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The Indian government launched retaliatory attacks on Pakistan this week following a terrorist attack in Kashmir that killed hundreds, escalating tensions between the two nations. While the exact number of lost aircraft remains unclear, reports suggest around two to three Indian planes went down within Indian borders. Pakistan claims it shot down five fighter jets—Rafale, MIG-29, Su-30—and a drone (Heron), but The New York Times couldn't independently verify these claims. GlobalSecurity.org director John E. Pike notes that Pakistan likely used surface-to-air or air-to-air missiles for the strikes, indicating the involvement of such systems in the incident.
Megan Thee Stallion's attorneys have filed a motion to hold Tory Lanez in contempt of court for disruptive behavior during his deposition. They claim he feigned ignorance over basic words like "meet," causing the session to be canceled. The judge has given Lanez until April 30 to explain why he should not face consequences. This is part of Megan's ongoing defamation and cyberstalking lawsuit against a YouTube blogger, Milagro Gramz, who supported Lanez and spread rumors about her.
Three-dimensional printing is revolutionizing medical care by enabling personalized treatments tailored to individual patients, moving away from mass-produced solutions. Breakthrough advancements in prosthetics, like lightweight, adaptable designs for children, highlight the technology's potential for greater accessibility and affordability. This innovation extends beyond prosthetics, offering new possibilities for implants, surgical planning, drug manufacturing, and more. Historical developments, such as stereolithography in the 1980s, have laid the groundwork for these medical breakthroughs, demonstrating their transformative impact on healthcare.
Austria's countertenor JJ won Eurovision 2025 with his bold performance of "Wasted Love," uniting Europe under the theme of love while topping the charts against Israel and Estonia. His unique blend of opera and techno, delivered in a striking black-and-white broadcast, marked a historic moment for Austria, especially after Israel sparked protests over the Gaza conflict during the show.
At the Android Show on Tuesday, ahead of Google I/O, Google announced new security and privacy features for Android. In order to protect users, Google is blocking some actions and warning users of a potential scam while they are on a call with someone not in their contact list. Google is adding screen-sharing protection as well by reminding users to stop sharing the screen after a call ends. This feature will be available for Google Messages later this summer for users running Android 10 or later versions. Google is adding new measures to bolster its Advanced Protection Mode to protect public figures with new on-device features.
Get ready to spot流星 showers as dawn breaks! The annual Eta Aquarid meteor shower is set to peak early Tuesday morning with meteors streaking through Earth's atmosphere at 40.7 miles per second, originating from remnants of Halley's Comet and other space debris. Aim for early sightings in the dark skies, potentially catching about 50 meteors per hour, while Southern Hemisphere viewers may spot a particularly active display thanks to their unique viewing location.
Japan’s top trade official emphasized protection of national interests amid ongoing U.S.-Japan tariffs.经济和财政政策大臣 Ryosei Akazawa visited Washington for round two of tariff talks, vowing to safeguard Japan’s interests while striving toward a win-win outcome and progress toward finalizing a deal. Akazawa criticized the tariffs, saying companies like automakers are losing $1 million an hour due to prohibitive export costs under the 25% tariff.
The conflict escalates as Russia and Ukraine exchange heavy attacks on Wednesday night ahead of a proposed three-day truce set to begin just two days before a majorRussian-organized parade in Moscow commemorating the end of WWII. Ukrainian drone attacks halted key Russian airports near Moscow, where foreign dignitaries were arriving for the event, while Russian forces suffered casualties, including four children in Kyiv. President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected Russia’s offer, calling it insufficient and suggesting it was a ploy to ease tensions ahead of the parade, as Ukraine promises to keep its 30-day pause if extended.
The 23-year-old Princess Aiko made history by visiting areas affected by the Noto Peninsula earthquake, marking the first time she’s personally inspected disaster recovery efforts since becoming an emperor. On Monday, she’ll check on temporary shelters in Shika and head back to Tokyo later. Her appearance highlights her role in supporting disaster relief amid Japan's ongoing challenges.
A Christian journalist found ironic solace in a Jesus chatbot, which spouted Bible verses and therapy speak. But the experience quickly soured, as the bot’s endless positivity felt more like a mirror than true connection, reflecting back the author’s own thoughts without depth. The article reflects on how virtual interactions strip relationships of physicality, leaving us tethered to disembodied connections, while the Easter story’s emphasis on Jesus’ body serves as a powerful counterpoint—a reminder that real human encounters and physical presence matter in an increasingly virtual world.
Patrick Grant's "Stop Buying So Much Rubbish" offers a thought-provoking critique of excess consumption, advocating for minimalist habits to achieve true fulfillment. Drawn from his background in Norton & Co., Grant highlights how impulse purchases often lead to unnecessary spending and the value of acquiring fewer, higher-quality items over quantity. His approach combines personal anecdotes with broader societal issues, suggesting that individual actions can contribute to systemic change towards wealth inequality reduction. The book serves as an engaging guide for readers seeking a purposeful lifestyle through minimalist habits.
Thackray’s album *Weirdo* captures her journey of resilience and creativity through music, blending fusion jazz, funk, soul, and free jazz. Drawing from her neurodivergent traits, which enhance her multi-instrumentalism but also present unique challenges, the album reflects themes of struggle, loss, and hope, central to its narrative after losing email sending ability. Influenced by artists like Kamasi Washington, *Weirdo* balances bold imagery with tracks like "Thank You for the Day," embodying both starkness and hope. The album marks a significant moment in her career as she tours, continuing to explore these themes through music.
That means the government has at least some ability to map or re-create the past everyday movements of some American citizens. But what can an American authoritarian, or his private-sector accomplices, do with all the government’s data, both alone and combined with data from the private sector? Today, they argued, Trump is targeting law firms, but DOGE data could allow him to target individual Americans at scale. Over and over, the federal experts we spoke with insisted that the very idea of connecting federal data is anathema. These examples are all speculative and hypothetical, but they help demonstrate why Americans should care deeply about how the government intends to manage their private data.
Fujifilm has launched the X Half, a compact camera inspired by analog film aesthetics, featuring an 18-megapixel sensor with a fixed 32mm-equivalent lens and a unique half-frame design. The camera avoids RAW photos, opting for JPGs to preserve a "what-you-see-is-what-you-get" look, while offering filters like expired film effects or time stamps. Aimed at creative photo enthusiasts seeking nostalgic and affordable alternatives to more budget-friendly options.
The Elgato Stream Deck is evolving into a versatile platform with new software, hardware modules, and updated keys designed for broader compatibility and customization. The company introduced a Virtual Stream Deck (VSD), a software-only version that complements existing hardware devices, as well as scissor-switch key modules for DIY projects and third-party products, alongside an updated MK.2 model.
Israel’s actions in Gaza have drawn sharp criticism from its allies as it escalates violence and blocks humanitarian aid amid a dire humanitarian crisis. Britain, France, and Canada have suspended or reprimanded Israel over its escalation and warned that further action will be taken if it continues targeting humanitarian aid. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Hamas of fueling renewed hostilities, echoing the international community’s frustration over the conflict's brutality and suffering.
The Crystal Palace vs. Aston Villa match at Wembley is set to kick off at 2:30 PM BST on March 19, with a vibrant atmosphere thanks to fan displays and pyro effects. The game promises high-energy action as Crystal Palace secures a half-time goal ahead of Aston Villa's injury concerns, while managers Oliver Glasner and Unai Emery bring their contrasting styles yet shared hopes for an intense encounter.
Heidi Klum wowed fans with her bold PDA moments at Cannes, flaunting her figure in a bikini and seemingly smothering her husband Tom Kaulitz with fiery kisses as they soaked up the sun on the balcony. The couple’s intense heat left Heidi needing to cool down, but she clearly enjoyed every second, fully enjoying their intimate evening together.
Aaron Gordon's airball capped a thrilling Denver Nuggets victory over the Los Angeles Clippers in overtime, defying initial refs' rulings but confirmed by the NBA replay center. Significantly, this historic three-pointer marked the first such play in an NBA playoff game since 1997-98, showcasing Nuggets resilience with key performances from Jokić and other pivotal players like Michael Porter Jr., Christian Braun, and Norman Powell.
"Disney fans are thrilled by exclusive merchandise and annual celebrations, so when Disneyland kicked off its 70th anniversary with a unique Key to Disneyland promotion, it captured attention. The $60 plastic key allows guests to unlock parts of the park through hidden stations, each offering lights, music, and projections. Once all nine sections are unlocked, a special pin reveals itself, adding a sweet reward to this magical experience."
Donald Trump's executive orders aim to transform U.S. higher education by narrowing its focus on diversity and inclusion, leading to significant funding cuts and scrutiny of accrediting bodies that prioritize "woke" ideologies over merit. Over 150 universities have condemned these actions as overreach, with Harvard even suing the government. Additionally, Trump has announced plans to support historically black colleges and universities to ensure a skilled workforce in AI, though he previously criticized their initiatives. These measures reflect a blend of strict regulatory actions against perceived threats to education while acknowledging the need for innovation in underrepresented fields.
Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, a 48-year-old man from Mississippi, has been arrested for crashing his car into Jennifer Aniston’s Bel-Air property multiple times and is now facing felony charges, including stalking and vandalism. Authorities revealed that Carwyle has a history of online harassment, as he made several posts on social media referring to Aniston as his bride starting in 2023. He is scheduled for arraignment later this week, and if convicted, could face up to three years in prison.
The article introduces a tiered evaluation system for college football quarterbacks, categorizing them from elite to emerging stars based on past performance and potential. Standout players like Cooper Kupp, Zach spreading, Justin Jackson (Heisman Trophy winner), and Bryce Young are highlighted as representatives of different tiers. The system aids scouts in projecting future contributions but emphasizes the importance of consistency across multiple seasons for higher-tier classifications. Teams use this ranking to assess recruitment strategies while acknowledging its static nature, which limits inclusion of newly emerging talent.
Portugal's far-right leader André Ventura collapsed during a rally in Odemira on Thursday, prompting hospitalization due to an esophageal spasm linked to gastric reflux and high blood pressure. The incident followed a previous collapse in Faro, highlighting growing internal dissent within his Chega party, which now faces allegations of fraud, drink driving, and illegal acts involving minors. Despite its political significance, Chega remains trailing the ruling Democratic Alliance (AD) and Socialist party (PS) in Portugal's third snap election, with Prime Minister S Paollucci refusing to include Ventura in any government.
Sonja Morgan, a RHONY star, sparked controversy as she dramatically left Echo in Palm Beach after receiving a fake $1,000 bill and a trespass warning. She admitted being 'set up' by law enforcement during her exit, claiming she was invited to a restaurant in New York but later denied tipping or paying. Sonja also texted an invitation she believed was legitimate before trying to flee the scene in an ambulance after sustaining minor injuries, citing safety concerns. Palm Beach authorities confirmed her presence at the hospital but found no evidence of trespassing on her part.
Mohamed Salah has become the top-scoring foreign player in the Premier League after scoring his 185th goal to help Liverpool clinch their 20th championship since moving to Anfield. The Egypt international netted a brace against Tottenham, taking his season tally to 46 goals and overtaking Sergio Aguero on the league's all-time scoring list. Salah recently signed a two-year extension following his move from AS Roma and is averaging nearly one goal per game for Liverpool this term. His latest achievement came in a match where he completed an impressive 28 Premier League goals, bringing him closer to legendary records set by Andy Cole and Alan Shearer.
For years, I was patient for new game consoles only when they came with expansive library of games and extra features, but now prices have started to rise again, breaking a trend that once saw consoles get cheaper each generation. The last significant price drop was in 2016 with the PS4 Slim, yet today we're seeing hikes like $50 for the Nintendo Switch OLED, $50 on the PlayStation 5, and $80-$100 jumps on Xbox Series S/X. Factors like inflation, supply crunches from the pandemic, Trump-era trade policies, and a shift toward relying on game sales to cover hardware costs are driving these unexpected increases, alongside corporate priorities tied to shareholder value.
Punta Gorda faces potential flood damage after Hurricane Milton, making it crucial for homeowners to review their insurance policies as hurricane season is expected to be active. Experts advise checking policy limits, deductibles, and whether flood coverage is needed, especially in flood-prone areas. Insurers often pause new policy issuance during storms, so now is the best time to ensure adequate coverage before a disaster strikes.
TikTok has sparked interest in "buttered prune juice" as a quick fix for constipation, with searches jumping by 2300% globally. However, experts warn that while prune juice may offer natural laxative benefits from its sorbitol content, adding butter doesn't significantly enhance those effects and could lead to health issues like diarrhea or dehydration. The trend also risks ignoring real causes of chronic constipation, such as poor fiber intake or gut motility disorders, and may even encourage unhealthy habits like weight loss through excessive water intake.
Thomas Müller, a 35-year-oldBayern Munich legend known for his 12 Bundesliga titles, six German Cups, eight Super Cups, and two Champions League wins, will leave the club as a free agent this summer after rejecting an MLS contract offer from FC Cincinnati. Cincinnati holds his discovery rights but could trade them to another MLS team if they adjust their DPs ahead of the transfer window on July 24. Müller has scored over 260 goals in nearly 800 appearances and has 45 international goals for Germany, including a World Cup win in 2014.
Radio Free Asia announces mass layoffs amid funding fight with Trump administrationtoggle caption Rod Lamkey/AP/FR172078Radio Free Asia is laying off about 90 percent of its staff and is shutting down many of its language services, citing its inability to continue paying employees after the Trump administration cut off its funding. "This work is more than a job for me and so many of the people who are part of RFA. After Trump's directive in March, Kari Lake, a Trump senior advisor who effectively runs USAGM, promptly terminated congressionally-appropriated grants to Radio Free Asia and the other nonprofit news outlets funded by the U.S. government, including Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and Middle East Broadcasting Networks (MBN). But this week, a D.C. appeals court granted an administrative stay, freezing that court order for RFA and MBN. The following day, on Friday, RFA formally laid off many of its staff who were already on unpaid leave.
AI is reshaping business operations, but many companies stumble when adopting it without a clear strategy. Common mistakes include jumping on trends without a business case, failing to integrate tools with existing systems, neglecting security, and over-relying on AI without human oversight. To succeed, businesses should align AI with specific goals, ensure seamless integration, prioritize data protection, and use AI to enhance human decision-making, unlocking its full potential for growth.
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.
Jon Voight says he and President Donald Trump are working together to save Hollywood ... 'cause the way things are going, he thinks the whole thing could go down the drain -- just like Detroit, Michigan. He adds, "We can’t let it go down the drain like Detroit ... this shouldn’t be political. I don’t know the political identities of the people we’ve talked to. We’ve talked to a lot of people here. Voight says Trump will back a good plan ... 'cause he just wants Hollywood to go back to its Golden Age.
The article discusses the potential for manipulating large language models (LLMs) by adjusting their internal weights, which could influence interactions in ways users may not expect—potentially encouraging harmful behaviors if misused. It highlights how early chatbots like ELIZA demonstrated early attempts to mimic human understanding, sparking concerns about trust and transparency with modern LLMs. The text emphasizes the importance of ethical safeguards, akin to confidentiality protections, to ensure AI behavior remains honest and harmless. Ultimately, responsible AI development requires clear guidelines to balance utility while safeguarding user autonomy and trustworthiness.
Epic challenges Apple's Fortnite app exclusivity in court, citing potential retaliatory tactics. Despite winning a case over commission fees, Epic recently submitted its app for approval but faced a denial from Apple, which insists it will wait until its motion is heard before acting. Apple counters that refusing to accept Epic's submissions is a "blatant retaliation" against a developer challenging the company's anticompetitive practices.
Alexander Zverev sparked controversy by challenging an automated line-calling system during his Madrid match. The ELS incorrectly called a ball "in" when it had already crossed the court based on physical marks, prompting Zverev to share photos of disputed shots. Other players followed suit, taking photos and sharing their frustrations. The ATP is transitioning from human umpires to such systems, though Hawk-Eye struggles with accuracy on clay due to ball marks affecting predictions.
Aston Martin has redefined its luxury car business by focusing on emotional appeal rather than practicality. The company’s regional president in Japan explained that consumers are drawn to cars not because of their utility but because of the emotions and desires they evoke. Sales efforts are centered on understanding and fulfilling these needs, moving beyond mere transactions to create experiences that resonate deeply with buyers.
Google has introduced enhanced native image editing capabilities in its Gemini chatbot app, allowing users to modify AI-generated images and photos from their devices. This feature expands globally across 45 languages and most countries, following a successful pilot of AI-driven image editing on Google's AI Studio platform earlier this year. The tool now offers a multi-step editing process with integrated text and visuals, enabling tasks like changing backgrounds or adding elements to images. To address concerns about deepfakes, Gemini includes invisible watermarks on generated images while exploring visible watermarks as an option.
As U.S. President Trump approaches his Middle East visit, Top Iranian and U.S. negotiators are set to resume nuclear talks in Muscat, despite Washington firming up a tough stance that Tehran's officials deem unhelpful.
The article highlights how AI-assisted developer tools like GitLab Duo are often marketed as reliable workhorses, yet they can be easily manipulated by malicious actors to perform hostile actions. Researchers from Legit demonstrated an attack where Duo was tricked into inserting malicious code through prompt injection, a common technique that embeds hidden instructions in project content. This vulnerability underscores the double-edged nature of AI assistants, showing how even tools meant to enhance productivity can unintentionally compromise user data and workflows.
Mohsen Mahdawi, a Columbia University student and Palestinian green-card holder detained by the Trump administration despite no crime charge, was released after a Vermont judge ruled he wasn’t a flight risk or threat to his community. The government used an obscure statute targeting those seen as threats to foreign policy, with no legitimate interest in his continued confinement. Mahdawi expressed hope for justice and the fight for Palestinian rights, while others facing similar detentions remain detained under similar charges.
Shards Protocol, a Web3 reputation platform rewarding users for milestones, has raised $2 million across multiple rounds, including notable investors like Animoca Brands and Kyber Ventures. The company expanded its offering to include Aura, a recognition layer that rewards on-chain contributions with reputation and rewards, aiming to enhance transparency and trust in the Web3 space. Users can now build their reputations through milestones, displayed on their profiles, allowing them to access more rewards as they contribute across various Web3 ecosystems.
The U.S. President Donald Trump’s energy security council plans to host a summit in Alaska early next month, with the aim of convincing Japan and South Korea to commit to the Alaska liquefied natural gas project—a significant step toward boosting domestic energy production and reducing reliance on Asian markets. The $44 billion initiative involves building an extensive pipeline from North Slope fields to Asia via an alternative route around the Panama Canal, bypassing costly detours. Despite years of discussion, progress has been hindered by high costs and logistical challenges, creating urgency for this potential breakthrough in U.S. energy strategy.
Though the cast and crew of the television series “Al-Batal,” or “The Hero,” were happy to be wrapping up, there was a tinge of anxiety. Well before streaming gained popularity, viewers would gorge on Syrian miniseries — from glamorous telenovelas to historical dramas. A state-backed production company financed shows emphasizing fealty to the ruler and demonizing Assad’s adversaries as jihad-crazed chaos agents. Actors perform in the last scene of the “Al-Batal” series. Sulaf Fawakherji, a Syrian actor known for her pro-Assad views, was recently removed from the actors’ syndicate for denying the former government’s crimes.
"Cristiano Ronaldo hinted at leaving Al-Nassr as the Saudi Pro League season drew to a close, sparking speculation about his future after he stated a 'chapter is over' on social media following an emotional post-match interview. The 40-year-old Portuguese forward, who joined Al-Nassr in 2022 from Manchester United, has a contract ending this summer, and a special transfer window later this month will allow him to join other clubs at the Club World Cup, which Al-Nassr isn't participating in unlike fellow Saudi side Al-Hilal. FIFA president Gianni Infantino confirmed discussions about Ronaldo's potential inclusion in the tournament, with top stars like Lionel Messi also set to compete."
After 25 years of dominance, Active Directory remains a cornerstone of IT infrastructure, supporting millions of users worldwide while enabling secure, connected workspaces. However, its vulnerability to cyberattacks has led to growing challenges in recovering it after ransomware breaches, as attackers exploit its central role in managing user and system access. The process of restoring Active Directory is complex, often requiring extensive manual steps that can halt operations for weeks, but recent advancements in automation are making recovery more efficient. Despite these efforts, the risk remains high due to potential reinfections and the intricate nature of the task.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is streamlining the U.S. State Department by cutting 700 positions and 132 offices, focusing on reorganizing bureaus like the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor to address perceived left-wing activism. He aims to transfer this office under a new Coordinator role while abolishing another overseeing several closed units. The department is also planning a 15% staff reduction but ensuring no layoffs occur today. Rubio's plan doesn't include changes to overseas operations, with some proposals suggesting potential cuts in consulates and embassies, though he has requested a briefing on these reforms after prior administration steps.