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The Nintendo Switch 2’s short battery life for intense games has led to calls for reliable portable power solutions, with the Anker Nano Power Bank emerging as a top choice due to its compact size and fast charging capabilities. For those seeking portability without sacrificing convenience, the Belkin Boost Plus 10K offers built-in USB-C and Lightning cables alongside a sleek design, though it lacks additional ports for extra charging flexibility. Meanwhile, the Anker Power Core 24k stands out as an overkill option with multiple output ports, though it may be more than some users need.
Sam Howell has been traded to the Vikings for a pick swap involving draft picks and his services, marking a strategic move by both teams in the NFL. The Vikings acquire Howell, who spent three seasons with the Washington Commanders, as their likely backup quarterback after J.J. McCarthy, the team's current starter candidate, hasn't been named yet. Meanwhile, the Seahawks draft a new quarterback, Jalen Milroe, in the third round, signaling a possible shift in their quarterback competition.
The mayor faced charges during a Friday hearing, with prosecutors alleging he was part of a cartel linked to criminal activities at a ranch. Despite his denial, a federal prosecutor questioned how someone in charge could be involved. The mayor's secretary testified he wasn't present during the months under scrutiny but acknowledged occasional absences. Additionally, the Trump administration has pressured Mexico on cartel control, raising tensions with the Mexican government.
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.
Carta, a equity management startup, shifted its focus by retiring its Carta Conclusions offering in December 2024. The company decided to partner with SimpleClosure instead, which is now investing $15 million in a Series A round led by TTV Capital. Dori Yona founded SimpleClosure after creating a platform to automate startup shutdowns, raising $20.5 million and becoming one of the fastest-growing exits in recent years. Both companies are addressing the critical but often overlooked aspect of business termination, with Carta aiming to partner with experts while SimpleClosure continues to expand its services.
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has rejected calls for tax cuts, warning that Japan's financial state mirrors Greece’s and advising against using government bonds to fund such measures due to rising borrowing costs. He emphasized the nation's dire fiscal situation, highlighting its current poor condition compared to Greece’s.
Druski’s wild October 2024 arrest got online attention for its bizarre humor, with a police officer struggling to fit him into the back of a cop car due to his enormous size. The footage shows the officer confronting Druski after he allegedly ran a stop sign, pointing out his celebrity status and suspended license before taking him to the station. Despite being restrained, the officer had to use multiple pairs of handcuffs and struggled to contain Druski’s large frame until he eventually complied with the station’s instructions.
A Florida man, Marius Mutu, was arrested after allegedly hitting an 11-year-old girl with eggs in a shocking incident where he believed she threw them at his Tampa apartment. Mutu, who thought the girl had damaged his home by throwing eggs, restrained her and was eventually subdued by deputies before charges of battery and false imprisonment were filed. --- This summary captures the key points engagingly while maintaining clarity and conciseness.
The early hours of Sunday in Kyiv were marked by the sounds of Russian drones approaching after two days of heavy attacks on civilian areas. President Trump's silence has allowed Putin to escalate the conflict, avoiding any sign of a ceasefire despite expectations. Both sides are using increasingly sophisticated drones, with Russia deploying decoys and complex systems to evade detection while Ukraine targets bases aimed at undermining morale. The ongoing air war without territorial gains highlights the challenges Kyiv faces in sustaining its efforts without sustained Western military aid.
Stephon Castle, the standout forward from the University of Connecticut, claimed the NBA Rookie of the Year award with an impressive season filled with 482 points, 74 steals, and a rookie-best 14.7 average points per game. The second straight San Antonio Spurs player to win this prestigious award after Victor Wembanyama last season, Castle also led his team to victory in the Castrol Rising Stars event during All-Star weekend. His stellar performance has solidified his legacy as one of the most talented rookies in recent history.
The Fire TV Soundbar for $89 is an unbeatable deal, offering high-quality audio at an affordable price. Despite its compact size of just 24 inches long and 2.5 inches tall, this soundbar delivers a powerful sound thanks to dual speakers that enhance bass and clarity. It supports Dolby Audio and DTS Virtual:X, creating immersive surround sound without extra components. The easy setup process allows seamless integration with your TV and other devices via Bluetooth, all controlled from a single remote.
In a near-unanimous vote, California’s film tax credit program is set for a major overhaul as the state Senate passed SB630, expanding its scope to include series episodes, animation films, and other large-scale projects. The bill, which now moves to the Assembly, complements AB1138, aimed at modernizing and boosting incentives for the film and television industry following years of struggles and Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposed incentive increase. This legislation comes amid a competitive landscape where other states are intensifying their efforts to lure production with expanded tax breaks, while Trump’s tariffs on foreign-produced movies further draw attention to California’s film scene.
Dyson Daniels claimed NBA Most Improved Player honors after making significant strides in scoring, rebounds, and assists while dominating defensively at 229 steals, averaging 14.1 points per game, 5.9 rebounds, and 4.4 assists for the Atlanta Hawks following a trade from the New Orleans Pelicans, earning praise from coach Quin Snyder for his tenacity on both ends of the floor.
Levi Schmitt returns to *Grey's Anatomy* for Jo and Link’s wedding, sparking fan theories about whether his visit coincides or precedes the event. The actor, who exited the show after seven seasons, confirmed he’ll be back to officiate at Jo’s nuptials while also hinting a possible return to the hospital setting. Joining him this season are familiar faces like Jesse Williams and Greg Germann as Borelli continues his cameo appearances.
As Harvard’s first-year student, Alfred Williamson felt uneasy about rising tensions in the U.S., especially as concerns over Harvard’s ability to admit international students intensified under the Trump administration. His friends dismissed claims of threats, but when federal authorities blocked the university from enrolling foreign students, he and others faced an unsettling limbo filled with missed messages and anxious texts from family and classmates.
The Madleen, a ship attempting to aid Gaza, brings to mind the tragic memories of a 2010 Israeli raid on the Mavi Marmara, which left ten lives lost. Now, the same mission is being undertaken again, highlighting the enduring risks involved. Jamal Elshayyal, who witnessed the original attack, reflects on how those harrowing events continue to shape perspectives on modern maritime diplomacy.
Marc Rowan, CEO of Apollo Global Management, highlighted during the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills that U.S.-Mexico trade cooperation is crucial to avoid a global trade war and secure their position as a driving global economic force. He emphasized the need for this partnership over repeated free trade deals that haven’t yet achieved their long-term goals. Mexican executives praised his comments, expressing optimism about diversifying manufacturing from China, while Emilio Cadena of Prodensa noted their complementary relationship, creating jobs in both nations. The two economies are seen as key partners in reshaping global manufacturing dynamics.
Justin Bieber has announced his departure from Drew House, sparking speculation about whether his fashion brand truly reflects him anymore. Sources suggest he felt the company no longer represented him or his family, citing ex-manager Scooter Braun as a contributing factor. Despite internal conflicts within the brand, including rumors tied to an aspiring singer's death and a church controversy, Justin reportedly wanted to distance himself after feeling outvoted by Scooter, Ryan Good, and David Bolno on various decisions. Meanwhile, his fans are reacting strongly to his new venture, Skylrk, with some criticizing Drew House for its outdated branding and lack of innovation.
Putin is pursuing a dual strategy, seeking both peace negotiations and continued conflict, believing it aligns with his interests. While he has managed to avoid harsh criticism from Ukraine and the EU, pressure from the US has mounted until recently. President Trump has now welcomed direct peace talks between Ukraine and Russia, signaling a departure from earlier promises of swift conflict resolution. However, this approach risks delaying or preventing economic normalization with Russia, as Trump emphasizes that U.S.-Russian restoration should follow achieving peace in Ukraine to ensure relief from sanctions and foreign investment benefits.
The article discusses Cardinal Aveline's potential as Pope, highlighting his unique blend of openness and theological depth. Despite this, challenges like historical tensions between French-speaking Catholics and the Vatican, as well as his unfamiliarity with Italian, may hinder his candidacy. However, his personalableities—his embrace of diversity, simple style, and relatable habits—make him an intriguing choice for Pope Francis, offering a fresh perspective despite his unexpected credentials.
The article highlights how President Trump's administration has targeted South African and Afghan refugees, using their presence as a platform to perpetuate racial discrimination against white South Africans while deporting thousands of Afghans. This exclusionary approach reflects broader policies rooted in Trump’s personal history, which has fueled voter frustration and led to the banning of other refugees altogether. Despite these refugees’ contributions during the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, their efforts to aid vulnerable populations have been devalued, underscoring a trend toward deprioritizing help for such groups.
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Joel Souza opened up about his regret over making "Rust," sharing how he initially rejected filming after a tragic incident involving cinematographer Halyna Hutchins but later reconsidered after the family wanted the film finished. He admitted he regrets not returning to the project or writing it post-tragedy, while reflecting on his silence with Alec Baldwin and his decision not to watch his reality show "The Baldwins."
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.
Christoph Schell, Intel’s EVP and chief commercial officer, is departing after two years in the role, effective June 30, citing a new career opportunity. Greg Ernst will serve as interim CVP of sales and marketing, while Intel continues to undergo significant transformation under CEO Lip-Bu Tan, including spinning off noncore units, divesting its Altera semiconductor business, and restructuring its executive leadership.
Tahawwur Hussain Rana, a 64-year-old Canadian-born citizen from Pakistan, has been extradited to New Delhi after being convicted in the U.S. for conspiring to support terrorism, accused of aiding the mastermind behind the 2008 Mumbai attacks. Despite denying the charges, Rana, with a complex background including military service and ventures across Pakistan, Canada, and the U.S., has faced prior legal issues. His trial in India highlights efforts at international cooperation between agencies to bring justice to those responsible for the Mumbai terror attack.
Netflix has greenlit *The Age Of Innocence*, a limited series inspired by Edith Wharton’s classic novel about forbidden love in 19th-century New York.Written and executive produced by Emma Frost, the show will explore themes of freedom, duty, and love through a fresh take on the original story. Produced by Chernin Entertainment, which also handled *Bridgerton*, this new project aims to attract fans of period romance dramas. The series is set to begin filming in Europe next fall after being quietly approved earlier this year.
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The Justice Department has drastically reduced its support for anti-crime grants across the country, leaving local law enforcement agencies and private nonprofit groups scrambling to find alternative funding. The $500 million reduction included 373 grants, and district attorneys expressed frustration over the lack of transparency in how these cuts were decided without clear justification. Many organizations worry that this drastic change could harm their ability to continue critical crime-fighting efforts or lead to layoffs of key staff members.
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Pakistan is dominated by a military establishment that has stifled civilian institutions and is run by a hard-line general who is a product of decades of efforts to Islamize the armed forces. And the triumphalism of Hindu nationalism, which is reshaping India’s secular democracy as an overtly Hindu state, has driven an uncompromising approach to Pakistan. On Sunday, there was still no indication that Pakistan or India might repair their diplomatic relations, which had been frosty even before the military escalation, or ease visa restrictions on each other’s citizens. India accused Pakistan of supporting the attackers. Pakistan denied any role.
Santos has received federal approval to commence production from its Barossa offshore gasfield off the coast of the Northern Territory. It marks the final approval required for the project, clearing the way for the gas giant to extract and pipe the gas to Darwin. “This is Australia’s dirtiest gas project and it should never have been given the green light,” said Gavan McFadzean, the Australian Conservation Foundation’s climate change and clean energy program manager. “This approval, in the middle of an election campaign, just goes to show the failure of climate policy in Australia to ensure the necessary phase-out of fossil fuels,” she said. “The Barossa Gas Project is subject to the Albanese Government’s strengthened safeguard mechanism, which requires major emitters to reduce or offset their emissions over time, in line with net zero by 2050 targets,” they said.
Nostalgia-fueled films are making a comeback as Fathom Entertainment brings back beloved classics like *Indiana Jones* alongside new releases like *Ick*, a horror-comedy with a retro vibe that’s gaining traction at festivals but landing in theaters this summer. Directed byJoseph Kahn, the film features a standout soundtrack of early 2000s pop-punk hits and follows an ex-teacher grappling with his high school past while battling a mysterious threat, all set against a town overrun by a dangerous substance. With limited release now, its success could pave the way for more smaller horror films to find their footing.
FC Dallas delivered a remarkable comeback victory over Inter Miami, securing their first win of the MLS season with Pedro Martins scoring the game-winner and playing a key role in an equalizer as Dallas edged out 4-3. Despite falling behind early, the match showcased resilience for Javier Mascherano's team, who struggled without stars like Lionel Messi and Sergio Busquets after a loss to Vancouver. Pedro's decisive strike proved pivotal, while Inter Miami's valiant effort against MLS giants Vancouver ended with their first loss in five games, sending shockwaves through their locker room.
The Indian government has condemned an auction of ancient Buddha-linked gems as unlawful, demanding their repatriation for preservation and religious veneration while calling on Sotheby’s and the heirs to halt the sale. These Piprahwa gems, dating back to the Mauryan Empire, are among the most significant archaeological finds and symbolize a shared global heritage that should be protected rather than sold as的商品.
"In the heartwrenching tale of a father navigating raising his son with Down syndrome, resilience and love take center stage as he navigates loss, acceptance, and enduring hope." "The author’s journey from fear during a life-altering ambulance ride to eventual acceptance highlights how time and strength shape resilience in the face of adversity." "Through Max, the narrator finds both joy and an unshakable anchor, showing how special needs children transform families and redefine love's power."
"Surprising Turnaround: Microsoft's Copilot AI initially struggled with four out of five tests in April 2024, attracting criticism. By April 2025, after multiple testing rounds, it demonstrated expertise in string functions, currency conversions, bug fixes, and script writing." "This marked a turning point, showing that while initially underperforming, Copilot has evolved into a tool ready for more complex coding challenges."
History was made in Vatican City on Thursday when Pope Leo XIV, born and raised in Chicago, became the first American to be elected Pontiff. Local fans got confused after reports suggested he was a Cubs fan, but his brother clarified he was actually a White Sox enthusiast. Meanwhile, the Chicago Cubs and White Sox celebrated the unlikely pontiff's papal status with their own creative tributes.
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The FIA has softened its stance on drivers using profanity during on-track or off-track incidents, halving penalties and giving stewards discretion to differentiate between misconduct in controlled versus uncontrolled environments. Drivers like Max Verstappen have criticized the policy, which initially penalized him for swearing during a Singapore Grand Prix press conference. Stewards now face clearer guidelines to apply penalties based on context, aiming to balance enforcement while preserving the sport's competitive integrity ahead of an Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix this weekend.
DoorDash's acquisition of Deliveroo marks a strategic expansion into new European markets for the U.S.-based food delivery company. DoorDash will pay Deliveroo shareholders 180 pence per share, offering a premium over Deliveroo's pre-offer price to secure the deal. The combined scale of both companies is expected to enhance competition with rivals like Just Eat Takeaway and Uber Eats in Europe. Deliveroo, once thriving during the post-pandemic surge but now grappling with shifting consumer behavior and capital constraints, has seen its shares decline significantly since listing. This merger underscores DoorDash's ambitious growth drive and strategic focus on emerging markets.
Writers Guild members have overturned Tim Doyle’s censure after he posted a joke about hanging himself, which some saw as offensive. Initially warned for his 2024 post depicting a man being hanged, the Guild later reversed the decision due to concerns over the image's potential insensitivity. African American Guild members felt offended by the depiction, leading to accusations of racism against Doyle. This marks the first time in Guild history such severe action has been taken against an artist, highlighting differing interpretations of the artwork and its sensitivity to certain communities.
The San Francisco Bay FC is poised to make history as they take on the Washington Spirit in an NWSL match at Oracle Park. As the first women's professional soccer team to call the iconic ballpark home, Bay FC aims to break a record with their game, welcoming over 40,000 fans—a first for their league and a significant milestone for both the team and the Bay Area community.
New cycling safety laws in England and Wales could see dangerous cyclists facing life imprisonment for causing death or serious harm. These amendments update outdated cycling regulations from over 160 years ago, aligning them with driving laws. Campaigners, including Matt Briggs, whose wife was killed by a cyclist nine years ago, welcome the changes as overdue and necessary to protect road safety. However, cyclists have raised concerns that these new penalties might deter more people from cycling. The government has pledged unprecedented funding to boost cycling efforts in pursuit of net zero goals, while prioritizing road safety remains a key focus.
Donald Trump has hinted at a more flexible approach to tariffs, suggesting countries might lower their tariffs below 10% if they agree to trade deals. Kevin Hassett, Trump's economic adviser, emphasized that reciprocal agreements could lead nations to accept even lower tariffs than the 10% baseline. This stance challenges earlier claims Trump described 10% as a "floor" and aligns with his recent decision to delay EU tariffs initially but reconsider after a warmer tone in their discussions.
Why does Yoda speak backward? The article explores George Lucas' explanation, which ties Yoda's speech to making it difficult to understand so younger audiences would listen. It also delves into unanswered questions about Yoda's origins and Grogu's potential future appearance in Star Wars. --- **"Why does Yoda talk like that?" sparks curiosity, with Lucas revealing his strategy for Yoda's distinctive speaking style. Unresolved mysteries remain about Yoda's origins and Grogu's future role.** --- This summary captures the article's intrigue, Lucas' reasoning, and the enduring questions about Yoda's history.
The conflict in Gaza has deepened calls for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to prioritize the safety of captive families over the ongoing war, with their criticism intensifying amid growing protests nationwide. Following Netanyahu’s appointment of Major General David Zini as the new head of Israel’s domestic intelligence agency, the families of captured Israeli citizens are expressing outrage, accusing him of prioritizing the military over their loved ones. The families’ demands for decision-makers to return to negotiations and end the war appear increasingly untenable as the situation in Gaza continues to escalate.