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Who knows when the next pope might emerge? This week, Pope Francis' funeral ceremony was held over the weekend, and next week, the College of Cardinals will convene in the Vatican to elect his successor. Among them is a cardinal who will attend his first papal conclave, and we're joined by one of them for this episode—plus, the iconic Sistine Chapel, famous for Michelangelo's frescoes, is where it all begins.
Anysphere, the maker of AI coding assistant Cursor, raised $900 million at a $9.9 billion valuation, marking its third fundraise in under a year after securing $100 million previously. The company, known for its successful growth with ARR doubling every two months, is now offering enterprise licenses alongside individual subscriptions. Earlier this year, Anysphere faced interest from potential buyers like OpenAI but ultimately turned them down, instead focusing on expanding its services and acquiring Windsurf for $3 billion.
A vulnerable pensioner with severe learning disabilities is facing eviction after a dispute over funding for his state-supported care. Hugh Kirsch, 66, has been warned he must leave his home as Haringey council refuses to increase fees despite rising costs, leaving his not-for-profit provider unable to cover expenses. His sister pleads for the council to fulfill its responsibility, calling eviction "cruel and inhuman" given his history of abuse and current stability. The case highlights a growing crisis in adult social care funding, with cash-strapped councils and providers struggling to meet rising costs, leaving vulnerable residents caught in the crossfire.
President Trump met Wednesday with Syria’s new leader, Ahmad al-Sharaa, praising him as “young, attractive guy” and urging him to rid Syria of Palestinian terrorists. This was a historic first in 25 years between the two leaders and came shortly after Trump lifted long-standing U.S.-sanctions from Syria, a move seen as a major step toward addressing its conflict with Israel over Palestinian territory. Trump also bypassed usual protocols by personally engaging with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during the meeting, which marked a significant shift in U.S.-Syria relations.
Gunmen targeting Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area were dislodged by the convoy of Mr. Chijioke Ezugwu, the council boss, following an ambush during a security meeting aimed at combating terrorism in the area. The council chairman and his team responded swiftly to neutralize the threat, initiating broader efforts to enhance local security amid growing concerns over violent activities.
Prepping involves more than just building shelters; it includes stockpiling essentials like food, water, and medical supplies. The article highlights conflicting perspectives: David Baum advocates for a community-based approach to avoid repression during crises, while Jem Bendell emphasizes sustainable practices and environmentalism. Emphasizing both individual resilience and emotional well-being is crucial, as well as fostering strong communities for mutual aid. A holistic strategy that integrates these elements is key to effective prepping.
The dire situation in Gaza has prompted a warning from an international faminewatch, with one in five people facing starvation or famine due to years of conflict and blockades. The humanitarian crisis has left a dire need for urgent aid and long-term solutions to secure basic necessities for those already struggling to survive. International organizations are urging the global community to take immediate action to address this catastrophic issue before it becomes irreversible.
Fans rejoiced when Alexis Bledel returned as Emily in The Handmaid’s Tale season six. Emily played a pivotal role in revealing critical details such as Mayday and Bradley Whitford’s Commander Lawrence. Her return was unexpectedly welcomed, offering fans emotional closure as she reconnected with the show they missed after her extended absence.
A major regional push to combat polio has been launched by health ministers from five countries targeting 83 million children. The initiative aims to address a significant threat posed by the circulating poliovirus type 2, which has caused paralysis in many cases. Global partners are supporting this effort, while local teams in Adamawa State are working tirelessly to ensure every child is protected through immunization. Parents are urged to participate in the upcoming exercise to safeguard their children's health.
Donald Trump recently pardoned NBA YoungBoy, whose real name is Kentrell Gaulden, alongside other individuals. The actor, who pleaded guilty to gun charges and a prescription drug ring, expressed relief in his Instagram statement, thanking Trump for his pardon. Additionally, Trump commuted sentences for Julie and Todd Chrisley, Larry Hoover (who served life for murder), Michael Grimm, and John Rowland.
Maya Joint shattered expectations by winning Australia’s first WTA 1000 match at the Madrid Open, becoming the youngest Aussie to claim a Masters-level victory. Despite losing her composure in the second set against local wildcard Martinez Cirez, she dominated with a 6-2, 6-4 victory, marking a historic milestone just five days after turning 19. Now the youngest Australian in over two decades to achieve this feat at a Grand Slam event, Joint is poised to make waves as she faces American top player Emma Navarro in the next round.
Australians' deep connection to coffee is at risk as rising bean prices, supply chain issues, and other costs drive up costs for both cafes and home-made drinks. Takeaway coffee prices could surge further, while people are buying more at-home coffee machines. Meanwhile, Sweden is seeing a shift in its coffee culture, sparking questions about whether Australia might follow suit if prices continue to rise.
Grange Chung, the Liberal candidate for Reid, faced backlash for a four-page Anzac Day booklet that included imagery of himself in military uniform and encouraged voting for him, despite being endorsed by the NSW Liberal Party. The booklet also linked to a political how-to-vote card in Reid, where nearly a quarter of residents identify as Chinese-Australian. Chung apologized for the material, which he described as "deeply personal," but the defence department advised against using military imagery politically. Meanwhile, other politicians like Barnaby Joyce declined to make political points during Anzac Day.
A powerful Mexican teachers’ union’s protest over higher wages disrupted flights and caused chaos at Mexico City’s main airport on Friday, forcing thousands of passengers to wait while security forces tried to regain control. The shutdown led to flight cancellations or delays for international departures, with airlines offering last-minute reschedulings. Meanwhile, the protest highlighted growing pressure on President Claudia Sheinbaum as a struggling economy and budget deficit weigh on public workers’ pay and working conditions.
This former farm kid who once performed as a clown for Kansas City kids grew up to become an actor. He made his big break in *Almost Famous* with Kate Hudson and later appeared in shows like *CSI: Crime Scene Investigation*.
Can Albanese really see what needs to be done? While the advanced AI demonstrates remarkable capabilities, its ability to interpret and execute complex instructions remains limited by ambiguities in language and context. User interactions often reveal gaps in understanding nuanced or indirect commands, leading to misunderstandings and frustration. Despite these challenges, the AI's effectiveness underscores the need for ongoing improvements in task comprehension across AI systems.
Reddit is suing Anthropic for allegedly using users' deleted posts in its AI models without proper consent or compensation, amid claims the company failed to respect Reddit's privacy terms and scraping rules. While other major AI rivals like OpenAI licensed data under Reddit's terms, Anthropic reportedly ignored them, instead focusing on earning profits through opaque deals while violating Reddit's policies. The complaint alleges that Anthropic prioritizes profit over user trust and privacy, effectively stripping users of their control over their own content.
The research from vFunction shows the impact of this architecture disconnect has potentially resulted in project delays (53 percent), security or compliance challenges (50 percent), scalability limitations (46 percent), and reduced engineering team productivity (28 percent). "When architectural documentation diverges from reality, businesses suffer tangible consequences," says Moti Rafalin, CEO and co-founder of vFunction. This kind of disconnect directly impacts efficiency, security, scalability, and ultimately, the bottom line." "As organizations aggressively adopt AI to automate processes and generate code, they’re introducing new layers of complexity into their architecture. AI currently lacks the system-wide view which could lead to code duplication and microservices sprawl, escalating risks in security, scalability, and compliance," Rafalin adds.
The EarFun Wave Life headphones are a standout deal at $59 on Amazon, offering exceptional sound quality with up to 60 hours of battery life. With features like hybrid ANC and Hi-Res Audio certification, they're perfect for enhancing your listening experience whether you're at home or out. Personalized settings via the app add an extra layer of comfort and performance.
The Sony SRS-XB100 Bluetooth speaker is a standout choice for its compact design and powerful sound, now available for $38—a $22 discount. With an IP67 rating, it's waterproof and dustproof, perfect for outdoor adventures. Its full-range driver paired with the Sound Diffusion Processor ensures even, loud audio, and 16 hours of playtime on a single charge. Easy to carry due to its USB-C charging feature and flexible strap, this speaker is ideal for travel, casual listening, or keeping your music handy in any setting.
Kaile Shilling, a writer who fled Los Angeles for Vancouver during Trump’s first term to escape America’s toxic politics, found herself unexpectedly cheering when her dual-citizenship husband unfurled a giant Canadian flag after Trump threatened to annex Canada. The unusual sight reflects a wave of national fervor across the country, with Canadians boycotting American products, canceling trips south, and even booing the U.S. anthem at hockey games. Even American expats in Canada are caught up in the solidarity, as many now find themselves on the same side as their new neighbors against Trump’s overtures.
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.
In a move to aid Syria's dire economic recovery, Saudi Arabia and Qatar have announced plans to settle nearly $15 million in debt owed to the World Bank. This initiative comes amid years of civil war and economic collapse in the region, with the aim of resuming the bank’s operations and helping restore stability. The announcement coincides with Syria’s central bank rejoining international financial institutions for the first time in over two decades, signaling a potential path forward for the nation's economy.
Donald Trump's historic meeting with Syria's Ahmed al-Sharaa signals a new chapter in US-Syrian relations as the US lifts all remaining sanctions on Syria, marking a crucial step toward re-integrating the country into the international community after two years of isolation. Ahmed al-Sharaa expressed gratitude to Trump for lifting the sanctions, signaling potential for enhanced US-Syria cooperation, including ties with Israel via the Abraham Accords. However, significant challenges such as severe international sanctions and economic instability remain, which could hinder long-term stability for Syria.
European Fifa member associations walked out during the governing body's annual congress in Paraguay due to President Gianni Infantino's late arrival. He was in the Middle East earlier this week, leading meetings about World Cup-related events and his absence caused the meeting to start three hours late. Uefa and other European delegates apologized for the delay but emphasized their commitment to international football governance, with concerns over potential troublemakers influencing their decision.
Powering the new data center with gas “flies in the face of Meta’s climate commitments,” the letter says. We’re seeing that tussle play out in Richland Parish, Louisiana, where Meta has plans to build its largest data center to date. Entergy proposed building three entirely new gas plants with a total capacity of 2,260 megawatts to support the data center, but it has to get regulatory approval first. Some advocates contend that there hasn’t been enough transparency around Meta’s data center plans to help the public understand the potential impact on the local power grid. There are already forecasts that rapidly growing data center electricity demand could raise electricity bills in the US.
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Veldkamp described the Israeli ban on the supply of aid into Gaza as “catastrophic, truly dismal” and in clear breach of international humanitarian law. He has written to the head of the European Union foreign service Kaja Kallas requesting an urgent review, saying he believes Israel is now in breach of the association agreement. The Dutch government would veto any extension of the EU-Israel action plan, the agreement implementing the association agreement that came into force in 2000, he added. Article 2 of the EU-Israel association agreement stipulates that their relations are based on respect for human rights and democratic principles. In his letter to Kallas, Veldkamp said Israel’s proposed system of aid distribution appeared incompatible with the “principles of neutrality, impartiality and independence”.
Last week, Pesutto was ordered to pay $2.3m in Deeming’s legal costs. Their task is to convince donors that Pesutto doesn’t deserve this, and more importantly, in their view, that the future of the Liberal party is at stake. ‘Can you blame us for being furious?’Early this week, Pesutto launched a media blitz. But several Liberal sources argue it should urgently amend its constitution to support Pesutto. Other Liberal party sources worry a bailout by the Cormack Foundation could set a precedent that is financially unsustainable.
Microsoft's Windows AI Foundry streamlines the integration of AI into Windows apps, rebranding Copilot Runtime to offer developers tools for optimizing and deploying AI models directly on Windows devices. This initiative aims to foster an AI ecosystem while competing with Apple's Mac, providing SDKs and hardware compatibility detection features to simplify app development.
The A16 iPad is on sale at its lowest ever price of $320, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a budget-friendly device. Boasting 128GB storage, 6GB RAM, and Wi-Fi 6, it offers impressive performance without breaking the bank—saving over $234 compared to Apple's iPad Air. While it may not have the latest features like Apple Intelligence, its reliable build quality and solid battery life make it a practical option for everyday use. However, users might face some inconvenience with accessing accessories via USB-C. Despite these minor drawbacks, it remains a great value for casual tasks like watching shows or reading.
Honai Precision Industry has agreed to supply Mitsubishi Motors with an electric vehicle to be manufactured in Taiwan and sold in Australia and New Zealand by the end of 2026. The car will be developed by Foxtron Vehicle Technologies, a subsidiary of Honai, and produced by Yulon Motor in Taiwan. This deal marks Mitsubishi's first major contract for Honai's fledgling EV manufacturing business, signaling significant growth and strategic importance for the company.
Hulu is adding a new reality docuseries, "Love Thy Nader," following Brooks Nader and her sisters Sarah Jane, Grace Ann, and Mary Holland as they navigate life in New York City. Produced by notable companies including Disney Television Alternative and Jimmy Kimmel's shop, the series explores the challenges of succeeding in NYC's competitive scene. The premiere is set for Deadline, with additional details on the Secret Lives of Mormom Wives' second season and another episode of Dancing with the Stars.
David Souter, a former Supreme Court Justice who unexpectedly moved to the court’s liberal wing despite being appointed during conservative years, passed away at 85. Renowned for his wisdom and kindness, he returned often to his rural New Hampshire home and preferred traditional methods of communication over modern technology. His unconventional approach to both politics and personal life made him a unique figure in American jurisprudence.
"At the Sydney Writers' Festival, art and conflict intertwined, offering a space where writers grappled with ethical dilemmas tied to political correctness. Personal stories from Jewish Australian artists revealed the complexities of global conflict as they shared their journeys through displacement and resilience. The festival highlighted tensions between advocates for Palestinian rights and critics of Israeli policies, with some calling for caution against weaponizing art or politics."
LAPD released surveillance footage showing Jillian Lauren Shriner carrying a gun in her backyard when police approached her, leading to her being shot and arrested for attempted murder of a peace officer. The video also included a 911 call from her house, where someone believed they were calling for help but was later detained. The incident is under investigation as an ongoing case.
Barcelona and Inter Milan faced off in an electrifying Champions League semifinal first leg, with teenage star Lamine Yamal delivering a standout performance as both teams fought to a 3-3 draw. The Italian side dominated early thanks to goals from Marcus Thuram and Denzel Dumfries, but Barcelona responded heroically through a solo effort from Lamine Yamal and an equalizer from Ferran Torres before Inter Milan added another goal via Dumfries, only for the match to end on a knife's edge after Yann Sommer gifted Barcelona a crucial own goal.
Epic Games won a legal battle against Apple, arguing that Fortnite could remain on the App Store despite earlier restrictions. However, Apple has now blocked the game on both its U.S. and EU-based Epic Games Stores, citing EU regulations that allow third-party iOS stores for cross-platform games like Fortnite since August 2021. CEO Tim Sweeney suggested that Apple shouldn’t weaponize this decision to delay competition or control free speech, though Apple has not yet responded to the situation. This ongoing conflict highlights the rent-seeking behavior between companies fighting over who benefits while still allowing sales through Apple’s App Store for developers.
Barcelona secured a thrilling 4-1 victory in their Women's Champions League semifinal against Chelsea, showcasing their dominance with a dominant performance that sets the stage for their quest for a third consecutive title. Ewa Pajor opened the scoring, followed by Claudia Pina, who netted twice to put Barcelona ahead, while Chelsea fought back but ultimately couldn't overturn the commanding lead as Barcelona prepared for their return leg in London next Sunday.
Writing on the go with Keep has just gotten more versatile as Google adds rich text formatting options directly to its web app. Now you can bold, italicize, underline words, and even create headings like H1 and H2 by simply clicking a simple icon in the editor. This feature is available for users with Google accounts, Workspace Individual Subscribers, and Google Workspace plans, making it easier than ever to customize your notes on the fly.
Donald Trump criticized Apple for planning to manufacture its iPhones in India as a way to evade tariffs, stating during his Qatar tour that he had "a little problem with Tim Cook yesterday" after Apple confirmed Indian factories would supply most U.S.-sold iPhones. He claimed Apple would "up their production in the United States," signaling a shift from earlier praise of Cook at an event in Riyadh this week, where Trump commended the company’s leadership despite his criticism of its production strategy. Apple has faced challenges in replicating its extensive Chinese supply chain and workforce in the U.S., complicating its transition to U.S.-based manufacturing.
The Alternative for Germany (AfD), a far-right party that surged to power in the Bundestag, faces legal challenges from Germany's spy agency over labeling it as "extremist," restricting its supporters' ability to vote against it. This development highlights tensions in German politics, where the AfD represents a vocal minority opposing immigration, while its surge coincides with expanded surveillance powers by the BfV, raising concerns about national security and political control. The case underscores broader debates over balancing migration with democratic principles as Germany's new Chancellor navigates these complexities amid growing influence of political dissent groups like the AfD.
Jesse Plemons is set to join *The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping*, playing Plutarch Heavensbee, a character originally portrayed by Philip Seymour Hoffman. The film, directed by Francis Lawrence and marking his return for previous Hunger Games films, focuses on Plutarch as a young District 12 resident who becomes an integral part of Haymitch Abernathy's survival journey in the original Hunger Games. Other notable actors include Joseph Zada as Haymitch, Whitney Peak as Lenore Baird, and McKenna Grace as Maysilee Donner. The movie is set to hit theaters on November 20, 2026.
Donald Trump and Elon Musk have reportedly severed ties amid growing conflicts of interest. Following his departure as head of Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Trump criticized Musk publicly for his criticism of a controversial tax and spending bill, leading to dramatic social media exchanges between the two billionaires. The breakup underscores ongoing tensions between Trump and Musk, with political maneuvering and personal disputes overshadowing the issue, even as Tesla's treatment of workers raises eyebrows about their relationship’s complexities.
The massive collapse of a skyscraper in Bangkok, caused by an earthquake in Myanmar, has led Thai authorities to arrest a Chinese executive linked to its construction. The arrest is part of an effort to prevent future tragedies as similar collapses have claimed hundreds of lives in the region. Justice Minister Tawee Sodsong announced that four individuals, including three Thai nationals, were under investigation for breaching the Foreign Business Act, which caps foreign ownership at 49%. One Chinese company representative was arrested, while the three Thais hold a 51% stake in the joint venture with an Italian firm.
Paradox Interactive has announced its next game in the Europa Universalis series as **Europa Universalis 5**, following a sweeping cinematic trailer that highlights its strategic depth and ambitious scope. Developed by Paradox Tinto, the publisher behind titles like *Cities: Skylines* and *Stellaris*, the new game promises to expand on the franchise's core concept with enhanced diplomatic strategies, an advanced economic model, and a detailed military system. Teasing its release at the start of this year, players can expect a rich, living history set against the backdrop of Europe’s storied past, all while building their ideal nation in a world of intricate politics and resources.
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Wall Street has declined following weak demand in a U.S. government debt auction, with key indices like the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, and Nasdaq all experiencing downward movements of 1.3%, 1.7%, and 1.1% respectively. George Saravelos from Deutsche Bank highlighted that the dollar's depreciation indicated investors pulling away from U.S. assets, raising concerns about heightened fiscal risks tied to the government's twin deficits. Investors remain cautious amid debates over President Trump's tax cuts and spending packages, which are divided on specifics, while the federal debt outlook has worsened further with 10-year Treasury yields surging.