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(2:05)Open Extended ReactionsArne Slot's Liverpool have been so dominant for so much of this season that there hasn't been much of a Premier League title race to speak of. Paris Saint-Germain, already crowned champions of Ligue 1, are still on course for an unbeaten league season. Here are five of the best title races still to be resolved, from the elite of Italy's Serie A to the semi-pro ranks of England's National League South. Playoff possible in Serie AArguably the most high-profile title race that is reaching boiling point is Italy's Serie A where there's a very real prospect of a playoff to decide who wins the Scudetto. The only time the Serie A title was previously decided this way was in 1964, when Inter lost out to Bologna.
A cable car accident in Monte Faito, south of Naples, killed at least four people and injured another on Thursday afternoon. The cause is still under investigation. Among the victims were tourists and an employee of the public transportation company that manages the cable car. Nine others were rescued from a stalled cable car nearby.
Bunbury, a conservative town in Western Australia, is unlikely to see radical activism, but recent protests targeting Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price highlight growing tensions over her Indigenous policies. Many Aboriginal community members oppose her stance on self-determination and her dismissal of colonial impacts, accusing her of prioritizing political gain over their needs. Despite her claims of openness, critics argue her approach alienates Indigenous communities, questioning her ability to lead the Indigenous affairs portfolio effectively.
Sasha Calle’s portrayal of Sarah in Warddriver captivates audiences with her nuanced performance, transforming a seemingly ordinary character into a deeply layered protagonist whose motivations reveal unexpected depth. Directed by Dane DeHaan, the film follows Cole, a hacker tasked with recovering stolen funds for mobster Oscar, while Sarah’s journey is far from linear—her transformations challenge expectations and highlight Calle’s ability to navigate complex narratives. Her role in this unconventional story not only redefines her character but also showcases her growing prominence in contemporary cinema as she continues to evolve as an artist.
"Exciting news! Season two of *Fallout* will premiere on Prime Video in December 2025, followed by a third season. Executive producers Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy expressed their delight at wrapping the world once more for Fallout's upcoming adventures, with special thanks to the talented cast and crew, Bethesda Games, and Amazon MGM Studios. Fans of the series will recall that Season one ended in New Vegas, leaving room for even more thrilling escapades." This summary captures the key points concisely while maintaining a narrative tone.
GCC, China, ASEAN countries pledged to promote trade and work to ‘unleash the full potential of our partnership’. The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), China and the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) agreed to “chart a unified and collective path towards a peaceful, prosperous, and just future”, following their meeting in the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur. The economic future looks bright, Nazri said, for ASEAN, China and the Gulf countries, where economies are experiencing high growth rates while the US and European Union face stagnation. “The Gulf is very rich, ASEAN is a tiger, China… I cannot even imagine where the future lies,” Nazri said. Jaideep Singh, an analyst with the Institute of Strategic & International Studies in Malaysia, said ASEAN’s trade with GCC countries has been experiencing rapid growth.
The Finance Minister's comments have sparked concerns about Japan's potential use of its substantial U.S. Treasury holdings as a strategic tool during trade negotiations, though there’s no indication Japan plans to sell them just yet. However, if action were taken, it could lead to significant market reactions.
Manchester United has shifted its focus from the Premier League to the Europa League after suffering a 1-0 defeat at home to Wolves. Columnist Luis Miguel Echegaray highlights that the club’s season now rests solely on success in Europe, with young defender Tyler Fredricson making his senior debut and performing exceptionally well despite being relatively inexperienced. Meanwhile, Wolves have secured their first league double over United since 1979-80, raising questions about whether Manchester United can still avoid relegation this season.
"Spotify just added some awesome new features to make podcasting even better. First, a Following feed lets you see fresh content from shows you already subscribe to on the Home screen, saving you the hassle of searching for new episodes. Next, an 'In this episode' section on each podcast page will link related content like other shows or playlists, making it easier to explore the show's universe. Lastly, podcast comments are getting a redesign with threaded replies and emoji reactions, all managed directly through Spotify for Creators."
NATO allies are nearing an agreement to boost defense spending to meet President Trump's demand for 5% of GDP on military expenditure by 2032, with discussions set to take place ahead of the NATO summit in Antalya this week. The initiative aims to address Trump’s push to end the ongoing war in Ukraine while aligning with NATO’s broader goals for a stronger alliance.
The excerpt from *Sleep* by Honor Jones explores the tension between Margaret’s strict adherence to family ideals and her son’s carefree approach, highlighting themes of family dynamics, conflict resolution, and self-preservation. As their relationship fractures due to differing views on appearances versus substance, Margaret’s protective actions, like saving and throwing the kids into the pool, symbolize both resilience and resistance to unfair expectations. The story also underscores the complexity of human relationships, where inner strength and autonomy often lie hidden behind societal norms or expectations.
Gab Marcotti and Julien Laurens discuss Carlo Ancelotti's uncertain exit from Real Madrid, with sources revealing financial and timing issues may jeopardize his move to coach Brazil. Despite initial optimism over a potential deal for the former Madrid coach, Madrid is withholding the contract's remainder, creating uncertainty about his availability in time for Brazil's crucial World Cup qualifiers this summer. If Ancelotti departs before those games, Brazil could face a search for a new coach or an interim overseeing their participation in the Club World Cup.
The race for satellite internet leadership in Europe is heating up as SES, a Luxembourg-based company, plans to acquire Intelsat for $3.1 billion, potentially becoming Europe's second-largest player after Eutelsat. If approved by EU officials by June 10, this merger could strengthen competition against Elon Musk's Starlink, which dominates the market with over 7,000 satellites in low-Earth orbit (LEO). However, SES faces challenges due to reliance on third-party launchers and a lack of in-house manufacturing capacity compared to Starlink. Despite the strategic significance of space tech for Europe's autonomy, this merger alone may not fully challenge Starlink's dominance.
A tragic collision on the M4 motorway resulted in the death of a child following an overturned minibus. The incident occurred near Wokingham, Berkshire, with other passengers sustaining serious injuries requiring hospital treatment. Emergency services, including air ambulances, attended the scene, and significant delays and closures were reported due to the accident. Police have yet to make any arrests.
A hiker named Tiffany Slaton, who went missing for weeks during a solo camping trip in California's Sierra Nevada, was safely found after she was trapped in a blizzard and stayed in an empty lakeside cabin. The cabin owner noticed her presence before authorities did and reported her missing to the sheriff’s office. A medical examination revealed she was dehydrated but otherwise healthy, and she was transported to a hospital. Slaton's family expressed relief and gratitude as she received updates from them during her rescue.
Donald Trump said that he plans to pardon Todd and Julie Chrisley, the reality show stars who were sentenced in 2022 after fraud and tax evasion convictions. “Your parents are going to be free and clean, and I am hoping we can do it by tomorrow,” Trump said in an Oval Office call with Savannah Chrisley, their daughter. Todd Chrisley was sentenced to 12 years and Julie Chrisley to seven. The reality series Chrisley Knows Best ran on USA Network from 2014 to 2023. Lifetime recently ordered a new series set to follow Savannah Chrisley and her brother Chase, as well as other family members.
The financial benefits of a new minerals deal between Ukraine and the U.S. could take at least a decade due to significant hurdles in getting mines operational, as experts estimate it will take 10 to 20 years to develop new deposits in this war-torn country. Investors face concerns about Ukraine's fragile infrastructure—from power and transport—and future security guarantees after Russia's invasion, which has devastated the region's resources and stability.
The world faces an alarming 295 million people struggling with acute hunger in 2024, according to the United Nations—a dire warning as major donors slash funding for aid amid climate change, economic crises, and conflicts in countries like Syria, Yemen, Sudan, and Gaza. The humanitarian crisis has deepened into its third month in Gaza, with access to basic necessities increasingly strained by Israel's blockades. The growing crisis raises questions about whether global hunger is rooted in systemic failures or a neglect of humanity’s basic needs.
The U.S. has designated a new military zone in New Mexico along its border with Mexico as part of national defense, leading to criminal prosecutions for those who enter illegally despite the charges being classified as misdemeanors but carrying significant penalties such as up to a year in prison. Critics argue that this escalation in military presence is raising tensions and compromising border security while prioritizing military actions over humanitarian concerns, with groups like the American Civil Liberties Union expressing opposition to potential overreach into civilian areas.
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.
The first American pope marks a historic moment in papal history as Pope Francis has chosen Cardinal Blase M.burgh as his successor. The pontiff, known for his progressive and environmentally conscious views, will continue to shape the Catholic Church’s future while advocating for global issues like immigration reform and climate change. Al Jazeera has brought this groundbreaking news to light, highlighting a significant shift in papal leadership.
Fox Sports personalities Tom Brady and Erin Andrews revealed that they will host an NFL doubleheader in Week 16 of the upcoming season, marking a new milestone with Fox securing rights to air 11 such games—a record for a single network. The pair also highlighted the success of their previous Super Bowl coverage, which reached 127.7 million viewers, and noted that this momentum will carry forward into the upcoming season. Additionally, Brady and Andrews will make appearances at other events, including discussions about U.S. celebrating its 250th birthday in 2026.
Foxconn and HCL have secured approval for a $435 million semiconductor plant in India to help Apple reduce reliance on China. The facility will focus on assembling and testing chips, initially not fabricating them themselves due to India's lack of advanced facilities. This marks progress toward developing local chip-making capabilities, starting with display driver chips. The move aligns with Apple CEO Tim Cook's strategy to diversify manufacturing in India amid U.S.-China trade tensions. Apple plans to expand its Indian production for iPhones and other devices, following investments in the area and incentives from the government.
"The Predator is back in action in a five-issue miniseries, set to clash once more with his former foes like Black Panther, Wolverine, and Spider-Man. This epic battle will tie together past events as Earth becomes a 'hunting preserve,' with the stolen Vibranium playing a pivotal role against Spider-Man, the X-Men, and others. Prepare for a jaw-dropping conclusion that challenges even the most seasoned heroes."
Mali's ongoing military government has suspended political party activities twice in recent weeks, citing public order concerns—a move that coincides with their effort to unwind restrictive laws on political groups. In response, a coalition of parties has emerged, demanding constitutional order by December 31 and expressing unwavering support for democracy amid the nation's volatile situation.
" Bachelor in Paradise " is switching locations to Costa Rica for its upcoming 10th season, set to begin in summer 2025. Jesse Palmer will return as host alongside Wells Adams as bartender, joined by Hannah Brown, who promises to add sparkle to ceremonies at the new Champagne Lounge. The season also features returning contestants from "The Golden Bachelor" and "The Golden Bachelorette," including Leslie Fhima, Gary Levingston, Zoe McGrady, Hakeem Moulton, and Jonathon Johnson. Additionally, the show has a new showrunner in Scott Teti for Season 10.
Spain's government canceled a $7.5 million deal for ammonium nitrate with Israel due to opposition from far-left parties within its coalition, which threatened to leave the governing group. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez intervened after the Sumar parties, which included several key ministers, threatened to withdraw their support. Despite protests, the Spanish interior ministry later proceeded with the contract, citing concerns over compensation for IMI Solutions. Public opinion remains divided, with nearly a 1% margin favoring opposition. Analysts note potential tensions between left-wing factions and government ties, amid criticism Spain faces for increased defense spending in Gaza.
Heavy rain-induced disasters have claimed 52 lives and displaced over 800 families in Rwanda’s high-risk districts, including Nyarugenge, Kicukiro, and Gasabo. At least 19 houses have collapsed while 731 are damaged across eight areas expected to face significant rainfall this month. The Ministry of Emergency Management has identified disaster hotspots affecting nearly 22,000 households in need of urgent relocation. With forecasted heavy rainfall ranging from 300 to 350 mm in some districts and lower amounts elsewhere, thousands of families are preparing for displacement and shelter.
Sweden’s housing market is facing a severe imbalance: while some areas struggle to find available properties, others have emptied out with nearly double the number of empty apartments among surveyed companies. First-hand rentals are rationed through lengthy queues, particularly problematic in smaller towns and cities like Stockholm, where waiting times can reach 28 years. The report highlights regions like Södermanland averaging 15 months on queues, while larger cities grapple with even greater delays. This imbalance poses significant risks of overcrowding and homelessness for those already grappling with limited housing options.
The article describes an accidental adventure during a writing workshop in Weipa, where the writer faced a literal and figurative "uncontactable" situation due to a lost phone signal. This experience instilled a sense of freedom but also fear, highlighting her journey from avoiding risks as a single parent after her partner's death to embracing them for connection and presence. She now comfortably takes on challenges like presenting or skating alone because they bring her back to the here and now, challenging traditional notions of risk being a youth-specific rite of passage.
As key allies pause advanced trade discussions with Israel amid the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, the EU is reviewing its $16 billion trade agreement due to ongoing ground operations and limited humanitarian access. Meanwhile, Canada threatens concrete actions if Israel shifts its Gaza aid strategy, while relief groups call for urgent assistance to prevent famine risks and malnutrition among children. The EU's largest partner continues to depend on minimal humanitarian access despite a nearly three-month blockade.
Remedy Entertainment announced FBC: Firebreak will launch worldwide on June 17 on the PC (Steam and Epic Games Store) and the consoles. During a special livestream today, Espoo, Finland-based Remedy said FBC: Firebreak, the upcoming three-player cooperative first-person shooter set in the mysterious world of Control, will launch worldwide on June 17, 2025. FBC: Firebreak will also be available day one via PC Game Pass, Game Pass Ultimate, and PlayStation Plus Game Catalog (Extra and Premium). Remedy also revealed the FBC: Firebreak Deluxe Edition, to be available for purchase at launch for $50/ €50 / £40. FBC: Firebreak is a session-based, multiplayer PvE experience set within the acclaimed Control universe, delivering intense cooperative action.
Carlos Alcaraz nearly claimed a historic victory in the Barcelona Open but fell short against Holger Rune on Sunday, unable to take his third trophy. The top-seeded Spaniard struggled mid-match due to injury, allowing Rune to capitalize and secure his first major singles title since 2023. Alcaraz had previously won the event in 2022 and 2023 but appeared out of sorts during the final, allowing Rune to rally for an easy win after breaking him early on.
Ed Sheeran wowed Nashville’s Santa’s Pub crowd with Noah Kahan during an impromptu duet session, including hits like "Stick Season" and acoustic renditions of "The A Team," as he continues his city hopping press tour ahead of his new album Play.
"Amid intense competition from global automakers, Japan's top carmakers saw significant U.S. sales gains just before President Trump's tariffs kicked in. Toyota Motor rose 8%, Honda Motor jumped 13%, and Nissan Motor saw a 10% increase in March sales, with global totals up 10%. However, other manufacturers like Mazda, Honda, and Nissan are already adjusting production to avoid tariffs, while Toyota remains steady despite past scandals."
"Tom Hanks narrates an 11-part epic about a supercontinent spanning from northern Canada to South America, showcasing incredible wildlife like freezing frogs and synchronized fireflies, with Mike Gunton focusing on individual stories for authenticity. The series is NBC's top-documented nature program in over 15 years, praised for Tom Hanks' charming narration."
FIFA has secured a major deal with Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) for the U.S.-hosted Club World Cup, marking a significant milestone as the kingdom invests heavily in the event and its broadcast rights. PIF, which owns 75% of Riyadh club Al Hilal, is set to fund key aspects of the tournament, including its global broadcast deal with streaming service DAZN and its $1 billion prize fund. The U.S.-led Club World Cup will be a historic event, with Al Hilal among the teams participating alongside others like Inter Miami, a MLS side featuring Lionel Messi.
Three Iranian men were arrested in the UK on charges tied to Iran's foreign intelligence activities. They had irregular stays between 2016 and 2022, including via unconventional transport methods. One man, traveling in a wheelchair, and another, using a cane, appeared before court through an interpreter. All face charges under the National Security Act, involving surveillance, reconnaissance, and open-source research aimed at causing violence in the UK. Another arrested individual later appeared without charges following his release.
Get ready to immerse yourself in a thrilling blend of espionage, romance, and chess on Broadway as *Chess* returns with its star-studded cast, including Tony Award winner Aaron Tveit. Directed by Michael Mayer, this revival brings back the legendary Cold War-era chess match, featuring original score elements from ABBA's Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus alongside composer Tim Rice. The production, under the creative leadership of The Shubert Organization, promises an electrifying journey through espionage, love, and strategicMind games.
Sara Kenney and Avery Hill team up for *Acid Box*, a stylish graphic novel steeped in the UK's 1990s music scene. The story follows Jade Nyo, who discovers she must alter history to save the world by using an Acid Box portal. The book combines time travel, music nostalgia, and climate themes. A Kickstarter campaign is live for those eager to explore this unique tale.
The death of George Floyd sparked a nation-wide conversation about race, police reform, and social justice, drawing reactions from onlookers and online witnesses alike. While some saw the event as an opportunity for change, others remained unconvinced by proposed solutions. Experts Rev. Frenchye Magee, Professor Zinzi Bailey, and attorney Antonio Romanucci reflect on these varied responses, noting how emotions of anger and frustration among bystanders contrasted with the often vocal online community. They also highlight the role of media and societal context in shaping these reactions, suggesting a divide between spontaneous outrage and measured critique.
Open Extended ReactionsCalifornia transfer Andrej Stojakovic, the son of former NBA star Peja Stojakovic and one of the best available players in the portal, has committed to Illinois, he told ESPN on Monday. Stojakovic chose the Fighting Illini over North Carolina and Stanford, where he started his college career. Andrej Stojakovic, who was among the top talents in the transfer portal, has chosen Illinois over North Carolina and Stanford, where he started his college career. Photo by Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire"I think the main reasons were pretty clear to my inner circle as a basketball fit," Stojakovic said. We're ready to surprise people defensively and I think we're going to do great things."
Nissan has announced an additional investment of 10 billion yuan ($1.4 billion) into China to bolster its electric vehicle efforts amid slowing global sales. CEO Stephen Ma emphasized the company's goal to remain competitive in the market and compete with domestic automakers as he highlighted the importance of adapting to regulatory changes in EV development during a recent news conference at the Shanghai Auto Show. The investment will be finalized by 2026, following a leadership reshuffle that saw Ma take on a key financial role after a significant decline in Nissan's stability.
Novak Djokovic's absence from the Italian Open due to a three-match losing streak has raised concerns about his performance at the upcoming French Open as he seeks a record 25th Grand Slam title. He hinted at his reluctance to compete further after losing to Matteo Arnaldi in Spain, expressing mental challenges with early exits. Despite being the highest-ranked player by weeks, Djokovicskipped tournaments like the Australian Open due to injuries and is focused on accumulating more major titles rather than individual performances. The French Open, set to begin in May, will be a key test for his form moving forward.
Lil Durk, a popular drill star, faces legal challenges over his 2022 murder-for-hire case against his rival, Whenro Rondo. His lawyers argue that federal authorities fabricated evidence by using lyrics he wrote six months prior to the shooting as proof of conspiracy, claiming the song "Wonderful Wayne & Jackie Boy" was released in December 2022 but Durk recorded it earlier in January 2022 with producers he worked with. They also deny the government's claim that his lyrics referenced a post-shooting YouTube video clip, asserting that Durk didn't create such clips or establish any connection to them.
Real Madrid avoided pre-Copa del Rey activities after their match referee criticized the club’s TV channel during a press conference, reportedly viewing it as hostile behavior and skipping key events like media briefings and photo calls. The Spanish champions expressed dissatisfaction with what they saw as unfair criticism from referees, while Barcelona manager Hansi Flick emphasized the importance of protecting referees amid high-pressure games. Both teams are focused on performing well in the Copa del Rey ahead of their next competition after a challenging La Liga campaign.
After a dip that coincided with when the stock market crashed (remember when Bitcoin was supposed to be a hedge against market volatility? Despite that, it seems that mining for the cryptocurrency is no longer worth it, even for some larger mining operations. Here’s how the math breaks down: For large mining companies, it now costs over $82,000 to mine a single Bitcoin, which is currently valued at about $95,000 at the time of publication. If you’re doing your mining in Germany, the math gets worse: it’ll run about $200,000 for a single coin. For most people, nothing of value will be lost by Bitcoin mining ceasing to be profitable.
When the Archbishop of Bologna, Matteo Zuppi, was made a cardinal on Oct. 5, 2019, his day ended with a Mass celebrated outside the Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere, the Rome neighborhood where he found direction as a teenager and later served as a priest. “My life, or rather life itself, is always made up of so many pieces that have shaped us and are part of me,” Cardinal Zuppi, now 69, said during his homily that evening. “Today I can see, and I believe we all see it, the joy of being together as a piece of our common life, exactly the opposite of individualism.”Many of those gathered to wish him well during that Mass knew him from his days as a teenage volunteer for the Community of Sant’Egidio, a Catholic charity known for working with the poor, for interreligious dialogue and for mediating international conflicts. After he became a priest, he went on to become a vicar at the basilica and for years, he was a spiritual leader of the Community of Sant’Egidio, which prays at Santa Maria in Trastevere.
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine cautiously welcomed Russia's offer for direct talks, framing it as a positive sign but emphasizing the need for an immediate truce before addressing President Putin's Istanbul meeting suggestion. The conversation occurred amid recent discussions in Kyiv by leaders from France, Britain, Germany, and Poland, who set a Monday deadline for Russia to accept a 30-day pause or face further U.S.-imposed sanctions. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has maintained diplomatic ties with Russia, aligning on UN resolutions but without increasing economic pressure beyond existing sanctions.