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Pope Leo XIV, the new leader of a billion Catholics, has sparked mixed reactions from supporters and critics amid growing concerns over LGBTQ+ inclusion in the church. While his predecessor, Pope Francis, championed greater inclusion, conflict between liberal and conservative Catholics persists. Supporters are cautiously optimistic about Leo's potential to expand LGBTQ+ dialogue, despite limited public attention on his positions or his past critical remarks about the issue. A native of Chicago, known for his modesty and openness, his appointment as a surprise comes amid uncertainty about whether he will adopt Francis-like policies or maintain a firmer stance on the matter.
The article reveals that Black and Latina women in Los Angeles are often exposed to beauty products containing formaldehyde or similar cancer-causing chemicals. A study found nearly half of these women used products with such harmful agents, while Europe has already banned formaldehyde in cosmetics, but the U.S. continues to overlook this issue. This widespread exposure is linked to socio-political pressures from Eurocentric beauty standards, which have led to heavy reliance on products like straighteners and skin lighteners. The marketing of these products as self-care for glowing skin hides their harmful effects, exacerbating disparities in cancer rates among different racial groups.
A groundbreaking trial of a daily weight-loss pill, orforglipron, has shown remarkable success in helping individuals lose significant weight and improve blood sugar levels. Conducted across multiple countries, the study involved 559 participants with type 2 diabetes, who lost an average of 7.3kg over nine months on the highest dose. The pill, a GLP-1 agonist available as a daily tablet, also reduced blood sugar levels, potentially offering a new treatment option for obesity and diabetes. Eli Lilly plans to seek approval for its use in weight management and diabetes, with results expected to be published later this year.
The families of over 251 Israeli hostages held by Hamas are protesting across Israel in an ongoing effort to have their loved ones freed from Gaza, amid the 600th day of the conflict. They demand an end to the host captage and political favoritism by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has prioritized occupying Gaza over freeing the hostages. Thousands of families, including those ofMatan Angrest and Arbel Yehoud, have expressed frustration at the government's inaction and called for his resignation. The protests include calls for elections and an inquiry into the October 7 massacre that led to thousands of casualties.
Epic Universe, Universal Orlando's newest theme park based on "How to Train Your Dragon," opens this Friday with a focus on the Isle of Berk, showcasing impressive technology that brings the Viking dragon world to life. The park features encounters with dragons like Toothless, whose interactions with guests are lifelike and captivating, creating an immersive experience akin to being right at home in Berk. With music from the film score and engaging dragon encounters, Epic Universe offers a unique, high-flying adventure that stands out compared to other attractions, making it a must-visit for fans of the franchise.
During Golden Week, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and 14 Cabinet ministers are set to embark on overseas trips, including a four-day journey to Vietnam and the Philippines. This move aims to strengthen security ties with Southeast Asian nations amid China's expanding influence in the South China Sea.
Donald Trump hinted at reopening Alcatraz as he directed a film about it but also emphasized expanding prison facilities, aiming for more security and training. The decision followed the release of "Escape from Alcatraz" on TV, with Trump announcing the move twice: once just before and again at 9 p.m., aligning with the movie's showing time. His focus away from the press during the weekend suggested he was focused on his movie-related decision rather than other priorities.
His VAR colleague, Pablo González Fuertes -- an experienced official -- went further, directly addressing Real Madrid's targeting of referees through videos broadcast on the club's TV channel. Real Madrid's row with referees escalated in the Copa del Rey final, with an official in tears before the game and three players sent off at the end. But the payments' existence is not in dispute and has been sufficient to leave Real Madrid, and their fans, with a deep-seated mistrust of referees. Atlético, in the buildup to the derby on Feb. 8, launched a social media campaign accusing Real Madrid of seeking to influence officials. At Real Madrid's game with Girona at the Bernabéu, the message was met with loud, prolonged whistles from the crowd.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has sparked security concerns after sharing sensitive military details in an unauthorized Signal chat. In January 2023, Hegseth shared F/A-18 flight schedules targeting the Houthis in Yemen with his wife and a dozen contacts via a private phone before his confirmation. Despite warnings from aides, he continued using the informal platform for work-related discussions. While no classified information was reportedly leaked, officials remain concerned about potential security protocol breaches.
The countdown is on for TechCrunch All Stage 2024, with only a few spots left for startups looking to network, raise funds, or accelerate their growth. This founder-focused event offers invaluable opportunities for startups at all stages, providing access to prime exhibit space, strategic visibility, and a team ticket bundle among thousands of attendees. Don’t miss your chance to secure your spot before June 6 or when all tables are sold out—this is your key opportunity to connect, raise funds, and build momentum now.
The gaming industry continues to face workforce challenges as companies like EA announce layoffs at Respawn Games, with plans to cancel an unannounced Titanfall game. The company revealed it will refocus its resources on franchises like Apex Legends and Star Wars Jedi after laying off 5% of its workforce in 2024 following earlier job cuts.
President Trump claimed in an interview that tariff negotiations with China were underway, but Beijing denied any talks were happening, highlighting the ongoing conflict in their trade dispute that could harm global growth. Trump told TIME magazine and reporters that discussions had started during his visit to Rome, while China responded by accusing the U.S. of creating confusion.
The world of online romance scams is a dark and increasingly prevalent phenomenon. These scams often involve emotional manipulation and blackmail, and can lead to significant financial devastation for victims.
The New York Yankees opened their season on a remarkable note, as they shattered MLB history with Trent Grisham, Aaron Judge, and Ben Rice each hitting consecutive home runs in the first inning—scoring four home runs within just five pitches. Judge praised Judge's performance, which set the tone for the team, while Bellinger and Volpe also shone, showcasing the Yankees' depth despite mixed news about player injuries. The team's early surge proved decisive as they secured a thrilling victory against the Orioles.
Secretary Marco Rubio, along with Foreign Ministers Therese Kayikwamba Wagner of DR Congo and Olivier Nduhungirehe of Rwanda, recently signed a declaration committing to peace, stability, and economic development in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The agreement aims to address territorial disputes, enhance security, strengthen regional economic ties, and support displaced populations. Key participants reaffirmed their support for MONUSCO and expressed efforts to facilitate IDPs' return and invest in shared priorities like hydropower and mineral value chains. This joint effort, part of the Nairobi Process framework, outlines plans to draft a peace agreement by May 2, 2025.
Erik and Lyle Menendez, the brothers convicted of murdering their parents in 1989 and sentenced to life without parole, have been re-sentenced to 50 years to life, making them eligible for parole. Their case now hinges on a recommendation from a parole board followed by Governor Gavin Newsom's decision. Relatives testified that time has transformed them since the crime, while their attorney advocates for a reduced sentence of voluntary manslaughter. The Menendez story resurfaced following the Netflix series "Monsters," with Kim Kardashian supporting their release in an NBC essay, critiquing media portrayals and emphasizing their changed lives post-custody.
As South Korea's presidential race intensifies amid a revised growth outlook, a state-funded think tank has projected slower expansion next year due to U.S. President Trump’s tariff policies and economic challenges stemming from a recent political crisis. The Korea Development Institute now forecasts 0.8% annual growth in 2025, down from its previous estimate of 1.6%, reflecting the pressures facing the nation as voters prepare to elect a new leader amid an ongoing trade conflict and internal instability.
Giant Squid's latest game, Sword of the Sea, will soon launch on August 19th for PlayStation 5 and PC, plus it'll be available on PlayStation Plus from day one for Premium and Extra subscribers. The title, which blends surfing with the atmospheric elements of Giant Squid's previous works like Abzû and Journey, features stunning environments including mysterious sandwaves, ice-scapes, and ocean scenes teeming with flying dolphins. The game also boasts a cast of creative talent, including Giant Squid creative director Matt Nava and composer Austin Wintory from Pathless, whose work on Abzû further solidifies the game's immersive experience.
The Dreo Smart Wall Heater is on sale for $117 on Amazon and offers 1,500W of heating power with three settings: warm, steam, and intense. Its vertical oscillation fin can be paused only in specific positions—upward, straight out, or downward, limiting precise control between those points. Despite this, the user found it effective in their cold basement without needing smart features, as they prefer Google Home speakers. The heater also includes a remote control and automatic LED lights for convenience. While the fin's limitations are noted, overall, the Dreo Smart Wall Heater is praised for keeping them warm and offers a non-intrusive alternative to bulky traditional heaters.
The recent announcement of new tariffs could raise expectations for the U.S. wine industry, but small American winemakers are expressing skepticism about how these measures might impact them.
Soulstone Survivors, a fan-favorite action roguelike developed by Game Smithing and published by Digital Bandidos, will debut on consoles this June alongside PC versions, offering over a million copies sold and 90% 'Very Positive' ratings in Early Access. The game lets players summon Lords of the Void, experiment with unique builds, and unlock upgrades using resources across dozens of maps. It also features 22 distinct Void Hunters for diverse playstyles like ghost ship captains or Barbarians. The title aims to expand globally as part of these creators' portfolio on consoles and PC.
The executive director of Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, Jake Wood, resigned on Sunday amid concerns about his independence as he prepared to oversee a contentious aid program in Gaza. Accused of conflict with Israel due to his previous ties, Mr. Wood claimed it was impossible to maintain impartiality while implementing the program. His departure follows growing tensions within the traditional aid sector, as Israel seeks to replace local Gaza aid systems with one overseen by the new, untested group.
Ask me what I’m reading at any given moment, and I’ll mention a mix of formats—maybe a physical paperbook alongside an e-book and audiobook. After switching from traditional ereaders to mobile apps like Libro.fm, Bookshop.org, and Moon+ Reader due to my foldable phone, I’ve streamlined my reading experience with tools that support local bookstores, offer extensive customization options, and even integrate with tracking apps like The StoryGraph for comprehensive insights into my reading habits.
"Guardian Australia's series 'Anywhere But Canberra' explores how everyday struggles shape election decisions. Interviews with diverse individuals highlight common challenges like rising costs—h housing, groceries, healthcare—and student debt, particularly affecting regions with younger voters."
Tommy Mellott's journey from being undervalued as a college quarterback to becoming a Raiders draft pick is a story of perseverance and passion. His dual abilities in quarterbacking and returning made him a perfect fit for their strategy of drafting multi-position players, particularly in special teams. Despite initial scouts overlooking his potential, Mellott's determination remains unwavering, with aspirations to secure an NFL role while pursuing medical school. This balance between athletic and academic ambitions highlights the multifaceted nature of professional athletics and how personal and professional relationships shape one's career choices.
A young TikTok influencer was tragically killed while streaming at a beauty salon in Jalisco, Mexico, on Tuesday night—Valeria Márquez, who had over 113,000 followers, was shot by two men after identifying her during her live broadcast. Authorities confirmed the attack as they investigated, revealing that one of the attackers entered the salon, approached her directly, and shot her before fleeing in a motorbike. A video circulating online shows Márquez seemingly sitting calmly but later slumping over, captured moments after the tragic event.
Sony just dropped the bombshell on tech enthusiasts by revealing its next-gen WH-1000XM6 noise-cancelling headphones, promising faster noise cancellation with a seven-times upgraded processor and an AI-powered six-microphone system for crystal-clear calls. Despite these enhancements, the device’s hefty price tag of $449 is nearly 50% more expensive than its predecessor, raising questions about whether the jump in tech power justifies the cost.
In a quiet yet powerful revolution, Israeli women ignited a candlelit protest in Tel Aviv, holding photos of Palestinian children killed during Israel's resumed conflict with Hamas. Their brave act sparked a growing movement, drawing thousands to demand an end to the war and the return of hostages. As public discourse shifted, more Israelis began confronting the human toll on Gaza, with even military reservists speaking out against continued violence. This surge in activism offers hope for a future where empathy and humanity prevail over conflict.
OpenAI has introduced a new PDF export feature for its Deep Research tool, enabling users to download research reports while maintaining formatting—signaling their push toward practical usability. The company recently hired Instacart CEO Fidji Simo as CTO to steer applications development, reflecting a strategic shift toward better integration with enterprise workflows. This feature highlights the growing competition in AI research assistants, where even minor tweaks can boost adoption among businesses by addressing document needs and verifiability.
Spotify celebrated a major win after successfully updating its iOS app to let U.S. customers use non-Apple payment methods following the Epic Games v. Apple ruling. The update now lets users see pricing details, upgrade subscriptions, switch account types, and use alternative payment options. Spotify notes this change will directly benefit creators by simplifying purchases like audiobooks. However, the company remains cautious as Apple has historically opposed these features.
TechCrunch's Startup Battlefield program is transforming Latin American startups into global success stories by offering unparalleled exposure and connections. Companies like Salva Health, Ripio, Jefa, and Olho do Dono have leveraged this platform to tackle significant regional challenges and achieve international recognition. The program not only enhances visibility but also attracts top investors and fosters a network of mentors and partners, crucial for scaling innovative solutions. With these benefits, the call to action encourages more Latin American entrepreneurs to apply, aiming to amplify their impact on the world stage.
The REAL ID deadline, intended to address security concerns stemming from 9/11, has been nearly two decades in the making due to political delays within Congress. Initial concerns about state-issued driver's licenses were raised after incidents like the Oklahoma City bombings in 1995, leading to slow progress on the law's implementation. Despite its recent passage, many states remain in compliance with REAL ID requirements, resulting in ongoing discussions about its impact.
Trump abruptly made public his details of a major trade deal with the UK to gain political advantage, signaling a shift from his usual private announcements. This move marks the beginning of a possible new chapter in US-China relations, reversing his recent opposition to extreme tariffs while hinting at future negotiations with Japan and South Korea. Observers are skeptical that Trump will achieve significant results quickly due to the deal's complexity and ongoing challenges such as UK restrictions on U.S. agricultural exports and film shoots.
This week's Star Wars book sale at Amazon offers fans a chance to save on beloved titles like Timothy Zahn’s *Thrawn: Ascendancy* and Claudia Gray’s *High Republic* stories, while preorder access for Kwame Mbalia’s *Star Wars: The Last Order* gives readers a peek into the future of the Skywalker saga. Key works from the Thrawn universe are included in the sale, alongside offerings from the High Republic era, which provides fans with a glimpse into a rich multimedia narrative spanning centuries before the Skywalker timeline. Whether browsing through deals or diving deeper into these iconic universes, there's plenty to explore for Star Wars enthusiasts everywhere.
Philippe Lazzarini, head of UNRWA, called the US-backed aid model in Gaza a distraction from atrocities and has criticized it for bypassing humanitarian principles. Days after chaotic scenes at an aid distribution center in Rafah, thousands were denied supplies as Israeli forces controlled access to Gaza, killing many and undermining aid efforts that had helped over 8,000 people since the blockade was eased last week. The UN and other aid groups have accused Israel of violating humanitarian norms by controlling supply routes, while Lazzarini emphasized that bypassing the UN risks furthering displacement and neglecting vulnerable populations.
Jillian Lauren, the wife of Weezer bassist Scott Shriner, was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after shooting in the direction of LAPD officers during a standoff near her home. Despite appearing injured, she was released on bail about an hour later without any charges being filed yet. The investigation remains ongoing, with no formal charges presented to the DA’s Office as of her court appearance.
Cooper Flagg, a 6-foot-9 forward, became the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft despite having just a 1.8% chance of success because he left high school early to attend college at 17. The Dallas Mavericks' decision to draft him highlights their confidence in his potential, even as he enters a pivotal role with Irving's $43.9 million player option next season. Flagg has already made a significant impact, averaging 19.2 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 4.2 assists while leading Duke to a Final Four appearance.
Video rental stores were more than just entertainment hubs; they were memory makers that deeply influenced individuals' lives, shaping their identities and cultural understanding. From nostalgia-driven experiences to collectible media that personalized spaces, these stories revealed how video rentals became a shared system assembling fragments of life into a narrative that defines us today.
The BBC has been criticized for failing to adequately address Prince Harry’s claim that his UK security was unjustifiably revoked after he lost a legal appeal to reinstate it. Radio 4’s *Today* show reportedly did not fully explore the Duke of Sussex’s assertion, drawing criticism from official statements that highlighted a lapse in editorial standards. The Home Office and Buckingham Palace confirmed their stance on the security arrangements surrounding Harry’s move to California.
Mike Myers sparked controversy during an SNL appearance by wearing a "Canada is Not for Sale" T-shirt while defending his support for Canada after Elon Musk dismissed it as "not a real country." In an interview, he explained his impulsive remarks stemmed from a moment fueled by his ankles, brain, and heart, emphasizing his country's importance over himself. He also aligned with his previous advocacy for Canadian unity despite expressing affection for America during a cold open addressing Tesla's vandalism in coldopen.
The teaser trailer for Resident Evil 9, titled *Requiem*, revealed details about returning Raccoon City, its police station, and the game's release date on February 27, 2026. Set as a single-player experience on PC and consoles, it also showcased post-apocalyptic Raccoon City, inspired by the end of Resident Evil 3. The series marks a return to the iconic setting after over two decades, with an FBI agent investigating mysterious deaths, including her mother's, played by Alyssa Ashcroft in *Resident Evil Outbreak*.
Presley Chweneyagae, the South African actor renowned for his Oscar-winning role in *Tsotsi*, died at 40 after a long career spanning theater, television, and film. A native of Grahamstown, he was celebrated for his talent and contribution to South African cinema. Tributes highlighted his enduring legacy as a storyteller whose work continues to inspire.
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India and Pakistan reached a ceasefire after weeks of intense hostilities, facilitated by U.S.-led talks aimed at ending decades of conflict. However, just hours after agreeing to the truce, both sides accused each other of breaching the agreement, with explosions heard in key areas triggering further violence. Despite efforts to restart peace through communication, neither country has yet shown willingness to de-escalate, leaving tensions unresolved and the region on edge once again.
As violence simmered in Balochistan, a car bomb exploded near Qillah Abdullah, killing four civilians and wounding 20 as separatist groups like the BLA and ISIL continued their insurgency. Balochistan has long been plagued by insurgency from groups including the BLA and ISIL, with recent attacks including the deaths of paramilitary officials and attempts to target soldiers.
Kevin Hall, a leading expert on ultra-processed foods at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has resigned due to allegations of censorship by top officials linked to health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Hall claimed that his research did not align with the preconceived beliefs of agency leadership about the addictive nature of ultra-processed foods. His study, published in Cell Metabolism, suggested that these foods do not cause large dopamine responses similar to addictive drugs, implying a more complex mechanism behind overconsumption. Hall's findings slightly contradicted Kennedy Jr.'s stance that food companies exploit additives to make such foods addictive.
Russell Wilson has emerged as a key mentor in the New York Giants' QB room, taking on a leadership role after being selected first overall. As the starter this season, he's been deeply involved in practices with players like Jameis Winston and Tommy DeVito, fostering a collaborative environment. His presence, beyond just leading his own unit, has allowed the team to develop naturally under his guidance, creating a dynamic that supports the emergence of Jaxson Dart as the franchise's rookie quarterback. Wilson's focus remains on staying focused and building relationships within the organization, highlighting the value of having experienced leaders in an already competitive setting.
Indie game enthusiasts, gather! This week’s round-up highlights some intriguing gems, including a quirky spreadsheet puzzle game, an action-platformer with a twist, and a long-awaited pirate classic. Standout titles like *SpreadCheat*, *Spear*, and *Captain Blood* offer fresh takes on familiar mechanics while introducing creative twists. Don’t miss out on these must-play games soon to be released!
Julie Chrisley and her husband Todd, known for their controversial reality TV appearances, were unexpectedly freed from federal prison after President Trump’s pardon following their 2022 convictions for bank fraud and tax evasion. Their daughter, Savannah, held a press conference shortly before their release, and the family is reportedly gearing up for what’s expected to be a significant reunion as they adapt to life post-release. The exoneration has sparked media attention, with a Lifetime special set to air their historic moment.