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Israel's military offensive into Gaza has been given the green light, with plans to deploy tens of thousands of soldiers and relocate Palestinians in the enclave. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indicated this would secure remaining hostages, but critics warn it won't fundamentally alter the post-war dynamics. Meanwhile, the offensive is expected to begin slowly as peace talks resume ahead of Trump's Gulf visit next week. The government also approved a humanitarian aid mechanism following food shortages in Gaza reaching catastrophic levels.
The Miami Mint flavored vape is a low-tech device that contains an unexpectedly high amount of nicotine—equivalent to 25 cigarettes—but remains illegal due to unregulated production in China and subsequent tariffs under President Trump. These devices pose public health risks as they lack oversight, potentially endangering young users while also discouraging legal alternatives like menthol or tobacco-flavored e-cigarettes with lower nicotine content. The ongoing trade war has already driven up vape prices, complicating efforts to address the issue without further escalating public health concerns tied to smoking cessation products.
Shards Protocol, a Web3 reputation platform rewarding users for milestones, has raised $2 million across multiple rounds, including notable investors like Animoca Brands and Kyber Ventures. The company expanded its offering to include Aura, a recognition layer that rewards on-chain contributions with reputation and rewards, aiming to enhance transparency and trust in the Web3 space. Users can now build their reputations through milestones, displayed on their profiles, allowing them to access more rewards as they contribute across various Web3 ecosystems.
Tommy Mellott's journey from being undervalued as a college quarterback to becoming a Raiders draft pick is a story of perseverance and passion. His dual abilities in quarterbacking and returning made him a perfect fit for their strategy of drafting multi-position players, particularly in special teams. Despite initial scouts overlooking his potential, Mellott's determination remains unwavering, with aspirations to secure an NFL role while pursuing medical school. This balance between athletic and academic ambitions highlights the multifaceted nature of professional athletics and how personal and professional relationships shape one's career choices.
Britain and India are deepening their counterterrorism cooperation, following recent tensions between India and Pakistan after a ceasefire was agreed upon last month. British Foreign Minister David Lammy visited both countries for discussions on counterterrorism measures, including combating terrorism financing, information sharing, and legal cooperation, as well as boosting bilateral trade.
Chelsea's Cole Palmer celebrated a hard-fought victory as he finally broke his 13-game goal drought with a stoppage-time penalty in a thrilling 3-1 win over Liverpool, earning cheers from fans despite the criticism from social media.
Michael Knowles undercuts President Trump's investigation into Kamala Harris's campaign by likening it to past Democrat-led probes during the Obama and Biden eras. He posits that the $1 million fund might encompass hidden income for potential kickbacks, despite acknowledging Oprah did not receive payment personally. Critics emphasize the need to base such investigations on evidence rather than speculation, but Knowles notes Trump's actions are supported by available evidence. Moreover, Trump humorously mocked Bruce Springsteen in a fake video, showcasing his broader engagement with media figures.
Friedrich Merz, Germany's conservative leader, faces a second vote in parliament after losing the first round of votes as he seeks to become Germany's new chancellor. Despite his potential to restore stability following a year of political instability and despite forming a coalition with the SPD to govern, his path remains uncertain.
Four people died and one was seriously injured when a cable car crashed near Naples, Italy, on Thursday. A cable snapped, sending the cabin plummeting to the ground. Rescue efforts were hampered by fog and wind. The cable car had recently reopened for the summer season. Authorities are investigating the cause of the accident.
The proposed transformation of Guantanamo Bay into a "charter city" by Libertarians aims to foster prosperity and innovation, drawing comparisons to past American expansionist efforts. However, critics raise concerns about ethical dilemmas, legal complexities, and the potential for abusing resources and conditions faced by immigrants.
Valentina Xunaxi, a former contestant on RuPaul's Drag Race, publicly revealed herself as a transgender woman on her Instagram account, noting she has been transitioning privately for some time and admits there was pressure along the way. The announcement came on her 34th birthday, where fans flooded her with well wishes, including messages from fellow drag queens like Bianca Del Rio and Jewels Sparkles.
Pierpaolo Piccioli, renowned for his elegant and feminine designs at Valentino, has been named creative director of Balenciaga, replacing Demna Giri, whose departure to Gucci signals a shift away from Balenciaga's controversial "memecore" aesthetic. This move comes amid broader changes in the luxury industry, as Kering, the parent company of Balenciaga and others, faces a 12% revenue drop. Piccioli aims to revitalize the brand with his creative vision, building on its legacy while adapting to current trends.
Arne Slot’s Liverpool side showed remarkable resilience as they bounced back from a dominant first-half lead to secure a thrilling 3-2 victory over Brighton after Jack Hinshelwood’s late winner on penalties sealed their comeback. Despite falling behind twice and facing intense pressure, Salah avoided further disqualification while substitute Alexander-Arnold appeared relieved he didn’t have to play despite his fans booing him off the field earlier. Brighton’s late equalizer from Kaoru Mitoma capped an explosive final 30 minutes for Hürzeler’s men, who had already secured qualification for the Conference League based on results elsewhere in the league table.
Barcelona secured their 32nd Copa del Rey title with a dramatic victory over Real Madrid in the final at Seville, thanks to Jules Kounde’s decisive goal in extra time. Despite an early 2-0 lead for Madrid and late chances, Barcelona fought back, ending their substitutes’ substitute drama when Rudiger was sent off just before kickoff. Kounde converted a key moment to win it for the Catalans, who now hold a quadruple title, while Madrid’s pre-match tension and controversial decisions in stoppage time added to the excitement of the match.
A narrow lane in Kolkata captured a moment that could never be replicated—a neighbours-only fire trick performed by Ankit Ghosh’s neighbour during Vijaya Dashami, the grand finale of Durga Puja. The vibrant celebration of this cultural potpourri highlights India’s rich tapestry, while Ankit, despite health challenges, hopes his photo will inspire pride and connection in a world that often feels divided.
**Nawy Disrupts Egypt's Real Estate Sector with Tech-Driven Innovation** NawaY, founded by Mostafa El Beltagy in 2019, has emerged as a disruptor in Egypt's real estate market by offering unbiased guidance through its innovative platform. The startup successfully raised $52 million in Series A funding, including crucial debt support from top banks during the economic crisis, reflecting its rapid growth. Nawy now attracts millions of monthly visitors and is expanding into North Africa and the Middle East, including key markets like Morocco, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, with a strategic vision to dominate proptech leadership across these regions.
"Digital rage is on the rise! A report reveals that 91% of consumers experience frustrating digital service issues within a year, leading to potential backlash, revenue loss, and damaged reputations. The study shows poor digital experiences cost businesses significantly: 55% abandon purchases, 50% switch brands, and 39% cancel subscriptions. Keith Zubchevich emphasizes the growing demand for seamless customer experiences but warns that businesses must address 'thousand little cuts' affecting different customer groups, resulting in higher churn without noticeable issues."
A spike in MERS cases in Saudi Arabia has raised alarms about potential outbreaks during the annual Hajj festival, with at least nine infections reported since March and two deaths. Healthcare workers are at high risk due to close contact with an infected patient in Riyadh, while two cases remain unsolved, complicating efforts to prevent wider spread of the virus. Disease analytics firm Airfinity cautions that these cases heighten the risk of local and international outbreaks amid the upcoming event.
Eminem’s stalker was found guilty of first-degree home invasion and aggravated stalking after breaking into the rapper’s home outside of Detroit for a second time last summer, The Detroit News reports. Eminem testified during the trial, as did his security chief, and the jury returned the guilty verdict after about 90 minutes of deliberation. Hughes has a history of stalking Eminem, going back to 2019 when he broke into one of the rapper’s former homes looking for him. Prosecutor Seven Fox said that, like the 2020 incident, Eminem was sleeping when Hughes broke into his property early one morning last August. He’s on an island.”According to authorities, Eminem’s security team spotted Hughes near Eminem’s home at about 7 a.m. on Aug. 26, 2024.
YouTube has introduced a chart highlighting the top 100 U.S. podcasts, with "The Joe Rogan Experience" leading during May. The platform updates this chart weekly, ranking shows by watchtime. YouTube is positioning itself as a major player in podcasting, attracting over 1 billion monthly listeners, far exceeding Spotify's 2023 numbers. The company also plans to expand the chart globally and add new features to enhance user engagement.
(2:22)Open Extended ReactionsThe University of North Carolina issued a statement Friday saying Bill Belichick's girlfriend is a welcome guest at football facilities after reports claimed she had been banned by the school. Jordon Hudson, the 24-year-old girlfriend of the Tar Heels' coach, has gained notoriety for her hands-on approach to Belichick's media presence and branding, including a back-and-forth during an interview with CBS two weeks ago. But North Carolina made it clear her role as Belichick's de facto publicist has not impacted her access to the football program. "While Jordon Hudson is not an employee at the University or Carolina Athletics, she is welcome to the Carolina Football facilities," the school said in the statement. "Jordon will continue to manage all activities related to Coach Belichick's personal brand outside of his responsibilities for Carolina Football and the University."
Jiggly Caliente, a trailblazing performer known for her fiery personality and unwavering authenticity, has passed away at 44. After facing a severe health setback—including losing her right leg, she was celebrated as an incredible force in entertainment and advocacy. The drag icon, who had touched countless lives through her artistry, activism, and genuine connection with fans around the globe, left behind a legacy of love, courage, and light that will be sorely missed by those who knew and admired her. --- This summary captures her impact, health struggles, family announcement, achievements, and personal story succinctly.
The Espresso Series 1 from Fellow is priced at $1,500, offering extensive customization for baristas while remaining affordable compared to premium competitors. Its sleek red design with stainless metal accents provides a modern yet approachable look. The machine simplifies brewing with user-friendly controls and guided settings, making it ideal for both experts and newcomers, all for a reasonable price point.
Henry Pollock’s meteoric rise in the Premiership has caught the eye of rugby fans worldwide. The article highlights Phil Dowson noticing Pollock’s potential early on and believes he deserves the role of midweek captain for the British & Irish Lions, emphasizing his raw talent and drive. Pollock stands out with his boundless energy, which Andy Farrell will channel into every minute of the tour. Additionally, the cyclical nature of Lion squads is explored, noting that while some players may only tour once, it’s crucial to make the most of their limited opportunities in this key period.
In an era where family life feels uncertain, many Western adults are finding comfort in dogs as an intimate alternative. Declining birth rates and rising interest in pet ownership have led many to seek emotional connections akin to those with children but through their dogs. This trend reflects a broader shift toward simpler, sustainable forms of care, prioritizing love without the complexities of parenthood. Dogs offer a deeply intimate bond comparable to family life, signaling a evolving societal value system that prioritizes companionship over traditional family dynamics.
Javier Mascherano praised his Inter Miami CF for their unity and resilience as they secured a thrilling 4-2 victory over Montreal despite suffering three key injuries early in the match. The coach emphasized how these setbacks highlight the team's ability to unite and overcome adversity, signaling a growing sense of strength ahead of Saturday's game against the Columbus Crew. Mascherano also revealed concerns about his squad's depth heading into the Club World Cup, acknowledging challenges posed by recent player departures while stressing the importance of reinforcing certain positions.
Michael Dell envisions AI as data-driven and customer-centric, moving away from centralized algorithms toward decentralized systems. He offers solutions like the AI Factory, enhanced with powerful GPUs and optimized for speed and security, along with tools such as Project Lightning and Dell Private Cloud. The Pro Max Plus laptop is designed for local AI tasks, supporting remote workers. Dell's strategy aims to empower users with flexible, efficient AI solutions.
The 2025 iPad 11-inch has dropped to an impressive $299, making it a steal for its All-Day battery life, A16 chip performance, and Wi-Fi 6 speed. Boasting a vibrant Liquid Retina display with True Tone technology, it's a productivity powerhouse that can replace a laptop, thanks to its extensive app library and compatibility with the Apple Pencil. Reviews are overwhelmingly positive, averaging a 4.7-star rating, and it's all under $300—making this generation-defying device feel almost too good to be true. See at Amazon
Since ChatGPT's launch, generative AI has become a key tool across tech platforms, but its rapid growth outpaces efforts to establish safe usage guidelines. The shift to AI in education and workplace settings raises concerns about long-term effects on creativity, motivation, and well-being. While AI can enhance productivity, it often leaves workers feeling disconnected or less inspired when tasks lose AI support, leading to a psychological "AI hangover." Employers should consider using AI cautiously, prioritizing its benefits while addressing its drawbacks through thoughtful integration into workflows and investing in employee training to maintain engagement and motivation.
Donald Trump surprised the world by revealing massive multibillion-dollar tech deals with Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar during his Middle East tour. The announcements included selling advanced technologies like AI chips from Nvidia and semiconductor chips, poised to reshape global tech power dynamics. Key figures involved in negotiations included Sam Altman of OpenAI, Jensen Huang of Nvidia, and Elon Musk, whose influence extended into Saudi Arabia through Starlink satellite internet. However, these deals raise geopolitical concerns, particularly China's potential involvement, as Trump framed them as historic investments despite Biden's restrictive stance on U.S.-led tech sales.
The Trump administration is teaming up with Israel to distribute humanitarian aid in Gaza by ending the two-month blockade on food and fuel deliveries, but aid workers have expressed concerns about the feasibility of this plan. The proposed mechanism involves creating a limited number of distribution zones within the Strip, each capable of supplying around 700,000 Palestinians, while ensuring that aid workers can operate without direct interference from Israeli military forces stationed outside these zones to protect them.
In the Australian election campaign, leaders like Prime Minister Jacinta Ardern and Treasurer Peter Dutton are focusing on mundane issues such as tax cuts and car fuel prices rather than tackling global turbulence. Their efforts to pivot from former President Trump have been met with criticism for being insincere, while experts warn of potential security risks from Australia's reliance on foreign allies. The campaign has become oddly silent on the most pressing challenges facing the nation.
Memorial Day offers special savings on Sonos speakers, with up to 25% off on popular models like the Move 2 ($113 discount) and Roam 2 ($45 off). The Move 2 delivers premium audio while prioritizing portability, ideal for backyard use, while the Roam 2 combines ease of carrying with refined design and excellent sound quality. Additionally, bundles offering multiple speakers or accessories are available at great deals, making now a perfect time to enhance your audio system without breaking the bank.
The al-Qaeda affiliate Jama’a Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin (JNIM) claimed responsibility for an attack on a Burkina Faso army base in Djibo town, where they reportedly killed 200 soldiers. Burkina Faso’s military source disputed these figures, stating JNIM has historically exaggerated casualties in such attacks. The group has previously made similar claims, highlighting the challenges faced by the Sahel nations as they grapple with armed groups despite ongoing instability.
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Global warming and excess CO2 are transforming rice into a dangerous sponge for inorganic arsenic, raising health risks for billions who rely on it as a staple. Over a decade of research shows that rising temperatures and CO2 levels are causing rice plants to absorb more arsenic, linked to cancer and heart disease. Countries like India, China, and Vietnam are particularly vulnerable, with weak regulations failing to protect communities. While new, less methane-emitting rice varieties offer hope, the urgent need for action on climate change remains critical.
A Tragedy at the Intersection of Grit and Beauty: Two British tourists and an Arab woman with Israeli citizenship lost their lives in a cable car accident nearCastellammare di Stabia, Italy, just 20 seconds shy of reaching a scenic plateau overlookingsignificant views of the Gulf of Naples and Mount Vesuvius. The driver of the cable car also perished, while her critically injured brother was the only survivor.
A 15-year-old girl from Hiroshima was arrested after allegedly attacking three other students with a knife in front of their school, authorities reported, with none of the victims sustaining life-threatening injuries. Police describe the incident as an act of "attempted murder."
IGN’s May cover highlights **Elden Ring Nightreign** with a behind-the-scenes peek at FromSoftware’s Tokyo office. Among the reveals is **Libra: Creature of Night**, a new Nightlord that challenges players with unique mechanics, including a pivotal early decision affecting strength, elemental resistance, or weapon gains—but always with a steep cost. Don’t miss the gameplay video to experience it firsthand as you gear up for May’s coverage!
Fortune Feimster is set to file for divorce from her wife, Jacquelyn Smith, after their recent separation, according to TMZ. The couple married in 2020 and have no children together. Fortune, who has been involved in successful TV shows like *The Mindy Project* and appeared on *Last Comic Standing*, has been vocal about the split. However, her camp has not yet commented on the situation.
Tony Tony Chopper, the adorably hybridized reindeer-human from Eiichiro Oda’s One Piece, has stolen hearts with his charm, intelligence, and cuteness as he makes Netflix fans’ lives a bit easier by bringing the series to a wider audience. As a former outcast transformed into a brilliant but reluctant assistant for scientist Dr. Kureha in Drum, Chopper is both a quirky companion and a potential future Straw Hat member—despite his hesitation to embrace his newfound fame. With his mix of whimsy and hidden determination, Chopper could become the perfect ally as season two drops in 2026.
The historic meeting between President Trump and Syria's new leadership highlights a pivotal shift in Middle East geopolitics, with Riyadh playing a key role in influencing Trump's decision to support the Syrian government following extensive lobbying efforts. This strategic move underscores growing U.S.-Saudi collaboration and its impact on regional balance of power.
The 17 largest UK pension funds have reached an agreement with the government, known as the "Mansion House accord," committing to invest at least 5% of their portfolios in private market investments by 2030, including £50bn, with £25bn focused on UK-based projects. This doubles their previous investment commitment from 2023 and aims to revive domestic investment in London amid recent losses for major companies like Arm and Flutter, while also exploring ways to boost British stock investments through tax-free accounts. The government’s efforts reflect a cautious approach as pension funds weigh the potential returns of UK assets against the risks posed by global economic shifts.
Google is broadening its influence by testing chatbot ads alongside search results to keep earning while preparing its Gemini AI; however, these ads won’t appear on Gemini yet. This move reflects the company’s strategic pivot toward integrating advanced AI tools like Deep Research and Gemini Pro, even as it explores how user preferences for ad-free experiences might reshape advertising models in a competitive tech landscape.
WhatsApp is introducing "Advanced Chat Privacy" to enhance security by preventing conversations from being exported or used with Meta AI services like generating images. The feature blocks access to chat history exports, media downloads, and message-based AI interactions while still allowing manual screenshots or media extraction. This marks WhatsApp's first step in safeguarding private chats, with further safeguards planned for future updates.
A senior Russian military commander was killed in a car explosion near Moscow as a series of assassinations targeting Ukraine’s opponents intensifies, while President Trump’s envoy met with Putin on efforts to end the war and normalize relations. Despite calls for peace, Russia continues to strike civilian targets, with President Zelensky urging further pressure for a complete cease-fire.
The Australian government’s ambitious 82% renewable target could be at risk if nuclear expansion and gas use aren’t curtailed. Regional communities are bracing for job losses, displaced persons, and economic disruption tied to new wind farms and solar developments. Meanwhile, advanced battery storage systems are crucial for grid stability, lessons from other nations suggest. The government must ensure strong sectoral collaboration and clear policies to avoid social risks that could derail the clean energy push. Now is the time to act decisively.
StrictlyVC's international expansion takes a significant step as its first stop in Greece unfolds at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center on May 8. Featuring tech leaders like John Tsioris and Panos Papadopoulos, the event promises insightful discussions on Europe's startup ecosystem, EU regulations, and scaling efforts from the ground up. Attending offers a unique opportunity to gain deep insights into the continent's future and connect with key players driving innovation.