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Erik and Lyle Menendez will have to wait longer for possible release from prison as their parole hearing was rescheduled to July 25. They were originally sentenced to life without parole after a 1989 murder of their parents, but a judge ruled they remain at significant risk despite being held near San Diego. The governor canceled an upcoming clemency review in favor of the new hearing date.
Tony Mazzone’s writing style combines a mix of analytical detail and a folksy charm. He often delves into specifics about baseball greats, using historical context to illuminate his analyses. His discussions of pitching strategies are both analytical and evocative, drawing connections between the past and present.
Joanna Gaines brings back the Fixer Upper vibe with her new renovation series *Mini Reni*, premiering on May 14th on Magnolia Network and Max. In the trailer, she shares how the show aims to inspire home improvement projects that reflect personal growth as families evolve. The series features creative yet practical renovations, showcasing Gaines' ability to infuse homes with warmth and style without requiring months of work. With nine episodes airing until July 9th, viewers can expect a mix of simple yet impactful design details and unexpected solutions, encouraging them to tackle their own mini renovation projects.
Canada’s federal election poll closures are synchronized across its six time zones, with the earliest polls closing in Newfoundland at 10:30 p.m. Eastern Time, while the most populous provinces in the eastern part of the country vote from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. local time. In contrast, British Columbia’s westernmost province closes its polls an hour later, at 10 p.m. Eastern Time on election day.
The doors opened at 5:40 a.m. Friday for Pope Francis' funeral, drawing thousands as he made his final rounds through St. Peter’s Basilica, which was bustling with people paying their respects in the wake of his papacy. By Saturday evening, he was laid to rest in another basilica across town after spending nearly 24 hours here since his death at the Vatican. Among the attendees were locals like Daniela Sirigu, who heard dozens of languages and felt deeply moved by his presence as she stood in line to say goodbye.
The knock-on effects continue for Apple after a blistering ruling from a federal judge earlier this week that ordered the company to stop collecting fees for purchases made outside the App Store. Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ruled that Apple was using loopholes to circumvent her own ruling against the company from 2021. Companies are wasting no time streamlining payments outside of Apple’s walled garden, and Spotify is the latest to make these changes. With the latest update available in the App Store, version 9.0.40, Spotify has added external links for subscription purchases, allowing it to advertise lower prices and different tiers without giving nearly a third of its revenue generated back to Apple from those subscription sales. These changes also lay the groundwork for content-specific microtransactions, like audiobooks, taking place outside the app.
Brittney Griner's cryptic "Gay Baby Jail" note has baffled authorities, sparking police interest after officers uncovered new evidence from body camera footage in Prince George's County. Upon arriving at the hotel where she left a threatening message in her room, officers found the note taped to a door and later spotted another door secured with duct tape reading "Private." One officer highlighted its significance within their community, noting it was a meme referencing challenges faced by video game characters.
While 52% of U.S. jobs now don’t require any formal education—a drop from 48% in 2019—college graduates face a dual challenge with rising student debt and competition from AI tools that can perform many tasks traditionally handled by those with degrees, organizations are increasingly investing in AI literacy to prepare their workforce for this evolving job market.
Cadillac is making history as GM unveils its Formula One entry ahead of what promises to be a historic debut. The team, led by Graeme Lowdon since its inception, will launch on Saturday night in Miami with a red-carpet event at Hard Rock Stadium following the sprint race and qualifying. Despite facing challenges like uncertainty of entry, the team is poised for an ambitious push toward qualifying for the first grand prix next year, with plans to recruit one person a day and expand rapidly after already achieving exponential growth since its 2022 launch. Lowdon remains confident in their progress despite the daunting task ahead.
Goldman Sachs reported a significant decline in profit for its Japanese securities arm last year, marking the steepest drop since 1987 as net income fell to ¥27.6 billion, down 30% from a record high in 2023. Meanwhile, banks like Barclays and Deutsche Bank saw their investment banking units suffer double-digit profit declines due to weak fixed-income trading performance, while Bank of America’s local arm returned to profitability, and UBS reported an 82% surge in net income.
A group of white South Africans facing discrimination in their homeland, including job denial and violence by racial targeting, departed on a U.S.-funded charter plane for the United States as refugees under President Trump’s new policy. This move comes despite Trump previously halting most refugee admissions from regions like Sudan and Congo but has created an expedited path for Afrikaners, a white ethnic minority that served as the leader during South Africa’s apartheid regime. The process typically takes years, yet only three months have passed since their classification as refugees and the first cohort is now arriving in America.
President Trump's first foreign trip marks his renewed focus on business deals in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE during his second term as he grapples with elusive Middle East goals like ending the Gaza war and normalizing relations with Israel. Despite these significant policy aspirations being out of reach due to ongoing conflicts and regional challenges, Trump aims to highlight economic partnerships through investments totaling billions, including $600 billion from Saudi Arabia over four years and $1.4 trillion from the UAE in ten years. These deals are key to showcasing his ability and winning favor among Gulf leaders despite his broader policy goals remaining unfulfilled.
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has swiftly advanced a digital-first initiative for streamlining visa processing, introducing trumpcard.gov—a platform designed to expedite immigration applications through agencies like CBP and USCIS. This innovative program, launched four months ago, already facilitates quicker clearance for visa applicants in some countries, offering a promising alternative to traditional methods. However, while the technology is well-established, official recognition from the White House remains pending.
The letter from Justin Baldoni's team, alleging Blake Lively tried to extort Taylor Swift with private messages, has been struck as irrelevant in the current case. A judge ruled it doesn’t seek court action and only spreads unnecessary media buzz about a legal dispute involving Lively, her lawyers say. Despite this setback, Baldoni’s team can still explore other evidence related to their claims through discovery processes.
Mistral AI has launched Le Chat Enterprise, a unified AI assistant platform designed for enterprise productivity and privacy, featuring a new model, Mistral Medium 3, which outperforms competitors like Claude 3.7 Sonnet at a fraction of the cost while delivering superior performance in software development tasks. The platform supports cross-platform integration, data governance, and hybrid deployment options, with no vendor lock-in or external dependencies. Available on multiple cloud platforms and through app stores, Le Chat Enterprise aims to empower enterprises with secure, customizable AI solutions that meet strict regulatory standards.
Shedeur Sanders, the son of Hall of Fame quarterback Deion Sanders, made history by being selected in the NFL after skipping the first two rounds of the draft due to a "surprise free fall." Once expected to be a first-round pick, Sanders' draft journey took an unexpected turn as teams overlooked him despite his talent and family's legacy. On Saturday, he was taken with the sixth overall pick in the fifth round by the Cleveland Browns, marking a rare moment for the Sanders family in NFL history.
A federal judge has halted an Trump administration's plan to shut down key government-run media outlets, ruling it violated laws protecting journalistic operations. The executive order ending funding for Voice of America (VOA) and others was placed on hold, with some agencies like VOA's White House bureau chief expressing relief while noting the case isn't over yet. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty remains in limbo amid its own legal battle to secure funding.
As we approach the NHL Trade Deadline on April 14, 2025, each of four teams is charting a strategic course for their futures: the Vancouver Canucks aim to bolster youth and goaltending for potential Stanley Cup contention, while the New York Islanders seek mid-tier success by trading high arbitration players. The Philadelphia Flyers are addressing inconsistencies through development picks, focusing on depth and scoring additions, and the Pittsburgh Penguins invest in future stars with a strong draft strategy. Across all teams, competitive possibilities loom as they navigate towards a season-ending showdown.
LG's G4 OLED TV earned an Editors' Choice award for its exceptional balance of stunning picture quality and excellent value, making it a standout choice for consumers looking for high-quality entertainment at a great price. The OLED panel delivers vivid, accurate images with deep blacks and vibrant colors, while the AI-powered Alpha 11 processor ensures smooth video playback and detailed visuals during testing. Dolby Vision support further enhances HDR capabilities, offering a wider range of brightness levels for even brighter content. Available in various sizes, the G4 is a top-tier TV option for those seeking a great viewing experience without breaking the bank.
The alleged assault by Diddy on his accuser, Cassie Ventura, is described as gravely serious in new video footage, with both an unflinching attack and a quotable statement from the actor about how "can't be underestimated." Attorneys will focus heavily on how Ventrella, now a key witness, presents her case at trial.
The conflict between the drug industry and healthcare providers over GLP-1 medications has reached a new high as Eli Lilly sues four telehealth companies for selling unapproved off-label versions of its drugs, Mounjaro and Zepbound, which collectively brought in $16.4 billion last year. These compounded medications, often cheaper but not FDA-approved, have gained popularity due to recent shortages, allowing affordable treatments to reach millions through telehealth platforms. --- This summary captures the essence of the article with a clear structure, starting with the conflict and moving into how off-label treatments became popular and their impact on telehealth companies.
Mina Sundwall has been cast as Brooklynn White in Hulu's upcoming limited series about the Murdaugh murders, a true crime story centered on the tragic marriage of Maggie and Alex Murdaugh. The series, produced by Eat the Cat under Universal Studios, explores their 'stranger-than-fiction' relationship during their daughter's murder. Sundwall, known from her roles in *Lost in Space* and *Maggie's Plan*, will portray the girlfriend who comes to the family during their vacation in the Bahamas.
An Israeli village nestled between Jews and Palestinians under an 80% tax on foreign donations faces a dire threat to its survival as it relies on international cooperatives like Wahat Salam/Neve Shalom, which depend almost entirely on funding from groups such as the Co-operative Group. The community, home to 300 residents split evenly between the two faiths, is at risk of shutting down key initiatives if a proposed tax law passes, with settler attacks and losing critical international support threatening its peaceful coexistence.
Rohit Sharma has retired from Test cricket after a decorated but inconsistent career with India. He posted on Instagram that ending his Test career was an "absolute honour" and acknowledged the support he received over the years. The 38-year-old averaged just 10.93 in Tests over eight matches, despite winning half of his 24 captaincy appearances when Virat Kohli stepped down. India's selectors may now look to Shubman Gill as a potential replacement due to Sharma's form issues, particularly against strong teams like New Zealand. Sharma remains hopeful about leading India in the ODI format and expressed interest in the upcoming England series.
Ara Partners has raised an $800 million infrastructure fund aimed at addressing climate tech challenges, securing strong investor backing from global institutions. The firm has already made three significant investments, including in a waste recycler and biofuels terminal developer, focusing on repurposing assets for low-carbon solutions. This timely funding aligns with increasing clarity on the economic viability of decarbonization efforts and marks Ara's strategic expansion into climate tech, following successful investments like its Divert project, which efficiently transforms food waste into biogas.
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.
PlayStation announced Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls, a new 4v4 fighting game from Ark System Works and Marvel, set for a 2026 release. This title builds on the legacy of Ark's successful fighting series like Dragon Ball Fighterz and Guilty Gear while offering a fresh take inspired by Capcom's iconic fighters. The collaboration combines powerful visuals, dynamic gameplay, and compelling story elements to create an exhilarating new experience in the genre.
The average unit price of new Tokyo condominiums rose 11.2% to ¥116.32 million in fiscal 2024, hitting a record high for the fourth consecutive year due to higher land prices and construction costs, including labor expenses. Despite the surge, demand remains strong with no signs of waning. However, concerns over U.S. President Trump's tariffs might impact consumer sentiment. Meanwhile, the number of newly supplied units fell 17% to 22,239, the lowest since 1973, as rising costs and construction declines continue to affect supply in Tokyo and surrounding prefectures like Kanagawa, Saitama, and Chiba.
Fair to say the prime minister has been under the cosh recently. Eighteen years after stepping down as prime minister, he still yearns for relevance. So you might have thought that Kemi Badenoch would have been keen to seize on the report from the Tony Blair Institute. After all, it’s not often that a Tory leader of the opposition finds herself more or less on the same side as Labour’s most successful prime minister. It’s even less often that Labour’s most successful prime minister finds himself Nigel Farage-adjacent.
Aislinn Clarke’s *Fréwaka* offers a fresh take on Irish horror by blending folklore with a haunting tale of personal trauma. The film explores themes of religion's darker side and generational trauma, diverging from common horror tropes. Through Shoo’s journey, viewers meet someone grappling with mental health struggles and unresolved grief, while the remote village setting heightens suspense as secrets lurk in shadowy corners. The film’s eerie atmosphere and layered characters create an unsettling experience that invites reflection on tradition and tradition's hidden dangers.
Global leaders grapple with uncertainty as international financial instability deepens, with the IMF and World Bank meeting in Washington DC to address challenges while facing growing criticism. Experts weigh whether aid for vulnerable nations can outweigh concerns about Western priorities, signaling a complex tug-of-war over the global economic landscape.
The staff of the Writers Guild of America West successfully secured voluntary recognition for their new bargaining unit through a card-check process, with over 81% of employees supporting it. This union, the Pacific Northwest Staff Union, will represent workers across various departments including residuals, contracts, communications, research, and theater, aiming to negotiate collectively while maintaining control without a forced vote or strike. The formation marks a significant step in organizing efforts for better working conditions and security.
Fans went wild for Hozier surprising Lucy Dacus on stage during her Forever Is a Feeling tour in New York, sparking nostalgia and curiosity about their upcoming collaboration. The performance of "Bullseye" wasPerforming at Radio City Music Hall captured the moment perfectly, with Hozier sitting next to Dacus as she kicked off the song. Dacus has long admired Hozier, calling him one of her favorite artists and even referred to him as an "honorary lesbian," highlighting his supportive and inclusive persona.
The article highlights the harrowing struggles of a Pakistani family amid a deadline-driven exodus for Afghans. Fatima Bibi, a concerned mother, worries about her husband Sher Zada as he faces deportation under Pakistan's strict policies. With fewer than three weeks until the government-imposed repatriation deadline expired, over 80,000 Afghans, including Sher Zada and his family, are being expelled to safety in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. This action could leave families separated and expose refugees to perilous conditions under Taliban rule while married to Pakistanis.
Google faces growing pressure from the US Justice Department to divest its advertising tools after a court ruling highlighted its dominance in digital ad markets. While Google has rejected selling AdX or Ad Manager, which are central to its control over search engines and display ads, the DOJ argues these platforms must go, along with Chrome, due to separate antitrust findings. In contrast, Google claims it will appeal the court’s decision on Ad Manager and instead focus on modifying AdX to allow more competition in real-time bidding while protecting legitimate publishers from being forced off its platform.
Far be it from me to judge anyone enjoying the feud between Donald Trump and his benefactor Elon Musk over Trump’s signature legislation, the so-called One Big Beautiful Bill Act. As it happens, Trump and Musk’s dueling criticisms are each, in their own ways, at least partially valid. According to Axios, among other things, Musk was angry that the bill cuts the electric-vehicle tax credit, which will hurt the bottom line of his electric-car company, Tesla. Yet the one bridge that connects Ronald Reagan to George W. Bush to Donald Trump is slashing public services while showering tax cuts on the rich. Whatever else Trump and Musk may fight about, they are faithful to that.
North Korea's leader has ordered his navy to beef up its nuclear arsenal as part of a recent push to enhance national security ahead of potential regional tensions. The country tested its newest destroyer, Choe Hyon, twice over the weekend, showcasing advanced naval capabilities and increasing concerns about rising global instability. Kim Jong Un instructed officials to accelerate efforts to arm the fleet with nuclear-tipped weapons, signaling an intensification of military modernization amid diplomatic challenges and regional instability.
Pope Francis led Easter celebrations in St. Peter’s Square despite his frail health, drawing a massive crowd. Appearing in a wheelchair after recovering from life-threatening pneumonia, he delivered a brief greeting before Archbishop Ravelli addressed the faithful. The pope blessed those present, and the crowd erupted with cheers and chants of “Viva il papa” as he waved farewell.
NTT plans to buy back up to ¥200 billion in shares, signaling its commitment to improving capital efficiency and returning value to shareholders. The share repurchase will occur from May 12 through March 31, aimed at boosting investor returns as the company continues to pursue strategic investments in artificial intelligence. This move follows a recent decision to acquire NTT Data Group for ¥2.37 trillion, further solidifying its focus on capital efficiency and growth amid increasing shareholder return emphasis across the Japanese market.
As OpenAI faces pressure from its biggest investor, Microsoft, over its restructuring plans, the company is in a tough negotiation with the tech giant to convert its AI business into a profitable nonprofit while retaining control of its nonprofit board. Microsoft, which has invested $13 billion in OpenAI, is demanding significant equity in the new entity as a key holdout in the talks. Meanwhile, the increasingly competitive relationship between the two companies complicates the negotiations, driven by OpenAI's rapid growth and ambitious Stargate project ambitions.
Amazon has announced a $5 billion partnership with Saudi Arabia's AI company, Humain, to establish an AI Zone using AWS infrastructure. The deal includes training programs for local startups and aligns with Saudi Arabia's tech initiatives, including the Public Investment Fund that attracted investments from U.S.-based companies like Nvidia and AMD. President Trump's administration has also supported collaboration between U.S. tech firms and Saudi entities on AI projects. Amazon's entry marks a strategic expansion into the Middle East market, driven by Saudi data storage mandates for AI companies, which are incentivizing infrastructure development in the region.
Dannielynn Birkhead Attend Kentucky Derby Gala in Anna Nicole Smith’s 2004 Gown, Stunning Her Dad With A Touching Moment. Dannielynn wore a black evening gown featuring crystal straps and a low back at the Barnstable Brown Gala just as her mother did 17 years prior. Her father shared photos on Instagram, expressing pride as his daughter replicated her mother’s look, saying it was "super cool." He also noted how close the moment felt to having a hug from Anna Nicole Smith, highlighting the emotional connection between them across two decades.
Learn MoreEnterprise AI in 2025 is moving from experimentation to implementation and deployments are evolving from AI assistants to AI agents. Another big group of organizations that are already benefiting from IBM’s agentic AI approach are the company’s partners. For example, Ernst & Young is using IBM’s agentic AI to build out a tax platform for its own clients. What this means for enterprisesFor enterprises looking to lead the way in AI deployment, IBM’s agentic AI direction provides a blueprint for moving from experimentation to deployment. IBM’s agentic AI ecosystem will appeal to its enterprise clients and the openness to connect other agentic AI systems means that organizations hopefully won’t be creating yet another silo.
Two major US scientific societies have announced they will join forces to produce peer-reviewed research on the climate crisis’s impact days after Donald Trump’s administration dismissed contributors to a key Congress-mandated report on climate crisis preparedness. The collaboration comes just days after Trump’s administration dismissed all contributors to the sixth National Climate Assessment, the US government’s flagship study on climate change. The NCA had been overseen by the Nasa-supported Global Change Research Program – a key US climate body which the Trump administration also dismissed last month. “It’s incumbent on us to ensure our communities, our neighbors, our children are all protected and prepared for the mounting risks of climate change,” AGU resident Brandon Jones said. “This collaboration provides a critical pathway for a wide range of researchers to come together and provide the science needed to support the global enterprise pursuing solutions to climate change,” he added.
The "Office" cinematic universe is expanding with a new mockumentary spinoff called *The Paper*, set to premiere on Peacock in September. Starring familiar faces like Greg Daniels and Michael Koman, the show follows a documentary crew investigating the decline of a small town newspaper. The series will explore how the internet has taken over free media consumption, raising eyebrows with its satirical take on modern journalism.
Tesla sales in Europe and the U.K. dropped nearly 50% last month, with only 7,261 vehicles sold—a sharp decline compared to the same period a year ago. Despite Tesla's recent introduction of the Model Y, which typically boosts sales, the company has faced struggles globally, including a 33% quarterly drop in deliveries and political backlash tied to CEO Elon Musk's involvement with U.S. President Donald Trump. New car registrations in Europe fell slightly, while electric vehicle (EV) sales grew by 27.8%, though they remain a smaller share of the market. Meanwhile, Chinese manufacturers like BYD saw their EV registrations surge by 59% due to reduced EU tariffs.
Manchester United faces a complex summer transfer window as Jadon Sancho returns to the club despite his reluctance, potentially costing them £5 million as Chelsea renege on their original deal. Meanwhile, the club grapples with high wages for players like Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho, creating significant financial challenges ahead of their upcoming tour in the U.S.
Inter Miami CF's head coach Javier Mascherano expressed disappointment over his team's exit from the Concacaf Champions Cup after losing 3-1 to Vancouver Whitecaps. Despite having the first goal, the Herons struggled defensively, ultimately falling short in their quest for the final spot. Mascherano acknowledged the opponent's superior skills and emphasized the importance of improving defensively ahead of the regular season. The match marked Inter Miami's first Concacaf Champions Cup semifinal appearance since Lionel Messi joined the club. Their next game is against the New York Red Bulls on Saturday, with focus returning to Major League Soccer after competing in two tournaments.