in 2022 in London, Latent Technology provides developers with new workflows to create emergent, real-time animation behaviors with minimal input. Latent Technology founders Jack Harmer (left) and Jorge del Val. Latent’s technology is built on Phoenix, the company’s proprietary generative physics animation model currently under development. “We are achieving very lifelike and natural interactions, and we want to take this to the next level,” del Val said.
Japan and India have reached a significant milestone in their defense ties by establishing a new joint defense consultation body, signaling their commitment to addressing China’s growing military influence in the Indo-Pacific region. During their talks, Defense Minister Gen. Nakatani emphasized how strengthening coordination between the two nations will create mutual benefits, aligning with their shared vision of a peaceful and prosperous Indo-Pacific based on the rule of law. This move underscores the importance of deepening bilateral security cooperation amidst shifting regional dynamics.
Protesters, including injured students from past events, demanding the ban of the Awami League called on Saturday. Mr. Hasnat urged citizens not to leave until the league is banned. The government plans to legally ban all its activities under the Anti-Terrorism Act pending the tribunal's verdict, which functions domestically despite its name.
"A strong stench led to the horrifying discovery of 28 deceased and over 50 sick cats in a Long Island home. Many cats suffered from upper respiratory infections or feline diseases like FIV or FELV, with three needing euthanization last night due to their severe condition. The house lacked power, contributing to ammonia levels that caused the foul odor, and videos showed kittens inside chewy boxes where food was left for stray cats. Neighbors reported the couple had been feeding strays before bringing them indoors, and the wife's recent death left the husband struggling alone. Surviving cats will be available for adoption once the investigation concludes."
The U.S., once a global leader in nuclear energy, now faces significant delays in advancing its nuclear power industry due to decades of stagnation following Three Mile Island, supply chain bottlenecks, outdated safety standards, and regulatory overhauls that introduced new obstacles.
The Turtle Beach VelocityOne Multi-Shift offers versatile performance as both an H-pattern and sequential shifter, excelling in its satisfying feel and design with a sleek carbon fiber look. Its modular setup allows for easy switching between modes, making it a strong contender for sim racers seeking value and functionality.
Donald Trump has fired Doug Emhoff and other former Biden appointees from the United States Holocaust Memorial Council after questioning whether anti-Semitic issues should be politicized. Emhoff denied turning the museum into a political tool during his statement, though he was among several high-level Biden officials—including Anthony Bernal, Susan Rice, Tom Perez, and Ron Klain—who were also removed by Trump earlier this year, similar to their removal from the board of the Kennedy Center. The council traditionally includes appointees from each administration until their terms expire, but Trump has sought to eliminate prior appointees altogether.
Kristen Stewart has tied the knot with fiancée Dylan Meyer in a private ceremony at her Los Angeles home. The couple obtained their marriage license last Tuesday and wed during an intimate gathering that included friends like Ashley Benson and Brandon Davis. Kristen revealed Dylan proposed in 2021 on *Howard Stern*, and the pair have been discussing family plans since 2022. Their relationship began in 2013, but it wasn’t until after Kristen’s split from Stella Maxwell in 2019 that they became serious.
Rolling Stone’s "Future of Music U.K." showcase at SXSW London will dive into the next wave of British music with headliners The K’s and Cassia. The indie rock group kickstarts the festival on June 4th, while Cassia, an Afro-Caribbean indie pop trio, takes over for the final night, ensuring a mix of fresh sounds and inclusivity. Rolling Stone aims to highlight rising talents in new genres alongside established names like Baby Said, Shambolics, the Kites, and Charlotte OC, among others. The event also promises queer-focused series, adding depth to its celebration of diverse music.
The arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu brought rare unity among Turkey’s opposition. The opposition landscape is notoriously divided, with pro-Kurdish, centrist, left-wing and nationalistic factions all long at odds with one another. Now, the question for the opposition is how to turn the momentum on the streets into enough political capital.
Retirees with substantial super savings may face an extra 15% tax on balances over $3 million under the government proposal. Those nearing retirement with around $3 million in super could pay an additional $2,355 annually, which is minimal compared to their income of over $170,000. Higher savers might see larger impacts, but even they can still maintain a comfortable lifestyle without significant extra taxes.
"Why did the Boston Celtics take so many 3-pointers in Game 1 against the Knicks? The team's strategy backfired as they missed 45 of their 60 attempts from beyond the arc, allowing the Knicks to rally for a thrilling overtime victory. With 15 attempts but just one make, the Celtics struggled to find rhythm despite having plenty of open looks. The Knicks' ability to capitalize on Celtics' missed shots highlighted how the Celtics' reliance on threes led them into costly defensive stretches and provided easy baskets for their opponents."
Get a sweet deal: Amazon is offering its powerful 3.6V Electric Screwdriver for just $27.99 after applying the coupon code "IEOJN94O." Priced at nearly $5 less than the original price, this model delivers up to 4Nm of max torque and features a robust design with a 1,500mAh battery—making it ideal for tackling tougher jobs without risking damage or stripping screws. Perfect for electronics enthusiasts who need reliable tools to handle dozens of tiny screws efficiently. Plus, IGN’s commerce team ensures you’re getting a trustworthy deal, and Eric Song even admits he uses these deals when he’s not working!
Testing new gadgets as a tech columnist, David Gewirtz faced unexpected challenges while using a ChatGPT Plus tool to translate Chinese text on a 3D printer's status page. While Google Translate failed to fully decode the interface, ChatGPT initially provided clear translations of buttons and warnings but later altered images unpredictably, distorting filament spools, changing object names, and even redesigning the displayed photo entirely. Despite its quirks, ChatGPT successfully translated critical information, but its image manipulation raised questions about reliability in AI tools for technical tasks.
Pope Leo XIII, the new head of the Catholic Church, will be installed as pope on May 18 after being elected by cardinals following Pope Francis's death. As the first American and Peruvian pope in the Church’s history, Leo promises to address societal challenges like loss of meaning, neglect of mercy, and family crises. He emphasized that faith is often misunderstood and called for a focus on compassion and human dignity. As a "faithful administrator," he aims to unite the Church while inviting world leaders to his formal launch on May 18.
Looking for a sleek way to charge your iPhone in your car? Amazon is offering the Lisen 69W Retractable Car Charger for just $14.94 today, down from its regular price of $27.99. This compact charger includes retractable cables and can wirelessly charge both USB-C and Lightning devices, making it a handy addition to your glovebox. Plus, you can save 47% by using the code CT2Q7HD9.
The Synology NAS ecosystem will soon require its Plus-tier devices, starting with the 2025 series, to exclusively use Synology-branded hard drives for optimal compatibility and reliability. These new devices are at higher risk of failure or long-term issues if non-Synology drives are used due to potential stability concerns within the system. While some models already enforce this requirement, others like XS Plus and rack-mounted systems allow third-party drives with specific workarounds in place. However, Synology plans to introduce a rigorous drive compatibility framework for third-party options in the future, ensuring both user flexibility and system integrity.
The government has proposed revising road traffic rules to impose fines on cyclists for violations, with penalties comparable to those for mopeds. The new measures will go into effect in 2026 after public feedback is gathered online, email, or post between April 25 and May 24. The strictest offense, such as riding a smartphone, could result in a ¥12,000 fine.
The AFL faced a dilemma after dealing with Willie Rioli's controversial behavior, balancing strict enforcement with progressive actions. They chose to be punitive despite their usual stance, leading to frustration over inconsistent handling of minor offenses versus harsh penalties for more severe ones. This lack of consistency has hindered meaningful discussions on serious issues like racism, leaving the sport unable to address them without facing backlash or mockery. Instead of fostering dialogue, the AFL's approach has made such conversations nearly impossible, highlighting a disconnect from broader societal concerns.
A Liberal-aligned thinktank running last-minute anti-Greens advertisements targeting young voters received more than $600,000 from the coal industry during last year’s Queensland election, disclosures show. Queensland electoral disclosures show the vast majority of the Australian Institute for Progress’s declared donations during the past year have come from the coal industry group Coal Australia. The lobby group gave $613,500 to the AIP in September and October last year, before the Queensland election campaign. View image in fullscreen A screenshot of the Australian Institute for Progress’s ‘Can You Afford the Greens’ election advertisement. “The rules that applied to the last state election do not apply to this Commonwealth election,” Young told supporters.
Google has introduced Stitch, an AI-powered tool designed to simplify user interface (UI) creation by allowing users to describe what they want and generating designs based on that input, competing directly with platforms like AWS, Microsoft, and Salesforce. The platform offers a quick mode for draftwork or an experimental mode where users can upload wireframes or screenshots for more detailed guidance. While some users praise Stitch's speed and ease of use, others critique its design output compared to tools like Bolt. Despite these challenges, Stitch remains in beta status, marking a promising step forward in the evolution of AI-driven UI design.
The UK boss of Ikea has embraced calls for Oxford Street to become more pedestrian-friendly as the retailer opens its London store in a historic site after an 18-month delay. The new three-floor store, set to open later this year, features colorful designs and includes a Swedish deli, design assistance services, and animated displays. CEO Peter Jekelby praised plans to make Oxford Street easier to navigate, while highlighting the store's potential to rejuvenate the area. The company also revealed it aims to open more stores in the UK, including one in Brighton this summer, with a focus on affordability amid rising costs for retailers.
The Anker Soundcore Space A40 earbuds are on sale for $45 via Amazon, saving 44% off their usual price of $80. Available in blue and white, other colors can be purchased from the company directly for $50 with a coupon code. These budget-friendly wireless earbuds excel in ANC quality and sound output but have limited battery life (around eight hours per charge) and lack an auto-pause feature, making them less ideal for noisy environments or calls.
Adidas has introduced its groundbreaking 3D-printed sneakers, "Climacool," which are entirely made using additive manufacturing. These shoes feature a unique lattice structure that balances cushioning and flexibility, though they're heavier and more rigid than expected—perfect for city life but not ideal for activities like hiking or water sports. Available in a sleek off-white colorway, the $140 pair is both stylish and functional, with options to customize using 3D foot scans. While they've sparked some interest due to their innovative design, they also draw criticism for being too attention-grabbing, especially when worn without socks.
The novelist and poet Thomas Hardy was fascinated by Stonehenge, using what he described as “the temple of the winds” both as a setting for one of his most striking scenes and as a lifelong inspiration, a pathway back into ancient times. In what is being billed as a unique performance, the life and work of Hardy is being showcased at the great stone circle in Wiltshire as part of Salisbury international arts festival. Lesser said A Beautiful Thread: Thomas Hardy in Words and Music was full of “love, life and laughter”, and said it meant he could say he had done a gig with “the Stones”, though not the rolling ones. It is believed to be the first time that a performance incorporating Hardy’s life and work has been staged at Stonehenge. Mark Chutter, the chair and academic director of the Thomas Hardy Society, said Stonehenge was very important to the writer “not just in terms of his understanding of the neolithic but also the pagan world as well.
AI is reshaping cybersecurity with concerns about accuracy, security, and job impacts spurring organizations to hire new roles like Senior Security Analysts, Junior Security Ops/SOC Analysts, and AI Researchers by 2025. While machines excel at analyzing data, humans remain crucial for making critical decisions due to their deep understanding and intuition. Smaller companies may struggle without adequate resources or expertise, but tools and automation are helping mid-market firms scale up effectively. Ultimately, mastering AI is achievable through accessible training and collaboration.
The Trump administration's innovative approach involved requesting acceptance of third-country nationals into the U.S., despite the ongoing conflict with Russia. This strategy, including countries like El Salvador, Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, Rwanda, and Georgia, aimed to reshape U.S. immigration policies through unconventional means such as incentives or financial support. These efforts were deemed "unorthodox" and part of a broader push to leverage various nations' cooperation for deportations, drawing attention to the unique tactics employed by the administration.
Lamine Yamal, a 17-year-old Barcelona forward, has publicly stated he doesn't compare himself to Lionel Messi despite their similarities. Inter Milan captain Lautaro Martínez praised Yamal but emphasized there’s no comparison between him and Messi during an interview. Both players have excelled through Barcelona's youth system, with Messi, the Ballon d'Or winner, having scored 672 goals in his career, while Yamal has already established himself as a top scorer at just 16 years old.
A budget airline faces growing backlash after agreeing to operate deportation flights for ICE, sparking political criticism in Connecticut as travelers and politicians protest the move. State Senator Richard Blumenthal has criticized the decision, while financial headwinds and Democratic backlash further challenge Avelo's partnership with the immigration service. Founder Andrew Levy defends the contract but acknowledges the sensitivity of the issue, with calls to change stance growing in the state. This situation could have long-term implications for Avelo as it navigates public opinion and economic pressures.
Warner Bros. continues its strong box office performance in April, dominating with "A Minecraft Movie" ($816 million) and "Sinners" ($161.6 million), while Disney's "Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith" returns with a massive $42 million, marking its 20th anniversary. Meanwhile, Ben Affleck's "The Accountant 2" is generating over $38 million globally but struggles internationally.
Terrence Howard declined the role of Marvin Gaye in a film because he feared he wouldn’t be able to kiss another man, despite being already contracted for Smokey Robinson’s biopic. His decision was fueled by growing concerns over rumors of Marvin’s sexuality following an encounter with Quincy Jones, leading him to question his ability to commit fully to the role. The incident sparked deep personal debates about homophobia and romance in public life.
The housing market is facing a significant challenge as volatile lumber prices Assigned: cause sharp drops in homebuilder stock values. With tariffs on Canadian imports and sawmill closures spiking April prices, major builders like Lennar, D.R. Horton, and Toll Brothers have experienced steep declines. Meanwhile, ongoing trade discussions and potential tariffs further complicate the sector, with Homebuilders reliant on Canadian lumber facing increased costs and unpredictability in construction planning.
Dustin May, the Dodger right-handed pitcher who underwent multiple life-altering surgeries, including one on his esophagus, is finally back on the mound after years of recovery. The flame-throwing legend joined a TV show to talk about his journey, expressing excitement to be back but emphasizing that he’s still working toward reaching his peak again. He reflects on how rare it was for such a procedure to affect someone like him, both physically and emotionally.
Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, announced selling up to 25 million shares, valued at $4.8 billion, marking a significant financial move as he transfers assets amid his net worth of $207.6 billion, placing him just below tech mogul Elon Musk but ahead of Meta's Mark Zuckerberg. This concise summary captures the essence of Bezos's actions and his current standing in the tech industry.
Kevin Costner faces a sexual harassment lawsuit after an unscheduled, unscripted rape scene in "Horizon: An American Saga" left a stunt performer Yazmin LaBella traumatized. Her claims allege violations of production protocols and lack of intimacy coordination, with her lawyer stating her past similar cases highlight the harassment allegations as tactics rather than fact. Meanwhile, legal action against New Line continues over cofinancing, while "Horizon 2" may yet be delayed due to low box office results. If the harassment case proceeds, it could further impact the sequel's release schedule.
The Israeli military has been repurposing DJI drones for devastating attacks on civilians and protected targets in Gaza, including hospitals, shelters, and prisoners. These modifications involve adding explosive payloads and using different drone models suited for surveillance and combat, leading to significant civilian casualties. This misuse is unprecedented, with historical precedents during the Russia-Ukraine conflict but no prior actions against such practices by DJI in Israel or Ukraine despite warnings. Despite this, DJI has not halted sales to Israel or imposed further restrictions on drone operations over Gaza, highlighting a notable double standard.
CBS will reveal its 2025-26 lineup on May 7, with plans to announce a new show alongside its long-term Fire Country spinoff, Sheriff Country. The network has picked up primetime Einstein, which is well-received, and three pilots: Einstein, DMV, and Zarna. DMV, starring Harriet Dyer and Tim Meadows, has been commissioned for a third script and may secure a multi-cam slot alongside Ghosts. Zarna, with comedian Zarna Garg, also performed well but is single-cam. In dramas, Sheriff Country and Blue Bloods are confirmed, while Equalizer negotiations remain in play. Silicon Valley and Eternally Yours face uncertain futures this season.
In El Salvador, a prominent human rights attorney, Ruth Eleonora López, has been arrested for criticizing President Nayib Bukele, facing charges of stealing funds from her previous government job under former President Salvador Sánchez Cerén. The charges are part of a politically motivated campaign by Bukele’s administration to criminalize critics and suppress dissent amid its authoritarian tactics, which have led to widespread fear and human rights abuses in the country.
President Trump signaled a shift in U.S. foreign policy during his Saudi Arabia address, prioritizing American values like economic power over political principles. He criticized past leaders for advising authoritarian regimes on governance but advocated for "Trump doctrine," which supports selective moral interventions aligned with American interests. Meanwhile, when praising Qatar, he highlighted their cooperation despite acknowledging their own human rights concerns, reflecting a preference for pragmatic diplomacy over ideological consistency. This approach underscores his broader foreign policy priorities and potential critiques of corruption or alliance choices.
Damian Lillard is set to return for the Milwaukee Bucks' playoff series against the Indiana Pacers, likely in Game 2 or 3 next week. After a blood clot diagnosis three weeks ago, he made an impressive recovery without needing blood thinners and has cleared the timeline for his comeback. Sources indicate his quick healing was due to early treatment and specialized care before diagnosis. The Bucks coach described this as a significant relief. Despite missing 14 games towards the end of the season, Lillard remains a key player with a strong basketball stamina and All-Star credentials.
President Trump's blistering criticism of Jerome Powell, the Fed chair he appointed, underscores a unique breach of tradition, as no other president has so openly attacked central bankers. Despite Trump's threats to replace Powell, the Fed remains steadfast in its cautious approach, resisting drastic rate cuts despite economic headwinds. Meanwhile, Trump's tariffs inflict significant harm on the economy, with projected GDP losses and job reductions. The real danger lies in Trump's potential manipulation of the Fed, risking financial instability and eroding U.S. economic dominance.
Walmart is expanding its drone delivery partnership with Wing, adding five new cities—Atlanta, Charlotte, Houston, Orlando, and Tampa—to their service. Previously serving 15 stores in northwest Arkansas and Dallas-Fort Worth, they now offer drone deliveries at over 100 stores nationwide. Walmart's Greg Cathey emphasized their commitment to enhancing retail convenience through faster and easier shopping experiences. Customers must live within six miles of a store and orders are limited to specific weight ranges for delivery efficiency.