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"Amazon lowers the price of the Sonos Move 2 to $336, marking a significant 25% savings from its original $449 tag. Known for maintaining high-quality standards, this discount offers an exceptional opportunity to upgrade your portable audio system. The upgraded model features improved sound with two tweeters and deeper bass, paired with a long-lasting battery life of up to 24 hours."
Ajax Amsterdam nearly retained their Dutch Eredivisie title credentials after drawing with Groningen in the final matchday encounter, allowing PSV Eindhoven to secure the top spot ahead of Sunday’s final game against Sparta Rotterdam. Despite earning a hard-fought 4-1 victory over Heracles Almelo,PSV-Eindhoven remains one point ahead of Ajax, who were held by a goal from Wout Weghorst before dropping four points and failing to maintain their two-point lead after losing 3-0 to NEC Nijmegen.
Austin Russell, the billionaire CEO of lidar startup Luminar, resigned as president and CEO after an ethics inquiry, with Paul Ricci appointed as his replacement. Board member Jun Hong Heng also resigned following the leadership change. Despite these developments, Luminar continues to focus on its Halo product, with Austin sharing positive updates on cost reductions and growth strategies, ensuring the company remains on track for success despite internal changes.
The beloved Leisure Suit Larry series may soon be calling its final chapter on Steam as rights holders Codemasters/EA decide whether to renew or cancel the license. However, the retro gaming community is still hopeful thanks to the availability of GOG versions and an upcoming $30 Retro Bundle, offering fans a chance to relive the franchise's history before it disappears forever. Until then, let’s keep those wet dreams alive!
This simple, waste-saving dish pairs just two ingredients—chocolate and aquafaba—to create a light, airy mousse that’s both delicious and nutritious. The water-based bean extract, known for its ability to whip into a creamy texture without added fats, makes the chocolate flavor intense yet smooth. Dark chocolate adds health benefits, offering minerals like iron and magnesium while keeping calories low. Easy to prepare ahead, this mousse is perfect for those seeking a guilt-free, indulgent treat.
As wildfires sweep across parts of Canada and the U.S., concerns grow over the impact on air quality in regions like the Upper Midwest, where smoke from Prairie fires has led to air quality warnings. In 2023 alone, fires near Quebec caused New York skies to turn vivid orange due to particulates in the atmosphere. Health advisories have been issued for vulnerable groups across affected areas, urging residents to limit outdoor activities and monitor their well-being closely.
Bezalel Smotrich, Israel’s far-right finance minister, sparked outrage by suggesting that returning Israeli hostages is not the war’s top priority but instead advocating for the occupation of Gaza and expulsion of Palestinian residents under the leadership of President Trump. His remarks have drawn sharp criticism from Israeli politicians, families of hostages, and U.S. officials, who accuse him of prioritizing the牺牲 of loved ones over achieving a “total victory” against Hamas. Smotrich’s comments follow the abduction of hundreds of Israelis by Hamas in October 2023, including his husband Omri Miran, whose case has drawn international attention.
UPDATED, SATURDAY AM WRITETHRU after Friday update: Disney/Marvel Studios’ Thunderbolts* is currently playing a bit ahead of Shang-Chi’s second weekend with $9 million Friday and a weekend around $35M, off 53% from its opening last week. That second weekend ease is the eighth best among all MCU titles across 36 releases. Watch on DeadlineAfter a $6.6M fourth Friday, Warner Bros’ Sinners, is heading to $22M in its fourth weekend. Interestingly, Sinners isn’t that far from the fourth weekend of A Minecraft Movie ($22.7M). 48% definite recommend on PostTrak, which is OK, but the second best of the new bunch here this weekend.
U.S. airstrikes in Yemen targeting Houthi rebels killed 33 people and wounded 80, marking one of the deadliest days since President Trump launched the campaign on March 15. The strikes targeted the Ras Isa oil port to deprive the rebels of revenue, with the U.S. military stating it did not intend to harm civilians. Houthi media reported that paramedics and civilian workers were among the casualties. The U.S. has warned against supporting the Houthis through oil shipments since April 9. The campaign escalated after rebels threatened Israeli ships, with attacks targeting merchant vessels from November to January. The U.S. campaign aims to pressure Iran over its nuclear program and shows no signs of stopping.
The article examines how flirty moms are often subjected to jokes and mockery for their supposed lack of romantic interest in men, using their vulnerability during Mother's Day brunches as an example. A *Saturday Night Live* sketch highlights how this interaction pokes fun at the notion that older mothers might still have unrequited romantic desires, inadvertently reinforcing negative stereotypes about women's sexuality after childbirth. The piece critiques how such humor trivializes the complexities and desires of these moms while aiming to challenge harmful narratives about motherhood and female sexuality.
Uber's Shuttle service is expanding to Atlanta, offering weekday bus trips from various downtown and midtown locations to Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. The service will operate every 30 minutes starting at 6 AM until 10 PM, with up to five seats available a week in advance via the app for $18.50 maximum per ride. Additionally, Uber has partnered with Delta to allow SkyMiles accumulation and offers Uber Eats benefits.
"An expected villain showdown in *Thunderbolts* was overshadowed by its chaotic four-way fight, during which Taskmaster (played by Antonia Dreykov) was unexpectedly killed off. This abrupt ending left fans frustrated as it seemingly abandon central themes of giving villains second chances and investing in character development, reflecting a troubling trend in the MCU's villain revivals."
The antitrust trial against Google saw the tech giant file plans to appeal a federal court ruling that deemed it an illegal monopoly due to its dominance in the search engine market. The Department of Justice had proposed remedies such as open-source tech, anti-competitive agreements with device makers, and mandatory browser sales, but Google contested these, citing privacy concerns and government data control. A judge ruled that Google's ownership of Chrome provided an unfair advantage, potentially allowing AI-driven companies to dominate the market instead.
AI’s unexpected boom in radiology, after Geoffrey Hinton predicted it would make radiologists obsolete in 2013, has proven revolutionary. Instead of replacing them, AI now empowers radiologists by analyzing images faster and more accurately than ever before, enabling earlier disease detection. At Mayo Clinic, the radiology team has grown to include 40 AI experts who have developed over 250 models, from tissue analyzers to predictive tools, ensuring radiologists remain indispensable despite AI’s growing capabilities. “Five years from now, it will be malpractice not to use AI,” says John Halamka, president of the Mayo Clinic Platform, as AI becomes a cornerstone of medical innovation.
Uber Eats has teamed up with Family Dollar, adding thousands of new shopping options to their platform. Now users can easily grab basic necessities like toilet paper and canned food, delivered just as they would for a meal. A launch deal offers 40% off orders over $30 (up to $25 off), and Uber One members get extra perks. This move aligns with Family Dollar’s commitment to affordable shopping, making it easier for people in underserved areas without reliable transportation to stock up on essentials. Whether you're running errands in a city or a small town, this partnership streamlines convenience and savings.
The collaboration between Elon Musk and President Trump has turned into an explosive public feud as Trump criticized the administration's policies. Accusing Musk of "Trump Derangement Syndrome," Trump suggested that the billionaire entrepreneur is easily provokable after declining a NASA job offer. Meanwhile, Musk has intensified his criticism on social media, stating that Trump withheld critical information about Jeffrey Epstein, which he claims implicates himself. The exchange reflects the deepening divide between the two men as their relationship crumbles due to ideological clashes and personal attacks.
Pope Francis is portrayed as a transformative leader steering the Catholic Church toward greater inclusivity and engagement with global issues. His focus on social justice, combating corruption, and promoting peace has redefined the Church’s modern role. From fostering interfaith dialogue to advocating for climate action and migration rights, Francis balances progressive stances with challenges from conservative leaders and internal resistance, solidifying his reputation as a visionary but controversial figure in contemporary Catholicism.
Jeff Ulbrich publicly apologized for his role in a draft day prank call involving Shedeur Sanders, admitting his failure to protect confidential information shared with the Falcons organization. Alongside his son Jax, he expressed regret, with both parties set to work to prove their commitment to integrity moving forward. The Falcons and Ulbrich faced financial penalties of $250k and an additional $100k respectively for allowing sensitive information to be leaked during the event.
"The shocking death of Jean Charles de Menezes, a Brazilian man accidentally killed by British police in 2005 while mistaken for a suicide bomber, remains one of the most disturbing cases in London history. De Menezes, peacefully working as an electrician at the time, was wrongly identified and shot without warning. The four-part drama *Suspect* vividly portrays this harrowing event with breathtaking clarity, capturing the raw power and chaos of the attack. The show delves into the broader circumstances surrounding the case, exploring the ineptitude and biases within the police force that led to the tragedy."
Jessica Jones is making a triumphant return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) with her role as the bold private eye reprising her Daredevil: Born Again series on Netflix, while also joining Disney+ as part of Marvel Television. Krysten Ritter revealed her excitement for the upcoming season and teased more reveals about Jessica Jones' new chapter in the MCU, further entangling her character in the broader Spider-Man storylines.
People mourned the passing of Pope Francis as the Vatican officially declared his death on Easter Monday, honoring his decades of efforts to promote peace, including trips to Hiroshima and Nagasaki to remind the world of nuclear danger. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba expressed deep sadness at the news, noting that since 2013, the pope had been dedicated to protecting the environment and fostering peaceful diplomacy, supported by billions of Catholics worldwide. The loss of Pope Francis is not only a significant blow for Catholics but also for the international community seeking peace and environmental cooperation.
The Vulcan robot from Amazon is a quiet, precise machine designed for warehouse work, handling 75% of tasks that a human picker would do. Unlike others, it avoids damaging goods and halts accidentally, showcasing both efficiency and care. This advanced automation hints at a future where robots might even take occasional breaks or surprises—much like an unexpected visit from the stars.
Forgetfulness is a natural part of aging but can signal underlying issues like dementia. While mild forgetfulness, such as forgetting keys or names, may occur due to age-related changes or fatigue, repeated severe memory lapses could indicate concern. Monitoring for persistent issues and consulting healthcare professionals if worried are essential steps in detecting potential cognitive changes early.
The Israeli army has announced the start of a large-scale offensive in Gaza, describing “extensive ground operations” to seize “operational control” of swaths of the devastated Palestinian territory as a second day of indirect ceasefire talks in Qatar ended without any breakthrough. Hours after the military announced it had launched the new ground operation, the prime minister’s office said Israel would allow some food into Gaza. “They want to release the [hostages] without a commitment to end the war,” the official said. We have nothing left but hope that this war will end as soon as possible,” Rahal told the Guardian. Israel’s offensive in Gaza has killed more than 53,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, according to the territory’s health ministry.
The US President Donald Trump is set to announce his decision on how the US refers to the Persian Gulf during his upcoming visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, signaling a potential shift in naming conventions after months of tension over its designation. He has expressed a desire to avoid upsetting local sensitivities while awaiting a formal briefing, with some nations preferring "Arabian Gulf" and others opting for "Persian Gulf." This name debate, deeply rooted in regional history and sovereignty disputes, underscores the delicate balance between US influence and Middle Eastern geopolitical dynamics during Trump's first major foreign trip since his return to the presidency.
The resilience of Los Angeles’s Chinatown small businesses is under strain as US tariffs on Chinese goods hit 145%, forcing shop owners like Amy Tran to raise prices repeatedly while struggling to cover basic expenses for families and seniors. The escalating costs and fierce competition are reshaping the area’s economic landscape, with older stores closing and new businesses deterred by rising expenses. Decades of community-serving businesses have been vital to Chinatown’s identity, but now face compounded challenges from gentrification and anti-Asian sentiment.
We called Bowers & Wilkins’ PX7 S2e the “best-sounding wireless headphones” in our noise-canceling headphones buyer’s guide, but the company’s latest could be a new contender for that title. Bowers & Wilkins says its PX7 S3 headphones have a “re-imagined industrial design” that’s more comfortable with a new button layout that’s more intuitive. Two details Bowers & Wilkins isn’t yet sharing is how much the new PX7 S3 will cost, and when they’ll be going on sale. “Due to the uncertainty of the tariff situation, pricing and availability are not available at this time,” Bowers & Wilkins spokesperson Lucette Nicoll tells The Verge. One of the best features of Bowers & Wilkins’ headphones – at least for those who hate dealing with finicky touch pads – are physical button controls on each earcup.
The Pakistani government reacted cautiously to an attack that killed over 20 Indian civilians in Kashmir, stressing no desire for tension with India to rise. Concerns are growing among Pakistanis as Indian officials hint at military strikes, while analysts warn of unpredictable consequences if nuclear-armed neighbors escalate hostilities. In response, the Indian government imposed punitive measures, including canceling a water treaty, and Pakistan is preparing to meet for a security response after the Indian announcement.
The U.S. Department of Justice has launched a major antitrust investigation targeting Google, arguing that its dominance in online search could be curbed through mandatory measures like selling its Chrome browser. If successful, this case could fundamentally alter the internet landscape by potentially dethroning Google as the go-to search portal for users. The DoJ's strategy mirrors past decisions that led to the breakup of companies like AT&T and Standard Oil, emphasizing the need for significant regulatory action to prevent monopolistic practices in the tech industry.
A U.S. missile strike on a migrant detention center in Saada killed at least 68 African migrants and injured dozens more, according to photos and video from a Reuters journalist. This is not the first time civilian casualties have been reported following U.S.-led strikes in Yemen since 2024. Despite efforts to target Houthi military infrastructure, the U.S. has faced criticism for increasing civilian casualties, with some Democratic lawmakers calling for an explanation. Meanwhile, the broader conflict in Yemen continues to disrupt migration routes along the Red Sea, raising concerns about human rights violations and humanitarian aid access.
"Anfield witnessed a raw moment as fans reacted strongly to Trent Alexander-Arnold's introduction during Liverpool's 2-2 draw with Arsenal. The right-back was booed by sections of the crowd after replacing Conor Bradley, signaling growing frustration over his potential departure. The tension continued in the second half, as Arsenal tried to exploit their newfound edge against Liverpool."
The prominent Cannes Film Festival was thrown into chaos on its final day as a suspected arson attack caused a major power outage affecting 160,000 homes in the Alpes-Maritimes region. French police are investigating the fire at a substation near Cannes that led to the blackouts, which were restored shortly after midday. Locals celebrated as electricity was restored just before noon, though parts of the area faced significant disruptions. The outage also disrupted other regions in France and Spain, with brief issues in the Basque Country. Despite the power cut, festival organizers confirmed they maintained events normally using alternative supplies.
The US President unexpectedly deployed 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles County in response to protests against coordinated immigration raids, bypassing California Governor Gavin Newsom's request for federal assistance. This move marked a significant shift in Trump's strategy, as he sought to avoid potential legal challenges tied to invoking the Insurrection Act or using the National Guard under state authority. The deployment came amid clashes between law enforcement and protesters, who had rioted since Friday after police raids targeting undocumented immigrants.
The conflict between India and Pakistan appears to be escalating after India's airstrikes in contested Kashmir and Punjab Province resulted in significant casualties on both sides. Pakistan swiftly retaliated with its own airstrikes, claiming the downing of Indian jets and inducing further tension. While neither side has yet launched a full-scale invasion, the situation remains highly volatile. Diplomats and analysts express cautious optimism that an all-out war could be avoided, with Pakistan welcoming U.S.-mediated efforts to de-escalate tensions.
Phishing attacks have surged, exploiting gaps in multifactor authentication (MFA) to bypass security, even tricking non-technical users into compromising accounts. Attackers use tools like Tycoon 2FA and Greatness to set up proxy servers and generate fake login pages that deceive victims. These tactics make it easier for criminals to access sensitive information without real-world security checks in place.
A couple visiting Boston claims they were wrongfully accused and ejected from the Liberty Hotel during a Kentucky Derby party after being confronted by security over their gender in a women’s restroom. The incident led to aggressive behavior from other guests, and hotel staff later suspended a security officer involved. The couple is now advocating for inclusivity and has raised their experience with Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s office. Additionally, the hotel has pledged to address its policies on LGBTQ+ safety and donated to an organization supporting the community, amid broader tensions between Trump’s executive orders restricting gender expression and LGBTQ+ advocacy efforts nationwide.
A Wisconsin judge, Hannah Dugan, faces federal indicted charges after being implicated in efforts to help an undocumented immigrant evade arrest amid a political backlash against her following her recent arrest by FBI agents opposing Trump administration policies. Despite claiming innocence during court proceedings, her legal team is now preparing for trial as they seek to clear her name. The case has intensified tensions between local and federal authorities over immigration enforcement and judicial independence, echoing past disputes during the Trump era where judges faced similar scrutiny.
The Apple AirPods Pro are currently available for $169 at Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy, marking a significant discount and nearing this year's lowest price seen during Black Friday. Boasting superior audio quality, advanced noise cancellation, and transparency mode that sounds lifelike, these second-gen AirPods integrate seamlessly with Apple devices like iOS 18 for enhanced spatial audio and voice assistant capabilities. They also feature an IPX4 rating for water resistance and a built-in speaker along with tracking functionality via Apple’s Find My service, making them both durable and convenient to use.
Neuralink, led by Elon Musk, raised $600 million in a funding round valued at $9 billion pre-money, according to Semafor, citing anonymous sources. Previously valued at about $5 billion in 2023, the company received FDA clearance last year and has successfully implanted devices on three patients, with one using it to edit YouTube videos via brain signals.
Google Meet now supports real-time translation with Spanish starting this week, aiming to mimic human conversation for smoother meetings. More languages are upcoming, enhancing its utility in global collaborations. Available in beta for AI Pro and Ultra plans, with enterprise access later this year, this feature promises seamless communication in various languages during work or virtual interactions.
Barbara Corcoran, the star of "Shark Tank," is selling her $12 million, 4-bedroom apartment in Manhattan, listing it as she moves on to a new Shark role. The pad features a semi-private elevator, sweeping Central Park views, custom finishes like a wood fireplace and Liebherr appliances, and a solarium with a glass roof for star-studded dinners. Corcoran expressed fondness for the home, saying real estate is always emotional but hopes the new owner will cherish it as much as she has.
Third-party support has been a key focus for Nintendo as they push out updates to their Switch platform, with many developers eyeing the upcoming Switch 2. Among these is Red Dead Redemption 2, a monumental game that could soon grace the new console, either alongside or after an anticipated next-gen update for PlayStation and Xbox Series X/S. Rockstar has confirmed plans to port the beloved open-world Western to Switch 2, with current-gen patch support already possible due to its age. This move could bridge the gap between existing Switch users and future high-end console releases like GTA 6's delayed May 2026 launch.
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.
Thai authorities arrested a Chinese national linked to a company involved in a Bangkok building collapse during last month's earthquake, which killed dozens. Zhang Chuanling, an official from China Railway 10th Engineering Group subsidiary, was detained along with three Thai nationals accused of violating Thailand’s Foreign Business Act by improperly allowing foreign ownership. The collapse occurred at the only building affected in the earthquake, raising questions about safety and corporate accountability.
Grunge music has its roots in Seattle, Washington, emerging in the 1980s and becoming a worldwide phenomenon. Three notable grunge songs—"Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge on Seattle" by Nirvana, "Sub Pop Rock City" by Soundgarden, and "New Way Home" by Foo Fighters—each reference elements of the city they call home. The former track pays homage to Frances Farmer, an influential 20th-centurySeattle actress, while the latter two celebrate aspects like the city's music scene and historic baseball stadium, respectively. These songs not only reflect grunge's artistic depth but also its deep connection to the place that birthed it.
**Mario Kart World**, launching June 5 as the Nintendo Switch 2's free game, introduces a "vast interconnected world" to explore between races. This open world includes missions activated by P-switches, hidden collectibles like medallions and food items for outfits, and new courses inspired by surrounding regions or reimagined from past titles. Grand Prix mode integrates driving between courses, while Knockout Tour whittles 24 racers down to 4 in extended rallies across the world. Traditional three-lap races and battle modes are also available.
The 800-year-old York Minster hosted a surprise metal concert by Plague of Angels on Friday evening, despite opposition from locals who called it an "insult" to their faith. The band members previously linked to Cradle of Filth were criticized for controversial imagery, but the event still sold out quickly with tickets priced at £20 each, attracting fans from as far as Vienna. The concert aimed to restore the organ and celebrate a national campaign to support organ players, drawing both locals and metalheads. Despite initial protests, authorities confirmed no issues on the day.
The Refugee Support Network, led by Ana Maria Fores Tamayo, assists Venezuelans in the U.S. through Temporary Protected Status (TPS), offering support despite personal trauma from instability back home. Recently, President Trump framed a move to revoke TPS for many Venezuelans as punishment, while evidence suggests it targets vulnerable individuals rather than criminals. Stories of individuals like Liz and Carmen highlight how TPS helped them rebuild their lives in the U.S., amid rising fees and document complexities. The article underscores the importance of continuing advocacy for TPS to protect vulnerable communities.
The company has released the NQ780 PCIe 4.0 SSD and the Professional NM1090 PRO PCIe 5.0 SSD, both aimed at gamers, content creators, and anyone who demands fast storage. The NM1090 PRO stands out as the flagship option, pushing PCIe Gen 5 storage to impressive new heights. Both the NM1090 PRO and NQ780 offer solid durability specs too, including shock resistance up to 1500G and vibration resistance rated across all three axes. Longevity shouldn’t be much of a concern either, with endurance ratings up to 2800 terabytes written for the 4TB NM1090 PRO and 2400TBW for the 4TB NQ780. The NM1090 PRO (buy here) begins at $179.99 for 1TB, while the 2TB model is listed at $269.99.
The fate of the St. Louis ship in 1939 serves as a stark reminder of our global failure to act compassionately, leaving hundreds of Jewish passengers to face unimaginable horrors during the Holocaust. Today, despite international treaties, migrants are being sent to countries like Libya and Rwanda, where human rights abuses abound, mirroring the moral failures of decades past. It is time to stand united against this disregard for those in need of safety, recognizing that our world was built on a foundation of compassion but now shows consistent disregard for those seeking protection.