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The selection of the next pope after the cardinals’ meeting remains uncertain, with many suggesting it could be a papal style distinct from Francis. Despite some support for Francis, cardinals appear fragmented due to his complexity and conflicting messages on key issues like women’s roles or priestly duties. The incoming pope is likely to balance personal discipline with broader governance skills, but it’s unclear if their vision will resonate deeply with everyday Catholics in parishes worldwide.
Japan’s Japan International Cooperation Agency has invested $56 million in Brazilian fintech company Agrolend to support small- and midsize farming operations nationwide, accelerating the approval of loan applications within two days. This initiative aims to bolster Japan’s food security by ensuring stable access to crops like soybeans and corn from Brazil. Agrolend, already assisting over 2700 farmers, leverages technology to streamline financing processes for these vital agricultural activities. The company’s goal is also to list its shares on the New York stock market in the future, signaling long-term growth and international expansion.
Kagiso Rabada nearly missed playing in the final against Australia after being suspended for a recreational drug use but has been cleared to face him next month. The 29-year-old, who accepted responsibility, will likely resume his cricket as soon as possible, including a match for Gujarat Titans in the Indian Premier League. He praised his performance post-suspension and highlighted his dedication to improving since his return. Rabada now holds 327 Test wickets at an average of 22 and faces struggles in recent Australia series where he took only 11 wickets at an average of 32 apiece.
The oceans have grown significantly darker over two decades, endangering marine life reliant on sunlight. Satellite data reveals more than 20% of the global ocean has darkened between 2003 and 2022, harming critical photic zones where many marine species depend on light for survival. This darkening, which can extend up to 50 meters in some areas, disrupts ecosystems and reduces productivity. While some regions brighten, the overall trend is alarming, with far-reaching impacts on marine biodiversity and Earth's climate regulation. Nutrient-rich water upwellings and climate change are key drivers of this severe issue, making it a pressing global concern.
The Los Angeles Kings surprised their fan base by collaborating with Korean senior citizens during a game, sharing Korean cultural elements through harmonica performances as part of a strategic marketing move to promote cultural diversity. This unexpected partnership aimed to highlight their commitment to integrating Korean heritage into community outreach, leveraging traditional instruments that resonated deeply within an Asian American audience. The collaboration not only captivated fans but also sparked media attention and mixed reactions on social media, showcasing the Kings' efforts to preserve cultural heritage while fostering meaningful engagement with their audience.
Set in Cambridge, MA, Unaccustomed Earth follows an elite Indian-American community as they grapple with love, desire, and belonging through a star-crossed romance that escalates into a scandalous affair. Produced by John Wells (The Pitt) and Madhuri Shekar (3 Body Problem), the series features Nisha Ganatra directing the pilot and executive producing alongside Wells. With a stellar cast including Jhumpa Lahiri, Erica Saleh, Erin Jontow, and Celia Costas, this is an unputdownable look at immigration's complexities, building on Wells' success with "Max’s The Pitt" and Shekar's film adaptation of her play.
Apple’s updated App Store policies are being tested by major companies like Epic Games and Spotify as they seek to adapt to new rules after previous rejections. Epic had Fortnite removed in 2020 due to direct payments but now aims to comply under Apple's revised guidelines, while Spotify plans to allow individual audiobook purchases for Premium users. These changes, including Amazon’s Kindle purchase button and clearer subscription pricing transparency, could open up new opportunities for tech giants but pose challenges for smaller developers reliant on the App Store.
A US airstrike in Yemen has led to allegations of a migrant detention centre being targeted, with at least 68 people killed by government forces.
The US stock markets and dollar are sliding as tensions between Trump and Fed Chair Jerome Powell escalate, with concerns about the impact on monetary policy and global markets. Experts debate whether Trump's tougher stance will lead to significant market turmoil or if a quick replacement might mitigate short-term damage. Meanwhile, ongoing political pressure on Powell could further erode confidence in the Fed’s independence and credibility, complicating the path toward resolving tariff disputes and stabilizing markets.
As U.S. President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping held their first face-to-face conversation in weeks, they addressed key issues over trade restrictions, Taiwan tensions, and critical mineral shortages, signaling a tentative step toward resolving decades of disputes. However, the outcome remains uncertain as unresolved trade and geopolitical conflicts loom ahead.
Gérard Depardieu faces verdict in sexual assault trial seen as #MeToo testtoggle caption Aurelien Morissard/APPARIS – French film legend Gérard Depardieu is set to receive a verdict on Tuesday in a closely watched sexual assault case. In France, the trial has been widely seen as more than a case against one man. Women's rights advocates say it's a test of how seriously the country takes sexual violence, and whether its long-delayed #MeToo reckoning is finally beginning. During the proceedings, Depardieu testified that if he ever touched the women, it wasn't with sexual intent. A wider reckoningFor many women's rights advocates, the Depardieu case is part of a much larger pattern.
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.
The Nintendo Switch 2 represents a significant upgrade in design and performance, offering enhanced specs that cater to both casual users and avid gamers. It boasts a powerful APU with advanced ray tracing capabilities, a larger display with improved resolution and color accuracy, and a longer battery life compared to its predecessor. The controls have also been refined for greater ergonomics and durability. While it excels in supporting Nintendo's first-party titles, its performance may fall short against other systems like the Steam Deck for AAA games, making it ideal for fans of the Switch ecosystem or those seeking top-tier visual quality on a portable platform.
Nintendo has announced plans to release upgraded versions of its older Switch games on the upcoming Switch 2 console, with higher price points compared to new-generation offerings. Fans of *The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild* and *Tears of the Kingdom* can expect a $10 upgrade, while fans of *Kirby* and *Super Mario Party Jamboree* will have to pony up $20 each for the switch edition, with additional content like *Star-Crossed World* or a game show bonus. The Switch 2 versions of *Pokémon Legends: Z-A* and *Metroid Prime 4: Beyond* are still TBD but will be available later this year.
Nintendo partners with Samsung for Switch 2 chips, signaling a shift away from TSMC. This collaboration includes an 8-nanometer processor designed by NVIDIA, enhancing performance and expanding Samsung's role in gaming. Moving away from TSMC could help Nintendo avoid competition with major companies like Apple over TSMC's resources, potentially benefiting both through increased supply chain access. However, production challenges due to tariffs on semiconductors have led to lower-than-expected sales projections for the Switch 2 despite strong demand, particularly in Japan where pre-orders surpassed two million units.
The King of Canada's visit underscores his pivotal role in preserving sovereignty amid escalating tensions with the U.S., where claims of annexation persist. Indigenous leaders stress the deep cultural and historical ties rooted in Canada's monarchy, reflecting enduring resistance to colonial injustices. The king's rare throne speech highlights efforts to maintain the monarchy's relevance while emphasizing Indigenous self-determination.
Alexander Zverev, ranked world No. 2 in men’s singles, fell to Francisco Cerundolo in the round of 16 at the Madrid Open as Cerundolo, ranked 21st, managed a thrilling comeback to defeat the two-time former winner. In women’s singles, Iga Swiatek survived several nervous moments before securing her fifth WTA 1000 quarterfinal with a hard-fought victory over Diana Shnaider.
Kelly Clarkson was moved by the romance on screen in Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building, inspiring her to write "Where Have You Been," a tender ballad about love and waiting. The song reflects the characters' journey of finding each other despite challenges, marking her debut single since 2023, part of an album capturing the full relationship arc.
The much-anticipated Clásico match between Real Madrid and Barcelona has drawn expert predictions that showcase two balanced XI lineups crafted by different systems. Both strategies emphasize a blend of defense, midfield creativity, and attack, with Marsden's lineup highlighting Bellingham's stability in defense, while Kirkland's picks underscore Mbappé's adaptability in attack, reflecting a nuanced evaluation of player performances this season.
On Tuesday, WhatsApp scored a major victory against NSO Group when a jury ordered the infamous spyware maker to pay more than $167 million in damages to the Meta-owned company. The verdict came after a week-long jury trial that featured several testimonies, including NSO Group’s CEO Yaron Shohat and WhatsApp employees who responded and investigated the incident. “Once received, those messages would trigger the user’s phone to reach out to a third server and download the Pegasus spyware. The fact that NSO Group’s headquarters are openly advertised is somewhat interesting on its own. NSO Group admitted that it kept targeting WhatsApp users after the lawsuit was filedFollowing the spyware attack, WhatsApp filed its lawsuit against NSO Group in November 2019.
A large group of Sevilla fans breached the club's training ground on Saturday, driven by their frustration over a poor season and another loss. The club confirmed players stayed on-site for security amid fears of further incidents, while a violent subset broke into the premises before leaving by midnight. Police used rubber bullets to disperse the crowd after an aggressive group breached the gates. Sevilla sits 16th in the table with three games remaining.
The appointment of Hussein al-Sheikh as the first vice president of the Palestine Liberation Organization marks a significant shift within the Palestinian leadership, signaling a potential ascent for the seasoned leader Mahmoud Abbas. This move follows years of calls to reform the PLO and comes amid expectations that Abbas's Palestinian Authority could play an expanded role in governing Gaza after Israel's withdrawal from the Strip.
The iPad A16 is a budget-friendly contender in Apple's tablet lineup, priced at $299 after a $50 discount, making it an excellent value for casual users looking to upgrade without breaking the bank. It boasts 128GB of storage, Wi-Fi 6 connectivity, and solid performance for tasks like gaming and photo editing. Though it lacks Apple Intelligence support, its sturdy build quality and impressive battery life (over 10 hours) make it a standout option despite minor limitations with accessories and keyboards.
"Seeking to reallocate over 10% of annual government funding for Creative Australia, a potential Coalition government has revealed plans to channel $33.2m towards Melbourne Jewish Arts Quarter and unspecified broadcasting programs, doubling previous redirected amounts. Meanwhile, Labor's pledge to fund the same project independently highlights ongoing tensions in arts funding, with critics calling for fairer allocations given the economic impact of creative industries. The debate underscores the critical role of arts support in Australia."
The administration's plan to impose 100% tariffs on imported films has Concerned Hollywood Studios, as it could increase production costs and potentially halt a long-standing trend of films being shot abroad in the U.S. Studios, already reliant on international markets for revenue, now face added uncertainty due to the complex application of tariffs to digital products and potential reciprocal levies from other countries. Experts warn this could create instability for major global film events like Cannes.
Donald Trump’s new task force to address anti-Christian bias reflects growing efforts to reintegrate religious figures into American society amidst a society increasingly dominated by secularism. However, critics argue that defining what constitutes “authentic Christian belief” is complex and shouldn’t be left to a government body, as it risks perpetuating harmful biases and diluting genuine faith principles. The task force’s creation also highlights broader debates about the role of religion in public life, with conservative Christians warning that such initiatives could exacerbate divisions within the faith community.
The government is introducing a novel approach to combat fraud by enabling police to create bank accounts under false names to monitor suspicious fund movements linked to fraudulent activities. This method aims to address cases where scammers use the identities of individuals who have sold their bank accounts for profit, a practice currently prohibited by law.
A shocking incident in South Africa saw poachers attack wildlife conservation sites, leaving a rhino frozen in the sand with broken legs and a horn, a dead giraffe nearby, and a twisted lion's body. Three students from the Wildlife Forensic Academy, part of an initiative training rangers and law enforcement to combat poaching, responded by marking crime scenes as first responders during the attack.
Jim Marshall, a towering defensive end who played 282 consecutive games with the Minnesota Vikings before battling cancer, passed away at 87. Known as "The Tough Guy" from 1961 to 1979, he captained his team during four Super Bowls as part of the legendary "Purple People Eaters," a nickname inspired by a fumble in a crucial game against the San Francisco 49ers in 1964. His off-the-field legacy continues to be celebrated by his family and the Vikings organization, which expressed deep sorrow over his passing.
Nintendo is suing Genki for using its "Nintendo Switch" name and trademarks in accessories without authorization before official unveiling at CES 2025, sparking public reaction as CEO Edward Tsai Trending on social media. Nintendo aims to halt unauthorized use of its trademarks, destroy any illegal products featuring them, and seek damages for unfair competition. The console, priced at $449.99 and set to debut on June 5, faces delays due to high demand.
Visa launched "Intelligent Commerce," enabling AI agents to shop for consumers based on their preferences, collaborating with tech giants and startups to enhance shopping experiences. Meanwhile, Mastercard introduced an AI agent offering tailored online shopping recommendations and payment integration. Both companies are driving a shift toward more personalized and efficient commerce, with other players like PayPal, Amazon, OpenAI, Google, and Perplexity also embracing AI in their shopping tools.
Eric Dier is set to leave Bayern Munich for Monaco as a free agent next summer, following the club’s contract expiration. The 31-year-old defender, who joined initially on loan from Tottenham in January 2024, will sign a three-year deal with the French Ligue 1 side after being offered a permanent move by Monaco. Monaco seeks his experience and leadership to bolster their squad as they aim for Champions League qualification, while Dier’s versatility—playing both as a defender and midfielder—adds significant value to their team.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday to uphold President Trump's ban on transgender individuals serving in the military, allowing its enforcement temporarily as an appeals court considers further action. The decision is significant because it extends beyond previous bans by targeting individuals with gender dysphoria, a medical condition, rather than all transgender people. Three justices dissented, arguing that such discrimination violates constitutional rights. This ruling, while allowing the ban to proceed for now, signals potential challenges ahead as the issue continues to evolve in court.
As global markets hover on the edge amid President Trump's trade war, investors are bracing for uncertainty. Among them, Japan's richest individuals remain skeptical about the yen's future, fearing its weakening due to inflation concerns and a past market collapse in the early 1990s. AUBJ's regional chief investment officer, Daiju Aoki, highlights that these high-net-worth clients are deeply concerned about the yen's value, citing fears of it dropping to 180 or 200 yen per dollar as Japan's economy softens and industrial investment stagnates.
Mexico has sued Google for altering the Gulf of Mexico’s name on U.S.-based maps to “Gulf of America,” citing concerns over Trump’s policy changes and a potential lawsuit. Meanwhile, Republican lawmakers in the U.S. House passed legislation to implement this renaming but face slim chances of passage due to lack of Democratic support. In response, Mexico hinted at an alternative name, humorously suggesting “Mexican America.”
Doctors successfully created a specialized gene-editing treatment for Kyle “KJ” Muldoon Jr., who suffers from a rare metabolic condition. This groundbreaking approach, completed in under seven months, marks the first time gene editing has been used to treat an individual specifically, showcasing both precision and potential challenges as costs may deter widespread use. Montana has passed a bill making experimental medical treatments more accessible, potentially turning the state into a hub for such innovations. However, this move risks moving away from traditional evidence-based medicine, which prioritizes proven solutions over unproven experimental therapies.
A federal judge has struck down Trump's executive order targeting Perkins Coie, deeming it unconstitutional as an attack on the country's foundational principles. The ruling not only invalidates the order but also prohibits further investigations into the law firm and restores services suspended due to their work with Hillary Clinton. This decision could have far-reaching implications, chilling other lawyers and their clients by undermining constitutional protections against government interference in free speech and due process.
The Philadelphia Eagles won their Super Bowl against the Kansas City Chiefs without being invited by Donald Trump during his first term, drawing criticism from league owners for previous disinvitations due to tension over anthem protests. Trump praised quarterback Jalen Hurts, calling him "terrific" following the game, while running back Saquon Barkley faced backlash on social media after visiting Trump but emphasized respect for the office.
Trump has escalated criticism of Harvard by threatening to revoke its tax-exempt status, potentially causing billions in funding loss. As part of broader attacks on educational institutions, Trump previously refused to address demands from Harvard about viewpoint diversity, pro-Palestinian protests, and anti-Semitism, calling for structural changes seen as attempts to impose political ideology. In response, Harvard's president rejected Trump’s demands, emphasizing the institution's right to maintain its independence and constitutional freedoms. Meanwhile, Democrats are urging the IRS to investigate Trump’s actions, citing concerns about overstepping federal authority under the Constitution.
(2:00)Open Extended ReactionsThe 2025 NFL draft is in the rearview mirror, and the league's 32 teams have begun to get a closer look at their draft choices and other selected free agents via rookie minicamps. We've spent the past week-plus since the conclusion of the draft talking to executives, scouts and coaches throughout the NFL, gaining clarity on the fits for some of the key members of the 257-man draft class of 2025:We also explore all the near-trades, team draft strategy, intel on key players and implications beyond this year. Sources told ESPN that Pearce was off multiple teams' draft boards because of maturity concerns. A few teams tipped me off before the draft that Cleveland really liked him, presumably as a Day 3 pick. Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph's cousin, Terry Joseph, was Texas' defensive pass game coordinator from 2021 to 2024 and spoke glowingly of Barron as a competitor and locker room presence.
A study suggests that LM Arena, a platform for AI benchmarking, may have unfairly granted some companies, including Meta and Google, more private testing opportunities without revealing lower-performing models, potentially skewing their scores in the leaderboard. The platform defends its process, stating it has been transparent about pre-release testing since March 2024 and is open to measures such as setting test limits or adjusting sampling rates. Meanwhile, the findings highlight ongoing scrutiny of LM Arena's fairness in benchmarking amid recent controversies over gaming the system by Meta with an optimized model.
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Linda McMahon has urged universities to align with the Trump administration’s values to secure federal funding, though Harvard University faced nearly $100 million in cuts and a possible loss of tax-exempt status. In response, Harvard upheld its academic integrity while other institutions made concessions to maintain support, including banning face masks and delegating curriculum parts to the administration. This shift signals a growing tension between federal priorities and academic freedom.
Relyance AI has launched Data Journeys, a cutting-edge data tracking platform designed to enhance AI governance by providing comprehensive insights into data flow and context-aware analysis across systems. This tool addresses critical areas such as compliance, bias detection, explainability, and regulatory adherence, offering significant time savings (70-80%) in compliance tasks while ensuring effective oversight for industries like FinTech and healthcare. Relyance aims to become a unified governance solution, covering the entire AI infrastructure from trust monitoring to accountability, thus helping enterprises manage AI responsibly as they rapidly adopt this technology.
A Penn State referee faced a humorous yet dangerous situation when a portable toilet struck him during a violent storm, drawing worldwide attention as captured on video. The incident occurred as he ran for cover under swirling winds, adding to its absurdity. The portable toilet weighed approximately 230-250 pounds, posing significant risk despite the force of the wind. However, the referee emerged unharmed after the incident. In contrast, severe weather in the region caused three fatalities, including a 22-year-old who died after being electrocuted.
Doom: The Dark Ages and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 both feature standout parrying systems. Doom introduces a vibrant green parry signal that enhances players' timing and action sequences, creating cinematic flair through precise reactions. Meanwhile, Expedition 33 challenges players with tight turn-based battle timings, where swift parries are essential for survival but come with risks of enemy counterattacks if missed. Both games reward skillful parrying, offering unique rewards in their own thrilling ways.
David Paton, an innovative ophthalmologist who transformed a United Airlines jet into a flying hospital called Project Orbis, dedicated his life to providing eye surgery in remote areas and educating local doctors. His passing on April 3 at age 94 was confirmed by his son, following his son's father’s background as a prominent eye surgeon. Paton, inspired by the challenges of widespread preventable blindness in developing countries, sought solutions that went beyond sending medical teams—considering everything from equipment shipments to repurposing planes for medical transport. His work aimed to not only heal patients but also empower healthcare professionals globally.
The high-stakes trial involving Diddy is set to begin next week, with Cassie expected to testify and "that new Pope" making an unexpected appearance. Cassie’s testimony is expected to shed light on key details of the case, while the trial focuses on financial fraud allegations centered around Diddy as the central figure.