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Joaquin Phoenix, the star known for playing The Joker in movies, had his $60,000 Volvo SUV stolen from his L.A.-area home Monday after he wasn't at the property that afternoon. An employee reportedly noticed the vehicle missing and contacted LAPD, but no arrests have been made as the investigation continues. This comes amid a quiet period for Phoenix, who has kept a low profile this year despite his ongoing role in "Joker: Folie à Deux" alongside Lady Gaga.
PARIS — Novak Djokovic, who won his 100th Grand Slam title on the eve of the French Open, made history by advancing to his fifth final at age 38. Despite struggling with serve in the early sets against Alexander Zverev, the塞尔维亚人最终以4-6、6-3、6-2、6-4的比分取胜,展现了强大的心理素质和战术执行力。 Djokovic在接下来的比赛中进一步稳定了局势,并展示了对比赛节奏的完美掌控,为即将到来的半决赛增添了不确定性,而他即将面对的将是世界排名第一的安迪·萨内里和 potentially the world No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz in the final. With his remarkable ability to overcome top-tier opponents, Djokovic's chances of claiming a fourth Slam title remain challenging but not impossible.
Freedom of the Press Foundation has warned Shari Redstone, Paramount’s CEO, that the company may face legal action if it accepts a settlement in a lawsuit involving its CBS subsidiary and President Trump. The group accuses Paramount of potentially bribing under the First Amendment, calling the proposed deal "an affront to democracy" and citing a possible violation of the business judgment rule. Political analysts warn that any settlement could be seen as influencing Trump administration officials, raising concerns about compliance with election laws.
Tech leaders are busy making moves this week: Instacart's CEO Fidji Simo is moving to lead OpenAI's applications team, Hasan Sukkar is stepping down from 11x, and Tesla faces a potential trademark denial for "Cybercab" and "Robotaxi." Meanwhile, Meta announced AI-powered video ads in Threads, expanding its reach as it continues its push into AI-driven services. Elon Musk's Posha robot meal delivery is a quirky update on tech innovation.
TP-Link has introduced its latest Wi-Fi 7 gear for enhanced indoor and outdoor connectivity, featuring a mesh system with up to 14Gbps speeds over 8,000 sq ft, an outdoor-capable router offering tri-band 11Gbps with AFC technology across 3,000 sq ft, and a traditional router providing 9.7Gbps tri-band speeds at a budget-friendly price of $249.99. Available now through Best Buy, these devices cater to users seeking high-speed wireless solutions tailored for both indoor and outdoor spaces.
Jennifer Aniston's alleged stalker, Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, appeared in court Thursday on felony stalking and vandalism charges, with a mental competency evaluation ongoing to determine his fitness for trial. He faces strict bail conditions, including not contacting Aniston or staying 100 yards away from her at all times. The 32-year-old was arrested after allegedly crashing through the gates of her Bel Air mansion while she was present but showed no interaction with him; authorities later found evidence suggesting he had posted long posts on social media naming her as a "fascinating person."
Android users are set to benefit from enhanced privacy features as Google announces significant updates to its Find My Device service under a new name, "Find Hub." The expansion includes built-in luggage tracking for brands like July and Mokobara, ski locator integration with Peak, new family-friendly Bluetooth tags, and upcoming support for ultra-wideband technology. Additionally, Google has inked partnerships with airlines such as Aer Lingus, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Iberia, and Singapore Airlines to help travelers track their belongings.
Rep. Gerald Connolly has launched an investigation into whether Ramp, an expense management startup, received unfair treatment during its bid for a $25 million government contract. The probe follows reports that GSA officials may have provided Ramp with preferential treatment due to its lack of federal contracting experience and ties to Trump allies like Jeb Bush and Keith Rabois, who reportedly invested heavily in Trump's 2024 campaign efforts. Additionally, concerns remain about Ramp's attempts to secure special banking IDs before the contract was announced and its significant financial backing ahead of a $13 billion valuation since its founding in 2019.
Instagram has launched its video editing app, Edits, designed for creators to produce engaging content on their phones, mirroring TikTok’s CapCut features. Though still in beta, Edits offers a timeline workspace, collaboration tools, AI effects, and more creative options like fonts and music. Available on iOS and Android, it aims to keep pace with TikTok while serving as an alternative for CapCut users if TikTok is banned.
Ukraine's drones targeted Moscow for a second consecutive night, causing the closure of its major airports, while damage to infrastructure near a power substation in Russia’s Kursk region led to injuries and power cuts.
The Coalition’s plan to slash net overseas migration by 100,000 each year will cause a $24 billion decline in the budget over four years, far outweighing their stated goal of improving the deficit. This fiscal strategy has severe long-term consequences, including nearly doubling the national deficit by 2028-29 and nearly doubling the debt by 2035-36. Migrants are often young, skilled, and motivated contributors to the economy, but this cut will harm the nation’s ability to handle a growing population, potentially exacerbating housing and economic challenges while increasing national debt.
Taiwo Awoniyi, the Nottingham Forest striker, has been placed in an induced coma for his urgent abdominal surgery following a serious injury sustained during Sunday’s match against Leicester. Though his condition isn’t life-threatening, the coma aims to restrict movement and regulate his heart rate. Despite the procedure, Awoniyi remains under medical observation at the club after receiving treatment on Monday evening. Forest confirmed he’s recovering well, while owner Evangelos Marinakis clarified that talk of a confrontation with Nuno Espírito Santo was unfounded.
HBO’s new comedy series, created by Rachel Sennott, stars Lauren Holt and Moses Ingram, with Elijah Wood and Josh Brener as guest stars alongside others like Leighton Meester. The show follows a codependent friend group that reunites after time apart, exploring changes in their lives from work, ambition, and relationships.
Whoop, a fitness tracker company, has stopped offering free hardware upgrades for long-term subscribers after six months, replacing it with a $49 or $79 charge. While some customers can still get a free upgrade if they subscribed within the past 30 days, many are upset about the changes, as noted by Reddit users.
This is your chance to grab every mainline XCOM game ever made—for just $10. Including classics from the 90s and the rebooted series post-2012, this bundle saves you over $269 if bought separately. Play on desktop, Steam Deck, or share with friends. Each purchase also supports research into Parkinson's disease through the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research. Don’t miss out on this incredible collection!
Liverpool secured a thrilling 5-1 victory over Tottenham at Anfield, clinching the Premier League title on an historic day. Despite falling behind through Dominic Solanke's early goal, the Reds responded powerfully in the first half with goals from Luis Diaz, Alexis Mac Allister, and Cody Gakpo. In the second half, Mohamed Salah added a hat-trick with his 28th league goal, while Tottenham's Destiny Udogie ended their miserable campaign with an own goal. Liverpool now hold 82 points, equaling Manchester United’s record, marking the first such achievement in club history under manager Arne Slot.
Maze Mice offers a fresh, laid-back gaming experience with its unique mix of Pac-Man, Vampire Survivors, and Snake mechanics. Instead of constant danger like in other games, it focuses on strategy and calm gameplay where your movement directly affects time. Cute pixelated cats chase you as you collect gems for power-ups, blending cuteness with clever gameplay features. Early access is available now, allowing players to unlock new upgrades and characters as they progress—ensuring hours of fun without the stress of traditional enemies.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is under intense political scrutiny following a series of leaks and high-level firings linked to his interactions with Iran hawks. The fallout includes his colleagues being forced out amid an investigation into sensitive military information, with one ally notably resigning amid claims of retaliation. This comes as the administration grapples with divisions over foreign policy, particularly on Iran and Israel, and the leak investigation has further strained relations within the Pentagon. The smear campaign appears to target Iran hawk allies, suggesting a deeper division within Trump’s administration than previously apparent.
The Mexican Navy confirmed that the pilot of the training ship Cuauhtémoc, which crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge, was New York-based. The incident occurred during a brief period of 80 to 90 seconds when the pilot lacked time to respond effectively. Two soldiers were killed and 22 others injured; the ship's collapse destroyed all three masts. The incident captured on video quickly spread online. Local residents shared accounts of crewmembers struggling with rescue operations as the ship was pulled into the water by strong currents. A full investigation is ongoing, with preliminary findings expected within a month, while the full process could take over a year.
Quavo drops a track called "Dope Boy Phone," featuring Takeoff, his late cousin and Migos groupmate, as part of his upcoming solo album. The song features Takeoff's verse, which references smartphone culture, and includes a behind-the-scenes video showing Quavo crafting the single’s artwork with old-school phones wrapped in saran wrap. The artist previously hinted at a posthumous album project following Takeoff's death in 2022, and this new release marks his latest creative effort after collaborating with Lil Baby on "Legends."
The WNBA is investigating allegations of racist fan comments during Indiana Fever's victory over the Chicago Sky, with Caitlin Clark calling a foul on her college rival Angel Reese. The league, along with the team and Players' Association, has issued statements condemning hate speech, focusing on online abuse directed at Reese from the crowd. Both players have denied any malice, emphasizing their commitment to a respectful environment. --- This summary effectively captures the main points: the investigation context, the source of the allegations, the league's and teams' responses, and the players' denials in a clear and concise manner.
President Trump flexes his trade muscles once again as he declares confidence in America’s ability to prevail in a “pain-infliction” trade war with China. His unwavering belief reflects a cherished conviction: that past leaders permitted China to siphon American jobs and industries via naivety and greed. Trump suggests that tariffs on Chinese goods will soon tip the balance, but China’s treasury secretary predicts they’ll respond by de-escalating if Trump backs down first. The battle rages on.
Star Wars fans are in for an exciting new adventure as *Millennium Falcon: Smuggler's Run* gears up for a Grogu-themed update alongside The Mandalorian movie. Engineers will now care for the beloved character, and guests can explore Coruscant alongside Tatooine, Bespin, and Endor in a choose-your-own-adventure-style mission. Set to launch on May 22, 2026, the storyline follows Hondo Ohnaka's pursuit of a bounty, with Mando and Grogu joining forces for a galaxy-spanning chase. Highlights include interactive moments where Grogu may take over the Falcon’s controls and critical decision points that shape the adventure.
Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha, who has been targeted by pro-Israel groups in the United States for deportation, has won a Pulitzer Prize for commentary. “I have just won a Pulitzer Prize for Commentary,” Abu Toha wrote on social media. Abu Toha was detained by Israeli forces in Gaza in 2023 before being released to Egypt and subsequently moving to the US. I have just won a Pulitzer Prize for Commentary. “Imagine that you are with your parents, with your siblings and their children in a school shelter in Gaza,” Abu Toha said.
Coders were disproportionately affected in Microsoft’s layoffs in Washington state, with over 40% of the 2,000-person round-up being software engineers, while fewer sales or marketing roles were impacted. While coders make up a significant portion of the company, exact numbers remain undisclosed, though the cuts come amid claims that AI now handles up to 30% of Microsoft’s coding work.
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.
Trapt, a band known for one hit song after another two decades ago, is struggling to maintain even a single successful show these days, relying almost entirely on "Headstrong," their iconic 2002 track. Frontman Chris Taylor Brown recently criticized "cancel culture" as the reason venues have been canceling his shows, but he later clarified thatTrapt's issues stem from their image from two decades ago—long before they became a household name. Despite Brown's claims, most artists who get canceled still sell out their concerts, making Trapt's situation more about their dwindling fan base and lack of marketing than any cultural conflict.
Alex Marquez clinched his maiden MotoGP title by edging out brother Marc, who had briefly regained the championship lead after crashing in the opening race. Despite initial track missteps, including close calls on overtaking attempts and a crash for Marc at turn seven, Alex crossed the finish line first, solidifying his position as the frontrunner. The victory not only reaffirmed Marquez's dominance but also reignited their sibling rivalry as the first back-to-back wins since 2015. Meanwhile, Marc celebrated his third-place podium finish while Alex extended his lead in the standings ahead of a pivotal meeting later that week.
The article highlights Katrin Ivanova, a woman involved in a spy ring for Russia who faces up to 14 years in jail. She should not face the same harsh treatment as George Blake, a notorious double agent sentenced to 42 years for espionage in the 1960s. Ivanova was manipulated by her partner and unaware of her role until after being arrested, while the prosecution refers to her as "chief minion." The judge is encouraged to consider the limited impact of her work when sentencing her differently from other spies.
Miguel Uribe Turbay, a former presidential hopeful in Colombia, was tragically shot during a campaign rally in Bogotá moments before high-stakes presidential elections on May 31, 2026. His wife shared his final wishes on social media, raising concerns about potential violence resurfacing political conflicts as divisions between President Gustavo Petro and the right-wing opposition deepen. The attack mirrors past violent incidents, including a 1989 assassination during cartel activities, signaling a return to dangerous political violence. Observers warn that enhanced security measures for candidates may be necessary ahead of the elections.
A team of senior British trade negotiators has landed in Washington as talks over a deal between the two countries gather pace. The Guardian revealed last week the Trump administration had made negotiating a trade deal with the UK a lower-order priority, behind a series of Asian countries. UK officials said they have been able to continue talks with their US counterparts despite that, describing the Trump administration’s approach as “chaotic”. Officials from the trade department arrived in Washington this week hoping to reach an agreement on two outstanding issues, pharmaceuticals and films. British officials say they have been surprised at the willingness of the Labour government to sign agreements which have been on the table for years but previously rejected by the Conservative government.
The Pentagon's new media access restrictions at the Department of Defense raise significant concerns over press freedom, forcing journalists to apply for special credentials and undergo scrutiny before visiting restricted areas like the secretary's office. Historically open to reporters, these areas now require a form explaining roles and granted access only after approval, creating uncertainty about future reporting opportunities. Groups like the Pentagon Press Association warn that such measures could erode public trust in government transparency and security commitment.
If your computer feels slow or cluttered, it’s time to give it a spring cleaning! Here's what to do: update Windows to the latest version first. Then tackle temporary files and cache data—use built-in tools like Disk Cleanup to free up space. Also, consider clearing location history and DNS cache for faster performance. These simple steps can keep your PC running smoothly.
Tehran has denounced the US travel ban on Iranians and citizens of 11 other mostly Middle Eastern and African countries, saying Washington’s decision was a sign of a “racist mentality”. Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday reviving sweeping restrictions that echo the US president’s first-term travel ban, justified on national security grounds after a firebomb attack at a pro-Israel rally in Colorado. Apart from Iran, the US ban targets nationals of Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, Congo-Brazzaville, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen. The foreign ministry official said the ban was discriminatory and would “entail international responsibility for the US government”, without elaborating. According to figures from Tehran’s foreign ministry, in 2020 there were about 1.5 million Iranians in the US.
Explosions shook Kyiv on Friday morning as Russian forces launched ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones across the city and other areas, injuring at least three people in the capital. Ukrainian authorities are urging residents to stay alert as the scale of the attack continues to unfold. In recent weeks, Russia has been hitting Ukraine with over 1,000 drones weekly, including more than 300 on a single night last week. U.S. President Trump has criticized Russia for its aggressive drone attacks and suggested that both sides need to resolve their differences before peace can be achieved in the ongoing conflict.
Reflecting on Mother's Day highlights its dual nature of celebration and remembrance. People share cherished memories with their mothers, whether she is still present or just in our hearts, allowing us to honor her legacy. You can contribute your most joyful memories by sharing stories with NPR, letting the world know how much your mom has meant to you.
The MOSAIC grant program, aimed at supporting early-career scientists from underrepresented backgrounds, has been canceled by the NIH due to political shifts under Trump's administration, marking a significant blow to researchers like Adelaide Tovar, whose career and research are now at risk. Experts warn that this decision may stifle scientific innovation and limit opportunities for future generations of scientists, potentially straining efforts to address chronic diseases like diabetes. The abrupt cancellation has left the scientific community questioning its long-term implications.
The Rock The Bells festival is returning to Newark for its 2025 event, featuring a lineup including Busta Rhymes, Redman, Eric B. & Rakim, Remy Ma, and others, with Roxanne Shante hosting and Kid Capri providing music throughout. Presale tickets go on sale April 23-25 alongside individual performances and an Uptown Records celebration honoring the label's 29th anniversary. LL Cool J highlights the festival as a cultural homecoming celebrating Hip-Hop's past, present, and future.
Al Pacino has joined the cast of "Maserati: The Brothers," a biopic about the Maserati family's early days in high-performance car racing, directed by Bobby Moresco. In the film, Pacino plays businessman Vincenzo Vaccaro, alongside Anthony Hopkins and Andy Garcia among others. Filming for the second phase is set to begin in June 2025.
Retired supreme court Justice David H Souter, the ascetic bachelor and New Hampshire Republican who became a darling of liberals during his nearly 20 years on the bench, has died. Souter’s retirement gave Barack Obama his first supreme court vacancy to fill. Reversing the 1973 Roe v Wade ruling, Souter wrote, would be a “surrender to political pressure. Souter was the 105th supreme court justice, and only its sixth bachelor. “He had an unerring knack of finding the weakest link in your argument,” the veteran supreme court advocate Carter Phillips said.
Timothée Chalamet made headlines by attending the Met Gala while watching his Knicks playoff game due to team importance. The Knicks triumphed in overtime, securing home-court advantage in a best-of-7 series against the Celtics. Meanwhile, Timothée and Kylie Jenner were courtside together last week when their Lakers lost, adding a sweet touch to this weekend's events as they both cheer for the Knicks' victory.
The data, released on Friday by the Labor Department, suggests the job market is holding steady despite uncertainty driven by Trump’s tariff campaign. “I suspect that will soon trickle down to employment.”Slowing growthStill, Friday’s labour report showed that employment in the US remains steady despite a suite of changes since Trump took office in January. Over the last four months, Trump has pursued an aggressive trade policy designed to drive down trade deficits, largely through the threat of tariffs. The number of underemployed workers who hold part-time jobs for economic reasons also showed little change, holding at 4.7 million people. The Labor Department’s report showed a decline of 9,000 jobs in April alone.
英国赛马日将于6月举行,每天有六场比赛,间隔约35分钟,涵盖不同年龄段和比赛类型。周六的比赛包括Chesham Stakes等,分别针对2岁及以上的幼年赛马和4岁及以上成年赛马,奖金从1万英镑到10万英镑不等。其他日期的比赛也提供了丰富选择,奖金等级和赛事重要性影响参赛者的吸引力。
Adam Houda faces a defamation suit after Sky News Australia and journalist Andrew Bolt published damaging content implicating him as a "Jew hater," following his 2014 critical remarks about a $27.5 million government grant to Australian Jewry that sparked online backlash. Bolt criticized these comments as "s-h-i-t" and expressed concerns over anti-Semitic conspiracy theories in Houda's posts, which date back nearly a decade. In response, Sky News issued an apology in 2024, stating the content was unintentional, though Houda continues to practice law free from malpractice claims. The case underscores tensions between freedom of expression and defamation liability in Australia.
Terrence Howard, the actor best known for *Empire*, recently opened up about why he turned down a role playing Marvin Gaye in a biopic. In an interview with Bill Maher on "Club Random," he explained that he was uncomfortable imagining kissing another man on camera, a sentiment he doubled down on by stating he would cut his lips off if it happened. Despite his rejection, Howard reaffirmed his belief that he’s not homophobic and emphasized respect for LGBTQ+ characters in media.
Stellantis and Amazon have ended their collaboration on car software after the delayed launch of SmartCockpit, their jointly developed in-car system that was supposed to integrate with customers' digital lives. The delay, announced in 2024 despite a 2022 partnership kick-off, saw Stellantis selecting AWS for cloud services and Amazon securing its first customer with an electric ProMaster EV van. The companies now aim to focus on solutions better aligned with their evolving strategies, allowing each to concentrate on value-added offerings.
The secret to happiness lies in understanding the state of flow. Defined by psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, it's characterized by being fully present in an activity like playing sport or composing music and linked to intense satisfaction and fulfillment. Engaging in challenging tasks that align with your passion helps you enter this state naturally, which can enhance creativity, productivity, mental clarity; this understanding enriches our approaches to work and play and explains why certain activities are more engaging for some people than others.
As the Trump administration prepared to cancel contracts at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), a software engineer without prior healthcare or government experience developed an AI tool to identify non-essential services, mistakenly flagging many contracts for removal. The "DOGE AI" tool flagged over 2,000 contracts as "munchable," though only about two dozen have been canceled so far. Among the eliminated contracts were critical ones supporting cancer treatments and research at the VA. ProPublica uncovered flaws in the AI code after obtaining it and shared its findings with experts, who criticized both the tool's accuracy and the broader use of AI to cut budgets at the VA.
The article discusses a mine in rural Brazil that produces rare earth metals crucial for electric vehicles and military technology. American investors back the mine, which currently sells its output to China due to their processing capabilities. Amidst a trade war and concerns about Chinese dominance, the U.S. government wants to finance the mine's expansion, but it is already contracted with China, highlighting Beijing's strategic control over these vital resources.
Fortune**t is available again on the US iOS App Store due to a court ruling freeing Epic Games from Apple's restrictions, after being removed in 2014 when Apple banned its in-app payments. Despite Apple blocking Fortnite's return earlier this week and making it unavailable elsewhere in the EU, a legal victory led to its successful resubmission. Epic also introduced a new payment promotion offering players 20% refunds on purchases across multiple games.