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AI has rocketed forward this week with major updates from Microsoft, Google, and Anthropic, signaling a bright new era for artificial intelligence. Microsoft introduced MCP, enabling seamless communication between diverse language models, while Google's AI Mode pairs Gemini to speed up search results, promising faster business growth online. Anthropic's Claude 4 enhances problem-solving through advanced thinking modes, amplifying AI potential across industries and daily life. Together, these advancements promise a transformative future for innovation and industry evolution.
The Conservative party is fighting to justify its existence amid concerns that its pipeline of future voters is “completely dead”, a former cabinet minister and leading thinktank director has said. He said the party needed to face up to the reality that it had “not had a clear, compelling narrative for a long time”, and that it must focus on intergenerational fairness, public services reform and the economy. Speaking to the Guardian about whether the Conservative party can recover and renew while being squeezed by both Labour and Reform UK, Clarke said he agreed with the former chancellor Jeremy Hunt that the party could not rule out becoming extinct. View image in fullscreen Simon Clarke, former Tory MP and cabinet minister, in London in 2024. The former chancellor George Osborne also weighed in on the Conservative party’s fortunes on Wednesday, saying the party was making a mistake focusing on culture wars and trying to ape Reform.
The National Park Service faces escalating challenges under the Trump administration, grappling with budget cuts that risk eroding its mission and the well-being of park employees. Efforts to preserve Indigenous cultural heritage have been scaled back, while funding shortfalls could jeopardize the preservation work carried out by staff, leading to potential burnout in an already strained environment.
Call of Duty has made significant strides in accessibility, ensuring that its games are playable by as many players as possible. Developers have introduced features like asymmetrical hearing compensation, high contrast settings, and Stick Deadzone to accommodate a wide range of abilities, from hearing loss to motor difficulties. These changes reflect a commitment to inclusivity, with some features unexpectedly gaining traction due to their universal benefits for all players.
Urgent: A historic power outage has crippled Spain and Portugal, leaving millions stranded at train stations, airports, and in traffic as officials scrambled to restore electricity.
Fans can rejoice as a beloved Warhammer 40k title returns to modern gaming platforms! The original *Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine* is making a comeback with its "Master Crafted Edition," developed by SneakyBox and featuring graphical updates, a modern UI, and voice lines that preserve the game's legacy while appealing to new players. Originally released in 2011 under Relic Entertainment after THQ's closure, it saw re-releases on PC in 2021 and subsequent sequels with strong reviews, but Sega still hasn't announced a PlayStation 5 version for the original title. Fans will have to stick to PC, Xbox Series X/S, or Game Pass to experience this nostalgic space marine.
As U.S. universities face growing pressure from President Trump’s policies, Nordic countries like Sweden are reaching out to attract top researchers away from their home country. Sweden’s Education Minister emphasized trust, stability, and academic freedom as incentives for researchers seeking to leave the U.S., highlighting the value of knowledge in solving global challenges while noting the potential impact on U.S. higher education institutions.
Stephen Hawking downplayed the likelihood of finding intelligent alien life but acknowledged that we might be close. New evidence from K2-18b suggests possible biological activity, with compounds like DMS and DMDS hinting at life beyond Earth. However, confirmation requires advanced telescopes like JWST. Technological advancements are transforming our search for life both in and beyond the solar system, with missions focusing on habitable exoplanets. While promising signs exist, definitive proof remains elusive, leaving us with ongoing exploration and hope.
The Israeli military has begun mobilizing forces in Gaza, preparing for an offensive aimed at advancing further into the territory, seizing land, and displacing civilians, while conducting airstrikes ahead of the planned operation. Over 140 people were killed in Gaza on Friday alone due to airstrikes by Israeli fighter jets, with some casualties still trapped under rubble. Despite weeks of threats from Israeli leaders, no large-scale ground invasion has occurred yet as indirect cease-fire talks continue in Qatar between Israeli and Hamas negotiators.
Python's dominance in AI and machine learning has made it a hot target for supply chain attacks, with registries lacking sufficient vetting of hosted artifacts. To mitigate this risk, Chainguard is launching **Chainguard Libraries for Python**, which builds every library and its dependencies from source on a secure infrastructure to ensure malware-free distributions. This solution empowers application security teams by providing visibility into software components without disrupting developers' workflow or introducing hidden vulnerabilities.
Tufts student Rümeysa Öztürk ordered freed from immigration detentiontoggle caption Michael Casey/APA federal judge in Vermont has ordered that Rümeysa Öztürk, a Tufts University doctoral student and Turkish national, be immediately released from federal custody. Sessions added: "The court finds that Ms. Öztürk has raised a substantial claim of a constitutional violation." He ordered her immediate release, rejecting, for now, the government's request that he place conditions on her freedom. The Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to her ordered release. But last week , Tricia McLaughlin, the department's Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs, said, "we will continue to fight for the arrest, detention and removal of aliens who have no right to be in this country."
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza highlights a harrowing reality as Israeli forces killed 27 people attempting aid access, despite admitting this time for the first time that their forces fired on civilians. The ongoing blockade has exacerbated malnutrition, leaving thousands in dire need of basic necessities, with international criticism mounting over the lack of accountability and overwhelmed healthcare systems. The situation underscores the urgent need for international intervention to stop Israel's use of food as a weapon and ensure aid reaches those most in need.
As President Trump’s pardons have significantly impacted fraud-related debts, over $1 billion in such obligations has been wiped out across 24 cases. However, exact figures are complicated by pending restitutions, particularly in cases like Devon Archer’s, where approvals are still pending, making precise amounts speculative. Legal precedents also highlight that fines and restitutions paid before a pardon remain unchanged but those not yet paid are forgiven, adding another layer of uncertainty. Thus, while the overall achievement is accurate, nuances surrounding legal decisions and victims' repayment abilities mean the statement deserves a Mostly True rating.
NTT plans to buy back up to ¥200 billion in shares, signaling its commitment to improving capital efficiency and returning value to shareholders. The share repurchase will occur from May 12 through March 31, aimed at boosting investor returns as the company continues to pursue strategic investments in artificial intelligence. This move follows a recent decision to acquire NTT Data Group for ¥2.37 trillion, further solidifying its focus on capital efficiency and growth amid increasing shareholder return emphasis across the Japanese market.
Traditional academic benchmarks only tell you so much, which has led many to lean on vibes-based analysis from LM Arena. LM Arena was created in 2023 as a research project at the University of California, Berkeley. This data is aggregated in the LM Arena leaderboard that shows which models people like the most, which can help track improvements in AI models. Google noted when it released Gemini 2.5 Pro that the model debuted at the top of the LM Arena leaderboard, where it remains to this day. The researchers, hailing from Cohere Labs, Princeton, and MIT, believe AI developers may have placed too much stock in LM Arena.
The President’s cultural vision comes to life as he attends a Les Misérables performance at the Kennedy Center and hosts a fundraising event, marking his first time publicly engaging with the institution he now oversees. The event, attended by top Biden appointees and replaced with his own supporters, signals a fresh start for the center under his leadership. However, concerns persist about funding cuts and the departure of key artists like Lin-Manuel Miranda due to political tensions.
Cillian Murphy, the Oscar-winning actor best known for his role in *28 Days Later*, is set to reprise his iconic character in future installments of the franchise. However, he won’t appear in the upcoming *28 Years Later* sequel but will feature in its conclusion, *The Bone Temple*. Danny Boyle, the director and writer behind the franchise, revealed that Murphy’s involvement could help secure financing for a potential third film, as the project aims to expand its narrative scope across three sequels. The trilogy’s first film drops this June, with the second set for release in January 2026.
The alarming news of a previously unidentified cryptocurrency investor from Kentucky has led to his arrest in New York City. John Woeltz, 37, faces charges after law enforcement uncovered evidence of extreme tactics used to extract sensitive information, including forcing him to inject cocaine and subduing him with tasers while underwater. Alongside Woeltz, a woman has also been arrested in the alleged scheme, which authorities say involved tying the victim to a chair and using various coercion methods. The case is believed to target cryptocurrency users and highlights growing awareness of cybercrime's dark side.
Diddy’s lawyers are attempting to erase key evidence from Kid Cudi's testimony about an alleged 2012 arson incident involving Diddy, claiming it’s based on suspicion rather than concrete proof. The legal documents obtained by TMZ suggest Cudi’s claims lack tangible evidence like witness statements or physical evidence. This move could weaken Diddy’s defense if the evidence is deemed inadmissible in court.
Nagi Maehashi’s caramel slice recipe, once shared on her website, has sparked debate after a similar entry was found in Brooke Bellamy’s bestselling bakery book. Despite claims of plagiarism, Bellamy has denied authorship of the recipe, which she says she developed herself since 2016. Lifestyle editor Alyx Gorman recently discussed the allegations with Nour Haydar.
Gruve.ai, an AI-powered startup founded by the team behind Rahi Systems, aims to revolutionize IT consultancy by replacing human consultants with AI agents. They charge clients based on usage rather than hourly rates, offering services like security breach detection and CRM migration without upfront costs. This model disrupts traditional consulting by leveraging AI for cost efficiency and scalability. Gruve's partnerships with tech giants like Cisco and IBM highlight their ambitious approach to delivering high-impact solutions while avoiding the usual client fees tied to initial implementation. Their $20 million Series A funding from Mayfield further underscores their ambition in this field.
Get a peek into AlmaLinux 9.6 Beta, codenamed "Sage Margay," as it drops soon for those curious about the next evolution of Linux from Red Hat-compatible distros. This beta version includes fresh compiler toolsets like updated LLVM, Rust, and Go, along with improved security features such as new SELinux policies and virtualization support via QEMU-KVM. Tailored for enterprise users, it offers enhanced hardware compatibility and self-branded tools to stand apart from other clones. Available in three install images—minimal offline, small network, and full DVD—you'll need manual steps to upgrade from older versions but can expect a stable release soon.
"Jurgen Klopp celebrated Liverpool's Premier League title victory, honoring his former club's historic achievement. Composed almost exclusively under Klopp’s leadership before he departed last year, the squad had nearly everything in place to secure the record-equalling 20th league title on Sunday. Klopp paid tribute to ArneSlot during his final game in May 2024, a gesture reciprocated when Slot expressed gratitude at Anfield following Klopp’s tenure."
The tension between journalists' rights and state-imposed repression in Hong Kong has reached new lows as authorities impose "random" tax audits targeting news workers and media outlets, according to Selina Cheng of the Hong Kong Journalists Association. These unfair demands create significant financial and psychological pressure for press freedom advocates and their families, while media outlets like InMedia HK and the Hong Kong Free Press face repeated scrutiny. Meanwhile, the broader implementation of China's national security law has prompted many outlets to close or relocate, raising concerns about its chilling effect on independent journalism in Hong Kong.
The US is drawing parallels between President Trump's early days and autocratic regimes, as former ambassadors highlighted the similarity in political climate, fear tactics, and erosion of democracy. They criticized Trump for creating a "climate of fear" and attacking press freedom, with examples from cases involving colleagues denouncing him or an arson attack on a governor’s residence. They also warned against internal threats to democracy, drawing comparisons to Russia under Putin, and recommended taking bold action to address the crisis rather than playing minimax politics.
Pippa Mae White, a two-year-old girl from New South Wales, died unexpectedly due to sepsis at a regional hospital. Doctors incorrectly diagnosed her as having an acute viral illness instead of bacterial sepsis. They failed to activate the sepsis pathway early enough, delaying treatment that could have saved her life. Senior medical experts are calling this failure in recognizing and treating sepsis and are investigating whether better care could prevent her death. They emphasized the importance of timely testing and treatment in such cases. The inquest continues to explore these issues further.
Israel appears set on destroying the framework created to ensure compliance with international law in a way that will have profound consequences that reverberate far beyond Palestine, the international court of justice has heard. “Plans are reportedly under way for Israel to annex 75 sq km of Rafah, one-fifth of Gaza, to Israel’s so-called buffer zone, permanently. Israel strictly controls all inflows of international aid for the 2.4 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. In hearings last year in a separate case at the court, the country accused Israel of committing genocide against the Palestinians in Gaza – a charge Israel denies. Experts say the decision, though not legally binding, could profoundly impact international jurisprudence, international aid to Israel and public opinion.
The article discusses Major League Baseball's decision to reinstate Pete Rose into the Hall of Fame after his death, despite concerns about Trump's influence. Rose, who was banned for life due to gambling, was recently eligible because his death ended his threat as a player. This decision marked a significant shift in MLB's stance against players' gambling activities, even posthumously. The article highlights coincidences such as Trump's advocacy and Rose's admission of gambling while playing, which contributed indirectly to the reinstatement. Additionally, it notes that Rose's Hall induction is uncertain due to the need for 12 out of 16 votes, despite softening public perception.
Buzzwords like "AI agent" are overused in tech, leaving their true meaning unclear—even among experts. A16Z and its partners tried to define an AI agent during a podcast, describing it as a reasoning, multi-step LLM with dynamic decision-making capabilities, but acknowledged significant technical challenges, such as persistent memory and avoiding hallucinations. Despite these hurdles, companies are still hiring humans because current AI agents aren’t ready to fully replace them yet.
Cassie Ventura, testifying publicly for the first time in court, detailed her harrowing decade-long abuse by Sean "Diddy" Combs. She revealed that at 22, she was subjected to frequent, humiliated sexual encounters known as "freak-offs," during which male escorts were paid contingent on their ability to perform as expected. These encounters not only physically humilated her but also emotionally traumatic, leading to feelings of self-loathing and humiliation. Ventura emphasized how these experiences deeply impacted her mental health and coerced her into participating for fear of reprisal from Combs, who was known to punish women who didn't meet his demands.
Larry David satirized Bill Maher's praise of Donald Trump in an essay mocking a critic he once was, creating a spoof where he unexpectedly bonds with the President over humor and anecdotes. The piece highlights David's surprise at Trump's warmth, including a funny joke about a dog with diarrhea, while also showing how the interaction differs from his previous satirical takes on Trump.
Instagram's Edits app made a swift impact, with over 702,900 downloads on iOS in its first two days alone, far outpacing CapCut, ByteDance’s direct competitor. The app quickly rose to the top charts in the U.S., ranking No. 1 on its first day and No. 3 by Friday. While creators have mixed reactions—many praising Edits’ user-friendly features but criticizing its lack of certain functionalities—it has the potential to surpass CapCut as Instagram continues to expand its social video offerings, especially with Meta’s robust ecosystem driving network effects for new apps.
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Disney fans are thrilled as they wait for the reveal of Walt Disney’s cutting-edge robot for Disneyland’s 70th anniversary, but an interactive Mickey Mouse popcorn bucket is already taking center stage. This unique popcorn vessel, featuring movement and blinking capabilities while you munch on popcorn, responds to voice commands like "Hey Mickey!" with pre-programmed phrases. Though its kinks—like a struggle with audio perception when speaking loudly—add some fun chaos to the experience, it’s still an unforgettable, quirky addition to the theme of wacky snacks at theaters and parks alike. Keep your eyes on this bucket as Disneyland turns 80!
Vice President Mike Pence criticized the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan as "none of our business," emphasizing concerns over nuclear conflict that he believes are out of U.S. control. Since late April following a deadly attack in Kashmir, tensions have escalated, with both sides reacting sharply. Analysts warn that further escalation is possible due to nuclear involvement and regional instability, while local residents face increased violence near military bases, and social media has blocked independent journalism accounts linked to Kashmiri leaders advocating for de-escalation efforts.
"Set against Thailand’s 1970s Communist insurgency, *The Chameleon Woman* follows a stateless Hmong woman navigating identity and resilience in this Thai-Vietnamese co-production. Featuring rising Thai actor Awat Ratanapintha, Indonesia’s Prapamonton Eiamchan, and co-stars from Vietnam, the film also stars Zhulin Mo and Patrick Joshua, known for works like *To Kill A Mongolian Horse*. Produced by White Light Production and Spring Auteurs, it’s set to begin filming mid-2026. The movie explores themes of displacement and memory while delving into the director’s personal stories about his immigrant journey."
Wrexham's quest for a third straight promotion was halted by a 1-1 draw with Bristol Rovers, dropping them to third place as they battle for an automatic promotion spot alongside Birmingham City, who have clinched League 1 title status. Wycombe, with a three-point lead after beating Bolton Wanderers, prepares for a playoff to secure the final promotion spot should they all finish in the top two. Despite struggling recently, drawing three of their past four games and securing one victory, Wrexham's performances now give them hope as they climb through England's football pyramid under co-owner Rob McElhenney and investor Ryan Reynolds.
The resilience of Los Angeles’s Chinatown small businesses is under strain as US tariffs on Chinese goods hit 145%, forcing shop owners like Amy Tran to raise prices repeatedly while struggling to cover basic expenses for families and seniors. The escalating costs and fierce competition are reshaping the area’s economic landscape, with older stores closing and new businesses deterred by rising expenses. Decades of community-serving businesses have been vital to Chinatown’s identity, but now face compounded challenges from gentrification and anti-Asian sentiment.
Yemen has been divided between the Houthis and the official government since the Houthis captured the capital, Sana’a, in 2015. Israel remains opposed to a US-negotiated settlement with Iran that leaves its civil nuclear programme intact, and wants US cooperation in an attack on Iran’s nuclear sites. The Iranian foreign ministry on Monday issued a statement insisting the Houthis operate independently from Iran, and was not a proxy army. But Iran’s support for the Houthis, it is argued, hands US Republican hardliners the chance to lobby that Iran’s support for resistance groups in the region must form a central part of the US agenda in the talks. Iran has insisted discussions will focus solely on the monitoring of its civil nuclear programme, and the lifting of sanctions.
Crunchyroll, the global brand for anime, and Discord are teaming up to bring the beloved series My Hero Academia to the Discord platform for an anime-collaboration profile collection. Starting today, users across North America, Latin America, Europe, Middle East/Africa, and Australia/Newzealand can level up their profiles and showcase their fandom in new ways. My Hero Academia, the long-running, anime series, makes this collaboration a good fit for the Discord community, just in time for My Hero Academia Final Season, featuring the epic showdown between Deku and Shigaraki, premiering October 2025 on Crunchyroll. “My Hero Academia follows the incredible adventures of a group of friends as they fight together against all odds,” said Anna Songco Adamian, VP of Global Consumer Products at Crunchyroll, in a statement. My Hero Academia is nominated for the Film of the Year (My Hero Academia: You’re Next) and Best Continuing Series (My Hero Academia Season 7).
The infamous Fyre Festival is making a comeback—this time as a music streaming service. Shawn Rech, co-founder of TruBlue and behind reality TV series like *Takedown*, has acquired the festival’s IP to launch a fan-curated platform where users can vote on featured artists. The service will offer subscription-based access and free ad-supported channels, starting with pop and hip-hop and expanding into other genres. Set to launch on Thanksgiving, Rech aims to create a music discovery hub for fans while keeping McFarland involved in the brand.
Alexander Skarsgard is making headlines by offering a fresh take on James Bond—a Swedish version of 007 who avoids violence and instead focuses on boardroom negotiations. The franchise's future remains uncertain after Barbara Broccoli and Michael G Wilson sold their ownership stake to Amazon, leaving stakeholders to wonder how to reintroduce Bond without his legacy. Skarsgard’s whimsical idea could bring a new, comedic dimension to the beloved spy franchise.
The dire humanitarian situation in Gaza highlights the urgent need for immediate aid due to the severe blockade imposed by Israel, leaving thousands struggling with starvation despite limited water, electricity, and basic necessities. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), responsible for distributing food, faces delays and restrictions, exacerbated by political tensions, leaving many families in urgent need of help as they ration even their most basic essentials. With 1.95 million people already facing acute food shortages, including an alarming number of children, the situation underscores the devastating impact of the blockade on daily life and survival.
Jim Chalmers says Labor will push ahead with delayed changes to tax treatment for superannuation accounts worth more than $3m, stressing the moves are modest and will apply to politicians and public servants on defined benefit schemes. The plan also includes tax on unrealised gains from assets including small businesses, farms and shares held in self-managed retirement accounts. Independent MP Allegra Spender on Wednesday called on the treasurer to rethink the changes, even as she conceded Labor had a mandate to press ahead. Public servants, politicians and judges are among defined benefit recipients. But the complicated rules of defined benefit retirement schemes have been a challenge for the design of the laws.
Google’s self-published blog post hints at a bold new Android UI designed to stand out with Material 3 Expressive, featuring bolder text, unconventional shapes, and vibrant colors. This redesign, described as the most-researched update ever, claims it will make key UI elements easier to navigate, especially for younger users. However, some find its look too flashy or unapproachable, questioning whether aesthetics should trump usability. Google suggests this shift reflects a preference for expressiveness over functionality, aligning with broader design trends in tech that value visual impact over traditional features.
Snowflake recently acquired privately held Crunchy Data for $250 million, a deal that underscores the growing importance of PostgreSQL in enterprise AI workflows. As a managed, automated PostgreSQL platform, Crunchy Data offers solutions tailored for Kubernetes and data lakehouse environments, positioning Snowflake to simplify AI app development within its secure framework. This acquisition complements Snowflake's broader strategy to engage developers and enhance PostgreSQL's role in enterprise applications, supported by growing interest from vendors like Databricks and hyperscalers.
Casper van Uden secured a thrilling sprint victory in stage four of the Giro d’Italia, earning his first grand tour podium as a professional cyclist after overcoming an early break involving compatriots Olav Kooij and Maikel Zijlaard. Despite losing the race, Mads Pedersen retained his yellow jersey, finishing only seven seconds behind Primoz Roglic in second place. Van Uden praised his team for their flawless execution, securing Picnic-PostNL's chance to stay in the WorldTour while also expressing optimism about his future with the team ahead of upcoming races.
WordPress has formed an AI team comprising leaders from Automattic and Google to organize AI tools for its developers. This initiative aims to unite AI efforts across the community, aligning with WordPress’s goals. With 660 active AI plugins already available, the focus now is on fostering cohesive collaboration on AI innovations.
Basketball fans at Sacramento State are excited to welcome Shaquille O'Neal as the new general manager of their men's basketball program after accepting an unpaid role following his successful NBA career, which includes four NBA titles and three Final Four appearances. The Hornets have also hired former Kings coach Mike Bibby to lead the team this season, marking a strong move in their rebuilding effort. Despite mixed results recently—finishing 7-25 under interim head coach Michael Czepil—the program is poised for change with these new additions.