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AI features from Apple’s tools are currently unavailable on Meta’s iOS apps like Facebook and Instagram, leaving users without access to text generation or Genmoji. This includes keyboard stickers and Memoji in Stories. It appears Meta may have opted out of using Apple Intelligence, possibly steering users toward its own AI tools instead.
Nigel Farage’s viral presence on TikTok has transformed his political career in the UK, with his posts amassing 4.9 million views alone. Despite being a former banker and conservative MP, his digital strategy has proven highly effective, overshadowing even other MPs. The success of his social media efforts raises questions about the extent to which online influence impacts voting behavior in the real world. Notably, his approach mirrors that of Germany’s Alternative für Deutschland, hinting at broader trends across Europe where digital tactics are gaining traction. Yet, without direct evidence linking TikTok engagement to votes, the true impact on politics remains uncertain.
Panasonic, a major electronics company supplying Tesla batteries, announced plans for 10,000 job cuts globally to boost profitability, representing about 4% of its workforce. The reductions will primarily target this year as part of operational efficiency reviews in sales and indirect departments.
Mortgage rates reached a near 11-year high after the U.S. credit rating was downgraded to investment grade by Moody's. The surge followed a sharp drop in bond yields earlier in the week, with the 30-year fixed loan rate hitting 7.04% on Monday—a level not seen since April 2023. Experts noted that this unexpected jump was due to market adjustments for both Friday's decline and today's weakness. Meanwhile, the housing market showed resilience in early May as rates were still around 6.9%, but buyer demand has slowed recently with rates exceeding 7%. Homebuilder sentiment also hit a multi-year low following the downgrade, highlighting the ongoing impact on the real estate sector.
Dr. Dana Freedman has transformed quantum sensing by creating custom molecular qubits that enable precise atomic-level measurements without extreme cold or complex systems. Her "bottom-up" approach uses molecules storing information in their spin, offering ultra-sensitive detection and adaptability for applications like environmental monitoring and medical diagnostics. By fostering collaboration across disciplines, her work aims to unlock the full potential of quantum technology for real-world challenges.
Summer is heating up Marvel’s nostalgia engine as the company revives its beloved Swimsuit Special after a 30-year hiatus. Inspired by DC’s summer variants and its own "Marvel Rivals" game featuring swimsuit designs, the new issue sees the Avengers taking on an unauthorized Roxxon swimsuit special with their own stylish response. Packed with contributions from writers Tim Seeley and Tony Fleecs, artist Nick Bradshaw, and designers like Nic Klein, the comic will hit stores July 9.
The Samsung M70C Smart Monitor is on sale for just $250, marking a significant drop from its usual price of $550. This versatile 4K UHD monitor supports both PC and Mac users with embedded apps for streaming, gaming, and productivity via Microsoft 365. It also offers multiple connectivity options, including wireless remote control for Samsung devices like smartphones or tablets.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang visited Beijing on Thursday after recent US restrictions on sales of AI chips to China. He met with Chinese trade officials and discussed continuing cooperation. The visit comes amid increasing tensions in the US-China tech race, particularly regarding AI development. Nvidia's stock has been affected by these restrictions, and the company anticipates a $5.5 billion loss due to them. Huang also met with DeepSeek founder Liang Wenfeng to discuss new chip designs that comply with the restrictions.
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Demi Lovato’s fictional twin sister, Poot, first appeared as a photoshopped image of her with a buzz-cut hairstyle in 2014, sparking fan jokes about her being locked up in a basement. Initially dismissed by the singer, Lovato has recently become more engaged with the character after fans flooded her with requests to free Poot from the “trenches” of her basement life, including a meme-obsessed brand called Casetify. The viral status of Poot has cemented her place in internet culture, even as some fans joke about her releasing an album.
Cybercriminals have switched from using traditional web hosts to VPNs and other proxy services to avoid detection as law enforcement tightens its grip on digital threats. Researchers like Thibault Seret at Sleuthcon 2023 highlighted how this shift complicates efforts to combat cybercrime, as these tools offer anonymity that makes it difficult for authorities to distinguish between harmful and benign activity. The trade-off between privacy and the ability to identify criminals remains a complex challenge for law enforcement.
Why are water companies covering their tracks despite facing the potential for legal consequences? The Environment Agency has identified numerous illegal sewage spills by these companies since 2020, especially during dry weather when they avoid contamination by refusing to share data or letting spills occur through negligence. New regulations now allow agencies to prosecute employees who obstruct investigations, with examples like Southern Water's history of not facing fines despite allowing such violations.
The article describes how the author fell in love with Boston terrier Lucas, who became her soulmate despite losing him to lymphoma. She initially avoided cloning due to cost concerns but eventually paid $50k for two identical puppies created from his tissues. The author felt a deep emotional connection with these puppies, which brought healing after her loss.
Dive into the affordable smartwatch market with Kospet's sleek Tank M3 Ultra and T3 Ultra 2 watches— stylish, functional, and packed with features like AMOLED displays, dual-band positioning, and integrated speakers. At $160 each, these models offer durability standards, long battery life, and accurate heart rate measurements (except for a slightly high reading). Whether you're tracking runs or laps, these watches provide essential fitness insights without the premium tag.
Disney revealed a packed lineup for Star Wars events in Japan, including a star-studded movie schedule with *The Mandalorian & Grogu* and *Star Wars: Starfighter*, as well as new animated series like *Star Wars Visions* and *The Clone Wars: Anakin vs. Boba Fett*. The celebration also featured announcements about *Tales of the Underworld: Cad Bane* and *Darth Maul: Shadow Lord*, plus updates on board games, toys, and collectibles for fans to explore.
The announcement marks a significant step in automaking cars smarter with software, as Volvo teams up with Google under I/O 2025 to push Android Automotive OS updates to their vehicles first. This partnership also paves the way for Volvo introducing its own autonomous driving tool, Gemini, likely enhancing driver assistance and setting a precedent for other manufacturers to follow.
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Ben Edwards, a West Texas doctor, provided harmful unproven measles treatments to unvaccinated children despite contracting the virus himself. A video from Children's Health Defense (CHD), an anti-vaccine group now led by former health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., revealed him with spots, claiming he caught measles and treating infected patients without masks in a clinic. The CDC notes measles is highly contagious, making it clear that unvaccinated individuals can still spread the virus.
Zak Starkey, drummer for The Who since 1996 and Roger Taylor’s son, has returned to the band after a long hiatus following an argument during their recent performance at Royal Albert Hall, which led to his departure earlier this year. Despite communication issues resolved amicably, sound problems during their set in the center of the stage complicated their performance, primarily due to Starkey’s playing, prompting him to apologize and even humorously joke about using a rubber duck as a makeshift drummer on stage.
A Newark air traffic controller on how it felt when systems went darktoggle caption Kena Betancur/AFP via Getty ImagesThere had been warning signs before radar and communications systems went dark at the facility that manages the airspace around Newark Liberty International Airport, according to an air traffic controller who was on duty during one of those failures. The incidents have raised big questions about how the air traffic control mess in Newark got as bad as it did, and what it will take to fix an aging air traffic control system. And they prompted one air traffic controller to share their perspective in an interview with NPR this week. And United CEO Scott Kirby put some of the blame on air traffic controllers in a public message to customers . "What we must do now is modernize the system, give the air traffic controllers the equipment they deserve, and not blame them for the issues that they're seeing," said Nick Daniels, the president of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, in an interview.
The conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza has escalated with reports of an intense military offensive aimed at "conquering" the territory and relocating the Gaza population southward. Families of those held hostage during the 2023 attack are gathering in the Knesset to demand a ceasefire and the safe return of their loved ones, acknowledging that more casualties may result from extended conflict.
Fifty years after the Vietnam War's end, nearly 200,000 Vietnamese soldiers remain unaccounted for, with their families now urging the U.S. government to assist in locating them. Despite the absence of identification tags and limited resources, Vietnamese families are seeking closure and proper farewell for those lost, often relying on community support and personal stories that are fading over time.
Jason Taylor, a former Pro Football Hall of Fame player, expressed deep emotion after his son Mason Taylor was drafted by the New York Jets in the second round. The milestone marked not only a great moment for Mason but also restored a cherished family connection to the Jets, as Jason had previously been reviled by Jets fans. Despite the Jets' playoff drought since Jason's departure, he remains hopeful and proud of his son’s potential at the team.
Google’s search chief Elizabeth Reid emphasized that sharing core data with competitors could jeopardize user trust, as it would expose Google to security risks from rivals while also undermining privacy confidence and potentially leading users to abandon the platform or avoid certain searches. She warned that despite government proposals aiming to foster competition, such measures could create compliance challenges and divert engineering resources away from innovation, ultimately hindering Google’s ability to improve its search experience.
ZDNET highlights that the Celero5G Tab is a budget-friendly Android tablet priced at $100 for existing Boost Mobile customers, with a $20/month data plan. It’s designed for light work and entertainment but lacks advanced features, making it ideal for basic tasks like web browsing, streaming, and reading while away from home. However, it’s not suited for demanding activities such as gaming or video editing.
Microsoft continues to launch Surface devices even after former leader Panos Panay left for Amazon, with focus shifting back to more affordable models. The discontinuation of the Lapto Studio 2 and its successor, the Pro Studio, reflects a shift away from the company's more innovative all-in-one desktop design. While these new products maintain some of the original concept's essence in their smaller form factors, they no longer include the unique high-end features that made the Lapto Studio 2 notable, signaling a broader evolution in Microsoft's product strategy.
Fears of a Labor bloodbath in Victoria in the federal election were utterly confounded, with the Liberals recording a statewide swing against them and the party all but certain to lose several seats. Labor was expected to hold Chisholm, Dunkley and Aston, as well as winning the seats of Deakin and Menzies from the Liberals. Bandt remained ahead on primary votes, but Liberal preferences were expected to flow to Labor. “From the numbers we have tonight, we have had at least a 10% swing towards us,” Ratnam told the Greens election party in Melbourne. “The great problem for the Liberal party as a whole is to rebuild such a broken institution,” Barry said.
Meta is facing legal disputes over the mental health of its content moderators in Africa, with workers at Majorel in Ghana suffering from severe stress, anxiety, and depression due to their roles moderating harmful content like graphic violence. In Kenya, 140 Facebook moderators were diagnosed with PTSD. Teleperformance defends its practices by emphasizing robust pay, benefits, and mental health support but is accused of failing to address the harsh conditions at Majorel and Samasource. Legal cases are being prosecuted by Foxglove, aiming to set precedents for worker protections, including psychological well-being.
If you're looking for a high-performance GPU at a competitive price, Amazon offers the Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti Gaming OC for Prime members starting at $899.99, despite its usual $750 MSRP. This card excels in 4K gaming and AI tasks, offering superior value compared to pricier models like the RTX 5080 or 5090. Third-party sellers are also hiking up prices, making this Amazon deal a standout opportunity. According to Jacqueline Thomas, it's "the best 4K graphics card for most people," delivering top-tier performance with excellent value.
Is ‘Marathon’s’ Art Style Too Bleak? While the shooter showed off incredible gameplay, its unique art style was divisive among some fans. However, one fan actually received a response from Marathon art director Joseph Cross on Instagram. Interestingly, this isn’t the first time the Marathon art director has responded to fan feedback about the game. It will be interesting to see how fans feel about Marathon‘s art direction when the final game launches on September 23, 2025.
A groundbreaking study reveals that young women are now outpacing young men in binge drinking, with young women between 18 and 25 showing a 1.8% likelihood of engaging in heavy drinking behavior compared to their male counterparts who are just 1.2% more likely during the same age group. This shift, observed over two distinct time periods, highlights growing alcohol consumption trends among youth populations, suggesting potential underlying factors such as societal influences or changes in drinking patterns. Clinicians should be aware of these developments to better address alcohol-related health impacts in both genders.
"Barcelona forward Ansu Fati is rumored to join Monaco next season despite staying under contract until 2027. Monaco prefers a loan agreement, while Fati expresses openness to a permanent move in 2026. Barcelona's coach Hansi Flick supports Fati leaving if he decides so."
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, a game born from a small team's ambition, is a standout success that blurines the line between creativity and cultural influence. Despite its modest origins, it crafted a visually stunning experience infused with French sensibilities, using cutting-edge tools to achieve an artistic vision. Its commercial prowess challenges conventional industry narratives, proving that innovation thrives even within indie constraints.
Game 3 was as thrilling as it was close, with the Minnesota Timberwolves securing a hard-fought victory over the Los Angeles Lakers thanks to stellar performances from Jaden McDaniels (30 points) and Anthony Edwards (29 points), alongside Julius Randle's 22-point contribution. Despite Luka Doncic's struggles on both ends of the floor, the Wolves advanced with resilience, while the Lakers relied on star power but faltered defensively under pressure.
Arsenal triumphed over Lyon in a thrilling 4-1 victory, securing their first Women’s Champions League final since 2007. Manager Renée Slegers praised her team’s mature performance and resilience, especially after an own goal from Christiane Endler and key strikes from Mariona Caldentey, Alessia Russo, and Caitlin Foord. Despite a challenging start to the season, Arsenal showed great character on their travels, making it to the final for the first time under Slegers’ leadership. The game was intense with a partisan crowd in France, and while they fell 2-1 at home earlier this season, Arsenal’s ability to bounce back inspired optimism ahead of their crucial showdown with Barcelona.
Innovation in IT has revolutionized computing power and energy efficiency, but as AI's accuracy improved, so did its energy demands, leading to growing concerns about future electricity use. While data centers initially seemed manageable, projections suggest they could soon account for a significant portion of the US’s electricity supply, endangering both costs and ecosystems. However, despite these challenges, the positive impacts of AI on climate, buildings, and transportation may outweigh its downsides if properly harnessed. A coordinated effort involving public and private investments is crucial to address growing energy demands while supporting decarbonization efforts.
“It shows Britain now is the place to put investment and business, because we’ve got preferential deals with the biggest economies around the world. And so I’m confident that these deals will lead to investment coming to Britain,” Reeves said. In practice, these barriers – including veterinary checks – have been hugely damaging, and a SPS deal is aimed at dismantling some of them, for this key sector. But ministers clearly believe this could open the way for UK defence companies such as BAE Systems to profit, as defence spending ramps up on both sides of the Channel. He recently forecast that an SPS agreement would add less than 0.1%, for example, against the 0.2% upside modelled by the government.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faces a delicate diplomatic challenge as he strives to regain control of the strategic Port of Darwin from Landbridge Group without straining relations with his largest trading partner. The Australian government had awarded a 99-year lease for the port in 2015, sparking criticism from political leaders and prompting U.S.-China tensions over the Panama Canal deal. As the election approaches, Albanese must balance restoring control of this vital asset while preserving ties that are increasingly under pressure from both nations.
Addison Rae teases fans with a short, impactful trailer for her debut album, hinting at a new chapter in her music and personality as she shares a clip that reimagines her identity. The brief video, which includes behind-the-scenes footage from the project’s visuals and features Rae recounting one-liners like “Music is love” and “What if we got arrested right now?”, suggests a fresh perspective and an unpredictable musical journey. Ahead of its June 6 release, fans can expect tracks like “Diet Pepsi,” “Aquamarine,” “High Fashion,” and “Headphones On,” all described as hypnotic and danceable pop songs.
"An ancient English oak named Dicke Marie, believed to be Berlin’s oldest tree at 500-600 years old, endures severe health struggles from climate change-induced drought. Located near Lake Tegel in northern Berlin, the towering tree has faced arid conditions this year, threatening its once lush canopy. Its nickname comes from Alexander and Wilhelm von Humboldt, who grew up nearby, adding to its historical significance."
The 2025 Motorola Razr line, a modernized take on the iconic flip phone, features three stylish devices priced at $700, $1,000, and $1,300. The base model offers affordable specs for its price, while the Razr Ultra provides top-tier performance with advanced cameras, a powerful processor, and a sleek design. All models come equipped with cutting-edge AI features, enhancing photography, productivity, and accessibility across a range of styles, reflecting Motorola's commitment to innovation in both hardware and software.
Uganda's strict anti-LGBTQ laws have led to widespread discrimination, violence, and harassment against LGBTQ+ individuals since their implementation in 2023. Authorities have increasingly targeted supporters of LGBTQ+ rights, raiding NGOs, arresting arbitrary individuals, and using social media as a tool for entrapment, extorting money from victims in exchange for their release. The report highlights a culture of impunity where such actions are condoned, resulting in sexual violence and other human rights violations. Calls for change persist, with officials and activists urging the government to address these injustices and uphold dignity and equality for all Ugandans.
UNICEF says children face ‘growing risk of starvation, illness and death’ as Israel bars food and other aid deliveries. Thousands of Palestinian children in the Gaza Strip are facing an increased threat of starvation, the United Nations has warned, as Israel’s continued blockade of food, water and other critical supplies to the besieged and bombarded coastal territory enters its third month. But the situation has worsened since Israel imposed a total blockade on the Palestinian enclave in early March. “We have no food supplies or supplementary materials or medications for these children,” Shawa told Al Jazeera from Gaza City. “Children are in their growing stage and badly need certain nutrients, including proteins and fats,” the paediatrician told Al Jazeera.
The article highlights the remarkable milestone of Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic winning their first major Slam at 36, a rare feat achieved through different challenges and continuities. Federer, known for his resilience despite numerous injuries, last claimed a Slam in 2021; Nadal retired after five Slams in 2020 due to injury; while Djokovic, battling physical decline and scheduling struggles, remains motivated by the pressure of defending his Slam title. Their shared achievement marks a unique era in tennis history, raising questions about whether this coincidence or a new historical chapter is in store for them and future generations.
Their rivalry at the pinnacle of golf reached its climax as Jon Rahm and Scottie Scheffler squared off in a rematch at the U.S. Open. Though neck-and-neck heading into the final round, Scheffler emerged victorious with a dramatic three putt clinch on No. 18, cementing his status as the top player now after multiple Grand Slam wins and a Masters title. Jon Rahm made a valiant effort but fell short by two shots. Scheffler’s win highlighted his unwavering consistency and relentless pursuit of excellence, bringing him halfway to an elusive Grand Slam. This victory redefined "major champion" and showcased his relentless drive toward perfection on the course.
At a press conference in L.A. following the fires, Trump described FEMA as a “very expensive and mostly failed situation.”“You don’t need FEMA — you need a good state government,” Trump said. “States — whether it’s California or any state — need the federal government as these disasters get more and more intense,” Maysmith said. “Disasters are best when they’re managed at the state and local level,” agency officials wrote in an email. It was more concerned with political agendas than helping Americans affected by natural disasters,” FEMA officials wrote in the release. “We can’t fix it all, but the thing that they need is for the government to step up and help.”
The controversial executive order to accelerate deep-sea mining has sparked concerns about harming marine life and economic activities along coastlines, despite its aim to meet a 2023 deadline that has stalled commercial efforts. International groups advocate for a moratorium while companies argue their methods are less damaging than land-based alternatives. Over 30 countries have called for a ban or pause, with fears of irreversible harm to ocean ecosystems and reliance on marine resources.
Israel's military offensive into Gaza has been given the green light, with plans to deploy tens of thousands of soldiers and relocate Palestinians in the enclave. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indicated this would secure remaining hostages, but critics warn it won't fundamentally alter the post-war dynamics. Meanwhile, the offensive is expected to begin slowly as peace talks resume ahead of Trump's Gulf visit next week. The government also approved a humanitarian aid mechanism following food shortages in Gaza reaching catastrophic levels.