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The SK Hynix Beetle X31 portable SSD is available at up to 28% off, priced at $65 for 1TB and $150 for 2TB. It features high-speed performance with read speeds of up to 1,050 MB/s and write speeds up to 1,000 MB/s. The sleek aluminum casing ensures durability, shock resistance, and vibration-proof protection, supported by included cables. Available in 512GB, 1TB, or 2TB configurations, the SSD is compact enough to fit palm-sized devices, with a limited-time offer available at Amazon for fast, portable storage solutions.
Pressure is building on US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth as reports of a second Signal chatroom used for sensitive military discussions emerge, alongside criticism from a former top Pentagon spokesperson who accuses the department of chaos under his leadership. John Ullyot, who resigned last week, described the situation as a "full-blown meltdown" that could cost Hegseth his job, while Donald Trump Jr dismissed Ullyot as an exiled critic of the administration. Meanwhile, senators have condemned Hegseth's alleged mishandling of classified information, calling it a threat to national security and urging his resignation amid growing dysfunction at the Pentagon.
Chuck D’s new single “New Gens” is a dynamic mix of old-school beats and modern vibes, exploring generational gaps while celebrating youthful energy. The track kicks off with a retro PSA voice and Chuck’s quirky self-declaration, then deconstructs the National Anthem before diving into critiques of younger generations’ musical tastes. Daddy-O’s verse adds a smooth jazz-funk contrast, reflecting on legends who still innovate. Part of Chuck D’s upcoming *Radio Armageddon* album (May 18), featuring collaborations with Schoolly D and others, “New Gens” is a testament toChuck D’s enduring creativity and relevance across generations.
Amazon is introducing an AI-powered audio feature designed to assist users in learning about products quickly and efficiently by listening to brief, conversational summaries generated from customer reviews and web information. These audio snippets, created by "AI shopping experts," can be accessed via the "Hear the highlights" button within the Amazon Shopping app. The company aims to expand this feature to more products and additional customers in upcoming months, aligning with a trend seen across tech industries where companies like Google are also leveraging AI for similar purposes.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy welcomed Russian overtures for direct peace talks but stressed that a full, temporary ceasefire must be established first. He praised Putin's counteroffer to start negotiations without a ceasefire as "positive," noting the world has been waiting for such an opportunity. However, he emphasized that "the very first step in truly ending any war is a ceasefire." Meanwhile, Russia resumed mass drone attacks on Ukraine early Sunday after their self-declared three-day pause expired, with many drones being shot down due to Ukrainian countermeasures.
States have sued Trump's administration over an executive order halting wind energy projects, claiming it lacks the authority and threatens economic growth and climate goals. Attorneys general argue that wind provides critical renewable energy and that Trump's order contradicts his own national emergency declaration. Meanwhile, states like Arizona, California, and Massachusetts have invested heavily in wind development and are concerned about job security and regulatory uncertainty.
The West Virginia Mountaineers are paying homage to their 1965 era by unveiling throwback uniforms featuring "old gold" and "light blue," while a vintage helmet adds nostalgia to their look. With new colors softening recent yellows and offering a subtle shift from traditional navy, the team is embracing its past under coach Rich Rodriguez's return.
Opening with a focus on OpenAI's commitment to transparency, the article highlights their new "Safety Evaluations Hub," designed to share insights into model behavior and safety metrics like hallucinations, harmful content, and ethical performance. Launched in response to prior controversies, including multiple lawsuits over copyrighted material use and an accidental deletion of evidence from a plagiarism case by *The New York Times*, the hub aims to provide ongoing updates on model safety beyond initial system cards. However, OpenAI's oversight ensures that not all issues can be publicly disclosed, balancing transparency with privacy concerns.
Alex Warren, who was homeless at 18, rose to fame after writing the hit song "Ordinary," becoming a pop star. Born in California after his abusive father's death, he grew up homeschooled by his mother online, thriving with pranks like “Brother Wakes Up” and founding Hype House. Despite past excesses, he’s now prioritizing heartfelt music about love and grief. His manager is helping him expand into merchandise and podcasts, while some remain skeptical of his transition to more serious projects. Warren hopes his music will resonate with those dealing with struggle, blending his raw story of triumph in today's pop culture.
4chan, the controversial anonymous forum known for its chaotic content, has relaunched after being temporarily offline due to a database attack. The site's blog revealed they shut down their servers post-hack to prevent further damage, citing insufficient skilled help and financial backing to secure updates. Now, while they're addressing key changes like PDF uploads, volunteers will aid recovery as they face the same challenges of securing funding for future issues.
The historic Clayborn Temple in Memphis has suffered significant damage following a recent fire that honored its role during Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1968 sanitation workers' march. As a designated national treasure, the temple faced challenges with firefighters working from outside due to containment issues, while its cause remains under investigation. The community honors it as a symbol of resilience and struggle, with Mayor Paul Young and Dr. King's eldest son underscoring the loss and commitment to its restoration. Efforts to rebuild this vital Civil Rights history marker continue, reflecting the temple's enduring significance.
Earnify, a consumer app likened to Uber for loyalty programs, has successfully scaled its loyalty program across 8,000 stores nationwide, boosting customer activity by 68%. The app aims to drive frequency and loyalty among consumers. Simultaneously, their retail operating system, enhanced with AI and cloud technology, reduces store costs by 20%, allowing operators to focus more on serving customers efficiently. This system also features proactive monitoring and help desks, addressing store challenges swiftly through predictive analytics and AI-driven problem-solving.
The Cleveland Browns and New York Giants are actively pursuing trade inquiries for their second (Browns) and third (Giants) picks in the NFL draft, with teams considering players like Travis Hunter, Abdul Carter, and Ashton Jeanty. Both teams have expressed interest in these talent-laden prospects ahead of a historic first-round without significant trade activity. Projections suggest the Browns may target Hunter at pick No. 2 while the Giants could pursue Carter at No. 3, with both teams focusing on strengthening their rosters beyond quarterbacks as they gear up for the upcoming draft.
The U.S. intelligence agencies have been instructed to intensify efforts to gather information on Greenland and Denmark, following President Trump's renewed focus on the autonomous territory amid ongoing tensions. The spying campaign aims to identify locals who might support Trump’s vision for Greenland, potentially to amplify his narrative or secure influence through covert means. Meanwhile, Trump has repeatedly assured that he plans to take control of Greenland, despite opposition from Greenlanders and criticism from national leaders like Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, who views the move as an unwarranted interference in Danish affairs.
Elon Musk surprisingly skipped his Mars colonization talk after Starship's test flight faced technical challenges. Instead of discussing his plans, the webcast was repeatedly delayed until 9 PM ET. Meanwhile, Musk might have indulged in gaming, criticized his estranged relationship with Donald Trump, and dealt with parenting issues during the delay. The rocket incident likely added to his distraction from Mars colonization efforts. --- This summary captures the key points concisely while maintaining a narrative flow.
From birth to nearly a year, baby KJ’s ammonia levels have improved through gene-editing therapy, now at 35th percentile in weight while requiring ongoing monitoring for potential future liver transplants. The FDA approved the customized base-editing treatment within a week after meeting with researchers, and KJ is now managing an immune response to prevent rejection of his gene change. Though still growing slower than expected, his family and medical team remain cautiously optimistic about his progress so far.
Nextcloud faces backlash from Google over Android app restrictions. Since mid-2024, Google's Android app has limited file uploads beyond media files, prompting Nextcloud to claim frustration and stating it has read and write access since its first release but faced "refusal" for additional features. While Nextcloud acknowledges user irritation, Google has emphasized privacy concerns, preventing changes without compromising security.
"For the past three months, I’ve been diving headfirst into the wild world of 3D printing with my Bambu Labs A1 printer, transforming digital models into tangible objects. Initially, I explored various printer types and filament settings, achieving some impressive results by downloading and printing files in a short time. My first major project—upgrading parts for the A1 itself—posed significant challenges that taught me about filament compatibility and printer limitations, highlighting the importance of careful learning as an essential part of mastering 3D printing."
Marvel is bringing back the Fantastic Four with a prequel comic set four years before the upcoming film. Authored by Matt Fraction and illustrated by Mark Buckingham, this standalone issue will chronicle the team's debut adventure, inspired by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby's original work. It aims to fill in story arcs that the film skips over. With its release on July 2, 2025, just before the movie's theatrical release, this comic promises to offer fans a behind-the-scenes look at one of Marvel's most iconic teams.
Recent incidents in Rafah, Gaza, have resulted in at least 31 Palestinians killed over three days due to Israeli fire on food distribution sites operated by the Global Humanitarian Foundation (GHF). The UN HR chief criticized the situation as a war crime, noting lack of coordination between GHF and other aid groups like the UN. The incidents highlight growing tensions and criticism of the humanitarian system's effectiveness in providing aid amidst severe demand.
Tesla's website lists numerous Cybertrucks with substantial discounts, including models priced up to $119,990 offering $11,990 off. However, some are ineligible for the federal tax credit due to age or sticker price limitations. Recently, Tesla offered up to $2,600 off on Cybertruck inventory. On CarGurus, used Cybertrucks now average $85,000, down from their November and December prices.
At Star Wars Celebration in Tokyo, Lucasfilm Animation announced a new Darth Maul series titled "Maul: Shadow Lord," set to debut in 2026. The show will continue the story of Maul, played by Sam Witwer, as he builds his Crimson Dawn crime syndicate and mentors a young Twi’lek girl. The trailer showcased intense action sequences, encounters with the Inquisitorius, and a distinctive art style that evolves from previous series like Clone Wars and Rebels.
The Chrisley siblings are gearing up for a new Lifetime reality show as they prepare to leave prison, with cameras already rolling in Florida and Kentucky to capture their release. Savannah and Chase will likely be central to the storyline, but a major twist has emerged: President Trump pardoned them after calling Savannah directly, shifting the focus from their parents' potential Cameos to their own new chapter outside prison.
Google Photos is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a redesign that emphasizes its evolution, fueled by AI-powered tools like Auto Frame and Reimagine. The update also introduces an AI-enhanced editing feature and simplifies sharing albums via QR codes. The app will be available on Android in June, with iOS following later this year.
The collectible Labubu figurines from the "Monsters" series have surged in popularity after gaining celebrity endorsements from K-Pop stars like Blackpink's Lisa. Now available in a mystery blind-box format with a 1.4% chance for rarer figures, these toys are sought after and resell for up to $700 or more on platforms like StockX. Meanwhile, Amazon is offering the Big Into Energy blind box at a discounted price of $101, making it an accessible option for collectors.
Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur have turned their attention back to European football following their thrilling wins in the Europa League semifinals, which could provide much-needed momentum for their struggling Premier League seasons. Both teams secured significant victories—3-0 for United against Athletic Club and 3-1 for Tottenham against Bodo/Glimt—highlighting their resilience in a challenging group stage. These results not only secure them a place in the Europa League final but also offer a much-needed lift ahead of what's expected to be a tough season in English football.
Teddy Warner, 19, founded Intempus to create robots that mimic human emotions by analyzing physiological data such as sweat and heart rate. The company aims to improve AI models through real-time behavior analysis of robots, securing funding from Thiel's program, and plans to expand its team soon.
The stunning visuals of gunshots, blood-stained ground, and fleeing tourists in Kashmir have shocked the world as the region faces its first major terrorist attack since PM Modi's leadership. Despite being declared a safety zone for five years, the scenic Pahalgam area saw at least 26 deaths and many injuries when suspected militants attacked. This has sent panic waves among summer-bound tourists seeking an early exit amid growing regional instability.
A group of five fishers, including three Peruvians and two哥伦比亚ians, survived 55 days adrift at sea after their boat broke down due to a failed alternator, leaving them without power or communication tools. They had to scavenge for food using rusty water from the engine and fish they caught while being rescued by an Ecuadorian tuna boat named Aldo. The men are now in stable condition and working toward their safe return to their respective countries, coordinated with local and international authorities. Earlier this year, another Peruvian fisher was also rescued after spending 95 days at sea alone.
Pete Hegseth, the U.S. Secretary of Defense, used Signal on government devices despite being prohibited, sparking concerns about security and espionage. His habit also exposed sensitive war plans to media outlets and violates federal privacy laws. Additionally, his habit of accessing personal devices through public Wi-Fi raises red flags for unauthorized surveillance and record-keeping issues. --- This summary captures the key points: Hegseth's digital misconduct, past errors, Pentagon's security protocols, and implications for national security.
Gold has climbed above $3,500 an ounce for the first time while stocks on Wall Street and the dollar rose following Monday’s sell-off prompted by Donald Trump’s blistering attack on the Federal Reserve chair, Jerome Powell. Analysts now predict the metal could even reach $4,000 only a matter of weeks after the price moved through $3,000 for the first time. Most major European markets closed up slightly on Tuesday, and US markets opened higher, recovering most of the previous day’s losses on Wall Street. Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell, said: “Persistent comments from President Donald Trump, which put the independence of the US Federal Reserve in question, resulted in weakness in the dollar, US Treasuries and Wall Street overnight. Stephen Innes, managing partner at the Swiss wealth management firm SPI Asset Management, said: “This is about more than Trump vs Powell.
Diontae Johnson, a former Texans wide receiver, has signed a one-year deal with the Cleveland Browns after facing a tough 2023 season marked by team changes, injuries, and discipline issues. Despite struggling in prior roles with Carolina Panthers, Baltimore Ravens, and Houston Texans, the 28-year-old found an opportunity to join the Browns upon their release on January 14. The Browns secured his one-year contract after he was waived earlier that month, ending his chance for a draft pick compensation in 2026. With Elijah Moore still unsigned, Johnson aims to bolster the Browns' receiving corps with his proven production.
U.S. President Trump warned Vladimir Putin Tuesday about taking 'fire' due to Ukraine tensions as Washington considers new sanctions against Moscow over the conflict. Frustrated with stalled ceasefire talks, Trump recently criticized Putin after a major drone attack on Ukraine. While Putin claimed they were responding to Ukrainian jets and accusing Kyiv of disrupting peace efforts back in February 2022 when they invaded Ukraine.
This flavorful vegetable dish, known for its versatility as both a side and a main meal, pairs perfectly with plain rice or flatbreads. Its basic yet rich taste makes it satisfying to enjoy on its own, while also complementing other dishes like tomato purée and spices such as coriander, cumin, and turmeric enhance its flavor. The dish typically takes about an hour to prepare, making it a convenient choice for busy eaters seeking a hearty and nutritious meal.
**"Lebanon faces heightened tensions as Israeli airstrikes kill two, while President Joseph Aoun defers his call to disarm Hezbollah amid escalating violence."**
Porters in Laleli, a narrow alleyway in central Istanbul, transport packages destined for far-off destinations, marking a key link in the "suitcase trade" that once transported goods across continents to sub-Saharan Africa. Once a bustling hub, this informal shipping network now faces growing challenges from rising costs and tougher residency requirements set by Turkish authorities.
Chris Eubank Jr. celebrated his victory as he was rushed to hospital following a thrilling points win over Conor Benn in their middleweight clash at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where all three judges awarded him the match 116-112. Promoters revealed Eubank would be under medical observation following the fight, after being taken to the ambulance by an onsite doctor.
The antitrust trial targeting Google's search business is inching closer to its conclusion, with the case potentially reshaping both the tech landscape and Google's dominance of the web. Apple’s VP of Services, Eddie Cue, hinted during testimony that Google’s search traffic might be declining, a development that Google adamantly denies. The company has issued a formal response, countering that market dynamics could Already erode its position before the legal proceedings conclude.
Elon Musk announced his official departure from the White House on Wednesday night, thanking President Trump for his role in reducing wasteful spending within the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Despite expressing gratitude and stating that DOGE's mission would strengthen over time, his exit is expected due to a 130-day special government employee timeline, as well as ongoing conflicts between his political activities and his focus on Tesla.
Andrew Flintoff's return to coaching after a near-fatal car accident during filming for *Top Gear* has been a journey of resilience and newfound strength. The accident, which almost ended his life in 2022, has transformed him into a coach with England Lions and the Hundred side Northern Superchargers, revitalizing his career despite the immense struggles he faced physically and emotionally post-accident. He reflects on how this experience, though challenging, has allowed him to find comfort in small moments and acknowledges that healing is a slow process. Supported by loved ones and professionals, Flintoff continues to navigate this unique chapter of his life with grace.
Japan has announced plans to establish a fund aimed at reviving the U.S. shipbuilding industry during ongoing tariff negotiations. The move reflects both countries' efforts to strengthen economic security: U.S. President Donald Trump seeks to bolster domestic shipbuilding capacity, while Japan hopes cooperation in this field could lead to concessions on tariffs from Washington. A recent meeting by Japan’s top tariff negotiator further solidified the discussions.
President Trump is set to sign the Take It Down Act, a new law criminalizing nonconsensual intimate depictions. Critics warn it could be misused to suppress free speech and infringe on individual rights. The law mandates platforms to remove such content within 48 hours under FTC oversight, highlighting concerns about its broad scope and potential overreach.
Donald Trump addressed military veterans at Arlington National Cemetery during Memorial Day, praising their sacrifices while criticizing President Biden and hinting at his administration's plans to expand immigration enforcement. His speech, marked by controversial remarks on social media, was met with mixed reactions from political opponents and critics.
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.
Courtney Stodden looks as bold as ever, striking a pose in a tiny bikini and veggie burger as part of National Veggie Burger Day. She shared a photo of herself with toppings on her front, captioning it as "Salty. Sultry. Sustainable," while promoting the plant-powered trend for animal rights advocates like PETA.
In Gaza, violence escalates as Israeli forces kill at least 28 civilians, including women and children, in targeted strikes on multiple sites in Khan Younis. The targeting of civilians has drawn sharp criticism from international authorities and human rights groups, highlighting the devastating impact of the conflict.
Emma Stone and her husband Dave McCary have decided to sell their $26.5 million estate in Tarrytown, Texas, despite construction still being underway. The sprawling 1.24-acre property features a four-bedroom home with a garage equipped for movie nights and an adjacent two-bedroom guest house. Nestled in Austin's prestigious neighborhood near Lake Austin, the estate includes a pool perfect for hot summer days. The couple is reportedly moving on from the project before completion due to unexpected circumstances or personal reasons, though the exact reason isn't detailed.
The King of Canada's visit underscores his pivotal role in preserving sovereignty amid escalating tensions with the U.S., where claims of annexation persist. Indigenous leaders stress the deep cultural and historical ties rooted in Canada's monarchy, reflecting enduring resistance to colonial injustices. The king's rare throne speech highlights efforts to maintain the monarchy's relevance while emphasizing Indigenous self-determination.
An executive cautioned during Microsoft’s earnings call that customers might face AI service disruptions due to increased demand outpacing data center capacity. Amy Hood stated potential constraints as early as June, noting they aren’t related despite recent data center lease cancellations. The company remains committed to $80 billion in investments this year, with half focusing on U.S.-based facilities, and CEO Satya Nadella highlighted rapid expansion into 10 new countries and four continents during the quarter.
The government of Singapore released a blueprint today for global collaboration on artificial intelligence safety following a meeting of AI researchers from the US, China, and Europe. The document lays out a shared vision for working on AI safety through international cooperation rather than competition. Researchers from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google DeepMind, xAI, and Meta all attended the AI safety event, as did academics from institutions including MIT, Stanford, Tsinghua, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Experts from AI safety institutes in the US, UK, France, Canada, China, Japan and Korea also participated. The development of increasingly capable AI models, some of which have surprising abilities, has caused researchers to worry about a range of risks.