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Your kalanchoe plant is showing signs of powdery mildew, a fungal disease that can weaken the plant but doesn't kill it outright. To manage this issue, isolate your plant to prevent spread, remove infected leaves carefully, and improve airflow by opening windows or using a fan. Treat with a natural antifungal spray made from baking soda and water mixed with a drop of castile soap, applied weekly until cleared. For persistent infections, consider neem oil or store-bought fungicide. Prevent future issues by keeping plants well-spaced and checking for fungal activity regularly.
Tobias Thyberg, Sweden’s new national security adviser, resigned shortly after taking up the role, citing a "sensitive" photo from his past that he had stored on Grindr. The photo was discovered by the newspaper Dagens Nyheter, prompting Thyberg to announce his resignation just hours after being appointed. His decision came despite the government initially blocking him from starting his job. Thyberg’s extensive career includes serving as an ambassador in several countries and currently heads Sweden’s foreign ministry unit focused on Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
Engadget readers can enjoy big discounts this Memorial Day as Sonos offers up to 25% off its portable speakers. The Move 2 and Roam 2 are both on sale, with the former dropping by $113 ($336) and the latter getting a $45 discount. The Move 2, despite being expensive, is praised for its impressive sound quality, while the Roam 2 offers improved portability and design. For those looking to splurge, bundles of speakers or accessories also go on sale at special rates. With Sonos known for its stellar audio performance, this is a great time to stock up on their products.
The Florida Panthers shocked the Carolina Hurricanes with a 5-2 victory in Game 1 of their Eastern Conference finals series, extending their playoff streak and drawing intense emotion from both teams. Panthers forward A.J. Greer scored the team's third goal and added insurance on power plays, while Panthers center Carter Verhaeghe opened the game with a hat trick, leading Florida to an early 1-0 lead. Despite struggling defensively at home earlier in the playoffs, Carolina failed to capitalize on multiple chances, ultimately falling in regulation before Panthers defenseman Evan Rodrigues forced a turnover that led to Aaron Ekblad's second goal.
The waning gibbous Moon brings cosmic alignment to your life today, offering encouragement to take decisive action in social situations and relationships. Fire-dominated energies like trines between the Moon, Mars, and Venus suggest passion, energy, and assertiveness are key. For each zodiac sign, the article provides insights into how their celestial influences might affect their daily horoscopes—whether it’s resolving conflicts as an Aries or exploring personal goals as a Scorpio. The message is clear: now is the time to address issues and move forward.
Marvel and DC are collaborating once again for a crossover event featuring Batman and Deadpool in splash-page one-shot comics. The Marvel comic, written by Zeb Wells (Deadpool) and illustrated by Greg Capullo (Wolverine), will explore Deadpool’s involvement in Gotham City against Batman’s wishes. Meanwhile, Grant Morrison (All Star Superman) and Dan Mora (Batman/Superman) will craft the DC-originated story. Past collaborations over two decades highlight this pairing's significance. While details on future "backup adventures" are under wraps, fans are eager to see how these iconic characters clash. This marks an intriguing possibility for a potential big-screen film connection.
The White House announced a meeting between President Trump and Cyril Ramaphosa where Trump is expected to urge South Africa to reverse its racial equity laws targeting Afrikaners, a white minority with colonial ties. Tensions escalated after the U.S. welcomed their descendants as refugees amid Trump’s push to dismantle diversity policies. The discussion could address discrimination against this group, while Trump also hinted at keeping an exception for their resettlement despite his usual stance on the refugee system.
The New York Yankees swiftly addressed the injury of their third baseman, Oswaldo Cabrera, who suffered a left ankle fracture while sliding into home during a late-inning ninth inning against the Seattle Mariners. The injury occurred after Cabrera scored on an Aaron Judge sacrifice fly. Trainers from both teams acted quickly, securing him with a towel and transporting him to an ambulance without delay. Manager Aaron Boone emphasized the seriousness of the injury but highlighted Cabrera's positive attitude, noting that he had been in the best company. Additionally, Judge recalled Cabrera's final thoughts before his injury, focusing on whether he scored.
Apple is set to launch a new gaming app designed as a central hub for video games across iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV at its WWDC next week. The app will allow users to play games they've already installed, track achievements, and access leaderboards while replacing Apple’s Game Center on iOS. A Mac version of the app will also be available, enabling users to access games downloaded outside the App Store. The app is designed similarly to Xbox's iPhone gaming interface, offering a seamless experience for players.
Milly Alcock, best-known for playing Rhaenyra Targaryen in House of the Dragon, revealed that a comment about needing an acting coach nearly derailed her career. During a talk show interview, she shared how she reacted to this feedback, expressing doubt and humorously highlighting her feelings about her performance. The host, Jimmy Fallon, both questioned her and praised her dedication, referencing the show's recent Golden Globe win as evidence of its success. Alcock will soon star in Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, playing a lead role in the upcoming DC film set for release on June 26, 2026.
Tragedy struck at Aston Wood golf club when Suzanne Cherry, 62, was fatally hit by a van during a police pursuit tied to suspicious activity. The vehicle, driven by John McDonald (51), Johnny McDonald (22), and Brett Delaney (34), who have been charged with manslaughter among other offenses, led to Cherry’s death four days later. Her husband described her as a vibrant, loving woman whose loss has left an "unfillable void" in their family’s lives. The Independent Office for Police Conduct continues to investigate the incident, while the three men are scheduled to appear in court.
fans of Wolverine and comic book figures are thrilled to learn that Diamond Select Toys has released a highly anticipated PVC statue of Sabretooth from Marvel Gallery Diorama. Standing at 6.25 inches tall, this life-sized replica captures Victor Creed in his iconic '90s costume atop a snowy base, showcasing his fierce fury. Designed by Caesar and sculpted by Alterton, the durable PVC statue will be released in early 2025/2026 for $59.99. Preorders will launch on April 25th on Diamond Select Toys' website and other retailers, and fans are encouraged to pair it with the Weapon X Gallery Diorama Statue of Wolverine available on Amazon for a complete collection experience.
Tesla's leasing policies have upset some customers who feel misled about their cars' future. Until recently, Tesla prevented former leasers from buying their EVs at the end of a lease, instead keeping them in its ride-hailing network. However, after expanding the policy to Model 3 and Y leases last November, Tesla has started selling these vehicles separately. This has annoyed some customers who feel they were promised ongoing use but only got a one-time transaction. Some owners believe it was an oversight if buyouts were permitted earlier, while Tesla's share price has benefited from Musk's promotion of autonomous driving capabilities, with rides in Austin expected next month.
The National Institute of Technology and Evaluation (NITE) has issued a warning about dangers from foreign objects in USB connectors causing fires, following incidents like overheating tablets after falls or juice-related short circuits. These issues occurred due to the "giga school" program distributing devices widely among students, with cases such as a boy’s burn from a dropped tablet and a school fire linked to liquid entry. NITE emphasizes that even minor injuries can be dangerous and urges caution, urging adults to monitor children for unusual connector behavior.
Romania is holding its second presidential election in over a year after canceling last month's vote due to concerns of Russian interference. The previous president, Calin Georgescu, won the initial election but was later invalidated by the government. On May 4th, Romanians will vote for a new leader from a field that includes centrist politicians like Crin Antonescu, nationalist candidates such as Simion, and others advocating for protectionist policies or EU/NATO ties. The race is closely contested, with potential implications for Romanian politics, particularly ifSimion wins and becomes at odds with the outgoing government.
The Nintendo Switch 2 won’t be in our hands for over a month yet (sigh), but a speedrunner has already reached the credits of the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. As reported by VGC, the Japanese speedrunner known as Ikaboze posted a video of his handiwork on his YouTube channel after attending a Switch 2 preview event in Tokyo. Ikaboze was able to take down Ganon before the demo's time was up, to the delight of a crowd of onlookers, who applauded as the credits started to roll. The speedrunner was reportedly told by Nintendo staff at the event that they were the first person to have completed the Breath of the Wild demo. According to Nintendo, Nintendo Switch 2 Edition games improve performance and resolution, as well as adding HDR support.
Apple has released a software update for its Apple TV, enhancing the Wireless Audio Sync feature to better align Dolby Atmos surround sound with connected speakers using AirPlay or Bluetooth. This update addresses common synchronization issues in home theaters, making it easier for users to enjoy immersive audio experiences through Apple's Settings app.
EXCLUSIVE: Florence Longpré, a multi-hyphenate widely regarded as one of the most distinctive voices in Canadian television, has signed with Curate for management after winning the Audience Award at Series Mania 2025 for her latest series, Empathy (Empathie). The show bears the blend of dark humor and emotional depth for which Longpré’s work is known. An actress, writer, and creator, Longpré first broke out in Québec with her performance in the comedy series Like-moi!, before pivoting toward creating for television. Currently developing her first English-language television project, Longpré’s work has also earned honors at Canneseries and the Rockie Awards. Watch on DeadlineFounded in 2021 by film and TV lit manager Britton Rizzio, Curate’s focus is on creators in film, television and books.
Ekko Astral, the Washington, D.C., punk band, is celebrating the one-year anniversary of their debut album "Pink Balloons" with a deluxe re-release featuring five bonus tracks. The band, known for their fierce advocacy and politically charged performances, kicks off a U.S. tour this week and includes stops at major festivals. With their latest project, they continue to amplify their voice in the punk scene, blending activism with high-energy music.
The Nintendo Switch 2 is a significant upgrade, offering improved performance with an A17 Pro chip and Wi-Fi 6, plus a longer battery life in Super Save mode. The system features a premium design with new controllers like the Joy-Plus Controller and backward compatibility for existing users. It also includes expandable accessories and digital content through expansion packs, aiming to attract both newcomers and returning fans with enhanced value.
Federal agencies are employing polygraphs to investigate potential information leaks. The FBI confirmed using these devices after Tuesday's announcement. DHS Secretary Tricia McLaughlin supports the use, ensuring accountability through prosecution. While polygraphs can detect stress or potential deception, they're not foolproof. Experts like Thomas Mauriello and Alan Saquella acknowledge their utility but caution against overuse to avoid resource strain and morale issues.
The 13-inch MacBook Air M4 is discounted significantly during a Memorial Day sale, dropping from its usual price by over $100 on Amazon with additional coupons for three colors, bringing the base model down to $850 or even lower at Starlight. Engadget praised it as a "nearly flawless ultraportable" with impressive performance and battery life, making it an ideal choice despite limited stock availability this week. --- This concise summary captures the essential details of the MacBook Air deal, highlighting the discount information, available models, and the laptop's positive attributes based on Engadget's review.
Voters' frustration over Yoon Suk Yeol's leadership led to a historic victory for Lee Jae-myung, who won with 49.3% of the vote after a snap election due to impeachment, marking the first in decades. Despite South Korea's economic struggles and divisions, Lee's win signals a shift toward reconciliation as voters seek redemption and stability. His pragmatic approach aims to address economic challenges and promote unity while acknowledging potential risks posed by his opponent.
Bruno Retailleau’s proposed changes to French citizenship requirements may signal a shift in how assimilation is prioritized but are unlikely to bring about significant policy changes on their own. Already stringent measures, such as B2 language proficiency and mandatory interviews at local authorities, have long been part of the process. While his speech highlighted assimilation standards, these have remained consistent over decades, suggesting that the new framework may only refine existing interpretations rather than overhaul them. Without accompanying legislative reforms, the impact on policy is speculative but likely minimal.
Spexi harnesses small micro drones for high-resolution Earth imagery, using advanced techniques like photogrammetry and Gaussian splatting to create detailed 3D models. This innovative system powers applications in the metaverse, urban planning, and emergency response by providing precise terrain data. LayerDrone Foundation democratizes access through an open-source platform, encouraging contributions from hobbyist pilots while ensuring accuracy for diverse use cases like autonomous vehicles. The project balances utility with ecosystem stability, supported by community contributions that enhance its potential across multiple sectors.
President Trump met with Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy shortly before attending Pope Francis' funeral, an unexpected gesture following their recent argument over U.S. aid to Ukraine during a Feb. face-to-face discussion. The leaders focused on peace talks aimed at ending Russia's war in Ukraine, though Trump expressed frustration about Zelenskyy's support for ceding Crimea, which he called "irresponsible." Meanwhile, Trump and Putin met in Moscow later that day, while U.S. officials are pushing European allies to advance toward a deal.
Nikki Bella has struggled through the separation with her ex-husband Artem, owing him $3,500 monthly in child support plus a total of $200K in the divorce settlement. They've also agreed on covering half the cost of Matteo's speech therapist, while splitting his extracurricular activities evenly. The couple is balancing custody and finances as they move forward.
A German court has set an important precedent by ruling that companies can be held liable for climate damages in civil lawsuits, even though a Peruvian farmer's case against RWE was dismissed due to insufficient risk of his home being flooded. This marks Europe's first instance where courts recognize such liability, paving the way for future legal actions against polluters.
Big warning: Your router could be a cybersecurity liability! Cybercriminals are targeting older routers from 2010 and earlier, which have stopped receiving updates. These devices allow attackers to install malware via TheMoon, bypassing passwords and taking over networks or selling access. From $100 on up, you can buy a new router to protect your home network. If you're unsure, consider updating patches, disabling remote admin, changing your password, or even just swapping it out for safety. Keep your kids' routers secure too—they might not realize they’re sharing their networks!
Two young Japanese women made history at the 2025 Youth America Grand Prix (YAGP) competition by securing first places in separate categories. Natsuki Sugimoto, a 12-year-old junior high student from Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture, tied for first in the junior age division, while Hana Terada, an 11-year-old elementary school student from Kawasaki, took top honors in classical dance within the precompetitive age division. Both girls aim to become world-class dancers and plan to pursue their careers abroad through YAGP scholarships. Meanwhile, Leon Sai, a 14-year-old American of Japanese heritage, placed second among Japanese boys, showcasing strong talent from Japan's youth.
In the wake of the 2010 earthquake in Myanmar that left thousands dead and millions displaced, Malaysia has called on regional leaders at the ASEAN summit to extend the ceasefire to help stabilize the country's humanitarian crisis.
Billy McFarland has decided to sell FYRE Festival, citing frustration over the event's struggles and his own personal obligations from prison, as he hands fans an update on a new chapter for the franchise. The founder revealed in a statement that he and his team have sold the brand's trademarks, intellectual property, and media reach to a new operator who will execute his vision for a second iteration of FYRE. Meanwhile, multiple countries are expressing interest in hosting the event, though McFarland has requested privacy as he works to transition away from FYRE under his new leadership.
As tensions rise in Kashmir following a deadly attack on Tuesday, India reports an exchange of fire with Pakistani soldiers, though neither side has confirmed involvement. The United Nations cautions against escalation, warning that ongoing regional rivalry and water scarcity fears could make de-escalation increasingly difficult despite expert claims of no water shortage given the region’s geography.
In late March, Ed Sheeran launched his long-awaited Instagram account, @TeddysOldPhone, sparking nostalgia among his fans as he shared snapshots from his past relationships and a few email screenshots. The account gained traction when he finally revealed its existence in April after winning a copyright lawsuit, during which digging into the phone brought back memories of dear friends and family. This emotional journey inspired Sheeran to write a new song titled "Old Phone," set to drop this Thursday, drawing on his experiences from those past relationships and the time capsules found on his old device.
President Volodymyr Zelensky's first official visit to Germany since Chancellor Friedrich Merz assumed power is a pivotal moment for the ongoing relationship between Ukraine and Germany. The meeting comes amid growing tensions over U.S.-Ukraine ties and differing stances within Germany on expanding military support, reflecting Merz's strategic shift from predecessor Olaf Scholz. Discussions are expected to focus on military aid, particularly the Taurus cruise missile system jointly developed by Germany and Sweden, which is central to both nations' efforts in supporting Ukraine.
Warren Buffett, the billionaire investor and philanthropist, announced his retirement at the end of 2025 after leading Berkshire Hathaway for six decades. He recommended his vice-chair, Greg Abel, as his successor during a surprise announcement at an Omaha shareholders' meeting. The audience responded with a standing ovation, recognizing Buffett’s leadership over the company. Abel, who has managed most of Berkshire’s investments since 2001, was unaware of the retirement plan until after the event. Buffett, a lifelong Democrat, plans to donate nearly all his remaining wealth post-retirement but previously expressed no intention of retiring.
Piaggio Fast Forward’s G1T4-M1N1 is a Star Wars-inspired upgrade to their Gitamini robot, featuring droid decals, lights, sounds, and a custom app. It retains core functionality but enhances it with vibrant design elements and audio effects inspired by R2-D2, making it ideal for fans seeking that authentic droid experience at an elevated price point of $400 over the standard model.
Kanye West has sparked debate by claiming he hasn't seen his son Saint this year, but reliable sources confirm he did spend time with him in 2025, primarily choosing not to be around. Despite living mostly with his ex-wife Kim Kardashian in California, Kanye spent approximately three months in Los Angeles without seeking to see his kids until a week before departure, where he saw North only. Notably, he recently reconnecting with other children like Chicago and Psalm but remained distant from Saint until the end of his LA visit. Earlier this year, Kanye and Saint were together in Japan, working on the cover art for "Bully" and filming the accompanying video.
Identifying remains from mass graves in Iraq has been a daunting task for families whose loved ones disappeared during decades of conflict under Saddam Hussein, uncovering decades of trauma. Forensic experts are working tirelessly to piece together this harrowing story, while survivors grapple with the emotional toll of losing their connections to the sectarian violence and ISIS atrocities that followed. The process of identification not only provides solace but also sheds light on Iraq’s ongoing efforts to confront its traumatic past.
Tigst Assefa of Ethiopia shattered the women’s-only marathon record during the 45th London Marathon while Kenyan Sabastian Sawe pulled off a masterstroke to win the men’s category by setting an blistering pace. Both runners, former Paralympic medalists, inspired hope for their marathoning futures as they broke barriers and set new standards at one of the world’s most iconic courses.
The London Marathon captivated the nation with a historic day where over 800,000 people participated, breaking records for finishers and crowd size. Runners like Sergio Aguiar and David Stancombe inspired joy by completing their first marathons in memory of loved ones, while Alex Yee showcased resilience as he made his debut. The event, held under the warm weather, not only celebrated running but also brought people together to support charities. It was a testament to the power of community and personal determination, with world records shattered and the focus shifting from competition to celebration.
A 49-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after four people were injured in two separate collisions in Rochdale. A woman was airlifted to hospital with potentially life-threatening injuries, while three pedestrians, including a child, were injured elsewhere nearby. The incident is not being treated as a terror attack, but the driver remains under arrest. Police are supporting the victims and their families, and additional resources are being deployed in the area.
Liverpool secured a historic victory as Arne Slot claimed his first Premier League title in just one season. The 46-year-old manager led his debut side to a thrilling 5-1 win over Tottenham at Anfield, becoming the club's first manager since Kenny Dalglish to lift the trophy on his first try. Despite an early goal from Dominic Solanke, Liverpool responded strongly, including a late winner from Mohamed Salah as they defended their title against Manchester City for years to come.
Donald Trump has called on the U.S. to facilitate free transit through the Panama and Suez canals, with his secretary of state tasked with making progress immediately. He has emphasized both routes' importance, including a shift in focus from the Panama canal to the more critical Suez route for American ships. While Panamanian officials dismissed claims about toll-free access being dependent on U.S. control, U.S. officials have sought an agreement allowing warships and even troops to pass through freely, amid ongoing tensions with Houthi rebels in Yemen.
The Food and Drug Administration is making a significant shift in its approach to COVID-19 vaccines, halting universal access for seasonal boosters and instead targeting individuals over 65 and those with severe health conditions. This decision, outlined in a New England Journal of Medicine commentary by Trump administration officials, appears to be made without input from key advisory committees typically involved in vaccine approvals, raising concerns about oversight and how it aligns with CDC guidelines.
Exciting news for Star Wars fans: *Star Wars: Visions* Volume Three will premiere on October 29, 2025, with nine episodes—including a spinoff series, *The Ninth Jedi*. The new season continues fan-favorite storylines and introduces standalone stories for deeper character exploration. Fresh perspectives from Japanese animation studios like Anima and Polygon Pictures bring iconic Star Wars elements with a unique twist.
Pope Francis’ Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica that honored Congolese traditions marked a moment of renewed connection to Africa’s Catholic communities. His actions during his trip to Italy—visiting migrants and kissing South Sudan’s warlords—highlighted his growing influence on a continent where Catholics are rapidly increasing. As cardinal John Onaiyekan noted, Francis’ Latin American roots resonate deeply with the struggles of Africa as a third-world nation in a globalized world. With his successor-elect election approaching, the church faces questions about how its growing African membership will shape the next pope and the future of the institution.
Happy 25th birthday to SD cards! Over 12 billion of these versatile memory cards have been sold since their launch in 2000, revolutionizing everything from smartphones to pocket devices like drones. Their evolution from 8MB to now supporting up to 4TB with high-speed capabilities has proven timeless, ensuring their relevance as data storage needs grow exponentially. The SD Association is celebrating this milestone by donating to education and sustainability efforts, emphasizing that SD cards will remain a reliable choice for decades to come. Just like a trusted friend, these memory cards have stood the test of time, proving their value in an ever-changing tech landscape.
Fear of deportation has driven undocumented immigrants in Los Angeles to skip medical appointments, but St. John’s Community Health is reaching out through its Home Visitation Program to address this growing concern, ensuring access to care for 25,000 patients regardless of their immigration status, with a focus on those dealing with chronic health issues like diabetes and hypertension.