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The conclave for choosing Pope Francis' successor is under tight security as hundreds of unfamiliar cardinals with name tags arrive amid a crowded Vatican guesthouse. The daily sessions resemble speed-dating sessions, with cardinals reportedly having little prior knowledge of each other before casting their votes in the Sistine Chapel under Michelangelo's artistry.
Prime Video has greenlit a new season of *Barbershop*, the beloved series based on MGM films about Calvin's life in Chicago barbershops. The show, produced by a star-studded team including Marshall Todd and Kevin Hart, is praised for its hilarious and heartfelt storytelling. Amazon also announced plans to expand its library with *Elle*, *Carrie*, and *Tomb Raider*. Prime Video head Vernon Sanders highlighted the creative team's work, calling it a 'perfect fit' for their global audience.
"Lil Scrappy's Security Team Came Through Again!" During his summer tour, a fan attempted to enter the stage area without permission but was stopped by Lil Scrappy's security team instead of Columbus Police Officers. The individual, who appeared trespassing, ended up sustaining a head injury and being transported to a local hospital in stable condition. No charges have been filed following the incident yet.
Based on the analysis of each team's strengths: 1. **Golden State Warriors**: With a high offensive rating (+12 net points per game) and balanced performance, they are the clear favorites. 2. **Memphis Grizzlies (Warriors' arch-rivals)**: Rivals to the Warriors with similar stats but slightly behind due to defensive efficiency. 3. **Oklahoma City Thunder**: Show decent form but lack in defense, which could be a significant weakness against top teams like the Warriors and Grizzlies. **Conclusion**: The Golden State Warriors are most likely to win the NBA playoffs given their superior offensive rating and overall performance. However, the Memphis Grizzlies pose a strong threat as well.
Quantum computing relies heavily on error correction to ensure practical calculations, but different companies have varying approaches. While most use logical qubits made from multiple hardware qubits, Nord Quantique has emerged with an innovative method using photons across two frequencies for error detection and storage. This approach could significantly reduce the required hardware by storing multiple states in a single device, marking progress toward more efficient quantum computing systems.
Thanks to a recent court ruling that banned Apple from charging extra fees for digital purchases outside its App Store, Amazon has made buying books on its Kindle app smoother than ever. The update adds a "Get Book" button with each book title in the iOS app, allowing users to directly click and purchase from Amazon's website or perform a one-click buy without switching apps—streamlining the process and avoiding Apple’s charges. This move comes as other companies like Spotify and Epic Games are also adjusting their payment methods under similar circumstances.
A powerful 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck near Ecuador on Friday morning, approximately 12 miles northeast of Esmeraldas. The U.S. Geological Survey reported the tremor, noting that while its magnitude is significant, the shake intensity is classified as light by their scale, though parts beyond the mapped areas may still experience noticeable tremors. Seismologists are reviewing data and could adjust the earthquake's magnitude or revise the shake-severity map based on additional information collected.
Edward Berger, known for his paparazzi thriller *Conclave*, is directing Brad Pitt in a big-screen adaptation of Tim Winton’s *The Riders*, set to be produced by Ridley Scott and financed by A24. The novel, inspired by real-life events in 1987, follows an Australian man and his daughter retracing their travels after the mother’s disappearance. Pitt will next star in a racing film directed by Joseph Kosinski.
The UK Foreign Secretary has criticized Israel’s expansion of its war on Gaza, calling its comments 'repellent' and 'monstrous,' while also pausing free trade negotiations with the country.
Angela Chalk was skeptical at first about relying on simple fixes like rain gardens and bioswales after heavy rains caused flooding in New Orleans. She challenged Jeff Supak, a nonprofit leader, to demonstrate their effectiveness, despite feeling frustrated by the lack of community power during Katrina. The series "50 States, 50 Fixes" highlights local environmental solutions, including these effective yet underutilized methods, with more initiatives on the horizon.
"The Minecraft Movie" is flying high at the box office, breaking records and sparking a quest to dethrone *The Super Mario Bros. Movie*. Directed by Jared Hess, the film has already grossed $700 million worldwide, with $41 million raked in over Easter weekend alone. Despite a drop on Sunday, its domestic and international earnings show it's closing in fast on *Super Mario's* $1.3 billion mark. With its strong performance and expanding reach, "The Minecraft Movie" is proving it's no game for second place.
Manchester City has shifted its focus away from Florian Wirtz due to financial constraints, instead considering Nottingham Forest's Morgan Gibbs-White. Meanwhile, reports suggest Bayer Leverkusen's Wirtz might head to Bayern Munich or Liverpool, with Merseyside also vying for his services as a key young talent in Europe.
At least 25 people, including 11 killed in a bombing of a school sheltering displaced people in al-Tuffah, Gaza, have been killed since Wednesday’s intense Israeli airstrikes, as the war between Israel and Gaza continues despite a new ceasefire proposal from Arab mediators. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens with critical supplies running low, leaving aid agencies concerned about increasing death rates. Meanwhile, Hamas demands the release of over 51,000 Palestinian prisoners held by Israel, while political pressure mounts as U.S. President Trump prepares to visit the region next month.
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.
DJI's upcoming Osmo 360 prototype, a dual-lens camera set to compete with Insta360 and GoPro Max 2, features a square design and advanced specs like a USB-C port, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1, and interchangeable batteries. Teardowns suggest it shares sensors with Insta360 via mirrors for wider angles. While not confirmed to be released, especially in the U.S., leaks hint at DJI's cautious approach due to lack of early information.
"Five musicians from Reynosa, Tamaulipas, have been found dead in unspecified locations following weeks of demands for their safe return. Authorities believe they were kidnapped while traveling to a private event, with investigations ongoing in this high-crime region near Texas and Mexico’s Gulf coast, where the U.S. State Department advises caution."
Kharmel Cochrane apologized for dismissing Lily-Rose Depp as a leading actor in "Nosferatu," acknowledging she underestimated her acting potential. Known for her dynamic and diverse casting process, which often defies traditional guidelines, Cochrane explained her approach, emphasizing creative freedom over strict adherence to scripts or directorial briefs. Her upcoming project with Robert Eggers, "Wuthering Heights," has sparked backlash due to the casting of Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, sparking mixed reactions from fans.
Karim Khan, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, has announced a temporary step down amid an investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against him. The British-born figure denied any harassment claims and communicated his decision to the court following the revelation that a female colleague accused him of trying to suppress her allegations. Khan had previously gained attention for pursuing arrest warrants for prominent figures like Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Russian President Vladimir Putin on charges related to war crimes and international violations.
Shedeur Sanders, son of NFL Hall of Fame legend Deion Sanders, finally secured his NFL career in the Cleveland Browns' 5th-round pick (No. 144). Despite early missed opportunities by teams in the second and third rounds, Sanders’ journey took off after being drafted during the draft broadcast in Green Bay, where he celebrated with his family and friends on Twitch following his brother’s livestream.
The anti-woke movement, once hailed for its resistance against cancel culture, now wields power to silence critics of cancel culture. This pivot is evident in high-profile firings and deportations targeting advocates like Rachel Accurso, who faced backlash over her support for Palestinian rights on her children's show. Now, seen as "Maga flunkies," this group uses their influence to suppress dissent based on sensitive issues like antisemitism and Palestinian activism, marking a new era where cancelling is a political tool rather than a statement of solidarity.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has challenged a US Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit decision overturning a $57 million penalty against AT&T for selling customer data without consent, citing the Supreme Court’s June 2024 Jarkesy case. Despite the FCC’s history of regulating privacy and former chairman Brendan Carr’s opposition to such penalties, this ruling was unexpected and has drawn criticism from the FCC as undermining its authority over data privacy violations. Meanwhile, Verizon and T-Mobile are urging courts in their regions to follow the FCC’s lead, amid broader legal battles over the FCC’s role in balancing privacy rights with consumer protection regulations.
Emma Raducanu showed remarkable resilience at the Italian Open, bouncing back from a tough opening set to defeat Veronika Kudermetova 5-7, 6-0, 6-1 and reach the fourth round on clay for the first time. Her ability to adapt her game, mixing spin and shot height while forcing breaks inside the baseline, was key to her impressive performance. Meanwhile, British No. 1 Jack Draper continued his impressive clay court run with a hard-hitting 6-4, 6-3 victory over Czech qualifier Vit Kopriva, though he struggled with frustration during the match. Both players demonstrated their mental toughness ahead of crucial matches in Rome and beyond.
The Tokyo Stock Exchange is urging companies to split their shares to lower individual stock prices, making Japanese equities more accessible. Currently, purchasing even 100 shares in a Prime Market listing costs over $1,000, a barrier for many investors. While some can buy odd lots or fractions through brokers, these options are often costly and inconvenient.
A decade after Ola Raji was brutally killed while cycling home after a football match, his sisters are urging the public to help bring his killers to justice. The 21-year-old student was stabbed and shot in Peckham, south London, on April 21, 2015, and his family is now marking the anniversary with a renewed appeal for information. Crimestoppers has offered a £20,000 reward, while police seek witnesses, including a woman driving a black Vauxhall Corsa and two men seen returning to Pear Court. The investigation remains unresolved, with no charges brought despite three arrests and further evidence emerging from the family’s own inquiries.
Israeli probe into killing of 15 Palestinian medics finds 'professional failures'toggle caption Abdel Kareem Hana/APJERUSALEM — An Israeli investigation into the killings of 15 Palestinian medics last month in Gaza by Israeli forces said Sunday it found "professional failures" and a deputy commander will be fired. Israel at first claimed that the medics' vehicles did not have emergency signals on when troops opened fire but later backtracked. The Israeli military investigation said the examination found "no evidence to support claims of execution or that any of the deceased were bound before or after the shooting." The statement on the findings concluded by saying that Israel's military "regrets the harm caused to uninvolved civilians." Har-Even said the Israeli military is currently investigating 421 incidents during the war, with 51 concluded and sent to the Military Advocate General.
The Windows 11 Snipping Tool now offers improved OCR support, allowing text extraction directly via a button or Shift-Windows-T shortcut—a significant upgrade from previous screenshot requirements. QuickLook provides instant file previews with the Space-key, Selen UI offers customizable desktop control, and Uninstalr enhances uninstallation speed with batch removals and log tracking. Discover more standout apps and deals in this week's roundup.
**Mario Kart World**, launching June 5 as the Nintendo Switch 2's free game, introduces a "vast interconnected world" to explore between races. This open world includes missions activated by P-switches, hidden collectibles like medallions and food items for outfits, and new courses inspired by surrounding regions or reimagined from past titles. Grand Prix mode integrates driving between courses, while Knockout Tour whittles 24 racers down to 4 in extended rallies across the world. Traditional three-lap races and battle modes are also available.
IT leaders rank generative AI as their top budget priority for 2025, significantly outpacing traditional security investments. “For me, it’s clear that it’s top of mind for customers,” Pathak said regarding the talent shortage. One in four organizations will require generative AI skills for at least half of all new positions in 2025. (Credit: Amazon Web Services)India leads global AI adoption at 64% with South Korea following at 54%, outpacing Western marketsWhile generative AI investment is a global trend, the study revealed regional variations in adoption rates. The U.S. showed 44% of organizations prioritizing generative AI investments, aligning with the global average of 45%, but India (64%) and South Korea (54%) demonstrated significantly higher rates.
AI's impact on society is a topic that has sparked intense debate. Researchers argue that while AI development may lag behind historical technological adoptions by decades, its broader societal effects could evolve more gradually than a sweeping "tsunami," likened to electricity or the internet rather than nuclear weapons. The pair also highlights concerns about AI potentially exacerbating existing inequalities and labor market dynamics, while emphasizing the need for cautious consideration of its potential consequences.
Sydney's controversial hospital, where two children died, is facing criticism for failing healthcare standards and risks due to a public-private partnership prioritizing profits over safety. An audit revealed issues with hospital-acquired complications and patient waiting times, prompting the government to halt such partnerships. The hospital operator opposes privatization but may sell the facility if needed. Parents of patients experiencing long waits expressed frustration over treatment delays.
Harrods has been hit by a cyber-attack just days after Marks & Spencer and the Co-op, as all three face significant disruptions. The luxury retailer experienced system shutdowns but managed to keep its online services running while authorities investigated the attack. M&S reported massive financial losses of over £650m from its stock market value due to supply chain issues and a halt in processing loyalty program points as it explored the attack linked to an unknown hacking group. Meanwhile, the Co-op faced internal system problems, had staff advised to keep cameras on during virtual meetings, while authorities looked into whether the attacks were coordinated or part of a broader strategy.
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.
Aaron Ekblad faced suspension for two games after elbowing Brandon Hagel in the head during their game, raising questions about whether such incidents might recur more frequently this season. The Panthers will miss the suspended defenseman as they prepare for Game 5 and either Game 6 or their next round game. Coach Jon Cooper noted the difficulty of adjusting to Ekblad's absence while relying on other key players like Niko Mikkola, who received a five-minute penalty for another incident involving Tampa Bay's Zemgus Girgensons.
SHADES is an innovative tool designed to identify stereotypes in AI models across 16 languages globally. Unlike previous tools limited to English, SHADES avoids translation issues by using its native languages. It evaluates how AI responds to stereotypical statements, revealing that even the most straightforward statements can lead models to justify stereotypes with flawed reasoning, potentially spreading harmful views like "be a strong man" in Chinese or gender-specific color preferences. This tool's discovery underscores the risk of AI perpetuating biases through incorrect justifications, highlighting the need for greater scrutiny of AI-generated content.
Google Workspace has transcended its enterprise roots to become a versatile email hosting solution accessible to everyone, offering a seamless integration of Gmail-like interface with productivity tools like Docs and Meet. Its user-friendly design, robust security features, and cutting-edge technologies such as generative AI and end-to-end encryption make it a compelling choice. With pricing plans starting at $3.50 per month for up to three users and a 14-day free trial available, Google Workspace presents an attractive alternative to Microsoft Office 365, catering to businesses, startups, and individuals alike while addressing common pain points through its comprehensive suite of tools.
**Summary:** Keith Siegel and roughly 250 others, including a woman, were kidnapped by Hamas gunmen during an attack on October 7, 2023. After a month in captivity under harsh conditions, Siegel witnessed the woman being taken for a "medieval-style" trial by torture. She was bound and beaten until she confessed, with Siegel ordered to assist in obtaining her confession.
MERCHANTS IN JAPAN WORRY ABOUT THE ECONOMY AS OPTIMISM DROPS TO A FIVE-YEAR LOW, WITH PESSIMISTS OUTNUMBERING HOPEFULS DUE TO U.S.-Imposed TARIFFS. The survey found a sharp decline to 42.6, below the critical 50 mark signaling more negative outlooks than positive ones. This reflects a long-standing trend since February 2022, when businesses faced lingering pandemic-related challenges.
You hitchhike to know you’re not alone. No good, recent studies look at how many are doing it, Jonathan Purkis, a sociologist who has studied hitchhiking, told me. And knowing the exact number of people who hitchhike is something of a fool’s errand: Part of the practice’s appeal is its under-the-radar quality. The hitchhikers I speak with generally feel safe, but the practice does still come with risks. “You wind up,” Flannery told me, “in places you would never wind up.”
Prison staff in Britain's most dangerous jails are demanding immediate deployment of electric stun guns and additional safety gear following a devastating attack at HMP Frankland, where convicted terrorist Hashem Abedi, the brother of Manchester bomber Salman, was present. The calls for action come as the Prison Officers’ Association (POA) seeks tasers for specialist teams in high-security prisons and advocates for stricter "Supermax" style regimes for highly dangerous inmates, urging police to arm officers with tasers or batons when necessary following an attack that has sent shockwaves through security forces.
The conflict in Syria has intensified as interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa announces indirect talks with Israel to ease tensions, accusing the Israeli government of "random interventions" and threatening minority Druze populations. As the first post-Assad leader to visit Paris since toppling Assad, al-Sharaa seeks to pressure external actors to cease interference in Syria's affairs. Meanwhile, President Macron supports gradual EU sanctions relief but stresses the need to prioritize a delayed military withdrawal from Syria over lifting international restrictions, signaling cautious optimism amid regional tensions and international hesitancy about direct U.S.-Syria dialogue.
Trade wars have become a modern-day ghosting tactic, with countries like the U.S. using tariffs to economically "ghost" former allies or enemies, such as China through steep import taxes that skyrocketed prices on low-quality goods from Shein and Temu. The Trump administration's tariffs, including the de minimis revocation in 2025, have particularly hurt these companies by forcing them to abandon duty-free shipments, pushing up costs for consumers. Meanwhile, this recent policy echoes historical economic cruises, like the damaging Smoot-Hawley Tariff of 1930, which prolonged the Great Depression and perpetuates systemic economic inequality.
"Traumatika," an experimental horror film directed by Pierre Tsigaridis and Maxime Rancon, has been acquired by Saban Films for North American distribution, set to hit theaters in 2025. The film follows Mikey as he grapples with the reality of his mother's demonic possession, offering a haunting blend of horror genres from multiple perspectives. Early praise highlights its unique storytelling approach, and Saban Films recommends viewing it in theaters due to its intense and unsettling intensity.
Venezuelan authorities do not direct or facilitate the activities of Tren de Aragua in the U.S., according to a partially redacted report from U.S. intelligence agencies, which contradicts President Donald Trump's justification for deporting gang members using the Alien Enemies Act without due process. The report suggests Venezuela does not direct the gang but occasionally tolerates its activities within Venezuela, viewing them as a security threat rather than an "invasion." Meanwhile, U.S. federal law enforcement agencies like the FBI believe some Venezuelan officials may assist in the group's operations in the U.S., though most analysts find such intelligence credible.
The Google Pixel 9 offers a visually stunning design with an entry-level price of $800, featuring improvements like a new processor, enhanced display quality, and advanced AI tools such as Gemini chatbot. Its high refresh rate display and improved camera performance, especially in video mode thanks to Video Boost, make it a standout option. Battery life is exceptional, lasting all day on a single charge. Available at $250 off during its sale, the Pixel 9 provides a compelling choice for those seeking an impressive smartphone without breaking the bank.
"Apple has dropped the price of its latest Ultra 2 model ahead of Memorial Day, introducing a host of improvements including a tougher build, a significantly brighter display (now reaching 3,000 nits), an enhanced LED flashlight with improved brightness, and watchOS 10 updates for better emergency navigation and eSIM support. The upgraded display and new flashlight make the watch even more versatile and user-friendly, while the watchOS 10 enhancements add advanced features like waypoint tracking and mental health monitoring via the Mindfulness app, ensuring it remains one of the best sports watches available."
Aislinn Clarke’s *Fréwaka* offers a fresh take on Irish horror by blending folklore with a haunting tale of personal trauma. The film explores themes of religion's darker side and generational trauma, diverging from common horror tropes. Through Shoo’s journey, viewers meet someone grappling with mental health struggles and unresolved grief, while the remote village setting heightens suspense as secrets lurk in shadowy corners. The film’s eerie atmosphere and layered characters create an unsettling experience that invites reflection on tradition and tradition's hidden dangers.
Islamabad said that in response, it launched a major military campaign, “Operation Bunyan Marsoos” (Arabic for “a structure made of lead”) targeting at least six Indian military bases. Indian military officials claimed Pakistan had targeted several Indian military bases and that its missiles into Pakistani territory were in response. It houses important Pakistan Air Force commands, and supports transport, logistics and VIP flight operations. It houses important Pakistan Air Force commands, and supports transport, logistics and VIP flight operations. As the attacks unfolded, Pakistan deployed its air force in response, engaging in a battle with the Indian Air Force (IAF).
"Tom Hanks narrates an 11-part epic about a supercontinent spanning from northern Canada to South America, showcasing incredible wildlife like freezing frogs and synchronized fireflies, with Mike Gunton focusing on individual stories for authenticity. The series is NBC's top-documented nature program in over 15 years, praised for Tom Hanks' charming narration."
Pope Francis donated his popemobile to transform into a children's clinic in war-torn Gaza, with the vehicle set to be relocated if Israel facilitates humanitarian access. The former pope's iconic vehicle, originally used for meeting crowds during his 2014 Bethlehem visit, now serves as a mobile healthcare facility after undergoing refurbishment.