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Abbe Lowell has established Lowell & Associates to represent clients targeted by the Trump administration's politicized investigations, focusing on legal challenges involving figures like Hunter Biden, Ivanka Trump, and others. The firm, formed after a wave of lawsuits opposing Trump's policies, joins others such as Mayer Brown in addressing the ongoing legal battle against his administration. With experience handling high-profile cases, including Jared Kushner and Letitia James, Lowell aims to defend individuals and institutions facing legal scrutiny under Trump's administration.
The Boston Celtics showed they’re ready for a physical challenge with Jaylen Brown delivering 36 points and five three-pointers, leading them to a thrilling 109-100 victory over the Orlando Magic in their Eastern Conference first-round series. Despite losing star forward Jason Tatum due to a wrist injury, the Celtics now hold a 2-0 lead and will face Orlando on Friday for the next game in the best-of-seven series.
Japan’s top financial firms are making historic strides toward gender equality by eliminating long-standing job categories exclusively for women, which previously offered lower pay compared to comparable male roles. This move aims to boost opportunities for women to advance into senior positions and aligns with Japan’s current efforts to mirror Western practices as some U.S. companies begin to reverse diversity policies under pressure from President Trump’s administration.
The UK government is relocating 12,000 jobs from central London to other regions to save costs and improve local governance, but civil service unions caution against compulsory moves for those leaving London. They emphasize the need for fair treatment and career opportunities nationwide while the government aims to boost regional economies by creating roles in areas like Birmingham and Cardiff. Despite support for broader career opportunities across the UK, there are concerns about job security and transitions, highlighting the importance of clear communication as the government navigates these changes.
An estimated 95 percent of the 43 international and Palestinian aid groups have already suspended or cut their services in Gaza. “Kids are eating less than a meal a day and struggling to find their next meal,” said Oxfam policy head Bushra Khalil.
"Caitlin Clark almost made her basketball debut but missed the Fever's exhibition game due to a left leg injury. Initially listed as questionable, she was later ruled out and watched from the bench while Sydney Colson and Sophie Cunningham stepped up, with Cunningham leading the team with 21 points. Clark, a top player in college history, has consistently excelled despite this setback."
As Tokyo seeks to sidestep trade tensions between China and the U.S., a high-level Japanese delegation is set to send a letter from Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba to Chinese leader Xi Jinping. The chief of the ruling party’s junior coalition partner, Tetsuo Saito, will deliver the letter during his visit, meeting with Liu Jianchao, among other dignitaries, as Tokyo navigates the delicate diplomatic waters of trade disputes.
A federal judge has ruled that four Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) employees can now access Treasury payment systems after meeting security requirements, sparking debate over whether such access is justified or necessary. However, new hires won't be subject to these vetting processes unless absolutely required. The Trump administration retains the ability to expand its DOGE team without prior court approval if deemed unnecessary. Does this decision strike a balance between efficiency and security?
The article highlights the remarkable milestone of Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic winning their first major Slam at 36, a rare feat achieved through different challenges and continuities. Federer, known for his resilience despite numerous injuries, last claimed a Slam in 2021; Nadal retired after five Slams in 2020 due to injury; while Djokovic, battling physical decline and scheduling struggles, remains motivated by the pressure of defending his Slam title. Their shared achievement marks a unique era in tennis history, raising questions about whether this coincidence or a new historical chapter is in store for them and future generations.
The conflict in Russia has led to a surge in criminal activity among freed prisoners and soldiers, many of whom have been convicted of serious offenses like murder, rape, and drug use after their service. Some received conditional discharge post-conviction for repented actions, while psychological trauma from the front-line violence has pushed others into criminal behavior upon return. The government justifies these actions with a narrative of heroism against terrorism but overlooks the significant harm to civilians caught in the crossfire. Addressing this issue requires comprehensive support systems and accountability measures to prevent further atrocities.
The iconic Romanian blouse, known as "ie," has re-emerged as a symbol of Romanian nationalism, with far-right politicians like Diana Sosoaca and George Simion embracing it as a central element of their political identity.
Carys Davies, the Welsh novelist, has won this year’s Ondaatje prize for her evocative portrayal of place and its profound impact on human connection. Her novel, set in a Scottish island during the Highland Clearances, follows two men as they forge an unlikely bond, drawing from Jakob Jakobsen’s dictionary of Shetland language to craft this deeply moving story. Davies emphasized that languages are living threads of culture, expressing her delight in recognizing how we experience and preserve our world through words.
18-year-old Andrea Kimi Antonelli made history at the Miami Grand Prix by securing his first pole position in F1 sprint qualifying, becoming the youngest ever to achieve this feat and breaking a record in the process. The Mercedes rookie outpaced Oscar Piastri to take the top spot, replacing Lewis Hamilton with an impressive performance that has already set expectations high for his future career. His victory not only highlighted his growing talent but also marked a significant milestone as he prepares for upcoming races, with excitement building around his potential impact on the competition.
Todd Chrisley, who served 12 years in federal prison after being convicted of bank fraud and tax evasion charges in 2022, has finally been released. His wife Julie received a 7-year sentence alongside his 12-year term but both only served two years before receiving early parity. Fans can watch their reunion on the upcoming *Lifetime* special as Chrisley celebrates with family after being freed. Legal experts suggest Todd and Julie may not owe restitution, though they’ll likely focus on rebuilding their lives together.
The article highlights growing public resentment over Brexit, as surveys indicate many British voters now regret their departure from the European Union. This sentiment has spurred political opposition efforts, with campaigners like Andrew Griffith calling for "surrender" during upcoming EU summits. Despite President Trump's cautious support for Europe, a vocal minority of Brexit supporters remains opposed to any rapprochement, viewing it as a betrayal of their vote and values.
The U.S.-China trade deal could be a game-changer for tech stocks, with both countries agreeing to temporarily cut tariffs on major exports, boosting shares of Chinese and American companies alike. Tech giants relying on China for manufacturing saw their Nasdaq futures rise by nearly 3.8%, with stocks from Apple, Amazon, Tesla, and others surging up to 6%. However, the deal doesn't address the U.S.'s recent reversal of a $800 exemption, which could further complicate global trade relations.
Russian President Vladimir Putin surprisingly extended a one-day ceasefire in Ukraine during Easter, but Kyiv reported ongoing artillery fire, prompting calls for an extended pause. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticized Russia's reliability after U.S. mediation failed to broker a proposal last month. Putin's unilateral move could pave the way for Washington to abandon peace talks unless Moscow shows seriousness in negotiations ahead.
Investors are showing signs of complacency following the US triple-A credit rating downgrade by Moody’s, as markets remain uncertain amid growing debt concerns. Jamie Dimon warned that central banks appear overconfident about managing the nation’s economic challenges. Meanwhile, political instability over Trump’s tax and spending plans adds to uncertainty, with bond yields and stock markets reflecting this risk.
The U.S. and China are both taking steps to manage their trade war, but Beijing is preparing for a broader rivalry with Washington. Despite a temporary reduction in tariffs, China remains resolute on its territorial claims and military competition with the U.S., while experts caution that this move may not fully address Beijing's concerns about Pentagon plans to strengthen its military presence in Asia and China’s tech restrictions. The potential for a summit between President Trump and Xi Jinping is cautiously optimistic but faces challenges from unresolved grievances, signaling Beijing’s preparedness for future tensions akin to those during Trump’s first term.
The actors from "Love on the Spectrum" have strongly condemned Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s comments about autism, calling his generalizations "completely false" and emphasizing that autistic individuals face no barriers in contributing to society. Dani Bowman highlighted her own career achievements and relationships as proof of their capabilities, while James B. Jones echoed these sentiments, expressing disappointment over the outdated views, especially given his own experience with special education programs highlighting autism's benefits.
Engaged and attentive? Not anymore—sometimes your spouse can take over the conversation in a way that leaves you drowsy. James Parker asks if your husband talks at length, if his tendency to ramble is increasing, and suggests he might benefit from trimming his rambles or self-editing. He also advises considering whether your own attention span could be contributing to the issue, as you've already heard so much of what he's about to say. Maybe it’s time to talk—or get professional help.
The European Commission has approved a joint venture among Japanese, British, and Italian companies to develop a next-generation fighter jet, marking a significant step in regional aerospace collaboration. The deal is between Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, BAE Systems, Leonardo SpA, and the Japan Aerospace Industrial Association, aiming to oversee design, manufacturing, and delivery for customers in Japan, the U.K., and Italy. Despite concerns over competition, the approval follows the EC's assessment that the transaction won't impact market dynamics negatively.
Morena, Mexico’s ruling party has reportedly secured control of the country’s highest court by recommending all nine new judges to its members, sparking concerns about a potential loss of judicial independence. Critics fear this could lead to an overreach of power while supporters highlight President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s emphasis on political and judicial reforms. With low voter turnout, Morena appears disconnected from broader society, complicating efforts to address long-standing issues of corruption within the judiciary. Experts remain divided on whether this shift will usher in meaningful change or deepen existing power dynamics.
Japan’s farm minister, Taku Eto, resigned after admitting he “never bought rice myself” despite receiving support from his donors, drawing sharp criticism amid skyrocketing rice prices. His comments, viewed as out of touch by many, could further destabilize his Liberal Democratic Party before a July election. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba defended Eto’s resignation, blaming it on his appointment rather than policy issues. The controversy also highlights Japan’s struggling rice market due to poor harvests, panic buying after a megaquake warning last year, and a tourism boom.
Paria Veisi’s mysterious disappearance has taken a dark turn with her body discovered in Cardiff alongside the vehicle she was driving, a black Mercedes GLC 200, which was later found five miles away. A 41-year-old man from Penylan and a 48-year-old woman from Australia Road, West London, have been charged with murder, preventing a lawful burial, and assault. The case is now under investigation by the major crime team following an earlier appeal.
They’re cheap, convenient, and engineered to taste oddly delicious—but new research suggests that eating a diet high in ultra-processed food could quietly increase your risk of dying years earlier than expected. A massive international study published this week in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine analyzed data from more than 240,000 adults across eight countries and found a clear link between diets high in ultra-processed foods and premature death. This Diet Habit Could Be Slowly Killing YouThat might sound dramatic, but it tracks with what nutrition experts have been saying for years. Ultra-processed foods—packaged items loaded with additives, flavor enhancers, stabilizers, and preservatives—make up about 70% of the modern food supply. Beyond the lack of vitamins or fiber, ultra-processed foods tend to crowd out whole foods that actually support health.
Famines are looming as thousands of people in Sudan's Zamzam camp face uncertain survival. Over 400,000 have been forced to flee their homes due to attacks by the Rapid Support Forces, a government-backed paramilitary group. With the rainy season expected to worsen food shortages and funding cuts becoming increasingly likely, the World Food Programme is bracing for an even more dire situation ahead, as it struggles to care for both displaced populations and those remaining inside the camp.
Tory Lanez, a former prison dweller, was hospitalized early Monday morning after another prisoner severely stabbed him in Tehachapi’s yard during his time there. Staff rushed to help him with first aid before transporting him to a civilian hospital; his condition remains unclear. This marks his third incident this month, raising concerns about his desire to leave prison while he continues legal disputes with ex-partner Megan over public damage and defamation claims. The attacker’s motives are unknown but appear serious, possibly revengeful in nature.
José Alfredo Vega’s parents said they were able to identify his body only because of a childhood scar. “He was OK when he left,” said his father, Miguel Ángel Vega, recalling the night nearly three years ago when police officers barged into the family’s home and took away his son. “He was healthy.”Now, at 29, José Alfredo was dead in a morgue. President Trump’s decision to send to El Salvador hundreds of people he says are gang members has ignited outrage and approval in the United States. Here in El Salvador, where tens of thousands of men have been swept up in mass arrests in recent years, the disappearance of men into prisons not to be heard from again is disturbingly familiar.
Jacinda Ardern, once seen as a future leader of New Zealand, redefined governance with an empathetic approach during the pandemic but faced personal struggles that shaped her public image. Her memoir reflects both her emotional journey and critique of her policies, highlighting a leadership style that prioritized compassion over traditional policies. --- In your summary: Start by grabbing attention, then in up to three sentences explain the key points concisely without extra formatting or bullet points. The thought process above has already outlined the main elements needed for the summary. Now, I'll craft a concise and engaging summary based on that thought process.
SHADES is an innovative tool designed to identify stereotypes in AI models across 16 languages globally. Unlike previous tools limited to English, SHADES avoids translation issues by using its native languages. It evaluates how AI responds to stereotypical statements, revealing that even the most straightforward statements can lead models to justify stereotypes with flawed reasoning, potentially spreading harmful views like "be a strong man" in Chinese or gender-specific color preferences. This tool's discovery underscores the risk of AI perpetuating biases through incorrect justifications, highlighting the need for greater scrutiny of AI-generated content.
Get ready for a heart-pounding THRILLER as Chung-sik, a Drug Squad detective ex-spouse of vet Min-seok, teams up to rescue her from dangerous criminals led by Do-joon. Directed by Park Gyu-tae, known for his comedic flair, the film promises witty dynamics with actors like Jin Sun-kyu and Gong Myoung in key roles, adding a tech-savvy edge. Joining Netflix's growing Korean content, this action-comedy thrills fans with its dynamic plot.
Sean Bell highlights how the India-Pakistan ceasefire didn't require significant international intervention because both sides see avoiding conflict as a key priority.
Did you know that a significant portion of Americans use daily federal science information like weather forecasts or job market data without even realizing it? A new poll reveals that nearly 90% rely on such data weekly for decisions from their health to their economy. However, only 10% are concerned about federal funding cuts impacting this access. Surprisingly, the findings also show agreement across political lines about the importance of STEM education and investment in economic prosperity.
Luigi Mangione has been indicted for the federal murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The indictment also includes charges of stalking and a firearms count. Mangione, a 26-year-old Ivy League graduate from Maryland, faces state murder charges as well. He is accused of shooting Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel in December. The case marks the first federal death penalty case sought under President Trump's administration following a campaign promise to resume capital punishment.
At least three people were wounded in missile and drone attacks on Kyiv, with damage reported across multiple districts. Fire broke out in a high-rise building in Solomyanskyi, and another blaze occurred near a metal warehouse in Chernihiv region. Air defense officials warned of potential risks from incoming ballistic missiles, while Russian drones targeted the city, causing fires in various parts, including Darnytskyi district, where emergency power cuts were possible. These incidents come as Russia continues its ongoing attacks on Kyiv.
"Concerning recent developments, as Trump tightens vetting for international students, US embassies have been ordered to pause visa interviews and expand social media monitoring. The move comes amid a broader push to target students involved in pro-Palestinian activities, though now all student applications are under scrutiny. Additionally, federal agencies have been instructed to sever ties with Harvard University, signaling further muscularization of the institution."
The LG Xboom Bounce is a stylish, durable Bluetooth speaker priced at $199, offering powerful bass, smart lighting with AI calibration, and water-resistant performance. Its bold design makes it versatile for both outdoor and indoor use but may not fit all interior aesthetics preferences. While it's an excellent choice for multi-use settings like cookouts or pool parties, consider it if you want a speaker that integrates seamlessly with your home ecosystem via the LG ThinQ app—though those seeking more stylish indoor options might prefer alternatives like the Sonos Roam 2.
Celebrate International Family Day with a look at Hollywood's most prominent families—celebrities who have made their mark in everything from TV shows to blockbuster films, leaving an indelible mark on entertainment and beyond.
Ryan Coogler, the director of "Sinners," has expressed that his X-Files reboot remains his top priority after working on Michael B. Jordan's vampire thriller. He plans to begin production on The X-Files once his current project is completed and confirmed a deal with show creator Chris Carter for an upcoming revival. Coogler also mentioned that fans can look forward to his involvement in "Tron: Ares" while hinting at the possibility of Gillian Anderson returning as Dana Scully, though she has not yet expressed her preference. Regardless of whether Scully is involved, Coogler aims to deliver a compelling new take on the series.
The tragic death of two young boys in Coonabarabran led to the arrest of their grandmother at 66, who is under custody with no immediate threat. Police are investigating after finding the children inside a home where they had been reported for concerns about their welfare. The NSW Premier praised the community's grief and expressed heartfelt condolences, while also highlighting the professionalism and bravery of those involved in the incident.
Are you one of the millions facing increased student loan repayments as President Biden’s pause on federal loans ends? Starting May 5, forced collections will resume for those behind on payments, potentially leading to wage garnishment and a decline in credit scores. Share your story with NPR to understand how this sudden financial burden impacts everyday lives.
The London conference on Sudan in 2025 highlighted a deadlock over key issues like aid funding and a joint declaration due to internal Arab conflicts. Efforts to draft a communiqué failed as competing demands from Egypt/Saudi Arabia and the UAE led to paralysis. The conflict now resembles a regional proxy war between the Sudanese military junta and factions backed by the UAE, alongside Saudi Arabia's alignment with the junta. Despite British Foreign Secretary David Lammy's efforts, ending the war remains uncertain, with concerns that external support may shift away from Sudan.
Al Jazeera Media Network has recently been honored with two Peabody Awards for their outstanding documentaries. The Fault Lines documentary explores the devastating impact of war on Gaza, detailing harrowing events like the tragic experience of the Rajab family amid以色列的轰炸。Meanwhile, One Day in Gaza offers a poignant look at daily life under constant bombardment through personal accounts from Gaza residents. Both documentaries have garnered significant acclaim and highlight Al Jazeera's unwavering commitment to uncovering and amplifying the stories of those affected by conflict globally.
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals has bought the genetic testing company 23andMe, a company once valued at $6bn, for $256m through a bankruptcy auction. It added it would prioritise the ethical use of customers’ DNA data. The hack and subsequent bankruptcy filing have drawn scrutiny from lawmakers who warned that millions of customers’ genetic data could be sold to unscrupulous buyers. “Given Regeneron’s track record, we also believe 23andMe customers are in good hands from a privacy perspective,” Pickering added. After the transaction, expected to be completed in the third quarter, 23andMe will operate as a wholly owned unit of Regeneron.
**Discover How to Screen Record on Your iPhone Efficiently** Elyse Betters Picaro highlights that screen recording is an underrated feature on iPhones, perfect for guiding friends or capturing videos unavailable through standard methods. Once added to Apple's Control Center via a simple swipe-and-tap setup, users can start recording seamlessly. Additionally, the guide explains how to include audio from external microphones and practical tips like stopping at the right moment using shortcuts in the status bar. Whether you're editing later or sharing your videos, this feature offers flexibility for a myriad of tasks.
Inflation in Tokyo has sped up to its fastest pace in two years, as rising food and energy costs along with school fee cuts fuel further price hikes, complicating the Bank of Japan's commitment to rate increases amid uncertainty from U.S. tariff measures. The BOJ, which has been pushing for monetary tightening, now faces challenges as global trade tensions mount, making its strategy increasingly complex. Meanwhile, Tokyo remains a key indicator of broader inflation trends in Japan and the world, with the latest data underscoring the delicate balance between economic growth and price stability.
**Summary:** A documentary titled "Her Name is Nanny Nellie" follows Irene Ridgeway's quest to honor her Aboriginal ancestors after discovering that one of the nameless statues in the Australian Museum archives was her great-grandmother, Nellie Bunjil. In 1925, Australia's Census falsely declared Aboriginal people a "dying race," and the museum commissioned three statues of Aboriginals, displayed without names or identities. Irene aims to reclaim Nanny Nellie's life story and restore her dignity by redisplaying the statue with her name and identity.