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Nintendo has enlisted actor Paul Rudd to star in a new Switch 2 commercial, reprising his iconic '90s SNES ad look while embracing nostalgia with a modern twist. In the spot, Rudd reunites with comedians and a kid to play Mario Kart using the Switch 2's GameChat feature, humorously lampshading his decades-old style and delivering the line, "Now we're playing together." Preorders for the $450 Switch 2 are now live for April 24.
Motion smoothing on TVs can ruin the authenticity of live sports or any content beyond gaming and sports, creating that artificial "soap opera effect." However, turning it off is great for those seeking realism, but turning it on is essential for fast-paced scenes like basketball plays or action games to ensure clarity and sharpness. While most users disable it for non-sporty viewing, it’s worth leaving on for dynamic content where accurate motion is key.
In low-income countries, fewer than 7% of people with severe antibiotic-resistant infections receive necessary treatments, leading to high death rates and contributing to antimicrobial resistance. This situation mirrors the global effort against HIV, which achieved a significant reduction in infections by targeting access barriers. However, while innovative solutions like voluntary licensing of generic antibiotics are being explored, urgent action is needed to close the "treatment gap" across all regions, ensuring proper antibiotic use to prevent further suffering and health crises.
The integration of Meta's AI chatbot into WhatsApp highlights a critical design flaw where platform lock-in trumps user trust, exposing vulnerabilities like degraded user experience, increased security risks, and regulatory challenges. While companies like Microsoft leverage such decisions for competitive advantages by ensuring data sovereignty through robust governance frameworks, others like Apple opt for unilateral regulation, leading to interoperability issues and fragmented compliance. This underscores how technical design choices significantly impact trust and the broader implications for AI governance across diverse global markets.
Israeli forces are accused of targeting Palestinians collecting food for their families in Gaza, amid an intensifying humanitarian crisis due to the ongoing blockade.
Building new nuclear power plants is complex and time-consuming, but they could provide a reliable energy source for AI data centers. However, due to their construction timelines, existing plants may not meet future demands. While upgrades can boost current output slightly, this won't address the significant energy requirements AI projects anticipate. The article highlights the potential of nuclear power as an alternative while noting the delays in scaling up new plants to support rapidly growing AI needs.
Routers from Asus have become targets for a stealthy backdoor attack, allowing nation-states or well-resourced threats to gain control without leaving evidence. Researchers found that attackers exploit now-patched vulnerabilities, using an SSH public key to install private keys for full admin access. The backdoor remains effective even after reboots and firmware updates, thanks to bypasses and legitimate features. GreyNoise has identified nearly 9,000 infected devices worldwide, with the number growing as attackers appear to be gathering material for future attacks.
**AI Transforms Work, But It's About How We Adapt** In the evolving workplace, AI isn't just about automation—it's about adaptation. Experts urge professionals to harness the time freed by AI not merely for efficiency but for innovation. From optimizing processes to reinventing roles, the focus shifts from mundane tasks to strategic endeavors and personal growth. The true value of AI lies in our ability to evolve alongside it, embracing opportunities for creativity, learning, and leadership.
Clashes between fans of two MLS teams left a lasting impression, with videos capturing violence in the stands following Saturday's match at Snapdragon Stadium. Both LA Galaxy and San Diego FC issued joint statements denying the incident reflected their values, emphasizing a commitment to a safe and welcoming environment. The incidents are described as isolated occurrences under investigation by local security, Major League Soccer, and law enforcement.
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.
Quantum computers could render current encryption obsolete, prompting urgent action to transition to post-quantum cryptography by 2035. The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre has issued a ten-year plan urging organizations to migrate to PQC-based solutions to safeguard critical systems from quantum attacks. Tech companies like PQShield are developing hardware and software for PQC, while Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) offers an alternative but faces vulnerabilities in detecting eavesdropping.
A Delaware bankruptcy court judge has set a May 16 deadline for interested bidders to respond to Village Roadshow's sale process and an auction date of May 20 if multiple parties submit offers. The top bid currently on the table, from Alcon Entertainment, is $416.5 million, established as a "stalking horse" offer that sets a price floor while encouraging competition for the company’s assets. Village Roadshow’s library includes iconic films and rights held in trust by its bankruptcy estate, including a nascent studio business focused on independent projects. Prospective bidders can now access electronic due diligence materials to evaluate the deal.
Anthony Albanese faces a tight race as he hopes to secure a second term while avoiding a hung parliament. His campaign focuses on winning critical seats in Sydney and Brisbane, leveraging his promises on health, housing, and debt relief. Despite national polls suggesting Labor's likely success, experts warn of potential losses, particularly in regional and outer suburban areas due to rising costs and voter concern over the Coalition's performance. The election could hinge on these uncertain contests, with both parties bracing for a challenging outcome.
The news of Pope Francis’s passing has shaken the world, announced by senior Catholic officials at the Vatican. His death marks a significant moment for the Catholic Church, as the community prepares to navigate this profound loss. The Cardinals will now begin discussions to elect the next pope, continuing the legacy of leadership in the Church.
Mortgage rates jumped last week, leading to a 5.1% drop in applications as investors worry about inflation and rising deficits. The average rate for 30-year fixed mortgages rose to 6.92%, up from 6.86%, with points increasing slightly. Meanwhile, homebuyers are seeing fewer listings and higher rates cooling the spring market. Refinance applications also fell, though they were still up compared to the same week a year ago. With rates now nearly unchanged since two years ago, few borrowers see benefits in refinancing.
Inflation has taken its toll on household spending in fiscal 2024, with overall consumption dropping for a second straight year. As prices rise, consumers are cutting back on non-essential items like vegetables, meat, and fruits while seeing some categories like rice increase due to price hikes. Transport and communication costs also fell as vehicle shipments dropped amid scandals. Despite these drops, average monthly spending reached ¥304,178 in March, up slightly from the previous month, marking a rare rise after two months of decline. Meanwhile, food支出 remained relatively stable, while entertainment spending rose due to increased demand for personal computers.
The article highlights growing dissatisfaction among older Americans with Donald Trump’s presidency, as evidenced by declining approval ratings across key demographics. Data shows that 37% of the 80s and 90s disapprove of his performance, compared to nearly half of Gen X, while Baby Boomers’ approval stands at just 41%. Older voters also feel neglected and disempowered, recalling memories of past challenges like smogged cities or discriminatory policies. Despite this, they remain deeply engaged in activism, with many planning to continue their efforts for decades, driven by a sense of legacy and history.
Don Pettit, NASA’s oldest serving astronaut, safely returned to Earth on his 70th birthday after a 7-month mission aboard the ISS. He appeared slightly frail during a live broadcast but was confirmed in good health by NASA. The veteran astronaut quipped that he might need to empty his stomach as it wasn’t intended for space travel. With over 590 days in orbit, Pettit surpassed many others and remains dedicated to exploring space.
And as The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, the pair are now set to be awarded up to $500 million for their in-house vaccine research. Memoli’s involvement in this latest award “is clearly someone taking advantage of the system,” one official told me. If Memoli and Taubenberger’s vaccine technology fails, without clear alternatives, the country may be especially vulnerable when the next big outbreak hits. Kennedy, a longtime anti-vaccine activist, does not appear to have sought out vaccine research to fund, though. One NIH official put it more bluntly: “It’s very clear it’s all cronyism going forward.”
Billie Eilish is rescheduling parts of her latest album tour due to overwhelming demand, with shows set to hit major markets in the U.S. and two stops in Tokyo later this year. fans can purchase tickets via Face Value Exchange, ensuring they remain at original prices, while each ticket sold will donate $1 to Reverb, an organization addressing food insecurity and climate change. The singer has yet to announce her fall tour's openers but has brought support acts like Towa Bird on previous stops.
Helen’s suggestion to try K-pop in 2018 marked the start of my lifelong obsession with Korean pop culture. Initially captivated by SHINee and other boybands, I gradually became an advocate for K-pop, attending events like the GOT7-themed cafe in Soho and bonding with a diverse group of Black women who shared my quirky interests. These experiences taught me to embrace self-acceptance and find joy in connecting with others over niche cultures or hobbies. Now in my 30s, I continue to celebrate these formative moments as they’ve shaped my perspective on love, community, and personal growth.
The legendary songwriter Tim Rice, behind Disney classics like *The Lion King* and *Aladdin*, is making his much-awaited return to animated features after 25 years to pen three new songs for *The Land of Sometimes*, expected in late 2025. With over two decades of Broadway credits and EGOT-winning achievements, as well as Disney blockbusters, Rice brings unmatched expertise to the project. The film, directed by Leon Joosen, who worked on *Saving Santa*, features an A-list voice cast and has secured deals for a soundtrack album, ensuring long-term resonance.
A South Korean lawmaker, Wi Sung-lac, who advises presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung on diplomacy, has suggested that the approach taken by the previous administration to address Japan's wartime labor issue lacked public consensus and could benefit from review. If Lee wins the upcoming election, his administration is likely to prioritize cooperation with the United States and Japan, aligning with their shared liberal democratic values.
These massive prehistoric kangaroos, known as Protemnodon, roamed Australia 5 million to 40,000 years ago. Though significantly larger than modern relatives, they were "homebodies," sticking close to their habitats rather than spreading out. This behavior made them vulnerable during a climate shift that disrupted their rainforest environment about 280,000 years ago. Researchers used chemical signatures from fossils and geology to determine their range and survival strategies, revealing how their restricted habitat choices contributed to extinction in the face of environmental change.
Temwa Chawinga became the fastest NWSL player in history to score 25 regular-season goals when she scored Kansas City Current’s lone goal in a 1-0 victory over the Orlando Pride. Despite leaving the match in the 89th minute with an injury, her milestone achievement and KC's defensive resilience were key highlights. Head coach Vlatko Andonovski praised his team for their heart and determination as they avenged last year’s loss to Orlando. Meanwhile, Orlando’s mid-fielder Debinha and centerback Alana Cook were sidelined, while the Pride continue to falter with a recent three-game losing streak. The Current remains atop the table with a four-point cushion, but faces tougher challenges ahead.
The U.S. has flagged a secretive Russian satellite, Cosmos 2553, as showing erratic spinning behavior, raising concerns about its functionality and raising questions about Russia's nuclear anti-satellite weapons program. The satellite, launched in 2022 before the invasion of Ukraine, has exhibited abnormal spinning patterns tracked by space firms LeoLabs and Slingshot Aerospace over the past year. Its primary uses were as a radar satellite for intelligence and a radiation testing platform, but U.S. officials have linked its malfunction to potential advanced nuclear capabilities, complicating Russia's public displays of space defense technology.
An Israeli couple killed at a DC museum were gunned down by a gunman who shouted "free free Palestine." Both victims, working for the embassy, were attending an event hosted by the American Jewish Committee when the attack occurred. The incident was condemned as a hate crime and terrorism motivated, with international leaders expressing grief and calls for justice.
When a pope passes away, the Catholic Church initiates a centuries-old tradition to elect a successor. After the death of Pope Francis, cardinals from around the world will gather in secret in the Sistine Chapel to vote for the new pope. This process, known as a conclave, continues until a majority vote selects the next leader of the Church, with white smoke signaling the election of the new pope.
### Summary: - Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney emphasized dealing with U.S. President Donald Trump as the key issue in the upcoming election during a French-language leaders’ debate. - Opposition Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre argued for change after a decade of Liberal rule, likening Carney to his predecessor Justin Trudeau. - Carney responded by focusing on economic growth and his differences from Trudeau. - The province of Quebec, with 78 seats in the House of Commons, is seen as crucial for victory. - Poilievre seeks to make the election a referendum on Trudeau’s decade-long rule marked by rising food and housing prices and increased immigration. - Polls show Liberals trailing Conservatives but have since improved, with the latest poll giving Liberals an eight-point lead. - The debate was rescheduled to avoid conflict with a Montreal Canadiens hockey game, reflecting the importance of local interests in political scheduling.
Eric Slate, a 52-year-old man whose brother owns a petting zoo in South Carolina, tragically died trying to wrestle kangaroo Jack, who stayed within his designated area. Officials ruled his death as accidental blunt force injury, yet the petting zoo’s commitment to safety and its long-standing practice of not euthanizing kangaroos, despite South Carolina's Stand Your Ground laws, remain unchanged.
Nearly half a million people in Gaza face severe hunger as Israel has halted humanitarian aid, pressuring Hamas to release Israeli hostages. The UN reports hundreds of truckloads of supplies are waiting at the border but food remains scarce inside. Meanwhile, international agencies like the UN World Food Programme have exhausted basic staples, forcing people to grind pasta and lentils into flour to survive.
Pac-Man enthusiasts might be pleasantly surprised by Bandai Namco's Shadow Labyrinth, a dark sci-fi Metroidvanias inspired by the beloved classic. The game combines action-packed combat with unique platforming mechanics like riding lasers to overcome challenges. Set in a mysterious world with references to iconic arcade games and filled with familiar yet transformed enemies, it’s a wild ride that feels both nostalgic and thrillingly innovative.
Dustin Lee Wallace, a Florida man, has been banned from Disney World after authorities discovered cocaine in his wallet during security checks. During a visit in March, Wallace allegedly tried to bring the drug into the park when his bulky wallet was searched by security officers. The substance was confirmed as cocaine, leading to his arrest and banning him from any Disney-owned locations. Wallace admitted using cocaine due to work stress but denied bringing it into the park. He’s now facing a $2,500 bail and faces charges for attempting to bring illegal substances onto the premises, aligning with Disney World’s strict no-drugs rule.
Finally, Alpine Linux 3.22 has arrived as a breath of fresh air for power users tired of bloated operating systems like Windows 11. This release marks a significant shift, moving the distribution toward more accessible desktop environments like GNOME 48 and KDE Plasma 6.3, while also enhancing its development ecosystem with modern tools such as LLVM 20, Rust 1.87, Go 1.24, Ruby 3.4, Node.js 22.16 LTS, Crystal 1.16, and Docker 28. A notable update includes replacing gummiboot with systemd-efistub for EFI booting in Secure Boot setups, though this change won't affect most users unless they've customized their secure boot configuration.
The executive director of Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, Jake Wood, resigned on Sunday amid concerns about his independence as he prepared to oversee a contentious aid program in Gaza. Accused of conflict with Israel due to his previous ties, Mr. Wood claimed it was impossible to maintain impartiality while implementing the program. His departure follows growing tensions within the traditional aid sector, as Israel seeks to replace local Gaza aid systems with one overseen by the new, untested group.
Lilo & Stitch had a standout performance at the box office this week, taking in $15.2M on its second Tuesday in May, making it the highest-grossing PG-rated film for the day so far. The movie now has an impressive cumulative total of $197.8M and is expected to cross the $200M mark by today, marking its sixth week in theaters. While Lilo & Stitch ranks fourth among all Tuesday releases in May behind films like Avengers: Infinity War and Top Gun: Maverick, it still outperformed many other PG movies on their respective release days. Meanwhile, Sony's The Karate: Legends and Paramount's Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning are competing for second place this weekend.
The AI-generated deepfake of Christopher Pelkey, killed by Gabriel Horcasitas in 2021 during a road rage incident, was used in court during his sentencing hearing as part of an innovative way to honor him. Pelkey's family created the avatar after finding their impact statement insufficient, and the judge approved its use, though the AI's poignant message resonated deeply with both parties. However, the defendant received harsher penalties, prompting legal challenges over the AI's role in the case. Experts worry that this may set a dangerous precedent for using AI in similar scenarios.
Davy x Jones, a new first-person action-adventure game by Parasight, lets you play as infamous pirate Davy Jones with his head severed, wielding a skull sword andAbby, his half-whale companion, to seek revenge against Blackbeard. The game features treasure-hunting across nine islands andUseful artillery for battles, while its eerie visuals evoke an aftership vibe. Fans praise the unique take on a pirate story in this head-turning game.
Hamas has rejected Israel's latest ceasefire offer, insisting it won't accept a "partial" deal that doesn't guarantee an end to the conflict or complete withdrawal of troops. The group holds 58 hostages, with 24 believed alive, while Israel demands Hamas disarm itself as part of the deal, a demand the militant group considers a "red line." The offer also requires the release of Palestinian prisoners in exchange for hostages, drawing international criticism. Efforts to broker peace between the two sides have failed amid ongoing airstrikes and blocked aid supplies due to mass starvation claims.
Cannes Film Festival is hosting Lili, a game adaptation of *Macbeth* set in Iran, marking its first video game experience at the event. The collaboration between iNK Stories and Royal Shakespeare Company explores themes of gender limitation and surveillance, with players embodying a character forced to navigate social constraints. Despite initial skepticism, the project has sparked intrigue, with plans for potential film or stage productions and ongoing discussions about bridging the worlds of gaming and theater. --- This summary captures the collaboration's significance at Cannes, its thematic focus on gender and surveillance, and its potential future developments.
Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey are set to announce something big during a press event in London, marking the end of their legendary careers with an exclusive Q&A session livestreamed worldwide. The project they're teasing is called "The Song Is Over," which likely hints at a farewell tour, given its title and connection to one of their most cherished songs. At 80 and 81, respectively, this could be their biggest farewell yet, following a legendary drummer whose exit was hinted at during the event. Townshend later confirmed his rehire for the tour, suggesting Zak Starkey will return if "The Song Is Over" materializes.
OpenAI has launched two new models, o3 and o4-mini, with enhanced reasoning abilities and access to various tools such as web browsing, coding, and visual analysis. These models replace the previous o1 and o3-mini versions and are initially available for paid ChatGPT users. Free users can try the o4-mini model via the "Think" option. The CEO has announced an upcoming release of o3-pro for pro tier users. Developers have access through APIs, with some models requiring verification. These new models offer improved efficiency and are designed for complex analysis (o3) and speed (o4-mini).
Netflix Japan is making a bold statement with its upcoming release “Bullet Train Explosion,” a reboot of the 1975 classic “Bullet Train.”The film, which premieres April 23, marks a significant milestone as Netflix celebrates its 10th anniversary in the Japanese market. According to Shinichi Takahashi, director of live action content for Netflix Japan, the production achieved unprecedented access to Japan’s iconic bullet trains. Popular on VarietyThe film’s production scale included the construction of two full-sized bullet train cars using authentic materials and the creation of a 1/6 scale model train for explosive sequences. “Our primary focus was on ensuring the audience could feel the authenticity and realism of the bullet train,” Takahashi explained. Netflix Japan’s film slate includes the recently released manga adaptation “Demon City,” which ranked in the global top 10 for four consecutive weeks, and the upcoming “10Dance,” directed by Keishi Otomo and starring Ryoma Takeuchi and Keita Machida.
During summer, tablets are perfect for family fun, and this year’s best value might just be the new Apple iPad A16. Available in four vibrant colors, this WiFi-only model is priced at $299 (128GB), $399 (256GB), or $595 (512GB) — all with a $50 discount off Apple’s suggested retail price. Boasting a 4GB WiFi plan and a liquid Retina display, it excels at basic tasks like gaming, streaming, and reading, though it can’t run AI tools. For about $300, it’s a great starter option for everyday use.
Donald Trump's foreign policy is criticized for prioritizing deals over shared values, as seen in transactional deals like Saudi Arabia investments and a $400 million jet from Qatar. D.L. Hughley argues this approach violates the Emoluments Clause and would damage existing U.S.-Canada and U.S.-Mexico ties. He also blames Trump for dramatic tariff moves perceived as juvenile due to his misunderstanding of policy outcomes, even calling him a "carnival barker."
Lebanon’s leaders condemned Israeli airstrikes on southern Beirut just before Eid al-Adha, accusing them of violating a ceasefire agreement. The strikes targeted what Israel described as Hezbollah drone facilities, leaving smokescape evidence in the area after people fled. President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam both issued strong denunciations of the aggression, highlighting the sanctity of the Muslim holiday while warning of ongoing tensions despite the November ceasefire that sought to end years of conflict with Hezbollah.
Pedro Pascal has harshly criticized J.K. Rowling after she supported the UK Supreme Court ruling that legally recognizes trans men as non-women under the Equality Act. His sister, who is transgender, likely fueled his resentment, prompting him to make strong public remarks disapproving of her stance. Meanwhile, J.K. Rowling inadvertently contributed to this ruling by supporting a group pushing for legal changes affecting trans individuals and had her name removed from "Harry Potter" materials as a result.
Koyo Kouoh, a renowned Cameroonian-born curator and cultural leader, passed away in Switzerland at 57. As CEO and chief curator of Zeitz MOCAA in Cape Town, she left an indelible mark on contemporary African art. She was close to curating the Venice Biennale in 2026, a project deeply cherished by her. The museum has closed its doors until further notice as a respectful tribute to her contribution and the loss of this significant cultural event.