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Wildfires threaten parts of Israel, but firefighters reopened a major road between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv after initial closures near Jerusalem. Prime Minister Netanyahu declared a national emergency, prompting evacuations and canceled Independence Day events, with Channel 12 airing a pre-recorded ceremony instead. The situation highlights criticism about insufficient emergency preparedness, particularly due to delayed plane arrivals from other countries, while the military uses ground and air efforts to contain the flames, though containment remains uncertain in origin or intent.
Microsoft has announced that new accounts will now be passwordless by default, switching entirely from passwords to passkeys for a smoother sign-in experience and enhanced security. Passkeys offer a more reliable authentication method with an impressive 98% success rate compared to passwords' 32%, and they are faster to use—eight times quicker than traditional passwords. Microsoft is also automating the best sign-in method based on account setup, ensuring seamless and efficient user experiences. The company encourages both existing and new users to consider passkeys for a more secure and hassle-free login process.
Conservation advocates say it shows the controversial Middle Arm industrial project “shouldn’t get past the starting gun based on impacts to nature”. The Middle Arm project is a proposed Northern Territory government development involving the construction of wharves and jetties to be used by industries including liquified natural gas, carbon capture and storage and critical minerals. Both species, which are recognised by the government as at risk of extinction, live in woodlands in the proposed development area. It found a total of 1,22o hectares of clearing was proposed for the Middle Arm development. The environment group called on both major parties to divert the promised Middle Arm subsidy to other proposals in the NT.
Klavdia, a Greek artist, dazzles audiences during her dress rehearsal performance of "Asteromata" at the Eurovision Song Contest's second semifinal in Basel, Switzerland, on May 14, 2025.
Nike is returning to Amazon after two years away due to counterfeit goods and unlicensed sellers, though CEO Elliott Hill emphasized the company’s focus on wholesale instead of direct sales. The sneaker company plans to resell products directly on Amazon soon, but it will likely raise prices across its lineup—adult clothing and shoes could see a $2-$10 increase as part of ongoing efforts to combat tariffs imposed by President Trump.
President Trump's White House operates like a court, with advisers and allies vying for his attention. European allies are aiming to reach Trump directly due to his unpredictable decision-making style. Some successes include Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni securing a meeting at the White House. However, communicating with Trump can be confusing as he tends to trust old friends over civil servants or traditional diplomats.
Questioning whether dire wolves are real? Turns out Ben Lamm of Colossal Labs has a plan to revive them after their extinction, inspired by *Game of Thrones* and Sophie Turner's enthusiasm for mythical creatures. The company, which recently raised $200 million at a $10.2 billion valuation, is also working on bringing back the Tasmanian tiger and dodo as part of its broader efforts to reintroduce extinct animals. Meanwhile, Lamm revealed progress with their dire wolves, who are learning socialization and even "hawking" their 'wolf linguistics' through unique sounds. However, Bringing dinosaurs or dodos back remains off the immediate agenda due to the complexity involved.
The European Commission is moving toward a digital future for car registrations, proposing digital roadworthiness certificates linked to national vehicle registers to ease cross-border movement across EU member states, reduce paperwork, and modernize documentation processes. These changes aim to enhance road safety by collecting additional data on vehicles, such as odometer readings, improving fraud detection and enforcement efficiency. The initiative also seeks to streamline re-registration for long-term residents and visitors, with a focus on achieving safer roads over the next decade.
The Ecovacs Deebot N30 Omni is on sale for $400, offering strong suction and auto-emptying features, though with limitations in obstacle avoidance that can affect its usability. Despite this, it provides exceptional coverage for pet hair and debris, making it a cost-effective choice compared to higher-priced models. The robot's suction power effectively tackles dust and pet waste, though its lower price means some compromises on advanced features like top-tier obstacle detection. Overall, it remains a reliable option for homes with significant dirt and pet-related issues, balancing value without sacrificing too much in terms of performance.
Meta has expanded its Instagram Threads app globally to attract 320 million monthly users, allowing all advertisers worldwide to place ads on the platform. This move follows successful testing in the U.S. and Japan, with new campaigns now defaulting to Threads for advertisers unless opting out through Manual Placements. The app leverages Instagram's network effects and integrates with ActivityPub to connect with a broader decentralized web while maintaining control over moderation settings. Meta aims to position Threads as a key advertiser platform and prepare for potential antitrust challenges in the competitive social media landscape.
Mozilla is deeply concerned that if the Department of Justice enforces its proposals against Google, it could lead to a catastrophic loss of revenue for Firefox, potentially forcing significant cost cuts or even shutting down the browser. Mozilla's CFO warned that losing all of Google's default search payments would necessitate drastic measures, including dropping key features like choice screens and risking the future of Firefox. Additionally, switching defaults to alternatives like Bing or Opera has faced resistance due to user dissatisfaction and privacy concerns tied to their Gecko engine development.
"Fans of *Schedule* on the PlayStation 5 are reacting with shock and disappointment as they discover a fake game resembling the official release, now listed under a misleading name like 'Weed Drug Empire.' The listing replicated the artwork and branding of Schedule 1 almost identically, leading players to believe it was the real thing before realizing its connection to PublishMe Agency Limited. Days after the mishap, the fraudulent entry changed its name but maintained the same visuals, prompting mixed reactions. This incident underscores the challenges faced by digital platforms in moderating content, especially when successful games attract imitators."
The Google Pixel 9 offers a visually stunning design with an entry-level price of $800, featuring improvements like a new processor, enhanced display quality, and advanced AI tools such as Gemini chatbot. Its high refresh rate display and improved camera performance, especially in video mode thanks to Video Boost, make it a standout option. Battery life is exceptional, lasting all day on a single charge. Available at $250 off during its sale, the Pixel 9 provides a compelling choice for those seeking an impressive smartphone without breaking the bank.
Former prisoners and hostages wrongly held abroad have urged the UK prime minister to urgently secure the release of the pro-democracy campaigner Jimmy Lai before he dies in a Hong Kong jail. The 77-year-old media mogul, who is a British citizen, has been held in solitary confinement for 1,602 days and his family fears he might not survive another summer in Hong Kong, where temperatures can reach 40C (104F). A letter to Keir Starmer signed by 22 people who were detained abroad and their family members, says he must act “before it is too late”. Gallagher said that raising Lai’s case bilaterally was not enough, the UK government had to make the Chinese understand “that actually there is a conditionality or an impact if they don’t engage”. A UK government spokesperson said Lai’s case was a priority, adding: “We continue to call on the Hong Kong authorities to end their politically motivated prosecution and immediately release Jimmy Lai.”
"Mark Geragos' involvement in Diddy's defense remains under intense scrutiny after he was caught interacting with the artist's legal team during a courthouse hearing. Despite attempts to avoid the question on a podcast, Geragos' actions and remarks have fueled speculation about his current ties to Diddy."
A set of iconic props from *Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade* is set to hit the auction block for a staggering $250K to $500K at Propstore. This rare collection includes John Williams' bullwhip, a holster, and a belt, all used in the 1989 film. Made by David Morgan, the whip is durable enough to be mounted or used destructively. A production tag from the "Rideaway Scene" adds historical context, recalling a pivotal action scene featuring Sean Connery's General Zaroff and Harrison Ford's Indy. The bullwhip was also featured in subsequent films where Ford reprised his role, underscoring its lasting appeal.
"Elon Musk's interview revealed his firm opposition to AI regulations and government funding programs, alongside humorous remarks on racial laws in South Africa and a light-hearted reference to Jeffrey Epstein. The session highlighted inconsistencies in HIV/AIDS program funding claims and underscored the need for transparency, while also showcasing his unpredictable behavior during the chaotic discussion."
The Esports World Cup Foundation has expanded its qualification system for EWC 2025 by introducing a global "Road to EWC" program. This initiative includes over 200 tournaments across various skill levels and platforms like Dota 2, Valorant, and League of Legends, aiming to unite players worldwide through competitive opportunities. The program seeks to foster esports growth by connecting communities, clubs, and players while supporting professional development and revenue through $70 million in prize pools. With qualifiers underway and regional competitions planned, the foundation is poised to build a diverse talent pool for the 2025 event in Riyadh.
The legal documents surrounding Sean Combs' trial delve into his extensive financial dealings through Bad Boy Entertainment, marked by large-scale wire transfers and bank transactions. His alleged affairs, tied to personal financial settleements, raise questions about transparency in business dealings, while potential fraud indicators like unauthorized withdrawals add layers to his case. The document underscores the interplay between his professional empire and personal life, suggesting mismanagement that could tie into embezzlement charges.
A representative of hibakusha atomic bomb survivor group Nihon Hidankyo on Wednesday called for the elimination of nuclear weapons at the ongoing preparatory meeting for the 2026 Review Conference of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty in New York. "Our urgent wish is to achieve the elimination of nuclear weapons in our lifetime," said Hiroshi Kanamoto, 80, of Nihon Hidankyo, officially called the Japan Confederation of A- and H-Bomb Sufferers Organizations. "As the only country to have experienced the atomic bombings in war, we call upon Japan to lead the world toward the abolition of nuclear weapons." "There is a growing trend among nuclear weapon states and even some nonnuclear weapon states to advocate for the possession of nuclear weapons or participation in nuclear sharing as an effective means of national defense," Matsui said. Suzuki said, "Nagasaki must remain the last war-time atomic bombing site."
We all know exercise is crucial for health, yet many struggle to stay motivated. A new study suggests that integrating daily mindfulness training with step-tracking could help people stick to their exercise routines longer-term. After a 30-day period, both groups saw similar increases in weekly activity time, but those who incorporated mindfulness exercises expressed stronger intentions to continue moving regularly. The researchers, led by Dr. Masha Remskar, also noted that the free mindfulness program, Medito, could be particularly effective for those balancing competing demands, and they plan to refine these tools further.
The journey of NFL rookies offers lessons in resilience and adaptation as they transition from college to pro football. Each player faces unique challenges—whether it’s adjusting to pressures, cultural shifts, or balancing personal brand with performance. These experiences highlight themes of adaptability, leadership, and the importance of mental fortitude, offering valuable insights for anyone navigating similar transitions beyond the field.
The idea of a war between Canada and the United States was inconceivable even a few months ago. An American military threat is Canada’s worst nightmare. And Canada is unprepared precisely because it never considered the U.S. to be a potential threat. For 60 years at least, both Conservative and Liberal governments have worked toward greater integration with the United States. Conventional war between the United States and Canada would be highly asymmetric, to say the least.
Actor Peter Krause played a significant role in shaping his character's death on the show, collaborating closely with the director. The final shot features Bobby’s helmet amidst debris labeled "118 Captain" for emotional closure. The remaining season will focus heavily on dealing with Bobby's death through high-stakes action and character development. Angela Bassett, who plays Athena, initially reacted strongly to the news but saw it as an opportunity for her character’s growth. Measures were taken to prevent leaks, such as distributing different scripts, but filming in a public location made secrecy challenging.
Hezbollah's leader Naim Qassem calls on Lebanon to intensify efforts against Israel despite a ceasefire deal. The Israeli military has intensified attacks this month, targeting areas like Beirut after warnings of further aggression. Rights groups have condemned these strikes as violations of the truce, while Hezbollah emphasizes compliance with the ceasefire but urges pressure on Israel for regional stability.
A federal judge has struck down Ohio's law requiring parental consent for children under 16 to use social media platforms, deeming it unconstitutional and a violation of the First Amendment. The law was set to take effect on January 15th, 2024, but a Big Tech-backed interest group, NetChoice, successfully challenged it in court. This decision follows similar victories by NetChoice against age verification laws in Arkansas and California, as well as their lawsuit against Maryland's Kids Code law.
Billy McFarland is taking a strategic step back from the Fyre Festival after its 2017 failure, selling assets including intellectual property and an unnamed Caribbean location to hand over control to a new operator. The sale of these elements aims to address past issues, while his involvement in reimagining the festival is now limited to handing over the reins. Meanwhile, rumors persist about plans to return to its original blueprint in the Bahamas with support from local governments and a focus on finding a more stable venue.
Fifty years after the fall of Saigon, the Vietnam War's legacy continues to shape Laos as one man's quest for closure leads him to the pinnacle of Mount Everest.
On this week’s *The Daily Show*, Jon Stewart mocked Donald Trump for suggesting children might have fewer toys in his economy amid Biden’s policies, comparing Trump’s argument to Shakespeare and using his niece as an example of happiness unrelated to material wealth. Stewart humorously poked fun at Trump’s idea that kids could have just a few dolls or five hoops by mentioning standardized tests and G.I. Joe instead, suggesting Biden’s policies might lead to such rationing.
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has swiftly advanced a digital-first initiative for streamlining visa processing, introducing trumpcard.gov—a platform designed to expedite immigration applications through agencies like CBP and USCIS. This innovative program, launched four months ago, already facilitates quicker clearance for visa applicants in some countries, offering a promising alternative to traditional methods. However, while the technology is well-established, official recognition from the White House remains pending.
Andor Season 2 is a complex and emotionally charged exploration of power, betrayal, and redemption, blending political intrigue with personal struggles. The season delves into nuanced character dynamics, highlighting themes of authority versus individuality through the actions and motivations of its cast. With emotional depth and action-packed moments, it strikes a balance between drama and intensity, offering fresh layers of complexity compared to Season 1 while maintaining a mix of tension and character growth.
"The Towering Inferno is more than just a nostalgic trip—it's a cinematic masterpiece that critiques America's 1970s challenges through its star-studded cast and irreverent humor. The film, a blend of old-school Hollywood and new trends, features iconic stars from both eras, each playing their ownmini-melodrama, while also addressing themes of heroism, division, and collective resilience. Its timeless appeal lies in its ability to remind us that even amid deep divisions, there's always hope."
A Georgetown academic, Badar Khan Suri, was released from ICE detention after a Virginia federal judge ruled on Wednesday that his detention targeting him for pro-Palestinian activism violated his constitutional rights. The 49-year-old mathematician, who had been detained for two months, faced legal challenges and faced deportation proceedings in Texas. Khan Suri expressed gratitude for finally being free despite the prolonged wait, while a large crowd outside the courthouse reportedly cheered at his release. His case continues as he awaits the outcome of his petition challenging his wrongful detention under the Trump administration.
Post Malone's ex-fiancée, Hee Sung Park, filed for custody of their 2-year-old daughter, DDP, seeking primary physical custody and visitation rights. She claims the child has been living with her since November 2024. Meanwhile, Malone is seen spending time with his new girlfriend, Christy Lee, following their split. Post has also filed custody documents in Utah but hasn't responded to the legal papers yet.
AMD's latest Ryzen 9 9950X3D processor under the Zen 5 X3D series is a standout option for creators seeking top-tier performance. Available at Amazon without markup since restocking, it outperforms Intel and AMD's previous models in productivity tasks while offering slightly better gaming performance than the older 9800X3D. For most users, especially those on a budget, the 9800X3D remains a more cost-effective alternative unless high-end gaming is essential.
Epic Games has filed a motion to bring its Fortnite game back to the US App Store after a court ruling permitted it to avoid collecting fees from purchases outside the platform. The company plans to modify its sales platform, including offering a new payment system with no commissions on the first $1 million in revenue per app annually. Apple, which previously restricted apps like Spotify from charging separately, is appealing this decision, but Epic highlighted developers' growing options for bypassing the App Store's fees. Meanwhile, some game developers are suing Apple for failing to comply with a court order that banned its App Store fees unless it allows out-of-App purchase discounts.
Columbia University student activist Mahdawi has been freed on bail after being detained by US immigration officials over his role in pro-Palestinian protests at the school. The 26-year-old, who initially faced charges related to the protests, was released Wednesday morning following a hearing in Vermont. His release comes amid growing tensions between US authorities and groups advocating for Palestinian rights.
Apple is allowing developers to link their apps directly to websites for purchases, following a 2021 court ruling that granted Epic Games more control over in-app transactions. The company has updated its App Store guidelines but continues to face criticism for maintaining a significant commission on payments made via external links. Other companies, like Spotify, have already updated their apps to include these features, while Apple has denied the charges and plans to appeal the court decision.
TCL's D1 Fingerprint Smart Lock offers a swift, secure way to unlock doors with its advanced fingerprint technology, passcode, app access, or mechanical key; priced at $89.99 without cloud data, it provides multiple unlocking options for enhanced convenience. The lock connects via Wi-Fi and includes a mobile app for monitoring activity while integrating with Alexa and Google Assistant, ensuring seamless smart home management. Running on AA batteries and designed to be user-friendly, the D1 Fingerprint Smart Lock is easy to install by anyone without needing professional help.
Freedom isn’t just about barbecues and beaches—it’s also about reevaluating your tools for life. This Memorial Day weekend, consider ditching Windows 11 for NixOS 25.05 “Warbler,” which offers a fresh start with over 8,000 new packages, security upgrades, and enhanced system flexibility. Its modern desktop experience with GNOME 48 adds polish to your setup. Whether you’re a long-time Linux user or exploring it for the first time, this release is a powerful reminder of freedom in the open-source world—a perfect excuse to test something new without any pressure.
OpenAI’s "OpenAI for Countries" initiative is poised to expand AI accessibility globally by collaborating with governments to adapt models like ChatGPT for different languages, leveraging existing infrastructure such as Project Stargate to achieve cost-effective solutions. Aimed at 10 international projects, the program seeks to convince other nations to adopt OpenAI’s AI models over competitors, potentially fostering a global AI standard and streamlining adoption processes. However, challenges include overcoming local infrastructure and regulatory hurdles.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed direct peace talks with Ukraine in Istanbul following a demand from European leaders to agree on a 30-day ceasefire or face harsh new sanctions. The move comes as Moscow aims to avoid further escalation of tensions, while Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy described the proposal as positive.
The cricket Test match between England and Zimbabwe on 5 May 2024 will be a five-day affair marking their first meeting since 2003. England, limited to four seamers and a single all-rounder with experienced bowlers like Stokes, faces challenges against Zimbabwe's depth in bowlers, including fast bowler Blessing Muzarabani, while weather at Trent Bridge could complicate the game dynamics.
Robert Prevost, a Catholic cleric who has become the first American pope since Vatican reforms in 1971, made history as Pope Leo XIV by addressing a crowd of pilgrims during his debut speech from St. Peter’s Basilica. Known for his strong stance on peace and justice, Prevost has criticized the Trump administration’s treatment of refugees and migrants and expressed hope for moral support from the Vatican under his leadership. His election capped a year marked by global events, with celebrations in cities like Chicago and Lima, and he remains poised to tackle challenges ranging from climate issues to religious freedom while balancing the fractured international landscape.
The Sycamore-W is xMEMS's thinnest speaker at 1 mm and 150 mg, designed for wrist-worn devices to enhance audio performance in compact wearables while integrating larger batteries or more sensors. Built on MEMS technology used in cellphones' microphones, it enables manufacturers to deliver premium audio in smaller, lighter, and more durable products like smartwatches. The company plans to begin producing the Sycamore-W in early 2026, with ongoing development for additional specialized models.
The murder of a young man at a French mosque has sparked calls for a closer look as a terrorism case, with a lawyer urging authorities to investigate. The incident raises questions about whether Islamophobic crimes should be classified under terrorism charges and could set a precedent for similar incidents in the future, potentially affecting both counter-terrorism policies and public perception of Islamophobia.
A retired Japanese woman, known as "Expo grandma," completed visiting all pavilions at the 2025 Osaka Expo on day 46. She received a commemorative gift and celebrated at the Netherlands pavilion, which had friendly relations with Japan for decades. The 76-year-old aims to stay engaged until the Expo closes, interacting with staff and experiencing exhibits from different countries.
Baxter International may face significant financial losses this year due to President Trump's tariffs, with estimates suggesting between $60 million and $70 million in costs. Baxter's executive vice president, Joel Grade, revealed during an earnings call that while some of their products are made domestically, international procurement exposes the company to tariffs. Despite these challenges, Baxter, known for its IV fluid bags among other pharmaceuticals, has mitigated some impacts but remains vulnerable as the U.S. faces trade tensions with China and other nations.