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As Prime Minister Mark Carney prepares to address the economic challenges posed by U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade tariffs, his campaign outlines bold plans to invest in infrastructure and defence, cut taxes, and balance the budget within three years—while ensuring Canada prioritizes its healthcare and pension systems over wasteful spending.
"Hacks" is returning for a fifth season, marking its highest Emmy nominations yet, including a prior win for Outstanding Comedy Series. The series has consistently topped Max's charts globally and in the U.S., with its fourth season pacing as its best to date. Stars like Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder have contributed to its enduring popularity, alongside new additions such as Julianne Nicholson and Michaela Watkins. Universal Television praised the show for its laughter andCast's chemistry, keeping audiences entertained on Max.
The shocking death of Cassius Turvey, an Indigenous teenager in Perth, has left the community in grief after a jury convicted two men of murder, one of manslaughter, and acquitted a woman. The case involved complex events over two days, including car window breakings and retributions by school-aged kids, leading to Cassius's fatal injuries from a metal pole. All defendants faced multiple charges, with only Cassius's murder charge remaining unresolved.
It’s a nostalgic reunion for actor Frankie Muniz and his "Malcolm in the Middle" on-screen parents Bryan Cranston and Jane Kaczmarek. The revival reunitues Malcolm, Hal, and Lois as they face chaos during Hal and Lois' 40th wedding anniversary party, with new actors like Caleb Ellsworth-Clark stepping into Dewey's role after his absence following the series' end in 2006. Meanwhile, Kiana Madeira stars as Tristan, Malcolm’s girlfriend, alongside Anthony Timpano as his youngest brother Jamie and Vaughan Murrae as Kelly, a self-sufficient new character.
Wolves women's players are left devastated after falling short of promotion despite securing a spot in the Championship earlier in the season. The team had hoped to apply for promotion but ultimately lost out on Nottingham Forest, with players expressing their disappointment as "all for nothing," citing the club's decision not to submit an application before the final day of the season. Beth Merrick and Lily Simkin both shared their frustration, emphasizing that the outcome was not about financial stakes or dishonesty, but simply hoping to achieve something significant only to have it in vain.
Akihiko Ogino, head of Daiwa Securities Group, publicly supports diversity initiatives despite President Trump's push to end them, highlighting Japan's commitment to progress even as it avoids mirroring U.S.-led policies. Many Japanese leaders remain silent on the issue, though some firms maintain their DEI efforts.
Ali Niknam, founder of Bunq, worries that the Netherlands is driving entrepreneurs away due to its risk-averse, inward-looking culture, which stifles ambition. Data shows a surge in Dutch entrepreneurs relocating, with companies like Bird exiting to avoid regulation and climate issues. Despite challenges, Niknam remains optimistic about the country's talent pool and potential for change if the silent majority speaks up.
The Miami Dolphins recently selected Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers with the 231st pick in the seventh round, aiming to bolster their quarterback depth. Despite having a stellar college career at Texas, where he led the Longhorns to two College Football Playoff appearances, Evers faced early injuries during his NFL debut, missing three games due to an oblique tear and a high ankle sprain. However, his tenacity and character are key attributes that will be closely watched as he navigates this new phase in his career. Miami's decision reflects their confidence in him, even with the challenges ahead.
In a landmark move, President John Mahama suspended Ghana’s Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo for the first time under its constitutional framework, following three confidential petitions alleging incompetence or misconduct. Despite surviving a prior dismissal attempt by predecessor Akufo-Addo due to perceived flawed reasons, her current fate has drawn criticism from legal experts, including former Attorney General Godfred Yeboah Dame, who view it as an unprecedented attack on judicial independence. A five-member panel will review the case and hear Torkornoo’s address before making a final decision, with her removal sparking strong backlash among stakeholders.
President Trump sparked controversy by wearing a bright blue suit to Pope Francis' funeral in Rome, drawing criticism for not adhering to Vatican guidelines and for appearing out of place amid widespread black attire. Many on social media lambasted his choice, with some linking his outfit to Volodymyr Zelensky's decision at the White House but noting Trump had previously worn a black suit at another funeral. The White House Communications Director acknowledged the proper respect during the event.
Barbara Lee, a decorated Democratic Congresswoman with nearly three decades of experience in Congress, has surged ahead in the race for Oakland’s mayor, leading her former City Councilmember opponent Loren Taylor with 53% to 47%. As ranked-choice voting complicates the results, her lead is strong enough to call the election. Lee, a progressive icon, aims to address Oakland’s challenges by prioritizing crime reduction, homelessness relief, and transparency, positioning herself as a catalyst for change in a city facing significant crises.
The surprise announcements at the Xbox Games Showcase reveal that Atlus is remaking Persona 4 as Persona 4 Revival, coming exclusively on Xbox, PS5, and PC via Game Pass. The teaser trailer dropped details about its launch but left the exact date unspecified. Meanwhile, Atlus hinted that a new mainline entry in the series might be on the horizon soon, potentially leading to Person 6's release.
The Detroit Lions have inked their star safety Kerby Joseph to a four-year extension, making him the highest-paid safety in NFL history at an average of $21.5 million annually. The deal surpasses previous top safeties like Antoine Winfield Jr. and Derwin James Jr., with Joseph entering his fourth season after being selected in the third round of the 2022 draft. Known for his remarkable nine interceptions last season, Joseph ranks as one of the most consistent safety players in NFL history, achieving this milestone for the first time since Hall of Fame legend Ed Reed.
The peaceful morning commute for two top aides of Mexico City’s mayor was shattered by a tragic shooting, leaving Ximena Guzmán, her personal secretary, and José Muñoz, an adviser, dead on the spot. This latest violence, following a spike in political violence since the mayor took office last October—where over 30 local politicians have been killed—has left officials and families grieving in shock. Earlier this month, a mayoral candidate was gunned down during a campaign parade in Texistepec, deepening concerns about safety and raising calls for an end to violence as Mexico City’s leader expressed deep sorrow over the losses.
Netflix is expanding its Cold Case true-crime franchise with *Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders*, a new three-part documentary exploring the 1982 Chicago murders that killed at least seven people after they ingested cyanide-laced Tylenol capsules. Directed by Yotam Guendelman and Ari Pines, the series reexamines whether one mastermind was behind the killings or if a larger conspiracy existed, despite no charges ever being filed. The film features fresh interviews and delves into the enduring mystery that reshaped public trust in consumer safety.
History shows revoking Harvard's tax status won't be easy — or fasttoggle caption Bettmann Archive/via Getty ImagesIn an escalating fight over federal funding, President Trump has threatened to revoke Harvard University's tax-exempt status. Sponsor MessageAt least one university is known to have had its tax-exempt status rescinded: Bob Jones University in South Carolina. Harvard spokesperson Jason Newton said in an email to NPR, "There is no legal basis to rescind Harvard's tax-exempt status." What happened to Bob Jones UniversityFor many years, Bob Jones University, a private Christian college in Greenville, S.C., had a policy in place that forbade its students from interracial dating or marriage. In 1976, the IRS found the school was engaging in unlawful racial discrimination and revoked Bob Jones University's tax-exempt status.
Xabi Alonso's final match as Bayer Leverkusen's coach ended in a 2-2 draw, securing Mainz's place in Europe for the first time in over three decades. Leverkusen, still recovering from a goal deficit against their Bundesliga rivals, avoided an away defeat despite their impressive domestic season without a loss. Mainz fought back strongly after halftime, equalizing with a penalty and almost claiming a winner before the end of extra time. Leverkusen's away unbeaten run extended to 34 games, while Mainz secured sixth place and European qualification, marking a historic milestone for their club.
Jacob Elordi, best known for his roles in *The Girl with All the Gifts* and *Call the Midwife*, has surprised fans by taking on the iconic role of Heathcliff in an Emerald Fennell adaptation of *Wuthering Heights*. The former *Call the Midwife* actor reportedly convinced Elordi during a casual text exchange after Fennell faced backlash for casting a white actor as a traditionally black character. Margot Robbie, who plays Catherine Earnshaw opposite Elordi, has been praised by her co-star. The film, which will premiere on February 13, 2026, is currently in post-production and marks Warner Bros Motion Pictures' successful bid for distribution rights in a competitive bidding war.
The U.S. is demanding Russia recognize Ukraine’s right to maintain an independent defense industry as part of a peace deal, countering Moscow’s push for a largely demilitarized end to the conflict. U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff will engage with Russian President Vladimir Putin on this issue during his visit. This move reflects the U.S. administration's pivot, signaling concessions aimed at ending a war now in its fourth year, with critics viewing the proposals as favoring Russia.
Summer is here, and Haim has used their new music to remind us of the freedom summer brings—a feeling they’re channeling through their album artwork. The sisters pay homage to iconic paparazzi shots from the early 2000s, inspired by moments featuring Nicole Kidman, Kate Moss, Jared Leto, and Scarlett Johanssen. Their latest singles, like "Relationships" and "Everybody’s Trying to Figure Me Out," reimagine these moments in their own unique way, exploring themes of self-love and breaking free from societal expectations. With each track, Haim reminds us that life is about enjoying the journey without being weighed down by unnecessary burdens—just like those unforgettable sunny days of summer.
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.
Richard Gadd, best known for *Baby Reindeer*, has faced intense pressure since his Netflix drama detailing his struggle as an aspiring comedian surged in popularity. With over 10 million views and multiple accolades, including six Emmys and four Golden Globes, the show has captivated audiences. However, the fan attention following its April release led to a dramatic shift in Gadd's life, with fans seeking autographs at his doorsteps. Meanwhile, his on-screen love interest, Fiona Harvey, filed a $170 million defamation lawsuit after she claimed her role as the stalker was falsely portrayed.
"A Minecraft Movie" has reached a massive $720.8M globally, just over seven billion, despite a sluggish start internationally. The film’s standout performances included $59.2M in the UK and $898K in Germany, as it continues to build momentum. Meanwhile, Ryan Coogler’s "Sinners" showcased strong international legs, with standout debuts in the UK ($3.2M) and France ($2M), further bolstered by word of mouth and positive reviews that have driven curiosity worldwide.
“How on earth are they going to enforce this?” asks Schuyler Moore, a partner at Greenberg Glusker. Popular on VarietyBut the law includes specific allowances — called the Berman amendments — for the free flow of informational materials, including films. The White House has not spelled out the legal authority Trump would use to tariff foreign-made films. Tariffs are typically imposed on goods; films are services, which are transmitted digitally and not through ports of entry. Other countries have placed quotas on importation of Hollywood films, or imposed a ticket tax at theaters on foreign films.
ALondon cop has caught 33-year-old Abdullah Sabah Albadri near an Israeli embassy, who was seen attempting to enter with two knives, leading him to be arrested on terrorism charges. Police say he was stopped from entering and arrested for public order offenses and carrying an offensive weapon. He’s now in custody and could face further charges under Section 5 of the Terrorism Act 2006.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has sparked internal divisions in his coalition by choosing not to free all Gaza captives during a ceasefire instead, drawing criticism for prolonging the conflict. His decision has strained government relationships as critics accuse him of using the crisis for personal gain, while also facing public backlash over an attack last October that killed hundreds of Palestinians and extended the war into its 19th month without a clear post-conflict vision. Additionally, reservists have withdrawn from enlistment amid fatigue or ideological objections, with concerns growing about Haredi community exclusion from military service as public discontent mounts.
Sport, while often celebrated for its exhilaration, also serves as a poignant reminder of human fragility and loss. Hugh McIlvanney noted how even in death, the struggles of boxers and jockeys were dwarfed by existential concerns, while Robert Walls highlighted how sport’s significance can be overshadowed when we lose those we love. Meanwhile, Adam Selwood’s untimely death underscored how deeply personal sport’s grandeur is, showing its ability to evoke both awe and grief. Both stories remind us that sport transcends mere entertainment—it touches our most human sides of joy, pain, and introspection.
Germany’s internal division over newcomers stems from a divided national identity shaped by economic prosperity but unresolved divisions, leading to inequality and support for far-right groups despite cultural attraction. Wahldeutsche and Ausländer face stark contrasts in integration.
If you missed **Captain America: Brave New World** in theaters, your chance to revisit it—or decide if it deserves a streaming comeback—is nearly here. The movie, starring Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson and Harrison Ford as President Thunderbolt Ross, opened on Valentine’s Day but still managed over $415 million in global box office despite declining its second weekend. Now streaming exclusively on Disney+ starting May 28, it’s an opportunity to relive the film’s legacy or see if its tepid reception deserves another chance on a home platform. Will you join the conversation?
Jon Berthal's career showcases a remarkable versatility across various movies and TV shows, from the gravitas of his role as real-life Ford executive Lee Iacocca in *Ford v. Ferrari* to the comedic edge of his portrayal of Brad in *The Wolf of Wall Street*. His performances in *The Walking Dead* as Shane Walsh not only solidified his rise but also highlighted his emotional depth and ability to command attention, drawing him into the hearts of audiences and landing him in major films like *King Richard*. Berthal's talent spans across genres, proving he can excel in everything from intense action roles to heartfelt character-driven stories.
Lamine Yamal, a 17-year-old prodigy from Barcelona, has inked a six-year contract with the club, marking his rise through the La Masia academy. In his debut season, he played pivotal roles in Barcelona's historic treble and Euro 2024 successes, scoring 18 goals and providing 13 assists while turning 18 next summer. Known for his flair on the ball, Yamal is already a standout with an impressive career trajectory, including key performances against England and France.
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Voters in Singapore have shown unwavering support for Prime Minister Lawrence Wong’s leadership as his ruling party secured a decisive win in the general elections, ensuring a clear mandate to govern the nation through uncertain economic times brought by U.S. tariffs. The resounding success of the People’s Action Party (PAP) reflects widespread satisfaction with Wong’s governance and his ability to navigate Singapore’s challenges while maintaining control of the legislature. However, the political landscape is evolving as new voices emerge, particularly from the Workers’ Party, which is gaining traction amid growing demand for diversity in representation.
A leading Austrian newspaper severed ties with a Hollywood reporter after she published old comments from Clint Eastwood, which were presented as an exclusive interview tied to his recent criticism of Hollywood's remakes and franchises. The editor of the paper denied that the quotes were fabricated but admitted they had been sourced from multiple group interviews, stating he won't work with the reporter again due to transparency concerns. Eastwood himself later clarified that he never spoke to Kurier or anyone else in recent weeks and called the article "entirely phoney."
Judi Dench, a beloved 90s actor suffering from macular degeneration, surprised her fans by becoming the subject of an art sculpture. Artist Frances Segelman created a clay life-sized head of her using terracotta to raise funds for lymphoedema awareness. The sculpture, unveiled at Claridge's hotel in London during a charity event, raised over £20k and weighed more than 80kg. Though her age affected her appearance, Dench appreciated the creative process. The sculpture was presented as a gift, leaving attendees in awe of the unique piece.
Joanna Howe, an Australian activist renowned for her expertise in migration law, has faced intense backlash after her promotion of harsh anti-abortion policies led to death threats from supporters during a rally against NSW laws. Accused of bullying and using offensive tactics, some incidents were dismissed by police despite escalating tensions, while others remain unresolved. Supporters applaud her activism but criticize her behavior as disrespectful in a democratic setting, with the university she’s affiliated with expressing concerns over her public remarks.
Millions prepare for another round of dangerous weather in the Midwest and South as severe storms are expected to hit parts of the region Monday and Tuesday. The National Weather Service warns of flash floods, strong winds, and potential tornadoes, with significant threats to Oklahoma City and other areas. A powerful storm recently caused heavy damage, including a tornado in Kentucky that destroyed buildings and claimed at least 20 lives. Residents are already recovering from prior disruptions as the weather system shifts eastward later Monday night.
Protecting digital spaces from bots and ensuring users are real humans is critical for maintaining trust and security. The article highlights how "press and hold" actions can be used to verify identity, preventing fraud and enhancing online safety. This simple yet effective method underscores the importance of user verification in safeguarding platforms. By distinguishing legitimate users from bots, it fosters a safer and more reliable experience for everyone involved.
Fading Echo, a new title for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, was officially unveiled at the Future Games Show with its unique gameplay concept where movement, combat, and puzzles all stem from one source. During a demo, the fluid movement stood out, offering a smooth experience. Set in a mysterious multiverse called the Echoverse, the game follows One, who can shift between human and aquatic forms to save her world by controlling the Ætheric flow. The game’s art style is described as comic-inspired, creating an unpredictable and creatively rich environment, complemented by voice talents and a talented composer.
This year, office conversions and demolitions will exceed new construction for the first time in at least 25 years. Simply put, more office space is being removed than added, shrinking the overall office footprint, according to exclusive new data from CBRE Group . In comparison, developers are projected to complete construction of 12.7 million square feet of office space in those same markets. "The office market will benefit as obsolete space is removed from the market in favor of the highest and best use. Developers also have another 85 million square feet of office space being readied for conversion in the next few years.
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.
The Minnesota Timberwolves secured a thrilling 121-110 victory over the Golden State Warriors, advancing them to their second consecutive Western Conference playoffs. Julius Randle led with 29 points on an impressive shooting performance, while Anthony Edwards delivered a strong game with 22 points and 12 assists. Despite the absence of key players like Stephen Curry due to injury, the Timberwolves showed remarkable resilience and unity, securing a hard-fought five-game series win that marks their determination as they prepare for the conference finals against the Thunder and Nuggets. Coaches praised their team spirit and fight in both camps, highlighting their ability to overcome adversity.
The Trump administration is proposing to redefine "harm" in the Endangered Species Act to exclude habitat destruction. This move aims to ease restrictions on drilling, logging, and development by narrowing the interpretation of harm to only include intentional killing or injury.
Peter Bosustow, known as "The Buzz," stole the show during his first Carlton premiership appearance in 1978 with a goal that still resonates today. By 1981, he had already made waves as an AFL legend, leading Carlton to back-to-back premierships and earning their first mark of the year goal. His career took a dramatic turn after injury midway through his AFL journey, followed by a successful return to WAFL but with declining form. Later in life, he opened a sports store in Perth, captivating younger fans with his charm and football knowledge. Despite his professional challenges, Bosustow's impact on Carlton was profound, leaving an indelible mark as both a player and an icon.
The article discusses why younger people in the UK might prefer an authoritarian dictatorship over democracy, citing evolutionary factors that lead us to support hierarchical leaders despite their potential flaws. It explains that humans are naturally drawn to certain types of leaders who may exploit our trust and biases, as seen with figures like Andrew Tate and Donald Trump. The author suggests taking steps to protect institutions that foster critical thinking and ethical behavior, acknowledging the challenge but emphasizing the importance of learning from past autocratic lessons to avoid future pitfalls.
Google’s search chief Elizabeth Reid emphasized that sharing core data with competitors could jeopardize user trust, as it would expose Google to security risks from rivals while also undermining privacy confidence and potentially leading users to abandon the platform or avoid certain searches. She warned that despite government proposals aiming to foster competition, such measures could create compliance challenges and divert engineering resources away from innovation, ultimately hindering Google’s ability to improve its search experience.
The Trump administration failed to legally address the separation of Maikelys Espinoza Bernal and her parents after they crossed into the U.S., despite clear evidence linking them to a gang. Both were deported, with the father ending up in El Salvador's maximum-security prison while the mother faced legal challenges in Venezuela. Critics argue that using the Alien Enemies Act and vague gang claims undermines proper legal safeguards and accountability for controlling migration into the U.S.
Python's dominance in AI and machine learning has made it a hot target for supply chain attacks, with registries lacking sufficient vetting of hosted artifacts. To mitigate this risk, Chainguard is launching **Chainguard Libraries for Python**, which builds every library and its dependencies from source on a secure infrastructure to ensure malware-free distributions. This solution empowers application security teams by providing visibility into software components without disrupting developers' workflow or introducing hidden vulnerabilities.