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FBI says primary suspect in Calif. fertility clinic bombing likely died in the blasttoggle caption Eric Thayer/APGuy Edward Bartkus, 25, has been identified as the primary suspect in the fatal explosion outside a California fertility clinic Saturday morning. Investigators also said that they suspect Bartkus was the sole fatality in the Palm Springs blast, which injured four others. Davis added that investigators believe Bartkus was attempting to live stream the bombing. Law enforcement officials also executed a search warrant in Bartkus's hometown of Twentynine Palms, nearly 60 miles northeast of Palm Springs. "Violence against a fertility clinic is unforgivable."
The passionate fans at Wembley were on either side as Crystal Palace secured a thrilling 4-1 victory over Aston Villa. The home side led through Eberechi Eze’s goal in the first half, but it was Ismaïla Sarr who delivered the knockout blow with two clinical strikes— an own goal and an injury-time header. Despite a late penalty from Jean-Philippe Mateta, the Senegal forward showed why he’s been such a revelation this season, leaving Aston Villa with their heads held high as they look to climb into top-five contention.
In cybersecurity, every second counts, but fragmentation in threat actor naming creates chaos. Microsoft and CrowdStrike are collaborating to map each other's threat actor names, like Cozy Bear being Midnight Blizzard, aiding defenders in translating between different aliases quickly. This initiative, part of their broader effort to standardize threat sharing, aims to reduce confusion and speed up decision-making, crucial for effective defense against attackers who exploit this chaos. The partnership also signals a move toward clarity as other firms like Google’s Mandiant and Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 join the project soon.
EA has demonstrated exceptional financial prowess with standout games like Madden NFL 25 and FC Ultimate Team, driving significant net bookings. The company is strategically banking on upcoming titles such as Skate and Battlefield 2026 to fuel future success, despite challenges posed by macroeconomic factors including tariffs and a sluggish global economy. Embracing AI integration for innovation and premium pricing strategies, EA positions itself well to capitalize on consumer demand and economic resilience, confident in delivering high-quality entertainment experiences that adapt to market changes.
The article explores how societal norms about modesty have deeply affected the author’s self-image and sense of self-worth. Early signs, like wearing a shirt while swimming or playing video games as a child, reveal internalized fears and a struggle to embrace their true identity. Over time, these habits have evolved into a complex mix of pride, regret, and fear, leaving the author feeling trapped in their own mind and unable to fully connect with themselves.
Beau Willimon, best known for his work on "House of Cards," is currently collaborating with Tony Gilroy on Apple TV+'s *Severance* as an executive producer and has written episodes for both seasons of *Andor*. He describes writing for Star Wars as a unique creative experience, likening it to working on an album. The opportunity to join *Andor* began from his involvement in "House of Cards," showcasing how these experiences have inspired him to take on producing roles. Willimon is particularly proud of the second season of *Andor*, having contributed to its development and helping shape the world of *Severance*.
Gavin O’Connor is pushing for Ben Affleck to reprise his role as Christian Wolff in *The Accountant 2*, advocating for a deeper exploration of neurodivergent characters following Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s controversial remarks about autism. While some critics criticize the portrayal, supporters highlight its educational value and authenticity, with O’Connor calling for more depth in future projects involving such roles.
Walton Goggins experienced a surge in fame and emotional depth after landing the role of broken Rick Hatchett in *The White Lotus*, a role he described as "a golden ticket" and "one of the most interesting opportunities to carry out his imagination." The actor, who also played the part alongside Aimee Lou Wood, admitted to crying upon learning the news, a sentiment that was especially poignant when he spoke to his wife afterward. He explained how the role felt like a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity tied to Mike White's imaginative vision.
"Father's Day is here early at TMZ, and we've got a fun challenge for you: can you guess which celebrities are rocking those hot dad bods? From singers to athletes, dads are redefining masculinity in Hollywood—and it’s officially cool! Check out the gallery where dad strength comes in all shapes and sizes, even with or without tattoos. And don’t miss the hunk abs that promise a summer-ready look—this Father's Day, we’re celebrating dads who inspire us to be our best selves!"
The article captures the emotional journey of a narrator who lost a dear friend, Dr. Mike B, whose unexpected death after a stroke led to his recovery but also brought profound sadness. The narrator reflects on Mike’s impact on his life, particularly his deep bond with a childhood friend, G, and how Mike’s resilience in overcoming adversity inspired him. Mike’s story highlights the strength of their relationship and the narrator’s ongoing gratitude for Mike’s influence on his perspective and well-being.
Climate stress, with its extreme weather and resource scarcity, is reshaping ecosystems, threatening bird populations while offering opportunities for sustainable agriculture if addressed thoughtfully. Wetland-dependent birds in the Midwest are declining by 30% since 2014 due to water shortages, while waterfowl populations have dropped by 20%. Conservationists, farmers, and governments are working together to protect habitats but face hurdles like habitat loss and water scarcity. Bold solutions, such as reintroducing dams or expanding farmland for native grasses, may be necessary to ensure birds can adapt in a rapidly changing world.
As Labor seeks to bolster its election campaign with $6.4 billion in savings, the government plans to cut reliance on consultants and labor firms while maintaining core public service functions. Treasurer Jim Chalmers reassured agencies that these cuts won’t affect service quality or staff levels, despite warnings from S&P about potential treasuries hitting high spending levels. Meanwhile, Labor also aims to raise student visa costs and expand telehealth services, adding further savings but still short of its targeted bulk-billed GP visits. The government’s strategy seeks to maintain its AAA rating as it navigates uncertain economic times with rising public spending across key sectors.
Nostalgia meets innovation with We Are Rewind’s GB-001 cassette player, a sleek, retro-inspired device that combines classic stereo design with modern technology like Bluetooth connectivity and rechargeable batteries. Its ability to play and record cassettes brings back the charm of old-school audio while offering up to 15 hours of playback or 28 hours with headphones. Packed with powerful woofers for bass and refined dome tweeters for clarity, it’s as stylish as it is functional—featuring analog VU meters that glow softly in the dark. For those who cherish the sounds of yesteryear but want a modern twist, the GB-001 delivers on both fronts.
Lucid Motors is facing initial production challenges with its electric SUV, the Gravity, which has caused delays in product release and quality issues. Interim CEO Marc Winterhoff acknowledged supply chain problems affecting the heads-up display component but emphasized that these are typical early-stage hurdles. The company aims to release an improved version sooner rather than risk releasing a subpar model. Additionally, Lucid is exploring potential partnerships beyond electric vehicles to stabilize its finances, with discussions about price adjustments and supply chain diversification as part of its strategy to navigate economic uncertainties.
Cities: Skylines II has faced another delay for the Bridges & Ports DLC, while a small free update is set to release on June 11 as planned. The developer, Colossal Order, revealed that the full expansion will now be pushed back into Q4 due to feedback from early access players who felt more polish and refinement were needed.
Teenagers who go to bed earlier and sleep longer tend to have sharper mental skills and perform better on cognitive tests than their peers. A study of over 3,000 adolescents found that those with the earliest bedtime, longest sleep duration, and lowest heart rates performed best in areas like reading and problem-solving, even if they slept fewer hours than recommended (8-10 hours per night). Experts suggest regular exercise to aid sleep and avoiding late-night screen time as practical ways to improve mental performance.
UPDATED, SATURDAY AM WRITETHRU after Friday update: Disney/Marvel Studios’ Thunderbolts* is currently playing a bit ahead of Shang-Chi’s second weekend with $9 million Friday and a weekend around $35M, off 53% from its opening last week. That second weekend ease is the eighth best among all MCU titles across 36 releases. Watch on DeadlineAfter a $6.6M fourth Friday, Warner Bros’ Sinners, is heading to $22M in its fourth weekend. Interestingly, Sinners isn’t that far from the fourth weekend of A Minecraft Movie ($22.7M). 48% definite recommend on PostTrak, which is OK, but the second best of the new bunch here this weekend.
Disney revealed a packed lineup for Star Wars events in Japan, including a star-studded movie schedule with *The Mandalorian & Grogu* and *Star Wars: Starfighter*, as well as new animated series like *Star Wars Visions* and *The Clone Wars: Anakin vs. Boba Fett*. The celebration also featured announcements about *Tales of the Underworld: Cad Bane* and *Darth Maul: Shadow Lord*, plus updates on board games, toys, and collectibles for fans to explore.
Keir Starmer is under pressure from more than 60 Labour MPs to allow thousands of young Europeans to live and work in the UK, a move seen as key to unlocking a more ambitious trade reset with Brussels. In a letter to Nick Thomas-Symonds, the minister negotiating with Brussels, 70 Labour MPs and peers said a time-limited, capped youth visa scheme should be agreed and trade cooperation deepened beyond the government’s current ambitions. “We want to see a new and bespoke youth visa scheme for UK and EU citizens aged under 30. It is thought the SPS deal would be based on a deal the EU struck with Switzerland in 2023, but with substantial changes. David Henig, a trade expert, said the deal was unlikely to deliver the economic growth Labour is seeking.
Metallica celebrated a historic milestone with their latest album, *The Black Album*, becoming 20x platinum and earning the rare diamond certification. Meanwhile, their classic *Master of Puppets* remains an eight-time platinum masterpiece. The legendary thrash metal band is also hard at work on their next album, set to drop in about a year after wrapping up their massive 72 Seasons tour, with support from bands like Pantera and Limp Bizkit during their current global tour.
A new animated series called "Maul — Shadow Lord," focusing on Darth Maul, is coming to Disney+ in 2026. Sam Witwer will return as the voice of Maul. The series was announced at Star Wars Celebration in Tokyo with a surprise sneak peek shown during a panel celebrating 20 years of Lucasfilm Animation. The show takes place about a year after the Clone Wars, offering new insights into Maul's character and traits. Witwer will be involved in script reviews to ensure depth and authenticity for the iconic villain.
Pope Leo XIV's election after facing allegations of mishandling clergy abuse cases has sparked controversy, with critics arguing his handling of past scandals, including covering up priests accused of molestation in the U.S. Midwest and Peru, raises serious questions about accountability. The Catholic hierarchy's history of allowing abusive behavior to persist—and then excusing itself when it fails to protect victims—has left survivors and advocacy groups like Snap and SCSA expressing grave concerns, calling for stricter measures against clergy abuse and reparations from church assets.
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva condemned Israel's actions in Gaza as "premeditated genocide," accusing the far-right government of targeting women and children in its 20-month offensive. At least 54,607 Palestinians have been killed so far, with Tuesday marking the deadliest day on record for civilians. Meanwhile, Germany has called on its Israeli counterpart to increase humanitarian aid to Gaza, following President Macron's cautious stance. Jordan praised Spain for supporting Palestinian recognition and expressed efforts to secure EU support against Israel's settlement expansion.
A new AI-based tool for YouTube Premium members is offering video highlights tailored to search queries, but it’s not always accurate due to past hallucinations. This AI-driven overview will likely affect creators’ earnings and could face similar issues as Google's previous search AI. Users can vote on the highlighted clips through Premium membership, though the long-term scope of this feature remains unclear.
Napoli secured a thrilling 2-0 home victory over Torino, thanks to Scott McTominay's two goals, which put them in an unchallenged lead at the top of Serie A with four games remaining. The win not only elevated their points total to 74, three clear of Inter Milan but also secured a crucial Champions League spot for next season. McTominay's clinical finishing highlighted his growing influence as Napoli aims for European competition. Despite injuries to key players like Mattia Politano and Frank Anguissa late in the game, the hosts remained dominant. Conte praised the team's resilience despite the challenging schedule ahead of their final four fixtures.
The European champions secured a thrilling 5-4 victory over France in their Nations League clash, with young star Lamine Yamal playing a pivotal role in securing the win by netting twice and orchestrating key plays. Despite early struggles from Spain, the team's attacking flair and clinical finishing, particularly through Williams and Pedri, ultimately proved decisive. Goalkeeper Simón made crucial saves to keep France at bay, while the game saw both teams exchanging chances before Spain took control towards the end, thanks in part to Yamal’s dynamic influence.
Amazon is expanding its drone delivery service by introducing a variety of new products, including smartphones like iPhones and Samsung Galaxy devices, video doorbells, and food thermometers. Over 60,000 items are now available for delivery via drones, with customers in eligible areas in Texas and Arizona receiving updates soon on expansion to the UK and Italy. However, weather conditions such as heavy winds or rain may limit drone deliveries, prioritizing safety over convenience.
The 2025 Australian Senate election is expected to see a continued progressive majority, with Labor and the Greens collectively holding half of the seats. Minor parties pose a threat, particularly on the right, with potential for One Nation or Trumpet of Patriots candidates to challenge these seats. Key states will see Labor retain two seats in most regions like Western Australia and Tasmania, where minor parties may aim for third-party representation. The article also highlights changes within the Senate, including independent senators, though a clear progressive trend remains.
The article details disturbing accusations against Jared Leto, who is accused of predatory and terrifying behavior toward young women. It includes specific incidents such as a 2006 encounter where he approached an underage woman outside a cafe in LA, Laura La Rue's allegations of inappropriate communication leading to explicit interactions when she was 17, and Allie Teilz's account of being assaulted backstage while dressed in revealing attire on Instagram. A representative from Leto has denied these claims.
Uranus, the seventh planet in our solar system, has revealed new insights through extensive observations from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope over two decades. It is primarily composed of hydrogen, helium, methane, water, and ammonia, with methane contributing to its unique blue-green appearance. The planet's axial tilt, nearly parallel to its orbital plane, results in its distinctive seasons lasting approximately 42 years each due to slow rotation. This research deepens our understanding of Uranus’s atmosphere dynamics and seasonal cycles, offering a clearer picture despite the vast distances from which we view it.
"SINNERS" made a remarkable return in its sophomore outing, grossing $45 million domestically and nearly matching its debut with a healthy $161.6 million global haul. The horror film's strong showing has been bolstered by sequels like "Revenge of the Sith," which capitalized on decades of fan interest to achieve stellar domestic ($24.2 million) and international ($17.8 million) totals, solidifying its place in cinematic history despite its longevity. Meanwhile, "The Accountant 2" continues its upward trajectory with a strong start, though it faces a hefty $80 million budget challenge as audiences seek to justify its costs.
The Al Paper e-ink tablet from Viwoods offers a distinctive writing experience with its stylus-based interface and scratch-like e-ink display. It provides good contrast for clear readability while integrating tools like Google Docs and Bluetooth keyboards to enhance productivity. While it lacks some advanced features found in competitors, its natural feel makes it ideal for daily use among those seeking an organized and engaging digital writing companion.
France celebrated its VE Day with grand ceremonies marking the 80th anniversary since the end of World War II, including President Macron laying wreaths at Paris’s Charles de Gaulle statue. Germany is also holding VE Day for the first time as its relationship with Russia evolves amidst U.S.-Russia tensions and Ukraine’s conflict. Both countries are using this opportunity to honor fallen soldiers while reflecting on Europe’s precarious peace today.
The article highlights a shift in Steam's hardware market share, with the RTX 4060 emerging as the top GPU for gaming laptops, overtaking the RTX 3060. This is the first time a mobile GPU has topped the list. Despite its high cost, many consumers are opting for gaming laptops over standalone GPUs due to rising prices and the flexibility of PC gaming. The RTX 5070 Ti's low market share underscores the challenge of new high-end GPUs in capturing market dominance. As time progresses, gaming laptops may become more central to PC gaming trends, with mid-range options and handheld devices likely gaining traction as desktop graphics becomes less prominent.
Stockholm's city government has declined to submit a document required by the US government due to its lack of DEI programs, despite repeated requests from the embassy, which fears potential penalties under the False Claims Act. Deputy Mayor Jan Valeskog described the request as absurd and against their values, noting that refusing to comply would only harm themselves. Meanwhile, opposition leader Christopher Fjellner has threatened to withhold essential municipal services unless the embassy retracts its demands, though the city remains non-committal, fearing a diplomatic crisis or government backlash.
TikTok is introducing in-app guided meditation exercises to improve sleep quality and encourage users to end their night scrolling sessions. The feature targets all users, with teens under 18 having it enabled by default after 10 p.m., offering calming visuals and soft music. Adults can customize the meditation time via Screen Time settings, aligning with safety initiatives for TikTok's youngest users and part of a broader mental health support strategy.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reignites controversy by falsely equating autism's rise with a greater crisis than COVID-19, dismissing its impact while demeaning autistic individuals' potential. His remarks ignore established research linking increased diagnoses to awareness rather than an epidemic, and they perpetuate harmful stereotypes about autism. These comments not only dishonor those affected by autism but also belittle the millions who lost loved ones during the pandemic, highlighting Kennedy's ongoing lack of understanding and insensitivity to both issues.
Will Johnson, Michigan's projected first-round NFL draft pick, faced an unexpected stumble when the Arizona Cardinals drafted him in the second round due to a knee injury. The injury halted his slide while motivating him to push through, with Johnson stating it was almost a "gift" from the team. Despite his setbacks, he remains determined to prove his value and secure a starting role at Arizona.
This article highlights the growing importance of human verification methods to combat bots on the internet. It introduces a feature that uses a simple "Press & Hold" gesture to confirm users are indeed humans. This innovative approach ensures greater security while maintaining user convenience, making it a key advancement in safeguarding online platforms from automated threats.
Aidan Gomez, a pioneer in generative AI with a strong track record at Google Brain and Cohere, has joined Rivian's board, signaling his expertise in AI is crucial for the company's expansion into software and EV innovation. His experience as a data scientist and co-founder of Cohere positions him to guide Rivian in integrating cutting-edge AI technologies across its products, services, and manufacturing processes. With a long-term commitment on the board until 2026, Gomez will play a pivotal role in shaping Rivian's future, particularly as it explores AI applications for its electric vehicles and potential tech licensing opportunities.
The latest Israeli offensive in Gaza has claimed over 90 lives in just two days, raising fresh concerns about the escalating conflict. The renewed military campaign, targeting Hamas militants and weapons facilities, follows the collapse of a ceasefire agreement last month. Israeli officials aim to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas, while Gaza health officials report more than 1,700 killed since the truce ended and over 51,000 deaths since the war began in October.
Epic Games has faced a legal battle with Apple over Fortnite's removal from the iPhone App Store, with Apple blocking Epic's submission as part of its antitrust investigation into the feud. Despite Apple imposing a 27% commission on in-app transactions outside its system and allowing alternative payment options in limited cases, the company recently ruled against Epic's claims, clearing the way for Fortnite to return in some regions under the Epic Games Store app. The game remains unavailable globally due to ongoing legal disputes between the companies.
Microsoft has taken a historic step by opening up its Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), allowing the community to contribute directly and recognizing years of community effort without access to source code. This move comes as part of its Build developer conference announcements, with only specific components still remaining closed-source.
Roku has come under fire from Michigan authorities after allegations surfaced that the streaming platform illegally gathered and shared children's personal data, including location information, voice recordings, and IP addresses, without parental consent or proper notice. In response, Roku denied these claims, stating they don’t use children’s data for targeted advertising or sell it to third parties. However, the lawsuit also alleges that Roku partners with trackers and data brokers, some of whom have already faced consequences from the FTC for location-based tracking. The attorney general intends to hold Roku accountable by pursuing damages and penalties.
President Trump accused Harvard University of withholding information about its international students after the administration revoked Harvard's federal certification earlier this year. A federal judge later blocked the revocation, sparking debate over whether Harvard provided necessary documentation despite challenges from the Department of Homeland Security. Harvard disputed DHS claims, asserting it had fulfilled legal obligations while Trump argued many students are legitimate.