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Naseema Ehsan, a 50-year-old senator from Pakistan, shocked the world by speaking out about her own early marriage at 13, inspiring hope for an end to child marriage. Despite fierce opposition, a bill banning it passed in Islamabad, marking a significant step toward ending this injustice. However, global pushback remains as religious and political leaders oppose the change, highlighting the ongoing struggle to protect women's rights worldwide.
A convicted murderer named Raymond McCourt has escaped from an open prison in Scotland, prompting a manhunt by police. McCourt, 59, was last seen wearing a black trenchcoat, grey trousers, a waistcoat, a red and white tie, and brown shoes. He is described as stocky with short grey hair, beard, and reduced mobility. Authorities have warned residents not to approach him and are focusing efforts in Glasgow and Edinburgh areas where he might be using public transport. McCourt, jailed for life in 1993 for murder and other serious offenses, returned to prison after admitting stealing valuables from his partner’s home in Perthshire in 2015.
Independent games studio Emptyvessel announced it has raised $11 million to date, including its earlier seed round and latest Series A round. The new funds will fuel ongoing development of the studio’s inaugural title, Defect, and expansion of the team. The process in which Defect is being developed reflects the team’s passion and spirited approach to navigating the industry as an independent game studio. But Emptyvessel plans to grow by recruiting new hires in the next year with sustainable game development practices being a priority alongside game quality and innovations. Emptyvessel is working on a new shooter game.
A Israeli tank fire last month targeted a United Nations guesthouse in Gaza, killing Bulgarian aid worker Marin Marinov and injuring others. Despite initial denials from Israel's military, evidence linked the attack to Israeli forces, prompting the U.N.'s temporary evacuation of 30 staffers—nearly a third of its international team in Gaza. The incident underscores escalating safety concerns and highlights ongoing humanitarian challenges in Gaza amid an Israel-backed blockade that aid groups warn violates international law.
Geoff Dyer's witty and self-deprecating style is showcased in his memoir "Homework," which captures the humorous yet poignant experiences of his childhood. Set in Cheltenham, the book reflects on his parents' strictness and the pressures he faced while maintaining a polished image amidst personal struggles with authority and identity. Through memories of collecting toys and rebellion against school rules, Dyer explores how humor can emerge from everyday growing-up moments, offering both comfort and insight into his complex journey.
The world’s richest families are cutting ties with U.S. assets amid President Trump’s tariffs, viewing the economic climate as increasingly unpredictable. One family office has divested entirely of U.S. holdings, shifting investments to Asia, while a bank executive noted an unprecedented sell-off, signaling potential long-term shifts in wealth distribution. Many have reduced or paused U.S. investments due to policy uncertainty and concerns about an economic downturn.
**Summary:** - Allen Walton, a Dallas business owner specializing in surveillance cameras, faces uncertainty due to Trump's shifting tariff policies on Chinese imports. - A 145% additional tariff significantly impacts his supply chain, as his products are mainly manufactured in China. - Other US businesses also struggle with planning amidst tariff changes, despite the challenges of moving production from China. - Experts argue that quality and price advantages may not return if production shifts back to the US. - Lower wages in China are no longer the primary reason for cheaper manufacturing; skilled labor and industrial tooling contribute more significantly.
The Ohtani family officially welcomed their first child—a daughter—following news that manager Dave Roberts confirmed Shohei was on MLB’s paternity list before Friday night’s game in Texas. Despite revealing little about the occasion or her name, the super sluggers expressed gratitude to their team and medical staff for their support during this new chapter.
The search for Madeleine McCann in Portugal, spanning 18 years since her disappearance in 2007, has concluded after German and Portuguese investigators used advanced tools like ground-penetrating radar to explore an area near Praia da Luz. Despite no major discoveries, they found animal bones and materials from abandoned homes. The operation ended with a celebratory atmosphere, including a round of applause and the exchange of beers between officers. Meanwhile, Christian Brückner, a prime suspect, remains in custody for unrelated charges but could be released if no further evidence is found.
A federal judge ruled Google a monopolist in online advertising, marking a significant blow to the tech giant. The case, brought by the U.S. Justice Department and eight states, accused Google of illegally maintaining dominance in ad tech, which harmed competitors and consumers. While the judge dismissed parts of the complaint, she agreed that Google's practices stifled competition and hurt publishers, particularly those struggling financially. The DOJ now seeks to force Google to sell portions of its ad tech business, with more legal decisions pending.
The U.S. administration has proposed a $6 billion cut to NASA’s 2025 budget, including eliminating its cornerstone Moon and Mars programs like the Space Launch System (SLS), Orion capsule, and Lunar Gateway, favoring commercial alternatives instead. This move, part of President Trump's broader strategy to prioritize commercial space travel over government initiatives, could significantly alter Artemis missions to the Moon and delay or shift focus toward Mars Sample Return. NASA's long-term goals for these missions were reportedly revised to align with commercial partnerships rather than its original plans under Trump.
Pinterest issued an apology after mistakenly suspending many accounts without warnings or explanations, sparking outrage from users who felt their appeals were ignored. The platform cited unspecified community guideline violations as the cause but failed to provide specifics about the internal error leading to over-enforcement. Users speculated that AI moderation might have been involved, though Pinterest clarified AI wasn't responsible for the issue. Since then, they've reinstated impacted accounts and aim to streamline processes for future mistakes.
Jenna Ortega is ready to take charge as director on her own upcoming film after nearly a decade of working on a script, expressing her excitement to star, produce, and now direct the project. Having previously directed an episode of *Wednesday* and executive produced *Death of a Unicorn*, the actress shares that she’s eager to focus fully on filmmaking behind the scenes in future endeavors.
Rayan Ait-Nouri, aged 23, has made a swift rise at Wolves, amassing over 157 appearances since joining in 2020, despite rumors of moving to Manchester City. The deal includes a €40 million transfer fee, with Wolves' history noted as part of the consideration. Ait-Nouri and Wolves' midfielder Tijjani Reijnders are both set to join Pep Guardiola's Manchester City squad for the FIFA Club World Cup. City is finalizing their transfer business ahead of June games, with interest from other clubs like Lyon and Juventus. Meanwhile, manager Jurgen Klosterman may lose Jack Grealish and Kyle Walker due to their personal ambitions.
US Vice President JD Vance has arrived in India for strategic talks with PM Modi on a key trade deal amid escalating US-China tensions. His four-day visit combines high-level negotiations with family sightseeing, reflecting both diplomatic and personal ties between the two nations. Despite efforts to strengthen economic partnership, challenges such as farmer protests and visa issues cast shadows over the discussions, while India seeks to balance its strategic alliances in the face of US-China geopolitical rivalry.
The U.S. government has instructed a key research facility in Frederick, Maryland, to halt all experimental work by April 29th due to personnel issues affecting safety culture. The Integrated Research Facility, part of NIAID, will stop studies on diseases like Lassa fever, SARS-CoV-2, and EEE, with some viruses still relevant despite the shutdown. This follows government restructuring aimed at job cuts across federal agencies under President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency.
The Census Bureau is facing a significant staffing crisis due to departures and potential firings, which could impact the reliability of its statistics. Key personnel involved in the 2030 census preparations have left, raising concerns about the bureau's ability to maintain quality data. The Trump administration's hiring freeze and attempts to end remote work agreements are contributing to these staffing challenges. Additionally, fears of data misuse at other agencies could discourage households from sharing personal information with the Census Bureau, further complicating its efforts.
The House Republicans' ambitious $1.5 trillion spending cut proposal is met with fierce opposition from Senate Republicans, who are criticizing its scale as "wimpy" and expressing worries about Medicaid co-pays and increased borrowing limits. Meanwhile, House members like Rep. Nick LaLota have proposed modifying a tax break known as SALT, which isn't a top priority for Senate Republicans. The reconciliation process in the Senate could lead to substantial changes or even defeat, highlighting the need for bipartisan cooperation to balance competing interests.
Once upon a time, politicians lied in bed—it’s a phrase that might have cut through. But today, lying has taken on new dimensions with 30,573 fibs during one politician’s first term alone. Now, with tools like YouTube and social media algorithms amplifying persuasive lies, the public is being fed a diet of misinformation shaped by targeted ads. While the Australian Electoral Commission tries to combat this, it’s struggling because there’s no requirement for truthfulness in authorized ads. The result is a slippery slope where voters are more likely to be influenced than ever before, raising questions about the integrity of our democratic process.
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Eight in 10 of those eligible to vote in the conclave were appointed by Pope Francis in the past 12 years. Many had never met each other before heading to Rome over the past week after the pope’s death last Monday. But discreet ad hoc discussions and lobbying in the Vatican’s corridors, dining rooms and magnificent gardens have gathered pace over recent days. In 2013, Jorge Mario Bergoglio was not considered a papabile, but by the end of the conclave he was Pope Francis. Speculation on the outcome of the conclave has already become one of the most popular betting markets this year.
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Larry Hoover, a 74-year-old gangster whose crimes were originally sentenced to life in prison, was recently granted a commute by President Trump along with his son-in-law Julie and partner Todd Chrisley. This came after their families raised concerns about the recent pardon of Larry’s long-standing nemesis, Rick Ross, for another man’s drug deal. Hoover had been serving life sentences for a 1973 murder and managing a gang he later disavowed. His release highlights how a single president's action can impact individuals far beyond their legal sentences.
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The crash saw 27 people hospitalized after a car hit a group of Liverpool fans celebrating their Premier League victory during a parade in the city center. The man driving the vehicle, a 53-year-old white British man, has been arrested. The incident occurred near Water Street in Liverpool, involving 47 injured individuals, including four children. Liverpool leaders and public figures expressed support for those affected, acknowledging it as an isolated event not linked to terrorism.
Gwyneth Paltrow, who has consciously uncoupled from multiple food groups in the past, is bringing pasta back into her life. And she can have a little bread and cheese, too, as a treat. “A little pasta after being strict with it for so long.”Why on earth am I writing about this? “I was drinking seven nights a week and making pasta and eating bread. Over the years, she has arguably helped to normalize restrictive eating and glorify orthorexia, an unhealthy obsession with healthy eating.
Alabama's strong recruitment class features top prospects in defense and offense, while Clemson continues to build its roster with notable commits. Schools like Notre Dame highlight their ability to develop talent across positions this season, offering a mix of talent and strategy for fans to follow.
Microsoft has Refreshed Its Surface Lineup with Two New "Copilot+ PCs," including a 12-inch tablet and a 13-inch laptop, both offering impressive battery life and enhanced AI integration for productivity. The Surface Pro 12-inch model clocks in at up to 16 hours of use, while the Surface Laptop 13-inch variant provides nearly 24 hours on a single charge. Both devices feature built-in Microsoft Copilot AI to streamline workflows across apps like Microsoft 365, enhancing security and efficiency by default.
At least two crew members died after a South Korean Navy turboprop aircraft crashed into a hillside near Pohang, southeast of Seoul, following a training session at an air base. The plane, used for marine patrols, was en route about five minutes before the incident. Two bodies were recovered within hours, while the other two crew members remain missing. investigators are probing the cause, supported by video footage showing smoke and fire in the area.
The USDA has reinstated climate change-related information removed during President Trump's administration, after a lawsuit argued the removal violated federal laws protecting public access to government records and requiring proper notice. The agency stated it will restore all degraded content within two weeks, including details on forest conservation, clean energy investments, and climate-smart agriculture. A coalition of groups sued to ensure compliance with FOIA, the Paperwork Reduction Act, and Administrative Procedure requirements.
“DEVELOPING SCANDAL: Macron, Starmer, and Merz caught on video on their return from Kiev,” Jones wrote, misidentifying the video as the leaders coming back from Kiev rather than the train ride there. All three of the ‘leaders’ look completely cracked out.”DEVELOPING SCANDAL: Macron, Starmer, and Merz caught on video on their return from Kiev. Getty Images has high-resolution photos that allow us to zoom in on the supposed bag of cocaine to better inspect what’s going on. One of the images Jones shared on X actually looked much more like a bag of cocaine. pic.twitter.com/xyXhGm9Dsr — Élysée (@Elysee) May 11, 2025The images posted to X by Jones haven’t received any Community Notes, the crowdsourced fact-checking program.
Edan Alexander, a 21-year-old American-Israeli dual citizen who had been believed to be the last surviving U.S.-born Israeli held hostage by Hamas in Gaza, was released on Monday as part of a deal negotiated directly with the United States. The release came after President Trump pressed for his safe return following the collapse of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas earlier that month. Alexander, who grew up in New Jersey and served in the Israeli military after completing a special program to prepare young immigrants for service, is now free after more than two decades of captivity under Hamas.
Nike is returning to Amazon after two years away due to counterfeit goods and unlicensed sellers, though CEO Elliott Hill emphasized the company’s focus on wholesale instead of direct sales. The sneaker company plans to resell products directly on Amazon soon, but it will likely raise prices across its lineup—adult clothing and shoes could see a $2-$10 increase as part of ongoing efforts to combat tariffs imposed by President Trump.
The Secretlab Easter Sale offers significant discounts on popular gaming chairs and accessories. Key highlights include the premium Titan series: the flagship Titan Evo with customizable designs inspired by popular games, available in multiple sizes and colors; a slightly cheaper option, Titan 2020, offering similar features but with updated upholstery; the budget-friendly Titan Evo Lite at an attractive price point; and the Nanogen Edition for those seeking top-tier comfort. Accessories like desk mats and cable management tools are also discounted, making this sale a comprehensive deal for gamers looking to enhance their setup without overspending.
The DotterPod Mini iSesamo Spudger is an exceptional multitool, offering unmatched affordability and durability for everyday tasks, akin to a Swiss Army knife in a compact form. Its twin pack deal at $11 provides excellent value, lasting over two years with proper maintenance. The tool excels in versatility, tackling everything from opening boxes to repairing small gadgets seamlessly, making it indispensable for daily use.
Silicon Valley's ride-hailing giant is back with another "bus," this time a program called Route Share, which uses fixed shuttles to provide reliable transportation during peak hours in seven cities. While Uber claims the service will lower costs and improve reliability for commuters, critics warn that it risks worsening congestion and environmental harm by increasing emissions from inefficient private transport options rather than boosting public transit systems. Transit advocates argue that relying on private companies like Uber to fix urban mobility is unlikely to address systemic issues without public accountability mechanisms in place.
NVIDIA's GTC conference showcased a lineup of cutting-edge innovations designed to accelerate the AI revolution. The company unveiled advancements across hardware, software, and infrastructure, including the Blackwell Ultra AI platform for supercharged performance and Vera Rubin chips aimed at boosting data center efficiency. These developments aim to make AI applications more scalable and efficient while addressing the growing demand for inference processing. With a focus on future-proofing AI capabilities and expanding into physical AI applications like robotics, NVIDIA is positioning itself to seize trillion-dollar opportunities in this rapidly evolving field.
Demetrius Knight Jr., a 25-year-old Cincinnati Bengals linebacker who worked as a food delivery driver during college to support his family, shed tears upon receiving his draft pick. The father of two reflects on how that experience has shaped him, prioritizing responsibility and family over financial struggles. Now drafted in the second round, Knight plans to use his influence as an older prospect to guide younger teammates while continuing his family's tradition of stability through hunting and raising their children.
"The Two Popes," a film about Pope Francis and his predecessor, saw its Netflix viewership surge after the pope's death, reaching 3.2 million views in one week. The movie also earned Academy Awards nominations and inspired a global audience with its multilingual dialogue. Meanwhile, the fictional "Conclave" spiked in popularity as news of Pope Francis' passing spread, with viewership jumping by 283%. Both films highlight the impact of Pope Francis, a trailblazing Latin American pope who died after suffering from a stroke and heart failure on April 21.
The highly anticipated F1 film, starring Brad Pitt, drops its thrilling new trailer this week, offering deeper insights into Pitt's character while showcasing intense Formula 1 action. The film features extensive real-world F1 footage, product-placement highlights including Shark/Ninja and Expensify logos, and a stellar cast led by Javier Bardem. Produced by visionary director Joseph Kosinski under the legendary Hans Zimmer's score, this high-end production promises to captivate F1 fans with its fast-paced and gripping narrative.
Crystal Palace secured their third trip to the FA Cup final with a thrilling 3-0 victory over Aston Villa, thanks to goals from Ismaïla Sarr and Eberechi Eze as the Eagles celebrated an exciting comeback at Wembley. Sarr netted twice, including a crucial penalty, while Eze delivered a stunning final effort from outside the box to cap off an exceptional performance. The win sends Palace fans into high spirits as they prepare to face Manchester United or Nottingham Forest in their quest for their first FA Cup trophy since 1996.
As tensions rise in Kashmir following a deadly attack on Tuesday, India reports an exchange of fire with Pakistani soldiers, though neither side has confirmed involvement. The United Nations cautions against escalation, warning that ongoing regional rivalry and water scarcity fears could make de-escalation increasingly difficult despite expert claims of no water shortage given the region’s geography.
Hamas and a Palestinian attacker have demonstrated their latest tactics in targeting Jews, using their anti-Semitic ideologies as cover for violence. In Washington, D.C., a man named Elias Rodriguez reportedly shot two Jewish staff members at an AJC event, claiming to act on behalf of the Palestinian struggle but with clear intent toward Jews. Both victims were American or of mixed heritage, highlighting how such hatred can take form in everyday acts of violence. The incidents underscore the ongoing struggle against anti-Semitism and whether society can effectively address it without fueling further violence.
Environmental groups are criticizing President Trump’s executive order to speed up deep-sea mining as a threat to marine ecosystems and climate change efforts, while over 30 countries and organizations have called for a moratorium on such activities.
Microsoft is eliminating its developer onboarding fees for the Microsoft Store on Windows starting in June 2025, aiming to simplify the process for creators while responding to legal pressure from Apple over similar measures. While the company retains a 12% charge for games and a 15% cut for non-gaming apps within its commerce platform, this move reflects its broader strategy to compete more effectively with Apple's App Store and Google's Play store on Android.
Bitcoin has surged 60% since Donald Trump’s re-election, reaching $111,000, following his unexpected crypto-friendly stance at the largest Bitcoin conference in Las Vegas, featuring Trump family members like Vice President JD Vance and their sons. While this event sparks concerns about the integrity of his administration’s crypto policies, Bitcoin has Recovered from its low post-Treasury tariffs announcements, marking a strong rebound amid optimism for a crypto-friendly future under current leadership. With a market cap exceeding $2.18 trillion, Bitcoin continues to be seen as a key driver of global economic power.
The U.S. has flagged a secretive Russian satellite, Cosmos 2553, as showing erratic spinning behavior, raising concerns about its functionality and raising questions about Russia's nuclear anti-satellite weapons program. The satellite, launched in 2022 before the invasion of Ukraine, has exhibited abnormal spinning patterns tracked by space firms LeoLabs and Slingshot Aerospace over the past year. Its primary uses were as a radar satellite for intelligence and a radiation testing platform, but U.S. officials have linked its malfunction to potential advanced nuclear capabilities, complicating Russia's public displays of space defense technology.
"It was a moment of pure joy when my mother held me in her arms as I was born, but the news of her passing due to young-onset dementia left a void that no words could fill. Her final moments revealed how deeply she had been touched by her daughter’s grief, yet she remained filled with love and laughter until the end. Through the little details of our life—her preference for McDonald’s sundaes or her jokes about grandfathers—I carry a piece of her gentle wisdom every day."