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fans of "American Gladiators" are thrilled as Amazon Prime Video is set to reboot the iconic series with former WWE superstar Mike Mizanin as the new host alongside a star-studded cast of modern athletes. The refreshed take on the original 1980s-1990s franchise features updated challenges inspired by its legendary roots, including classics like "Gauntlet," "Hang Tough," and "The Eliminator," while spotlighting bodybuilders, D1 athletes, and fitness trainers. Amazon also plans to launch a free ad-supported channel to keep the franchise alive in an ever-evolving entertainment landscape.
A Wisconsin judge, Hannah Dugan, faces federal indicted charges after being implicated in efforts to help an undocumented immigrant evade arrest amid a political backlash against her following her recent arrest by FBI agents opposing Trump administration policies. Despite claiming innocence during court proceedings, her legal team is now preparing for trial as they seek to clear her name. The case has intensified tensions between local and federal authorities over immigration enforcement and judicial independence, echoing past disputes during the Trump era where judges faced similar scrutiny.
Rapper Tory Lanez is hospitalized after being stabbed in a California prisontoggle caption Scott Roth/Invision/APTory Lanez was hospitalized on Monday after being stabbed at the California prison where he is serving 10 years for shooting fellow musician Megan Thee Stallion. Why is Lanez in prison? Stallion, whose legal name is Megan Pete, accused Lanez of shooting her in both feet as she got out of their vehicle after an argument. Lanez — who pleaded not guilty at trial — then released an album with lyrics maintaining his innocence and casting doubt on Stallion's claims. His legal troubles continued behind barsStallion alleges that Lanez has harassed her from prison through surrogates, resulting in an extension of the restraining order against him.
Todric McGee's untimined death from an accidental shooting at home has left Missouri State University and the Wichita community in mourning. The injury, believed to be self-inflicted, cut short what was expected to be a successful college football career after his high school achievements as a star. Now focusing on exercise and movement science, McGee’s loss continues to deeply affect those who knew him.
Edan Alexander, a 21-year-old U.S.-Israeli dual citizen and soldier held hostage by Hamas, is reportedly set to be released as part of efforts to broker a ceasefire with Israel. The move comes after President Trump’s Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, confirmed direct communication with Hamas in recent days. The U.S. government has signalled this gesture may signal progress toward resolving the decades-long conflict, though conditions remain unclear. Alexander’s release follows weeks of tense negotiations and high-stakes diplomacy amid a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where hundreds of civilians are suffering amid intense fighting and severe blockade.
Japan's struggling rice supply chain is gaining momentum as major retailer Aeon begins to sell California-grown Calrose rice starting June 6, offering a much-needed alternative to scarce domestically grown options. U.S. Ambassador George Glass noted this move marks an important milestone in the country's efforts to diversify its agricultural sources and reduce reliance on imported products.
The certification of Varjo's mixed reality headset, XR-4, by EASA marks a pivotal moment in aviation training, offering pilots an immersive experience akin to full-flight simulators. This breakthrough allows for a hybrid setup blending digital environments with physical controls, complete with eye-tracking technology for enhanced instructor monitoring during high-stress scenarios. Already in use at Lufthansa's Munich academy, this system paves the way for significant advancements in early pilot training phases, despite challenges like high costs and limited adoption across industries.
A 4-year-old girl with critical medical needs is at risk of severe harm due to the loss of humanitarian protections under the Trump administration, sparking widespread concern as her condition requires specialized care unavailable in the U.S. Despite her legal status being terminated earlier this month, Congress members are urging Secretary Noem to reconsider the decision, citing a vulnerable situation that demands humanitarian aid and attention. The incident has drawn intense public outcry and emotional appeals from lawmakers, highlighting the urgent need for compassionate action to address this heartbreaking case.
System prompts may seem underappreciated but can unlock big ideas like future billion-dollar innovations. Brad Menezes of Superblocks reveals how these instructions are key to creating cutting-edge AI tools. The company shared 19 system prompts that sparked interest and attracted investors, showing the potential for businesses to enhance their AI systems efficiently without deep development expertise. Superblocks empowers non-developers to build apps by automating tasks like security checks and integrating enterprise data, while internally testing its approach with employees to focus on customer needs without reinventing processes.
The iconic 1972 Dodge van from The Melvins' Kurt Cobain days is making its way back to auction, featuring items including his drawing of the band set to fetch between $20k and $40k. Originally sold on eBay in 2012 for just $15k by fan Ben Berg, it now commands a higher price as collectors seek to reconnect with Cobain's creative legacy.
Protesters across the country Demonstrations sparked anew in a second wave of anti-Trump discontent, with major cities and abroad marking their demands for change, as organizers push for broader movement to influence political outcomes. The Supreme Court halted deportations of Venezuelan men amid legal challenges, raising questions about immigration policies tied to Trump’s administration, while debates over Trump’s coal industry expansion alongside deep health cuts fuel ongoing concerns among advocates.
Jorgen Boassen, a Greenlander who once championed Donald Trump, has become an unlikely Arctic figure due to his support for the U.S. president. Once a former bricklayer, he's now drawing attention from journalists and investors as he navigates growing interest in Greenland's resources amid climate change concerns.
The Eagle Nebula has never looked this vividly colorful before, with NASA and ESA sharing stunning new images showing its towering gas-and-dust spire, a 9.5-light-year-tall structure that captures the swirling beauty of space. Meanwhile, the James Webb Space Telescope is taking over as the go-to for eye-catching visuals, but Hubble is still enchanting with its advanced data processing and breathtaking views, even if no new discoveries are made this time around.
The article highlights how U.S. President Donald Trump's xenophobic policies have influenced other nations, such as the United Kingdom, to adopt similar exclusionary measures targeting immigrants from former colonies. Specific examples include increased deportations and visa restrictions affecting Caribbean nationals, while institutions like the Commonwealth are criticized for perpetuating colonial legacies. The piece underscores the need for nations in the global south to form new alliances and trading models rooted in mutual respect rather than continuing colonial dependencies.
The Maritim Self-Defense Force ships made their first port call at Cambodia's Ream naval base since expansion work with Chinese support, signaling a new presence in the area amid concerns China might use it as a military hub. The Cambodian government has accepted vessels from Japan to maintain diplomatic balance, while the base is strategically located near contested South China Sea areas by China and others.
The "billionaire boom" in Australia is a fascinating phenomenon that continues to captivate readers. Behind the scenes, these individuals have capitalized on emerging markets, innovative strategies, and targeted growth areas, allowing them to amass vast fortunes. Whether it’s leveraging technology, innovation, or strategic market entry points, their success stories highlight how persistence and adaptability can drive extraordinary results in today’s competitive landscape.
"Ticketmaster is taking a bold step by revealing full ticket prices upfront, complying with FTC rules and showing total costs before checkout. They’ll display face value and service fees upfront, hiding local taxes until checkout. The company has also enhanced its wait time system for better transparency. The House passed the TICKET Act in 2024, which could force other sellers to adopt similar practices, moving it to the Senate."
ZDNET highlights that the Celero5G Tab is a budget-friendly Android tablet priced at $100 for existing Boost Mobile customers, with a $20/month data plan. It’s designed for light work and entertainment but lacks advanced features, making it ideal for basic tasks like web browsing, streaming, and reading while away from home. However, it’s not suited for demanding activities such as gaming or video editing.
Amazon's Vulcan robot represents a major leap forward in AI and robotics by incorporating advanced touch technology to handle objects with precision and safety. Designed for fulfillment centers, it efficiently picks items like socks or moves delicate electronics without damaging them, streamlining processes across 75% of Amazon's operations. Already pivotal in both the US and Europe, Vulcan is poised to become a key part of Amazon's supply chain ecosystem, further enhancing efficiency and reliability.
Jim Dent, a legendary Black golfer, captivated audiences with his prodigious talent at Augusta Country Club before achieving remarkable success on the PGA Tour Champions, where he won 12 major titles—a testament to his skill and unwavering determination. Known for his explosive drives, Dent once tied with Jack Nicklaus during a major tournament, showcasing his extraordinary ability. Despite tragedy striking him at age 12 and later receiving posthumous recognition through memorials like "Jim Dent Way" on Augusta National, Dent’s life was defined by resilience, perseverance, and the enduring legacy he left behind in both golf and beyond.
Nigel Farage’s insurgent anti-immigration party, Reform U.K., scored a significant, if razor-thin, victory Friday in a parliamentary special election in the northwest of England. The result served notice that Mr. Farage, a populist fixture and close ally of President Trump, is again a rising force in British politics. Reform’s candidate, Sarah Pochin, won by just six votes over her Labour Party opponent, Karen Shore, in Runcorn and Helsby, seizing what had been a safe seat for Labour until the incumbent, Mike Amesbury, was forced to resign after being convicted of assault for punching one of his constituents. On a night of high drama, the outcome — the tightest in such an election in modern history — was so close that the vote had to be recounted, delaying the declaration of the result for hours. But the victory, by 12,645 votes to 12,639, was the start of what could be an impressive show of strength by Reform in mayoral and local council elections held Thursday across England.
Apple and Meta Platforms faced €700 million in EU fines under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) for violating antitrust rules, with Apple fined €500 million and Meta €200 million. EU antitrust chief Teresa Ribera criticized both companies for not meeting new standards, stressing that all companies must adhere to EU laws and respect its values.
WhatsApp is introducing "Advanced Chat Privacy" to enhance security by preventing conversations from being exported or used with Meta AI services like generating images. The feature blocks access to chat history exports, media downloads, and message-based AI interactions while still allowing manual screenshots or media extraction. This marks WhatsApp's first step in safeguarding private chats, with further safeguards planned for future updates.
The article examines how life expectancy in Gaza has been affected by the conflict, comparing the situation before the war with one year into the post-conflict period to highlight the impact of the crisis on public health and well-being.
In BriefSaudi Arabia’s ruler, Mohammed bin Salman, launched an AI company called Humain to bolster the country’s artificial intelligence sector. The company plans to build out the country’s AI infrastructure, including the construction of data centers. This news arrives as Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and Mark Zuckerberg are expected to attend a U.S.-Saudi investment forum on Tuesday, where AI will likely take center stage. President Trump is also preparing to visit the country this week as part of a tour of the region. Companies like Google and Salesforce have also recently worked with the PIF on AI-related projects and investments.
The political landscape in Finland is shifting as metaphorical spring arrives, with right-wing populist parties faltering amid voters' growing focus on social issues. After significant losses, including a sharp decline in the SDP party's vote share from 20% to just over 8%, the government faces instability. Left-wing candidates like Alma Tuuva are gaining traction by addressing pressing concerns about poverty and gender rights on social media, offering a stark contrast to last year's optimistic narratives. Despite challenges posed by autocratic leaders such as Putin, Finns demonstrate resilience and cautious optimism, signaling potential progress as the political climate evolves.
Arne Slot celebrated Jürgen Klopp following Liverpool's thrilling victory, expressing it as one of his proudest moments, with Klopp's encouragement and fans' unwavering support playing a huge role in the club's historic win. He highlighted the immense impact of Liverpool fans' passionate support during the match and how this victory has solidified the club's reputation as a magnet for top-tier talent due to its energetic atmosphere. Looking ahead, Slot expressed anticipation for their upcoming fixtures but also acknowledged the challenges of facing strong rivals like Arsenal and Crystal Palace in the season opener against Chelsea.
Japan recently announced its spring honors list, recognizing 3,990 individuals including former Prime Minister Naoto Kan and House Speaker Tadamori Oshima with the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Paulownia Flowers. Natsuko Toda, an 88-year-old translator, was honored with the Rising Sun order, while women account for 14% of all awardees. Notable international honorees include former U.S. Ambassador William Hagerty and Olympic President Thomas Bach.
The article highlights a recent agreement between trade unions and Svensk Handel to prevent industrial action affecting midsummer's eve aquavit supplies. Unions had threatened strikes that could lead to stockouts at Systembolaget, the state-owned alcohol chain. The unions sought overtime protections for part-time workers, which was resolved in a new collective bargaining deal, thus avoiding potential supply issues and shop closures during summer.
An analysis of Erin Patterson’s mobile phone records revealed she may have visited two locations soon after death cap mushroom sightings were reported, a court has heard. Timeline Erin Patterson: how Australia's alleged mushroom poisoning case unfolded — a timeline Show 29 July 2023 Erin Patterson hosts lunch for estranged husband Simon’s parents, Don and Gail Patterson, and his aunt and uncle Heather and Ian Wilkinson. Victoria police search Erin Patterson’s home and interview her. In the prosecution opening to the case, Nanette Rogers SC said Patterson’s phone records suggested she visited Loch and Outtrim in the months before the lunch. On Monday, Dr Matthew Sorell, a digital forensics science expert who analysed Patterson’s mobile phone records for police, gave evidence in her trial.
The FDA's job cuts have hindered food and drug inspections, leaving inspectors reliant on laid-off support staffers whose responsibilities included travel arrangements and reimbursement. This has complicated trip logistics, increased strain on staff, and potentially compromised the quality of inspections, especially for vulnerable populations like young children and older adults. Inspectors face stress from managing high workloads and delayed expense reimbursements, exacerbating staffing shortages and public health risks.
OpenAI's acquisition of Windsurf marks a significant expansion into the AI coding tools market with its $3 billion deal. The company, known for developing ChatGPT, has agreed to purchase the former Codeium platform, which hasn't yet closed but highlights the scale of OpenAI's ambitions in advancing AI technology further. Notably, both companies have declined to comment on the acquisition as it nears completion.
The Lyrid meteor shower is set to light up the night sky this week, starting Wednesday night and lasting until April 25. These meteors are debris left behind by Comet Thatcher, first observed in 1861. The Lyrids have been witnessed for thousands of years, with the earliest recorded sighting dating back to 687 B.C. This year's peak viewing time is April 21 and 22. No special equipment is needed; just find a clear, dark sky away from city lights or moonlight, lie flat on your back, and let your eyes adjust for about 30-45 minutes to enjoy the show.
Instagram is cracking down on teens who fake their age to bypass platform restrictions by introducing AI that flags accounts lying about their age. The new system monitors interactions with teen-related content and birthday messages to identify underage users, restricting their access if they're caught. While the move aims to enhance safety, it also means parents may get notified if their child's account is flagged as fake.
The article details the story of Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers, two young individuals who made an impulsive decision to fell a historic Sycamore Gap tree near Hadrian’s Wall during Storm Agnes in 2023. Despite their denial of the "mindless" act, they were found guilty after a lengthy jury deliberation. Their admission came without visible emotion, prompting a public reaction that underscored the need for new legislation to protect such heritage trees. The case serves as a stark reminder of the potential consequences of impulsive actions on delicate environmental balances and highlights the importance of accountability in environmental stewardship.
The Minnesota Timberwolves shocked the NBA by annihilating the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 5, sending them packing early with a dominant 103-96 win. Center Rudy Gobert was the catalyst, recording 27 points and 24 rebounds as the Lakers were eliminated for the second straight first-round exit. The Wolves advance to face either the Golden State Warriors or Houston Rockets in the Western Conference semifinals.
With hope dashed and fear rising again, Nicolás Maduro is leveraging the promise of a second presidential election in Venezuela to project an image of stability—or so he claims. After his claimed victory—but widely defeated—in last year's vote, the opposition continues to accuse him of manipulating results. This time, however, no independent observers will oversee the process, and many fear the same outcome: repression of dissent. Maduro is now vying for legislature seats in 23 states as part of a broader push to consolidate his power—and perhaps bury any lingering doubts about his legitimacy. Analysts suggest he aims not just to win, but to maintain control under a phony democracy banner.
Xbox Game Pass offers unparalleled access to new titles like Black Ops 6 and Oblivion Remastered for a monthly subscription, making it an affordable way to enjoy both console and PC games. Available in four tiers—Core ($9.99), Standard ($16.99 with first-party game wait), Ultimate ($19.99 with same-day access) and PC-specific ($11.99 with EA Play)—it caters to various user needs. Choose the plan that best fits your gaming habits, whether you prioritize console exclusives or a broad library of games.
As global markets hover on the edge amid President Trump's trade war, investors are bracing for uncertainty. Among them, Japan's richest individuals remain skeptical about the yen's future, fearing its weakening due to inflation concerns and a past market collapse in the early 1990s. AUBJ's regional chief investment officer, Daiju Aoki, highlights that these high-net-worth clients are deeply concerned about the yen's value, citing fears of it dropping to 180 or 200 yen per dollar as Japan's economy softens and industrial investment stagnates.
David Beckham turned 5-0 in a birthday celebration that included plenty of shirtless selfies and compliments on his abs, signaling his dedication to maintaining his ripped physique. The former soccer star proved he still has it, even in his latest topo try, as fans flooded the pics with congrats for his "best angle."
Engadget reports that Beats headphones are on sale with record-low prices. The Beats Solo 4 is half off at $100 across Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy, while the Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 is discounted to $200. Both models received favorable reviews for improved sound quality and battery life but had minor design concerns. Other deals include a $350 Beats Studio Pro down to $170 and Beats Studio Buds + for $100 off, scored highly in previous reviews.
"Australia's energy transition is accelerating with solar adoption rising and cars electrifying, yet it's creating growing inequality as affluent households save while lower-income residents face soaring costs from network fees and fixed tariffs due to limited access to upgrades or affordable solar options. Urgent government action—setting gas-free dates for homes, funding public housing upgrades, and implementing fairer billing systems—is essential to prevent further economic disparity."
ASUS's NUC Pro AI mini PC is equipped with a powerful neural processing unit capable of 48 trillion operations per second (TOPS), paired with an Intel Core Ultra 9 processor, making it both high-performance and ultra-slim at just 1.3 inches tall. The device features advanced thermal management solutions, secure boot functionality, a fingerprint reader, and a trusted platform module for enhanced security. While it may not handle AAA games at higher settings, it's designed to complement gaming setups with its efficient performance capabilities.
The United Arab Emirates has made a significant push into artificial intelligence by launching PAN, an AI world model for simulating real-world scenarios, alongside two large language models (K2 and Jais) and a new research center in Silicon Valley. Under the leadership of Sheikh Tahnoun bin Zayed al Nahyan, the UAE is strategically collaborating with US tech giants like Google to enhance its AI capabilities, which could bolster the region's nascent AI industry and strengthen US technological influence globally.
"The megacity in central China, with 34 million residents, stands as one of the largest cities globally but remains largely unnoticed due to limited urbanization. A symbol of China's rapid urban revolution since the Communist Party began mass relocation from rural areas three decades ago, this megacity represents their ability to transform vast territories and shape the world."
Third-party tools are an option, but in most cases, you can uninstall Mac apps easily yourself. How to uninstall apps from LaunchpadLaunchpad provides a simple way to remove apps that were downloaded from the App Store. How to uninstall apps by moving them to TrashFor apps downloaded from the internet or installed from a disk, you can uninstall them manually through Finder. How to uninstall apps using TerminalFor users comfortable with command-line tools, Terminal offers another way to remove apps. How to uninstall system apps and default appsMacOS does not allow users to remove core system apps like Safari, Messages or Mail through standard methods.
Microsoft has introduced a ban on DeepSeek following concerns about data security and potential propaganda influence, especially due to its Chinese server storage. The company did not allow employees or the app store to include DeepSeek, which is open-source with risks of spreading censorship or harmful content. To mitigate these risks, Microsoft offered a specific AI model from DeepSeek via Azure but refrained from including the full DeepSeek application. Despite this, some chatbot competitors like Perplexity remain available in the Windows app store.