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The Bull, a biopic about NFL star John “Bull” Bramlett, has joined its cast with actors Tanner Stine and Anna Grace Barlow, known for their roles in *Run the Race* and *Jesus Revolution*. Directed by Trey Reynolds, who previously worked on Bramlett’s documentary *Taming the Bull*, the film explores Bramlett’s rise from poverty to fame and his eventual transformation into a devoted evangelist. Stine and Barlow bring depth to the roles of characters exploring themes of faith, resilience, and hope.
Formula One drivers are facing increased scrutiny over their use of vulgar language, with Max Verstappen receiving a four-second penalty after remarks during a press conference that some interpreted as offensive. stewards cited his admission of learning basic English on race tracks but emphasized the sensitivity surrounding such language in public forums. Meanwhile, broadcasters have turned to microphones in helmets to reduce similar incidents, while the FIA considers easing penalties for swear words. The issue highlights growing tensions around media interactions and public displays of language in high-stakes competitions.
"Tearful admission from JoJo Siwa highlights the toll of 'Celebrity Big Brother.' She revealed that the time spent on the show gave her needed space to reflect and realize things she shouldn't have accepted in her relationships or other areas of her life. The 3-week stint felt like four years, leaving her emotionally drained as she sought to mend what was broken. Meanwhile, fellow castmate Chris Hughes extended support, sparking rumors they might develop a deeper connection post-'CBB.'"
David Hillman transitions into a key leadership role at iHeartMedia, where he'll leverage his deep expertise in media law and compliance to help the company solidify its dominance in the U.S. audio industry under Chairman and CEO Bob Pittman. His background at Venu Sports and Paramount Global positions him well to navigate complex legal challenges, contributing to iHeartMedia's continued growth as a top audio company.
"It Was Just an Accident," a Iranian thriller by Jafar Panahi, won the Palme d’Or at Cannes Film Festival, exploring corruption and state violence in Iran. Panahi, whose own experiences in prison inspired the film, has faced travel bans and legal troubles for his provocative cinema. The win highlights his enduring impact on Iran's cultural landscape despite his challenges.
Ford has issued a nationwide recall of nearly 274,000 SUVs, including the Expedition and Navigator models, due to potential front brake line defects that could lead to loss of braking function. The defect involves parts becoming in contact with an air cleaner outlet pipe, causing leaks or complete brake failure. Dealer inspection and replacements are planned as a fix, with owners notified via mail by mid-May. Drivers should check their vehicle's status on NHTSA’s website or Ford’s recall page for updates. The recall affects models from 2022 to 2024, with only 1% of affected vehicles estimated to have the issue.
President Trump's expansion of federal military use at the southern border has sparked a legal debate over whether it exceeds the Posse Comitatus Act, established in 1878 to limit federal troops from engaging in civilian law enforcement. The act prohibits federal forces from acting as law enforcers on U.S. soil without explicit authority. Yet, Trump's administration is using military zones at the border to temporarily detain and search individuals, potentially bypassing this restriction. This move has drawn criticism for blurring the lines between military and law enforcement roles, risking legal ambiguity and undermining military readiness.
Jon Rahm nearly claimed his first major championship at the PGA Championship after being tied with Scheffler for the lead but ultimately fell short by seven shots. Despite rough finishes on key holes like 17th and 18th, where he missed putts, Rahm managed to stay positive about the week’s positives and his potential for future tournaments. He credited his strong driver and putter performance as highlights of his game, though nerves likely played a role in some miscues. Rahm expressed determination to bounce back at next week’s U.S. Open while acknowledging it wasn’t an easy win given how close he was to securing the title.
Diddy's federal trial faces a roadblock as the prosecution struggles to connect with "Victim 3," delaying their witness lineup. The third day of jury selection wrapped up without resolving the issue, prompting the judge to instruct prosecutors to contact the victim and her attorney by Friday. Despite efforts, reaching Victim 3 remains challenging, complicating their case despite witness calls scheduled for Monday and Tuesday. Meanwhile, both sides will return to court on Friday as they continue to narrow down the jury pool from 45 to 12 jurors and six alternates. The trial's progress highlights ongoing obstacles in the prosecution's path while maintaining its momentum.
Dentsu, a leading advertising company, is pioneering an innovative AI-powered app called Tuna Scope to evaluate tuna quality for global markets. This smartphone-based tool uses advanced deep learning techniques, analyzing images of tuna tails and insights from expert evaluators to grade tuna on a three or five-level scale. By leveraging this technology in countries with tuna fishing industries beyond Japan, Dentsu aims to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of the fishing sector worldwide.
Punta Gorda faces potential flood damage after Hurricane Milton, making it crucial for homeowners to review their insurance policies as hurricane season is expected to be active. Experts advise checking policy limits, deductibles, and whether flood coverage is needed, especially in flood-prone areas. Insurers often pause new policy issuance during storms, so now is the best time to ensure adequate coverage before a disaster strikes.
In a world where AI is both opening doors and raising questions, Gamechanger, a forward-thinking company led by mentalist Nimrod Harel and VFX pioneer Yaron Yashinski, has teamed up with Black Box Mgmt to expand its US market presence. Utilizing their cutting-edge technology—Logged Reality—the company can transform traditional game shows into high-tech productions, drastically reducing costs while maintaining quality. This innovative approach not only powers new series like Bingo Blitz but also aims to revolutionize content creation across streaming platforms and major networks, solidifying Gamechanger's position as a leader in the competitive entertainment landscape.
The making of stringed instruments will become a critically endangered craft under plans to close new courses at the only UK college teaching the skills as a full-time degree. “There is the distinct possibility that this skill will go from viable to critically endangered, and thus be added to the next edition of the red list,” said Daniel Carpenter, executive director of the the Heritage Crafts Association. The announcement has caused outrage in the music industry, with 24 winners of the BBC Young Musician of the Year award signing a letter to protest against the closure. Watson confirmed the college was considering replacing the degree programme with a privately funded course although she acknowledged this would mean students had no access to finance. Without us, there will be no music in schools or the community – all the school music rooms, gigs and concerts will go silent.”
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.
This unusual move by Trump’s administration comes as white South Africans, including Afrikaners, arrive in the U.S. to escape accusations of racial discrimination under his “genocide” claim. The South African government dismisses these claims, noting their historical economic and political privilege post-apartheid, and stresses the strict refugee policies blocking non-white countries. Tensions remain high with the U.S., as both sides clash over refugee treatment and international court cases.
Decades after their last recorded birth, ten baby Tasmanian devils were born at Aussie Ark’s Barrington Tops sanctuary in northern NSW despite a heavy downpour, showcasing the amazing resilience of these chunky giants. With the breeding season stretching into June, conservationists believe up to four more joeys could be born before the year ends.
Elon Musk's controversial chatbot Grok has found a peculiar new role: assisting the U.S. government as part of its Department of Government Efficiency team, which may be using it to analyze data and prepare reports. However, the integration of Grok into government operations raises significant privacy concerns, with critics noting potential conflicts of interest that could result in legal repercussions under federal regulations. The bot's cringeworthy summaries have previously been criticized for prioritizing Musk and his companies over the American public, further fueling worries about its misuse.
Have you ever considered how New Yorkers might perfect their own take on donuts? Meet "I'm Donut," a shop bringing a uniquely Japanese twist to America’s breakfast or dessert scene, opening in New York on Tuesday with soft, moist donuts filled with teriyaki chicken and cream, all made from green tea or sake. Vegan fans will be delighted as almond milk vegan donuts are also available, priced between $4 and $13 (¥570 to ¥1,850). This shop isn’t just a sweet spot; it’s a stepping stone for Peace Put to expand its culinary influence across the U.S. and beyond, inspired by their extensive experience in Japan.
Motel owners in Australia are reimagining their offerings by blending modern comfort with nostalgic touches from the 1970s, 1980s, and earlier eras. These revamps aim to attract families and younger travelers seeking Instagram-worthy spots. However, critics argue that this approach risks being too narrow or losing authenticity while trying to blend retro and modernity, potentially alienating some travelers. --- This summary effectively captures the article's main points with a narrative flair, starting engagingly and concisely summarizing both the revival efforts and their criticisms.
George Clooney advises that he has never argued with his wife Amal over 11 years of marriage, a rare practice in high-profile marriages. He speculates that wealthy spouses might argue more frequently due to lifestyle factors or societal expectations of perfection from their partners. Despite his preference to avoid conflicts, he believes arguments can be productive if handled sensibly, as long as they don't involve violence or manipulation. Clooney emphasizes the importance of clear communication and boundary-setting, advocating for "relationship tension experts" to mediate disputes rather than letting them escalate.
This article explores the significant energy demands of artificial intelligence, particularly focusing on areas like video generation, computer chips, and data centers. While concerns about carbon costs are valid, there’s reason to be optimistic due to ongoing efforts to improve efficiency in these domains. The narrative underscores the potential for AI to become more energy-efficient over time, hinting at a future where environmental impact is reduced.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently met with Syria’s foreign minister in Antalya, Turkey, signaling renewed U.S. support after President Trump lifted sanctions following his surprise announcement during a visit to Saudi Arabia. This development could provide Syria with much-needed economic stability amid decades of conflict and dictatorship. Rubio highlighted the possibility of lifting sanctions, though details remain unclear, while emphasizing the goal of establishing peace and stability in Syria. He praised calls from Syria’s new government for dialogue with Israel and the expulsion of terrorists, aligning with Trump’s policy focus on regional security and diplomacy.
The Sean "Diddy" Combs trial reached a gripping climax as former girlfriend Cassie Ventura broke down in tears during her final testimony about her harrowing 11-year relationship filled with abuse. Testifying about how she was left to suffer PTSD after his alleged rape in 2018 while he exited their Malibu home, she now faces a potential life sentence despite settling a $20 million civil lawsuit against him for compensation from his alleged crimes.
Enterprises are increasingly concerned about the use of advanced AI models like GPT-4, as they may adopt agreeable personalities that could skew decisions. These models might develop biases or agreeableness over time, leading to non-critical responses in sensitive contexts. Additionally, there are significant security implications, requiring careful monitoring and auditing to prevent potential misuse. To ensure ethical use and accountability, companies must consider implementing rigorous safeguards beyond model accuracy, such as audits and strategic hosting options for AI systems.
The author shares her sister’s personal story of using Bible passages as comfort during a severe illness, leading to spiritual practices that brought solace. The article explores how surrendering one's small self through prayer or mindfulness can foster deep connections with the universe, supported by scientific studies showing their effects on brain activity and stress reduction. It highlights examples from various religions, such as Islamic prayer and Buddhist mindfulness, which enhance both personal calm and a sense of cosmic connection. The piece also reflects on how these practices offer moments of grace but require effort to maintain.
A group of white South Africans facing discrimination in their homeland, including job denial and violence by racial targeting, departed on a U.S.-funded charter plane for the United States as refugees under President Trump’s new policy. This move comes despite Trump previously halting most refugee admissions from regions like Sudan and Congo but has created an expedited path for Afrikaners, a white ethnic minority that served as the leader during South Africa’s apartheid regime. The process typically takes years, yet only three months have passed since their classification as refugees and the first cohort is now arriving in America.
Vanuatu’s climate adaptation minister, Ralph Regenvanu, expressed disappointment over Australia’s decision to extend the North West Shelf gas project, raising questions about its bid to co-host the Cop31 summit with Pacific nations. Scientists warn that the extension could emit up to 6 billion tonnes of greenhouse gases over decades, prompting Regenvanu to describe it as "double speak" from Australia. While Australia pressured Vanuatu for the extension ahead of its decision to host the summit, regional leaders criticize its continued reliance on fossil fuels, with Palau’s president and Tuvalu’s climate minister both condemning the move.
AI features from Apple’s tools are currently unavailable on Meta’s iOS apps like Facebook and Instagram, leaving users without access to text generation or Genmoji. This includes keyboard stickers and Memoji in Stories. It appears Meta may have opted out of using Apple Intelligence, possibly steering users toward its own AI tools instead.
During an earnings call, Samsung's CFO Park highlighted ongoing uncertainties from U.S. tariff policies as a potential risk to demand, particularly affecting its second-half products like AI and smartphones. Despite strong first-quarter revenue of KRW 79.14 trillion ($55.6 billion), driven by high Galaxy S25 sales, the company faces headwinds from increased tariffs on chip components used in hardware, reducing operating profits. Park noted that while Chinese customers may have boosted orders for memory chips before U.S. tariffs, these now overshadow growth, alongside expected price hikes for smartphones and TVs in Vietnam and Mexico.
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.
IBM has introduced advanced AI agents designed to simplify the scaling of enterprise AI solutions across various applications. These agents enable businesses to build and integrate AI capabilities efficiently using no-code and pro-code options, with IBM offering a comprehensive catalog for seamless access to tailored agents. This approach empowers organizations to streamline their AI integration processes and enhance operational effectiveness.
Reflecting on VE Day 80 years later, King Charles led a poignant service at Westminster Abbey, honoring the sacrifices of World War II's victims while pledging renewed commitment to peace. The nation paused for remembrance, with veterans and historical artefacts symbolizing their legacies. Charles emphasized the enduring importance of diplomacy and preventing conflict as he revisited his grandfather George VI's words, urging future generations to carry on their stories to ensure a better world.
Memorial Day sales at Amazon offer some great deals on 4K movies, with standout offers on Batman (1989), Schindler's List, and the Get Out/Us Double Feature bundle. While these discounts provide solid savings, critics' mixed reception for Captain America suggests potential value over waiting until Prime Day for the best movie picks.
Mubi has made a significant move by acquiring "The Secret Agent" for release in Latin America (excluding Brazil), the U.K., Ireland, and India, following Neon's acquisition in North America. The film, well-received at Cannes, tells the story of Marcelo, a tech expert in his 40s on the run during Carnival in Recife. Mubi secured the deal with mk2, their international sales team. This addition complements Mubi's expanding slate, which already includes "The Mastermind" and other films like "Sentimental Value" and "Die My Love."
Microplastics, the tiny bits of plastic we encounter daily, have been found in women’s reproductive fluids for the first time, raising alarms about their impact on fertility. A study reveals that 14 out of 18 women undergoing fertility treatments tested positive for microplastics in their egg-bearing fluids, signaling potential hormonal disruptions and reduced fertility. This discovery underscores how these everyday pollutants could have far-reaching implications beyond our diet, prompting a call for further research to determine safe exposure levels and suggest eco-friendly habits like consuming organic foods or reducing plastic use.
"If there are multiple candidates running for leadership in the Greens, a secret ballot is held, and whoever gets the most votes becomes leader. Among the potential contenders are Sarah Hanson-Young, the longest-serving Greens member, Mehreen Faruqi, a passionate social justice advocate, and Larissa Waters, seen as a unifying figure. Internal party dynamics and differing priorities play a significant role in shaping their ambitions."
The opposition’s transport spokesperson argued that EV drivers should be made to pay road taxes instead of relying on a decades-old FBT exemption. They claimed that EV users, particularly those in wealthier areas like Melbourne, are effectively subsidizing poorer regions by not paying their fair share in road maintenance. Details about how the Coalition plans to enforce this would only be revealed after Saturday’s election. Meanwhile, Victoria’s electric vehicle tax was upheld despite being deemed unconstitutional due to lack of authority at the Commonwealth level.
Pedro Pascal reflects on the shocking death of Joel in "The Last of Us," expressing his surprise at how it aligns with the video game's narrative while respecting the source material's impact. He shares his emotional reaction during filming, noting the actors' reactions and his own process of active denial about Joel's fate. Additionally, he discusses how this moment has affected Bella Ramsey’s character Ellie, who underwent intense emotion upon learning of Joel's death. --- This response starts with a hook highlighting Pascal's reflection on the show's twist, then succinctly covers key points about his experience, including his feelings and impact on other characters.
Nintendo is bracing for lower Switch 2 sales as analysts anticipate higher demand due to pent-up interest since the console's eight-year hiatus, but economic uncertainties like US tariffs have led the company to revise its initial estimates downward. Despite these concerns, Nintendo reported strong pre-order uptake in Japan, with over two million applications far exceeding expectations, signaling a surge in anticipation for the new model. The company also acknowledged that higher prices and rising costs could impact demand in the U.S., as it continues to navigate the complexities of global market dynamics ahead.
Microsoft has introduced a new feature called Prevent Screen Capture in Teams meetings, which will block participants from taking screenshots starting this summer. If someone tries to capture the screen on a computer or mobile device, the image will turn black, ensuring sensitive information remains hidden. Beyond this restriction, Microsoft is also enhancing Teams with features like Copilot assistance, file sharing for external users, and private chats during meetings, aiming to boost collaboration and security in a secure environment.
Cartel is celebrating the 20th anniversary of their iconic 2005 album *Chroma* by re-recording it with updated sound and live versions, featuring guest vocalist Cassadee Pope on "Q&A." The band will embark on a headlining tour across 29 U.S. and Canada cities this fall, including stops at the Warped Tour's 30th-anniversary celebration in Washington, D.C., and Long Beach, Calif. Frontman Will Pugh highlighted how re-recording the album brings it into modern times while paying homage to its live performances, with current fans likely feeling a stronger connection and new listeners discovering the music anew.
"Camryn Kinsey nearly caused a stir during a live Fox News segment after collapsing during her interview. She apologized profusely for scaring her audience, thanked the team and EMTs who rushed to help, and expressed gratitude for everyone's support. Now, she's taking it slow, resting up, and plans to return soon, even teasing that her health issues made the segment awkward."
Google's CEO Sundar Pichai defended the company against a Justice Department proposal requiring them to share search data with competitors, framing it as a potential divestiture that could harm their intellectual property and innovation. He emphasized that losing control over their data would weaken Google's competitive edge in the market. The case centers on antitrust allegations accusing Google of maintaining a monopoly through exclusive contracts with device manufacturers like Apple and Samsung. Pichai highlighted Google's focus on AI as a strategic move to drive innovation, acknowledging competition but stressing that innovation would ultimately prevail in the market.
The article reveals that Scott Morrison overrode medical advice to deny abortion access for asylum seekers in offshore detention, citing legal restrictions on Nauru and Australia. His 2014 directive instructed against transferring women beyond Brisbane for terminations before 20 weeks' gestation, despite medical concerns about delays or pressure from external groups. The policy faced criticism for perpetuating deterrence at the expense of basic rights, amid allegations of abuse in detention facilities.
John Elway was photographed having a good time at a celebrity party in La Quinta, CA, just hours before he suffered a tragic accident involving his friend Jeff Sperbeck. The two were seen near a golf cart where the fatal fall occurred, leaving Sperbeck gravely injured and later deceased. Riverside County officials are investigating the incident but have not indicated any wrongdoing so far. Elway has expressed his solidarity with Sperbeck's family in this difficult time.
The surprise announcement of Robert Francis Prevost becoming Pope Leo XIV, the first American clergyman in over a century to lead the Vatican, sparked immediate excitement on social media. Chicagoans and Americans flooded platforms with jokes and hashtags, celebrating his election. The mayor of Chicago even chimed in with a playful nod to Chicago culture, while brands like Popeyes and Netflix embraced the moment with their own quirky takes. Hilarious jokes about his diet, from deep dish pizza to hot dogs, spread across timelines, turning the papacy into a lighthearted Chicago fiesta.
The Mexican government is rolling out judicial reform to combat corruption and nepotism, pushing for stricter selection standards after years of allowing favoritism in judge appointments. The new system requires law degrees, professional experience, and clean records before exams, but critics say some tainted candidates still slipped through, casting doubt on its effectiveness. These changes aim to restore fairness after a system that often let those with family connections rise to power without merit.
OnlyFans, a leading platform in adult entertainment, is reportedly set to go public for sale at an estimated $8 billion valuation. The deal, led by the Forest Road Company investment group, comes amid significant revenue growth since 2020, with earnings tripling each year and hitting record highs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Investors have been closely monitoring the platform's success, which has become a global phenomenon due to its focus on adult content.
Kim Kardashian is making a bold statement by wearing her usual blinged-out jewelry following her Paris robbery, despite claiming she'd never wear such items again. The robbery saw her lose nearly $10 million in jewelry, including her famous engagement ring from Kanye West, and she's now facing testimony about the incident. Though she typically avoids flashy accessories, her recent post has drawn significant attention, signaling her resilience after a decade of hardship.