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The warm April weather and extended Easter weekend spurred increased consumer spending in British households, with total card spend rising 4.5% year-on-year, its highest since June 2023. Non-essential purchases like dining out surged by 5.1%, marking the sharpest two-year rise, while high street shopping rebounded 6.9% following a March decline amid economic concerns. Despite global uncertainties and US tariffs, economic sentiment stayed unexpectedly positive, supported by plans for further rate cuts by the Bank of England and potential UK-US trade agreements, alongside mortgage applications spiking due to updated stamp duty thresholds benefiting first-time buyers.
Streaming services are evolving from free password sharing to controlled management for better security and user experience. Warner Bros. Discovery has introduced an "extra member add-on" on its Max streaming service, allowing subscribers to transfer profiles or share passwords within their accounts at a $7.99 monthly cost. This feature aims to simplify account management while generating incremental revenue, contrasting with its recent push to restrict password sharing in early 2025.
Japan’s education ministry has urged universities nationwide to consider accepting or supporting students who may now face challenges studying in the U.S., following President Trump's push to limit foreign enrollments at Harvard University. Schools are being asked to report within a week on measures they can take for affected Japanese and non-Japanese students. Currently, Harvard hosts 110 Japanese students, with about 16,000 Japanese students in the U.S., representing nearly 27% of all international enrollments at the institution.
Donald Trump announced plans to lift Syria's sanctions after discussions with Saudi Arabia’s Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, framing it as an effort to give them a chance at greatness. The move came during Trump’s first face-to-face meeting with Syria’s new leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, a key figure in the 2024 rebellion against Bashar al-Assad. This historic meeting marks the first time a US president has met a Syrian leader since Bill Clinton in 2000.
The Swedish Migration Agency has been unable to approve over 3,200 standard citizenship applications since early April due to new security measures, with some nationalities like Indians, Germans, Irish, Italians, and Spaniards experiencing significant declines. Citizenship by notification, which is typically faster and unaffected by delays, remains a key exception. The primary reason for the backlog is the time required to fully implement the new checks, particularly in setting up in-person identification processes starting in April.
The Metropolitan Police arrested three men linked to Iran, accusing them of targeting journalists at an independent broadcaster in London. Two of the defendants had entered Britain illegally via small boats from France between 2016 and 2022, while all three faced charges related to Iran. The case has sparked calls for action against Iran's government and its actions.
Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson confirmed that legendary players Paul Mullin and Ollie Palmer will remain key figures in the club's plans for next season despite their recent struggles on the pitch. The pair have been instrumental in the team's rapid promotion journey, with Mullin scoring 110 goals across 149 appearances and Palmer netting 44 goals in 149 games since joining. However, they have not featured significantly this season after a long layoff. Parkinson emphasized that everyone on the team has contributed, stressing that Mullin and Palmer's future remains uncertain but their legacy at the club is secure.
The papal conclave, under Pope Gregory X's rules, has become remarkably swift, with popes Francis and Benedict XVI elected in just two days each. Yet centuries prior, monarchies influenced by church loyalty often prolonged elections for months. Post-1870, conclaves have shortened due to the end of the pope’s temporal power. Now, amid a new, diverse College of Cardinals, some fear this conclave might outlast recent selections like the one that elected Pope Francis in two days.
Joshua Wong, a prominent advocate for democratic reforms in Hong Kong, faces new charges under the city's national security law despite serving multiple life sentences for his role in the 2020 protests. Human rights groups warn that the law is overbroad, potentially targeting dissenters and undermining freedoms of expression and association. Wong’s latest legal battle underscores the government’s growing willingness to use the law to suppress freedoms in Hong Kong.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander capped off a historic season by earning his first NBA MVP award after leading the Oklahoma City Thunder to 68 wins and dominating with an impressive 32.7-point average on 51.9% shooting. The Thunder celebrated his victory during a news conference, where he expressed gratitude to his teammates for their support. With 71 of 100 first-place votes, he secured second place behind Nikola Jokic while outperforming Giannis Antetokounmpo and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in MVP voting, solidifying his place among basketball history's elite.
The Baltimore Ravens chose to replace Justin Tucker after an NFL investigation into sexual misconduct, opting instead for a young player in Tyler Loop despite Tucker’s legendary kicking accuracy. The decision reflected the complexities of such high-stakes situations, involving multiple stakeholders and accusers alike. The team emphasized that while Tucker remains one of the best kickers in NFL history, the move was driven by priorities surrounding season preparation and ensuring a reliable kicker is ready to step forward.
Sabrina Carpenter drops the audio version of her new single "Manchild," sparking summer anthems with its upbeat track that resonates with fans' laid-back yet heartfelt delivery. Fans praise the song's infectious energy, while Carpenter reflects on its deeper meaning through an Instagram post, sharing insights from creating it alongside Jack Antonoff and Amy Allen during a lighthearted session. The track, building on her chart-topping hits, is set to become a summer anthem, with fans already eagerly anticipating its release as Carpenter prepares for future performances at Coachella and the unveiling of a new album.
Rebecca Solnit expertly explores how complicity in global issues like climate change fosters feelings of guilt and despair, often leading to overwhelming emotional responses. Her book argues that hope remains vital amidst these struggles, serving not just as an escape but as a realistic tool for navigating uncertainty. Through storytelling, she advocates for radical change and imagines a violence-free world, urging perseverance and motivation to move forward despite seeming challenges.
Even though Linux is free, many users pay for its support, premium features, or backing local developers and projects. Some companies even sell pre-installed Linux hardware to help keep the ecosystem alive. Whether you're seeking advanced tools, extra desktop layouts, or want to directly support the open-source community, these reasons make paying a small price worth it.
JD Vance is set to travel to Rome for a three-day trip that includes high-level meetings at the Vatican. The presidential surrogate will enter a Holy See some Trump supporters deride as the home of a "woke" pope. The trip also comes amid deep divisions in the American Catholic Church.
"El Eternauta," a 1957 comic strip by Héctor Germán Oesterheld, brings to life Buenos Aires during Argentina's military dictatorship, mirroring its collapse. Now adapted for Netflix, it highlights the fate of Oesterheld’s missing grandchildren, whose identities remain unknown due to Argentina’s toxic regime. Survivors and human rights groups are urging identification as descendants might still be alive under disguise, while efforts to preserve Argentina’s historical memory face funding shortfalls."
Nigel Farage’s viral presence on TikTok has transformed his political career in the UK, with his posts amassing 4.9 million views alone. Despite being a former banker and conservative MP, his digital strategy has proven highly effective, overshadowing even other MPs. The success of his social media efforts raises questions about the extent to which online influence impacts voting behavior in the real world. Notably, his approach mirrors that of Germany’s Alternative für Deutschland, hinting at broader trends across Europe where digital tactics are gaining traction. Yet, without direct evidence linking TikTok engagement to votes, the true impact on politics remains uncertain.
Uber Eats has teamed up with Family Dollar, adding thousands of new shopping options to their platform. Now users can easily grab basic necessities like toilet paper and canned food, delivered just as they would for a meal. A launch deal offers 40% off orders over $30 (up to $25 off), and Uber One members get extra perks. This move aligns with Family Dollar’s commitment to affordable shopping, making it easier for people in underserved areas without reliable transportation to stock up on essentials. Whether you're running errands in a city or a small town, this partnership streamlines convenience and savings.
Google has settled with Texas over its unauthorized data collection practices, paying $1.375 billion to address privacy concerns. This marks a significant milestone as Texas' Attorney General Ken Paxton calls it a historic win for data security. The settlement tops previous Google payouts, including $93 million to California and $391 million to multiple states. Paxton emphasized that Big Tech companies should follow the law, using such settlements as a deterrent against misuse of user data. Google has previously settled various claims related to its product policies, focusing on enhancing privacy controls in light of ongoing legal actions.
Keir Starmer outlines the UK's ambitious plan to deepen its trading partnership with the EU, focusing on areas like food standards, law enforcement, and youth mobility following Brexit. Emphasizing a forward-looking approach post-Brexit, he aims to secure a reset in relations, acknowledging political challenges from both Labour and within the EU itself. Starmer highlights the UK's commitment to maintaining high standards and fostering cooperation with the EU, while also addressing concerns about navigating the complexities of Brexit. The government's strategy reflects a balance between ambition and pragmatism, aiming to recover from the economic impacts of the past year.
A ceasefire between India and Pakistan appears to be holding after both sides accused each other of initial violations, marking an uneasy calm following months of intense conflict that claimed nearly 70 lives in Kashmir. Diplomacy and US pressure played a key role in securing the truce, which had already started affecting areas like Kashmir, where explosions under blackout were reported. Indian military officials emphasized high vigilance due to ongoing violations, while residents expressed cautious optimism despite the risks of further violence.
Valerie, the dachshund who went missing for over 500 days on Kangaroo Island, returned home with her owners' delight, showcasing her remarkable resilience in the wild. Despite only gaining 1.8kg since her disappearance, Valerie exhibited vibrant health and energy, a testament to her adaptability in rugged terrain. The island has faced scrutiny regarding factors like human intervention or feral animal involvement during Valerie's absence. Now safely reunited with her owners, who embrace her as their "princess," Valerie appears well-adapted to life away from urban life, maintaining her natural instincts and health effortlessly.
The recall by Zoox, the Amazon-owned robotaxi company, addresses a recent incident involving one of its vehicles colliding with a regular car in Las Vegas, despite no injuries. To fix the issue, Zoox issued an updated software to all affected vehicles, including their test fleet and robotaxis, resuming normal operations following thorough analysis and rigorous testing. The update aimed to resolve the root cause identified after reviewing crash data.
The future of Deadpool’s role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been a hot topic, with rumors suggesting he may not be the lead character in new projects. A report indicates Ryan Reynolds is exploring a project where Deadpool would primarily serve as a supporting character alongside established mutants like Magneto and Jean Grey. Reynolds emphasized Deadpool's need to remain an outsider, potentially pairing him with younger or new X-Men characters such as Jubilee, Cyclops, or Rogue. This speculative pairing could mark a unique chapter in his MCU journey following *Avengers: Secret Wars* but before the Infinity Saga concludes.
Bernie Sanders expresses concern over the Democratic party's divergence from working-class concerns, criticizing their shift towards progressive policies while highlighting that 60% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck. He argues that this disconnect has led the party to lose voter support as people feel neglected by the administration's focus on issues like tax breaks for the top 1% and cuts to essential services such as Medicaid. Sanders calls for a realignment with economic realities affecting working-class communities, urging Democrats to pivot back towards policies prioritizing these groups while acknowledging their past contributions to social progress.
Hakeem Jeffries recently claimed that about 20% of veteran households rely on food stamps, but experts like the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities say this figure is far higher—around 8%. The percentage varies by state, with Oregon leading at 14%, while the national average remains just 8%. Multiple years of data show even lower rates, further undercutting Jeffries' claim.
Esolangs are quirky, experimental programming languages designed for humor, frustration, and challenge. From Brainfuck's cryptic commands to Shakespeare Programming Language's poetic syntax, these languages push programming boundaries in creative and often amusing ways. They serve as tests of wit or entertainment tools, taking programming to an extreme. Yet, they're sometimes dismissed as "gimmicks," using minimal effort for maximum impact—why else would they deserve such a peculiar moniker?
Imagine a virtual road trip where you vote for scenic directions and listen to college radio without leaving your desk. Internet Roadtrip lets you navigate Google Street View by popular vote, with occasional honking or changing stations via Discord. While it’s less chaotic than Twitch Plays Pokémon, challenges like gaps in imagery make certain destinations hard to reach—though the joy lies in the journey through Maine’s backroads listening to college radio with thousands online.
In New Hampshire, federal agents attempted to arrest Venezuelan migrant Arnuel Marquez Colmenarez, 33, at a courthouse during his traffic-related arraignment in February. The arrest was chaotic, involving the accidental knockdown of an elderly man. Colmenarez is now in immigration custody in Texas.
Beyond this initial cloud selection process, organizations also need to consider migrating systems and optimizing the new cloud investment. However, a Managed Services Provider (MSP) experienced in working across cloud platforms including private and public cloud, can help guide the process. To successfully migrate to the cloud, the MSP will develop a strategic approach and evaluate the cloud options, ranging from private to hyperscale cloud solutions, against the organization’s specific needs. After migrating to the cloud, MSPs continue to add value by providing ongoing support to optimise cloud performance. As such, companies must make informed decisions when opting for a cloud solution, whether it be a private cloud or looking at hyperscale cloud solutions.
Epic Games has sparked controversy by introducing an AI-generated Darth Vader NPC in *Fortnite*, sparking a potential unfair labor practice charge from SAG-AFTRA. The union alleges Epic failed to negotiate terms with its actors, using AI technology without notice or bargaining, which undermines workers' ability to negotiate fair conditions. This follows months of strike by video game performers over AI-related provisions, as 24 out of 25 contract points were already agreed upon. SAG-AFTRA is now seeking to prevent Epic from replacing human actors with AI in its games until a fair resolution is reached.
Marta, widely regarded as the greatest female soccer player of all time, is making a surprising comeback to the Brazilian national team after a nine-month hiatus. The coach confirmed her inclusion in the 26-player squad for friendlies against Japan this month, which are part of preparations for the Copa America in July. Despite her announcement earlier that it might be her last match with Brazil, she’s still seen as an essential figure both on and off the pitch. However, there’s little doubt she won’t participate in the next World Cup scheduled for 2027 in Brazil.
A ground-breaking symposium in Melbourne highlighted how Victoria’s already progressive abortion laws still face significant hurdles. Despite 17% of GPs offering medical abortions, many women are forced to travel long distances or face high costs—rising to $1,000 or more for some procedures. Structural barriers like unresponsive hospitals and conscientious objection laws slow access further, while affordability remains a critical barrier for low-income callers. The event emphasized the need for systemic change, including national funding and centralized data collection, inspired by models from the UK and Ireland.
The budget DAB radio offers an excellent alternative to paid subscription services, providing high-quality sound without needing an internet connection. These portable radios come in various prices, from under £40 for basic models to around £150 for premium ones, and are powered by solar panels, making them easy to use anywhere. Brands like Roberts, Pure, Majority, and Lenco offer a range of options with features such as Bluetooth streaming, rechargeable batteries, and alarm functions. Whether you're looking for a reliable and affordable way to enjoy your favorite music, these radios deliver exceptional value for money and convenience.
K-pop group Seventeen is making a strategic move by enlisting nine out of thirteen members in South Korea's military to focus on individual careers while maintaining their band structure. The album "Happy Burstday" they recorded before enlistment features solo tracks, signaling their plan to showcase each member's unique talents ahead of future group reunions. Meanwhile, group leader S.Coups expressed optimism about this period as an opportunity for members to recharge and collaborate anew, ensuring the band remains vibrant post-enlistment.
Five years after George Floyd’s tragic death at the hands of a U.S. police officer, the nation is grappling with the aftermath of his killing as President Trump reverses efforts to address systemic racism and civil rights. The Black Lives Matter movement, ignited by Floyd’s arrest in 2020, has grown into a powerful force pushing for justice against police violence and racial inequality. Yet, under Trump’s administration, federal investigations into police conduct have been curtailed, and initiatives promoting diversity and inclusion have faced repression, marking a stark shift from the momentum created by the movement.
Kamala Harris sharply criticized President Trump's policies in her most pointed remarks since leaving office, linking them to a decades-long shift in the nation's norms and safety net. She emphasized that these changes predate Trump and threaten fundamental American values, warning of an impending constitutional crisis. Speaking at a fundraiser on the 100th day of his presidency, she highlighted the erosion of foundational institutions under his administration and called for unity, urging citizens to stand together against policies driven by fear rather than courage.
"Max Verstappen's thrilling victory at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix created a stir in Formula One as Christian Horner suggested it could signal a shift for Red Bull's pursuit of McLaren in the championship. The Dutch driver pulled off a stunning overtake on Oscar Piastri, capitalizing on his pole position and leading throughout to edge out the defending champion by 22 points. This win not only boosted Red Bull's momentum but also hinted at progress in their car development, which had previously struggled to match McLaren's pace."
Have you ever considered how New Yorkers might perfect their own take on donuts? Meet "I'm Donut," a shop bringing a uniquely Japanese twist to America’s breakfast or dessert scene, opening in New York on Tuesday with soft, moist donuts filled with teriyaki chicken and cream, all made from green tea or sake. Vegan fans will be delighted as almond milk vegan donuts are also available, priced between $4 and $13 (¥570 to ¥1,850). This shop isn’t just a sweet spot; it’s a stepping stone for Peace Put to expand its culinary influence across the U.S. and beyond, inspired by their extensive experience in Japan.
In an unexpected twist, tiny ocean features like eddies less than 100 km wide are revealed by the SWOT satellite to wield significant influence over global climate systems. These small structures, often overlooked due to their minuscule size, play a crucial role in regulating heat distribution, carbon cycling, and nutrient flow. High-resolution data from the SWOT mission highlights their substantial impact on ocean dynamics, suggesting that they may have been underestimated in their contribution to weather patterns and climate regulation. This new insight underscores the importance of these fine-scale structures in shaping our understanding of Earth's climate systems.
Intuit’s prompt optimization service is taking a different approach. Beyond RAG: Intelligent data cognition for enterprise dataWhile prompt optimization solves the model portability challenge, Intuit’s engineers identified another critical bottleneck: the time and expertise required to integrate AI with complex enterprise data architectures. Intuit has developed what it calls an “intelligent data cognition layer” that tackles more sophisticated data integration challenges. Second, the emphasis on combining traditional AI capabilities with generative AI suggests that enterprises shouldn’t abandon existing prediction and recommendation systems when building agent architectures. Intuit’s GenOS demonstrates that competitive advantage comes from how well organizations can integrate AI capabilities with their existing data and business processes.
The alleged assault by Diddy on his accuser, Cassie Ventura, is described as gravely serious in new video footage, with both an unflinching attack and a quotable statement from the actor about how "can't be underestimated." Attorneys will focus heavily on how Ventrella, now a key witness, presents her case at trial.
Parents in Russia are grappling with increasing pressures from patriotic education in schools amid the war in Ukraine. Educators are working to combat misinformation aimed at instilling support for the conflict through initiatives like music lessons on Russian military songs and discussions that present Russia as a victim while positioning the West as an enemy, raising concerns about the system's hostility to them.
The wait is over for Shedeur Sanders -- after going unselected in the first two days of the 2025 NFL Draft, Deion's son finally has an NFL home with the Cleveland Browns. That night, Sanders said falling out of the first round added "more fuel to the fire" and that "tomorrow is the day, we're going to be happy regardless." Sanders' drop is the biggest storyline of the draft ... and some resorted to speculating whether NFL owners were colluding against him. President Donald Trump even weighed in on Sanders on Friday ... saying owners were "STUPID" to pass on him. Sanders began his football career at Jackson State ... racking up 70 passing touchdowns over his freshman and sophomore seasons.
Rippling, a leading HR tech startup, has raised $450 million in its latest Series G round at a valuation of $16.8 billion. This marks a significant jump from their previous valuation of $13.4 billion from a year ago. The funding includes participation from new investors such as Sands Capital and GIC, alongside existing backers like Y Combinator and Kleiner Perkins. Rippling's expansion into new markets and product development is supported by this latest capital injection, following their ongoing success in the tech industry and their focus on accelerating growth through strategic investments.
Apple has teamed up with Synchron to develop a brain-computer interface (BCI) that allows users with severe disabilities to control devices using their thoughts, targeting those with spinal injuries or diseases like ALS. The company is focusing on integrating this technology into iPhones and iPads through an implant called Stentrode, which translates brain signals into device controls. Currently, about 150,000 individuals in the U.S. are eligible for such BCI devices after Apple acquired a standard for their integration, while ongoing trials continue to explore its potential with future FDA approval and broader applications.
Edie Antle, a daring Florida reporter in 1942, finds herself entangled in the criminal underworld during Prohibition as she investigates a legendary bootlegging operation. Her dual identity as a journalist and a participant in illegal activities creates a tension between her professional ambitions and personal duplicity. The novel masterfully explores how her involvement with organized crime not only jeopardizes her life but also challenges her sense of self, ultimately leading to her downfall after discovering the truth about those involved.
Fans of the quirky and creepy world of "Dan Da Dan" are in for a treat as its first season will soon be available on Blu-ray, featuring both standard and collector's editions. The Standard Edition drops on June 10th for $24.49, offering bonus content like creator interviews and featurettes, while the more luxurious Collector's Edition is priced at $64.98 and likely includes additional extras to entice collectors. Both editions are available for preorder from major retailers including Amazon, Target, and Crunchyroll, making it easy for fans to stock up before the next season debuts in July.
At a Microsoft Build conference, an employee named Joe Lopez interrupted Satya Nadella by shouting "Free Palestine" while protesting the company's collaboration with the Israeli government on projects that harm Palestinians. After confronting him, Lopez sent a public email condemning Microsoft's continued work with Israel despite ongoing humanitarian crises in Gaza. This latest incident follows his earlier protest and reflects broader concerns about the company's responsibility to address global issues through its technology.
The article captures the aftermath of an Israeli airstrike on a bustling Gaza City restaurant, which transformed into a makeshift bandage as people scrambled for safety after the attack. The scene, with its vibrant atmosphere turning to chaos and pain, highlights the emotional toll of the attack on passersby in this strained neighborhood. Tensions remain high as both scars from conflict and signs of peace efforts continue to coexist.