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"Null Games and Friday Sundae unveiled their musical mystery adventure game 'There Are No Ghosts At The Grand,' set to debut at Summer Game Fest 2026. This first-person, narrative-driven experience lets you renovate a spooky seaside hotel using quirky power tools while uncovering secrets and meeting eccentric characters. The game's unique blend of genres features a musical element inspired by 80s punk, all within a charming yet eerie seaside town. Players can explore hidden clues, solve puzzles, and dive into the history of this mysterious hotel."
Ben Askren, a former UFC welterweight champion known for his rigorous wrestling career and Olympic accolades, has been hospitalized with severe pneumonia. His wife, Amy Askren, shared the upsetting news on social media, asking for prayers as her husband is unable to communicate at this time. The couple, who resides in Wisconsin with their three children, requested privacy during this difficult time.
A Facebook group of "dull" men finds purpose by intentionally embracing duality—being both mundane and meaningful. Founded by Grover Click, they engage in mundane yet creative pursuits like writing about institutional life or restoring antique machines, finding camaraderie through shared self-deprecation and humor. Grover views their existence not just as dull but as a practice that offers purpose, with members deriving solace from their collective experience of being "stuck" in a simplified world, ultimately finding beauty in their journey toward an ageless life.
Senior doctors in England warn that resident doctor strikes could be ineffective and harmful to patient care, citing a requested 29% pay rise as unattainable due to limited funding. They emphasize the importance of supporting the NHS despite past ineffective strikes. Meanwhile, the British Medical Association advises against voting on the ballot, citing concerns about its impact on healthcare quality, while health secretary Chris Grayling supports resident conditions but deems strikes a last resort and not an effective solution for improving patient care.
The Chicago Sky suffered their first loss of the season as point guard Courtney Vandersloot left the game early with a right knee injury during the first quarter against the Indiana Fever. The team was dominated by their star player on the court, with Vandersloot's absence leaving an immediate impact. Many fans hoped to see their favorite players shine, but the defeat highlighted the challenges faced by both teams as they rebuild.
The US President unexpectedly deployed 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles County in response to protests against coordinated immigration raids, bypassing California Governor Gavin Newsom's request for federal assistance. This move marked a significant shift in Trump's strategy, as he sought to avoid potential legal challenges tied to invoking the Insurrection Act or using the National Guard under state authority. The deployment came amid clashes between law enforcement and protesters, who had rioted since Friday after police raids targeting undocumented immigrants.
Pope Leo XIV condemned political nationalism during a publicMass in St. Peter's Square, praying for reconciliation and dialogue as part of his push for peace and unity. He emphasized that peace begins within the heart and called on the Holy Spirit to break down barriers and foster understanding. The pope also condemned wars and appealed to achieving global peace, reflecting his commitment to working toward reconciliation in both intra-faith and international relations.
Dyson has defied its own rules by offering a 20% discount on the Dyson Supersonic Nural hair dryer at Amazon, making it $399—a steal for this high-end styling tool. Packed with features like its V9 motor for fast drying and heat protection, a sleek design that prioritizes comfort and efficiency, and Air Multiplier technology for quiet performance, it's a must-have for serious hair care enthusiasts. Don't miss this opportunity to refresh your look without compromising on quality or style.
Elon Musk's overt criticism of Donald Trump underscores the growing influence of the ultra-wealthy in U.S. politics, a trend that has eroded democratic processes by amplifying financial corruption. As a billionaire who spent nearly $300 million to secure Trump's election, Musk exemplifies how such figures now wield outsized political power, challenging traditional ideals of governance. Meanwhile, other wealthy donors are increasingly leveraging their wealth to sway elections and even considering alternative political models, while the divide between Trump supporters and Democratic voters over Musk's influence continues to deepen.
Bill Atkinson, a journalist at *Rolling Stone* in 1983, revealed groundbreaking ideas about Hypercard, which would become a cornerstone of the World Wide Web. His visionary contributions include foundational technologies like QuickDraw, which transformed computer graphics, and tools such as the "Round-Rect" shape that remain influential today. Atkinson’s work on Apple’s Macintosh and his concept for Magic Slate also showcased his ability to reimagine computing for everyday users.
IGN Live 2025 has officially begun, and the first day of our celebration of video games and entertainment was filled with exclusive reveals, trailers, interviews, clips, stars, and so much more. To help ensure you don't miss a thing, we will be gathering the biggest moments from IGN Live right here, so be sure to keep checking back to see what surprises we have in store! Day 2 of IGN Live is almost here, and you can check out the full schedule and what to expect right here! Ironheart: Exclusive First Clip from the New Marvel TV SeriesPlayMCU fans can check out the very first clip from Ironheart that we debuted today at IGN Live. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3 Exclusive TrailerPlayIGN exclusively debuted the new trailer for the upcoming third season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds at IGN Live today.
Tijjani Reijnders will undergo a medical with Manchester City on Sunday after securing a €55 million transfer from AC Milan ahead of the Club World Cup window closing on Tuesday. He'll return to the Netherlands national team camp later that day, expressing excitement about joining City for their World Cup trip to the U.S., where he aims to further develop his relationship with teammates like Nathan Aké. The 32-year-old midfielder, who has excelled in Serie A and Eredivisie, scored 10 goals this season and is eager to contribute to City's efforts.
Disability benefit cuts planned by the UK government will disproportionately impact the lives of people in Wales, campaigners have said. The proposals, which are still at the consultation stage, would further compound poverty and exclusion for disabled people in Wales, according to the chief executive of Disability Wales, Rhian Davies. The proposed changes would have a markedly uneven impact across the UK, earlier Policy in Practice analysis found. More than 3m UK households will be hit by the changes to disability and incapacity benefits starting from next year. The DWP also took part in a recent inquiry into Wales’ outsized disability employment gap, which Davies of Disability Wales said made the proposed cuts “all the more perplexing”.
For years, Israel has used harsh tactics against Hamas in Gaza, justifying its actions as efforts to protect civilians. Now it’s revealed that the Israeli government is arming criminal gangs linked to extreme groups, including those supported by Palestinian leader Yasser Abu Shabab. Netanyahu admits this strategy, but instead of accountability, international bodies like the U.S. and UK remain silent or shrug. This approach aims not just to defeat Hamas but to erase Palestinian identity through instability and neglect, ensuring they remain a silent minority without rights or dignity. The world must act to protect Palestinian lives and uphold their right to statehood before it’s too late.
Recent Israeli fire incidents near Gaza's food hubs have resulted in at least four deaths and many injuries, sparking criticism of a new humanitarian system deemed unethical by international groups. The situation highlights ongoing humanitarian struggles with thousands needing aid but facing severe restrictions on access due to the conflict. Questions about the safety and ethics of aid distribution as Israel continues to block critical supplies into Gaza.
The deployment of troops has been criticized for giving too much power to a single individual. Critics argue that concentrating military action in one person’s hands risks overreach and misalignment with broader goals, while supporters emphasize the importance of accountability and decisive action.
As a closeted teen, the author discovered the insidious allure of online "am I gay?" quizzes. From his earliest days participating on sites like BuzzFeed, he tested his "queerness" by answering questions about hobbies and preferences, often tweaking his answers for effect. Now a 29-year-old gay adult, he continues to engage in these quizzes purely for fun, despite their lack of scientific accuracy or precision. The author notes that while such quizzes aren't reliable, they remain a beloved part of internet culture among LGBTQ+ communities, offering a lighthearted way to connect and explore one's sexuality.
Federal agents have fired flashbangs and tear gas towards crowds angered by the arrests of dozens of migrants in Los Angeles, United States, a city with a large Latino population. The Department for Homeland Security said Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in Los Angeles this week had led to the arrest of “118 aliens, including five gang members”. On Friday, masked and armed immigration agents carried out high-profile workplace raids across different parts of Los Angeles, drawing angry crowds and causing hours-long standoffs. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass acknowledged that some residents were “feeling fear” following the federal actions. The White House has taken a firm stance against the protests, with deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller describing them as “an insurrection against the laws and sovereignty of the United States”.
Breakups often surprise people by not ending abruptly but instead following a predictable pattern. A study reveals that relationships typically decline in two phases: a slow fade and a sudden drop. The preterminal phase involves minor frustrations and doubts, while the terminal decline happens around 7 months before breakup, marked by a sharp decrease in satisfaction. Emotionally, many partners distance themselves long before the breakup is officially over. Understanding this timeline can help couples be proactive rather than blindsided, as recovery becomes impossible once they cross into terminal decline.
A memorial service held Sunday remembered the 24-year-old victims of a school knife attack in Osaka Prefecture, with attendees paying tribute at the site of the tragic event, including ringing a bell to honor those who lost their lives on June 8, 2001.
Xbox is launching two new handheld gaming devices, ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X, designed to provide a seamless and immersive gaming experience for players this holiday season. These devices, developed in collaboration with ASUS, combine the power of Xbox with the freedom and flexibility of Windows, offering optimized performance for popular titles like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Gears of War: Reloaded, and Lies of P. The ROG Xbox Ally features a focus on value with specs including a AMD Ryzen Z2 A Processor, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB SSD storage, while the Ally X provides enhanced performance for more demanding games with a faster processor, double storage, and 24GB of high-speed RAM.
Tottenham Hotspur is on the hunt for a new manager as they aim to avoid relegation, with Brentford boss Thomas Frank, Fulham’s Marco Silva, and Bournemouth’s Andoni Iraola among those shortlisted after replacing Ange Postecoglou, who was fired due to poor league form despite winning the Europa League.
"A new women's pro softball league, AUSL, aims to elevate opportunities for female athletes through professional standards and competitive balance; operating in tiers managed by General Managers ensuring balanced competition across regions, offering attractive salaries up to $75k per season based on performance metrics with potential bonuses. Recruited from colleges based on experience and stats, players enjoy improved living conditions including individual rooms."
In one post on Facebook in December, a user offered a pile of ancient coins for sale. The ATHAR project provided the Guardian with dozens of screenshots and videos of Syrian antiquities, including mosaics and Palmyran busts, being sold on Facebook groups. A single Facebook search of “antiquities for sale Syria” in Arabic yielded more than a dozen Facebook groups dedicated to the trading of cultural artefacts, many of them public. Photograph: William Christou/The GuardianIn 2020, Facebook banned the sale of historical antiquities on its platform and said it would remove any related content. She added that she was tracking dozens of antiquities trading groups on Facebook that have more than 100,000 members, the largest of which has approximately 900,000 members.
Boston Red Sox fans hold out hope as top prospect Roman Anthony continues his impressive college pitching career. Anthony, ranked No. 1 by ESPN among prospects, hit a historic 497-foot grand slam during Triple-A Worcester's game against Rochester, extending his major league-leading home run streak and setting a new season record with the longest minor league homer in history. The pitch, clocked at 91.1 mph from Carlos Romero, outstripped any major leaguer this season according to Statcast, with only Mike Trout's 484-footer in April matching its length. Anthony, a second-round draft pick of the Red Sox, is batting .290 with 10 home runs and 29 RBIs in just 57 games so far this season.
Judge Claudia Wilken approved the deal between the NCAA, its most powerful conferences and lawyers representing all Division I athletes. The House v. NCAA settlement ends three separate federal antitrust lawsuits, all of which claimed the NCAA was illegally limiting the earning power of college athletes. Since 2021, college athletes have been allowed to make money from third parties via name, image and likeness deals. The decision unleashed a flood of fresh legal challenges to NCAA rules that have led to unprecedented turmoil. The settlement gives the schools power to create new rules designed to limit the influence of boosters and collectives.
The Marathi-language film "Sabar Bonda" has stolen the spotlight at SXSW London, taking home the Grand Jury Prize for its poignant exploration of love amidst loss in rural India. Directed by Rohan Parashuram Kanawade, the film follows Anand and Balya's relationship as Anand grapples with returning to city life after his father's passing, delving into themes of resilience and connection. Having previously won at Sundance and claimed multiple awards elsewhere, "Sabar Bonda" continues to prove its acclaim across continents, inspiring filmmakers and audiences alike.
A growing number of female local assembly members in Japan are facing harassment at a rate nearly double that of their male counterparts, according to a recent Cabinet Office report highlighting barriers to women's political participation. The findings reveal that verbal abuse and physical contact are among the most common forms of harassment reported by women, with a higher percentage blaming election rivals and supporters compared to men. Additionally, 73.6% of female Asms face challenges balancing their work with family life, while fewer than half of male members have ever experienced harassment.
The BBC has suspended Jamie Borthwick, an EastEnders actor, following a recorded slur against people with disabilities during filming of Strictly Come Dancing in Blackpool last November. Apologizing sincerely, he acknowledged the offensive remarks and has taken leave from his work to address the incident. He also issued an apology for any offense caused.
Tampa Bay Lightning forward Brandon Hagel nearly suffered a concussion after Florida Panthers defenseman Aaron Ekblad hit him high without a penalty during Game 4 of their Eastern Conference series. The hit pushed Hagel down, but he returned in the third period when his team trailed 1-0. However, Florida scored three goals in the final period to take a 3-1 series lead and advance to Game 5 on Wednesday. Hagel, who had previously been suspended for interference on Aleksander Barkov, remains one of the best two-way wingers in the league with 35 goals and 55 assists this season.
"Jamal Murray scored 43 points as Denver Nuggets defeated Los Angeles Clippers in Game 5 with a 131-115 victory, securing a 3-2 series lead. A decisive three-pointer midway through the third quarter gave Denver a 20-point cushion, while Nikola Jokic’s triple-double and Russell Westbrook’s 21-point performance kept them firmly in control."
The arrest of a 42-year-old man in Saitama Prefecture highlights growing concerns over safety for schoolchildren after a hit-and-run incident that injured several students last week. The suspect, Deng Hongpeng, admitted to the collision but claimed he left because the children reported they were all right. He reportedly turned himself in after matching the driver seen on a nearby vehicle's dashcam. Authorities are now investigating his motives and whereabouts, as authorities treat the case as unresolved despite finding his vehicle later.
Discover tools designed to enhance your Windows 11 experience: Winhance and BleachBit for stability and performance improvements, plus Crapfixer at version 1.0, now with online log analysis and an AI-powered feature to remove unwanted context menu entries like "Ask Copilot." These tools help streamline your workflow and eliminate frustrating quirks in Windows 11. Download Crapfixer from GitHub to level up your productivity today!
A small percentage—just over 3% on Xbox and slightly higher on Steam—of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered players have completed the main questline a month after its release. Fans are primarily too busy with other activities like hunting for slughterfish or exploring new areas, as highlighted by redditor MrCrispyFriedChicken. Some players, however, have chosen to avoid the main story entirely due to its complexity and instead focus on completing side quests, gates, or other objectives before diving back in. The low completion rate reflects the fickle nature of gamers, with many returning only for the fun and visuals rather than the traditional story.
Understanding oneself is like peeling an onion—each layer reveals more about who we are, and the deeper we go, the brighter our path forward. The Delphic Oracle’s wisdom reminds us that self-awareness is the foundation of personal growth, while cognitive health helps shape reality positively. A growth mindset, rather than a fixed one, allows us to turn discomfort into opportunity through constructive feedback and actionable goals tailored to challenge and improve ourselves.
The United States has once again blocked a United Nations Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, marking the fifth time it has used its veto power since Israel's conflict began nearly a year ago. Despite international efforts to de-escalate tensions and achieve stability, both Israel and Hamas have continued their hostilities, raising concerns about whether permanent Security Council vetoes undermine the body's ability to enforce resolutions effectively.
The competition between Apple's AirTags and Google's Find My Device heats up as tech companies aim to keep users connected. For Android users seeking alternatives, Slovenia-based Chipolo offers affordable, compact devices like the One Point fob ($24) and Card Point finder ($21), both splashproof and compatible with Google's network. A unique bonus from Chipolo includes a 50% discount on a new finder after registration, plus recycling the old one. The One Point features a replaceable battery, while the Card Point lacks a battery but still tracks devices effectively in various environments, offering reliable solutions at an affordable price.
The Imperial Household Agency celebrated a milestone by hitting 100,000 subscribers on its YouTube channel in just a week, earning them the Silver Creator Award. Despite the monarchy's tradition of avoiding social media, the agency strategically chose YouTube due to its broad, multigenerational audience reach. This achievement highlights their innovative approach and growing public engagement with royal initiatives.
Open Extended ReactionsTORONTO -- Anthony Stolarz came into this season with less NHL playoff experience than the average episode length of a prestige drama show. -- Stolarz could have a potential hit on his hands in the Leafs' first-round playoff series against the Ottawa Senators. That became Stolarz's playoff résumé -- less than 35 minutes of cleanup duty in an 8-1 defeat. Goaltending wasn't entirely responsible for all of the Leafs' floundering, but -- especially lately -- it hasn't been a real boost, either. The Leafs have flamed out in six first-round playoff series since 2016-17.
The Apple iPad Pro 13" M4 has dropped substantially in price, now available for $1051.16 on Amazon and approximately $20 cheaper at Walmart via Adorama. This model features a powerful M4 chip and a groundbreaking OLED display, offering enhanced performance and visual quality compared to its predecessor. The smaller 11-inch screen size contributes to the tablet's affordability while maintaining a sleek design that appeals to creative professionals and general users alike. Additionally, Apple is promoting discounted versions of other iPad models, including the iPad Air and Mini, as perfect Mother's Day gifts on May 11.
Employees are humanity's greatest cybersecurity asset, yet they can still fall victim to data breaches. To fortify businesses against cyber threats, prioritizing employee education is crucial: teach them about advanced phishing tactics, advocate for frequent password changes, and recommend two-factor authentication as a second line of defense. Additionally, having a clear plan for accidental breaches ensures swift response and minimized damage. By empowering employees with knowledge and preparedness, businesses can significantly enhance their security posture.
While Labor’s decisive victory aimed at fixing housing affordability has brought hope to many, the head of Australia’s top banks expressed skepticism about its success. NAB’s Andrew Irvine noted that the gap between homeowners and others could widen further, while ANZ’s Shayne Elliott emphasized the lack of meaningful reforms and the challenges in addressing high costs. Despite some optimism about future rate cuts potentially easing affordability for those already in the market, the broader housing market faces significant hurdles, with many advocates now turning their attention to rental rights rather than direct mortgage reforms.
Eurosceptic George Simion, 38, has won the first round of Romania's presidential re-run, surprising many by opposing military aid to Ukraine, criticizing EU leaders, while aligning with Trump's Make America Great Again movement.
"In Brief: Meta has appointed Robert Fergus as FAIR's new leader after he had served at Meta. The lab, which focused on early AI models like Llama 1 and 2, has seen significant staff depart due to challenges. Meanwhile, VP Joelle Pineau also departed for new opportunities."
We Were Liars, a new YA TV show based on E. Lockhart’s novel, will premiere on Prime Video in June 2025 after production wrapped earlier this year. The series features four main liars played by Emily Alyn Lind, Subham Maheshwari, Esther McGregor, and Joseph Zada, alongside the three Sinclair sisters brought to life by Mamie Gummer, Caitlin FitzGerald, and Candice King. Julie Plec and Carina Adly MacKenzie, known for their work on The Vampire Diaries, have praised their actors' casting decisions, especially Candice King's natural fit for Bess Sinclair. The show, executive produced by Julie Plec, will explore the secrets of the Sinclair family and hint at a prequel book adaptation.
A.J. Brown announced a heartfelt proposal to his girlfriend Kelsey Riley during the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl LIX victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in February, with John Legend serenading them live on camera. The romantic gesture featured the musician playing "Pride On Fire," and Brown shared a photo of the couple alongside his colleagues, including DeVonta Smith, Jahan Dotson, and Nakobe Dean. This moment marked both a professional triumph for the Eagles and a significant personal milestone for Brown.
"The Trump administration has taken a hardline stance on freely available information, accusing platforms like Wikipedia of enabling foreign influence and violating nonprofit regulations. Acting US Attorney Ed Martin sent a letter detailing how the Wikimedia Foundation allows manipulation of historical facts and permits foreign actors to spread propaganda, citing Section 501(c)(3) of Title 26 as the legal basis for his concerns. The foundation has until May 15 to respond to these accusations." This summary effectively captures the main points succinctly while engaging the reader with clear structure.
The U.S. government's credit rating has been stripped of its top Aaa status by Moody’s, citing repeated failures to address rising fiscal deficits and interest costs under successive administrations. Despite this downgrade, the U.S. retains strong economic strengths. The move complicates President Trump’s tax-cut agenda, as Republicans resist further tax increases while Democrats remain committed to reducing spending. Gridlocked politics has exacerbated the country's growing deficits, with neither party willing to compromise on taxes or spending cuts.
"The Japanese Foreign Ministry has announced a streamlined process for issuing residency certificates to overseas Japanese nationals. Starting May 27, it will begin issuing these certificates online through diplomatic missions, except those in Iran and Russia, marking a shift from requiring in-person collection. This change aims to simplify procedures such as real estate registrations and pension applications by eliminating the need for in-person visits."
Under intense pressure due to finishing second in the Premier League, Arsenal's Mikel Arteta has made bold moves in the transfer market to bridge the gap with Manchester United, securing key signings like Martín Zubimendi and Nico Williams. With a focus on retaining star players whose contracts are near expiration, the club has appointed Andrea Berta as sporting director to steer toward even greater ambitions.