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The death toll from a massive explosion at Iran’s largest shipping port rose to 40 on Sunday, with over 800 people injured, as experts trace the disaster's roots to the port's strategic location near the Strait of Hormuz. Airborne toxic fumes prompted health officials to declare a state of emergency and issue warnings for residents to stay indoors, while officials declared three days of mourning in the province. Firefighters continue to battle containment efforts, with most flames now under control but 20% still burning as of Sunday morning.
The ongoing conflict in Gaza has escalated tensions as UNRWA accuses Israel of abusing its staff, including teachers, doctors, and social workers, who have been detained over 50 times since the war began, suffering severe abuse and being used as human shields. Meanwhile, humanitarian aid is severely lacking, with thousands facing malnutrition due to the blockade imposed by Israel. International bodies, including the UN Humanitarian Coordinator, have raised concerns about potential war crimes in the situation. Despite these challenges, peace talks remain stalled as both sides persist in their demands, making progress reliant on international intervention.
fans of *Lilo & Stitch* are curious about why Pleakley isn’t wearing a dress in Disney’s upcoming live-action remake. Director Dean Fleischer Camp explained that after trying various looks, he settled on a wavy red wig and a blue dress for the animated version. In contrast, the animated film used human clothes to blend in, while the live-action uses technology to make characters appear human. The movie has surpassed expectations with its trailer, earning 158 million views and generating $120 million during its first four days at the box office.
Four wisconsinites were killed in a single-engine plane crash near a power line in Illinois on Saturday morning. Authorities are investigating with both the FAA and NTSB following the tragic incident at about 10:15 AM.
"The popular USA Network series Royal Pains is making a comeback on NBC, with star Mark Feuerstein rejoining as Hank Lawson and executive producer Mark Safran. The reboot features returning creative team members like Andrew Lenchewski and Michael Rauch, while others from the original cast aren't set to return. The series aims to explore Hank's new chapter in the Hamptons following his latest adventure."
Daria Kasatkina, a prominent Russian tennis player who came out as gay in 2022, faced significant backlash and anti-LGBTQ+ laws in Russia. Facing political scrutiny and support from Russia's invasion of Ukraine complicated her personal life, prompting her to move to Australia where she was warmly welcomed. There, she thrives as a successful athlete with her partner, emphasizing responsibility for her choices and life decisions.
The papal conclave is a notoriously unpredictable affair, with shifting alliances and strategic maneuvering among cardinals often determining the outcome. This time around, speculation centers on a diverse group of candidates, including moderate stalwarts like Pietro Parolin, progressive voices like Matteo Zuppi, and conservative figures like Péter Erdő. The election could hinge on whether the conclave leans toward continuity with Pope Francis’s legacy or a significant shift in direction under a more traditionalist leader. The choice will likely shape the Catholic Church’s stance on pressing issues like social justice, LGBTQ+ rights, and global diplomacy for years to come.
Nicusor Dan, Romania's centrist mayor, defied expectations by winning Sunday's presidential election against George Simion, a Trump supporter and euroskeptic, despite trailing in the polls ahead of the race. With 54% of votes compared to Simion's 46%, Dan secured victory as Romania's highest-turnout election in decades, drawing nearly 28 million voters.
"Nightreign, an FromSoftware title for the first time, eschews traditional storytelling in favor of a unique approach where players explore a world called The Lands Between through a series of memory fragments known as 'Remembrances.' By venturing into these Remembrances within the game's matches, players uncover each character’s backstory, motivations, and past experiences, gaining insights that shape their journey toward defeating the Nightlord. Whether it's Wylder’s quest to find an elusive item or Raider’s battle against formidable foes, Nightreign offers a fresh, immersive narrative experience."
As international pressure mounts on Prime Minister Netanyahu to hold him accountable for crimes against humanity, Hamas has decided not to engage in ceasefire talks due to the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza, exacerbated by years of blockade and conflict. With nearly 2.3 million people displaced since 2023 and facing shortages of food and medical supplies, the situation has reached a breaking point, with many relying on expired sustenance or facing starvation as displacement and suffering intensify. Calls for urgent humanitarian aid and an end to the blockade are growing louder as the crisis worsens.
The article highlights JBS's approval by the SEC to list on the NYSE despite criticism for its environmental impact. Despite years of deforestation allegations and ties to illegal activities, JBS has been pushing for a joint listing with Amsterdam. Environmental groups warn that this could fuel further expansion in risky markets. While JBS claims it will improve sustainability, critics argue their history of corruption and climate manipulation undermines their credibility. The decision reflects tensions between regulatory independence under Trump's administration and the risks posed to investors and communities worldwide.
For retro gaming enthusiasts, 8BitMod's VMU Pro offers a sleek upgrade to the classic Sega Dreamcast, featuring a full-color screen and enhanced processing power for playing retro games while still supporting save game storage as a memory card. Preorders will open on May 15th, and its improved reliability makes it ideal for users who enjoy playing on theirDreamcast but seek better durability and ease of use compared to previous VMU models. While the device competes with alternatives like the Anbernic RG Nano, its unique blend of retro capabilities and modern upgrades makes it a standout option worth considering if you still have a Dreamcast in your rotation.
Hagos Kidana Abrha, a 25-year-old from Eritrea, transformed his escape from military conscription into an extraordinary journey of resilience by running through deserts, mountains, and continents. Now, he’ll run the London Marathon for a refugee charity, his first full marathon at age 25 after completing a half in just over an hour. Running has been his lifeline, providing escape, strength, and hope despite immense challenges, including being held captive by traffickers and crossing vast deserts to reach safety. He is currently working on resettlement in the UK while fundraising for the charity he helped save from exploitation.
The medical world has celebrated a groundbreaking moment as California surgeons performed the first successful bladder transplant, saving the life of 41-year-old Oscar Larrainzar after he lost both his kidneys and bladder due to cancer and kidney disease. This milestone marks a significant step forward in treating severe bladder conditions, offering hope for patients who have faced-terminal bladder issues. Two experienced surgeons, who spent years mastering this complex procedure, demonstrated its feasibility, paving the way for future advancements that could improve quality of life and save countless lives.
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.
Google is rolling out a May 2025 Pixel Update that includes a major security fix (CVE-2025-27363) potentially under active exploitation, along with fixes for degraded microphone quality in apps, Bluetooth pairing issues with smartwatches, and quick settings menu items appearing in another language. The update also features a bootloader patch to prevent rolling back to an outdated Android version. Supported on Pixel devices running Android 15 and above, the rollout starts today and will continue over the next week.
Meta has announced plans to introduce ads on its Threads platform, expanding from initial tests in the US and Japan to over 30 global countries. Though the rollout is phased, Meta will soon include more local advertisers across these regions as part of its strategy to increase ad availability for users. With an estimated 300 million users worldwide, this move aims to enhance user engagement while exploring how ads might affect the platform's growth trajectory.
Donald Trump celebrated a trade deal with the UK in Trump Tower, only for world attention to shift to Italy under Pope Francis, marking his disappointment at falling short of sealing a meaningful agreement. Boris Johnson faced criticism for weakened support as voters grew weary of tariffs, while Keir Starmer emerged as a pragmatic alternative, securing incremental gains without directly confronting Trump's protectionist policies. Yet, the deal's benefits may pale in comparison to the losses from Brexit, and Trump's shifting alliances suggest this could be just one phase in an uncertain future for global trade.
Streamers have revolutionized how we watch content, but true cinematic quality is now within reach at home. With Netflix’s Premium plan offering 4K streaming, discovering high-res titles has never been easier. However, securing the right equipment—like compatible monitors or HDMI cables—is key to achieving that immersive experience. And don’t forget to tweak your settings for optimal viewing. For those who prefer offline options, physical media remains a viable alternative.
The 2025 WNBA season is set to feature significant roster reorganizations across teams as they balance immediate rebuilding efforts with the retention of key players who can contribute this season. Many teams are prioritizing experienced leadership and depth for future success, with notable moves including trades like acquiring Tina Charles by the Dream (Dallas) in exchange for a top draft pick, while keeping star players like Kacy Vandersloot and Jacy Sheldon to maintain their rosters' core strength. Teams such as the Sky and Liberty are focusing on strengthening their rosters with experienced guards and young talent, ensuring long-term development alongside immediate tactical adjustments.
The Great Escape captivates with Michael Caine and Glenda Jackson’s final performances as Bernard Jordan, whose historic 48-hour adventure from 2014 commemorates D-Day’s 70th anniversary. Meanwhile, The Count of Monte Cristo brings Edmond Dantes’ thrilling tale to life with Sam Claflin and Jeremy Irons in this gritty revenge saga. Both series promise unforgettable stories and actor shine!
The article discusses an escalating trade war between the U.S. and China, with both nations imposing high tariffs on each other's goods. U.S. President Donald Trump has recently increased tariffs and ordered a national security review of critical mineral imports from China, while China has retaliated by suspending Boeing jet deliveries and halting purchases from U.S. companies. Analysts suggest that neither country will blink first due to their preparedness for the trade war's economic impact. Trump's approach is criticized as simplistic and unrealistic, with questions raised about his specific goals for these tariffs. China has been diversifying its trade partners and preparing for a prolonged dispute, making it unlikely that it will capitulate quickly. Some experts predict that Trump may eventually back down due to pressure from domestic special interests.
"Reebok has unveiled its latest innovation: Smart Eyewear, blending sleek design with cutting-edge technology for enhanced outdoor connectivity. Featuring high-fidelity audio, voice controls, AI noise cancellation, lightweight construction, magnetic charging, polarized lenses, and compatibility with both iOS and Android devices via one-touch Siri or AI assistants, the eyewear is designed to enhance performance during sports or adventurous activities. Available now at Lucyd.co, with global expansion plans through partners like MTB Mexico and endorsements from sports legend Micah Richards, Reebok Smart Eyewear promises to redefine fashion, technology, and athletic performance in the market."
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced a $1,000 stipend and travel assistance for undocumented immigrants voluntarily returning home as part of President Trump’s plan to reduce deportations. This initiative, available through the CBP Home app, offers financial support and deterring enforcement action, reflecting a strategy to lower the number of undocumented individuals in the country compared to Biden's approach which saw higher rates of deportation.
Brazil is set to emerge as a global leader in Fast (FAST) services by 2029, with its adoption doubling globally and monetization growing significantly. The rise of online video content is reshaping the advertising landscape, with Brazil underpenetrated in media plans despite heavy streaming usage. Smart TVs are driving this shift, offering new opportunities for shoppable TV as brands like Samsung and LG expand their efforts.
Hall of Famer Steve "Mongo" McMichael, a stalwart member of the dominant Chicago Bears famed "46 defense" of the 1980s who ranks second in franchise history with 92.5 sacks, died at age 67, the NFL announced Wednesday. The NFL is heartbroken to hear of the passing of Super Bowl champion and Hall of Famer Steve McMichael after a brave battle with ALS. The World Just Lost The Incredible Steve "Mongo" McMichael! "Steve McMichael told everyone he would fight ALS with the same tenacity he showed for 15 seasons in the National Football League. And he did just that," Pro Football Hall of Fame president and CEO Jim Porter said in a statement.
The contest to select "Miss Sake India" aimed to promote sake in India, with 29-year-old Aakansha emerging as this year's winner. She expressed enthusiasm about her role and hopes others will try the drink. Before the final event, a tasting session hosted by Hirohama India featured traditional Indian dishes paired with sake. Despite religious reasons, India's large population presents a significant market for introducing sake to its residents. Meanwhile, Japanese breweries are considering entering the Indian market to boost sales.
In an intense legal battle over corporate espionage allegations, HR tech startup Deel has filed an amended complaint against its rival Rippling, alleging that one of Rippling’s employees impersonated a legitimate customer to steal sensitive information. The suit also claims Rippling's CEO, Parker Conrad, is motivated by anger toward his venture capitalist backer, Andreessen Horowitz, and that Rippling has used false claims in press and with regulators to damage Deel. Meanwhile, Deel, which reported over $1 billion in annual revenue, denies wrongdoing and maintains its commitment to ethical competition.
The daughter of the French prime minister, François Bayrou, has said she was brutally beaten at a private Catholic school at the centre of a growing sexual abuse scandal that has shocked France. He faces questions over whether he knew about decades of alleged widespread violence and sexual abuse at the school and did not act. Ninety of these complaints allege sexual violence, including one that alleges group rape by two priests. This month the parliamentary commission heard two testimonies under oath that contradicted Bayrou’s assertion that he had no knowledge about allegations concerning the Bétharram school. Bayrou told TV reporters: “I have never intervened in any legal case.”Bayrou will be questioned by the parliamentary commission on 14 May.
A $4 billion investment fund linking the U.S. and Ukraine could reshape energy security. The agreement creates a U.S.-controlled fund that will use revenues from Ukraine’s critical minerals, oil, and gas to finance new projects. While the U.S. won’t guarantee security for Ukraine, future aid contributions will be treated as part of the fund, requiring Ukraine to match these with its resources. This deal changes Ukraine’s repayment obligations from debt to resource wealth, marking a significant shift in how assistance has been approached.
Koizumi plans to switch from the auction method for stockpiled rice to no-bid contracts, with prices determined through negotiation, aiming to lower record-high prices amid public dissatisfaction over his predecessor’s controversial comments about buying rice out of self-interest. Speaking at the Prime Minister's Office, he emphasized his commitment to addressing the crisis and taking charge as "the rice minister."
For Lord of the Rings fans, there's been a revelation—there are seven extra works offering deeper Middle-earth stories, with *Unfinished Tales* available for just $7. Edited by J.R.R. Tolkien's son, this book includes exclusive tales like Gandalf’s role in guiding dwarves and Númenor’s final moments. Plus, fans can enjoy discounts on other essentials: an illustrated *The Silmarillion* for $3 and pocket editions of the first four books at their lowest prices yet. These deals make it easier to expand your collection without committing fully.
Prepare for an exciting day with Free Comic Book Day 2025! This year, comic fans can dive into must-read comics like "Amazing Spider-Man/Ultimate Universe #1" and "DC All In: 2025 Special Edition #1." Check out participating shops to locate your nearest event. Whether you're a fan of action or adventure, there's something for everyone—from DC and Marvel titles to quirky series like "Gargoyles: Demona #1" and "Thundercats/The Powerpuff Girls #1." Don’t miss this chance to explore new stories and support local shops!
Queensland’s Liberal National government has unexpectedly cut funding for the Environmental Defenders Office (EDO), mirroring past decisions made during the premiership of Campbell Newman. The EDO, which provides free legal advice to residents challenging developments or environmental approvals, faced public backlash with conservationists and environmental groups calling the decision "shocked" and likening it to a 2012 funding cut under Newman. The government's promise to continue EDO funding was publicly stated in March last year but has now been broken.
This week, large parts of Europe have been affected by a series of intense thunderstorms, bringing torrential rain, damaging winds and large hail. Central France was particularly badly affected by the severe weather, as powerful storm systems swept south-westward across the country. The storm system also generated flash flooding, strong wind gusts, and reports of a localised “mini-tornado”, leaving widespread damage to infrastructure and vehicles in its wake. The storms were fuelled by warm, saturated air rising from the Mediterranean clashing with cooler air descending from northern Europe. In Guilin’s Lingui district, rainfall totals exceeded 207mm on Monday alone, highlighting the severity of the ongoing weather system and its impact on the local infrastructure and communities.
Nigerian writer Abi Daré has won the inaugural Climate fiction prize for her novel And So I Roar, which explores themes of identity, inequality, and climate injustice in rural Africa. The book, a follow-up to her debut, follows Adunni's journey from school excitement to her home village amid environmental collapse. Daré initially didn't intend to write about the climate crisis but was drawn into its interconnection with the lives of rural women and girls. The prize highlights fiction's role in tackling global issues, inspiring hope for those affected by climate injustice.
Australia is confronting significant climate challenges, with New South Wales experiencing extreme rainfall that has pushed Euroa and Violet Towns into Stage 2 water restrictions due to unrelenting rain on already wet land. Climate change studies indicate that high and low-pressure systems may become more frequent but could lead to more intense weather events, exacerbating both droughts and flooding risks. Meanwhile, the southwest region has seen a decline in rainfall since the 1970s, linked to global warming, while historical events like the "tinderbox drought" of 2017-2019 underscored climate change's impact on severe weather patterns.
Bruno Retailleau, elected as president of Les Républicains with 74% approval, aims to lead France's centre-right but faces risks due to his radical anti-Macronist policies and alienation of moderate party members. Despite strong internal support, he trails Le Pen and Bardella in opinion polls, suggesting difficulty gaining broader backing. The article highlights the fading influence of Gaullism and the potential for a three-way presidential race involving Le Pen, Macron's allies, and Retailleau. The future of the centre-right is uncertain, with risks of unrepresented voters and a possible Far Right victory if Le Pen retains dominance.
Surprising findings reveal deep concerns about nuclear power plants near homes—10% express some worry, 16% are very concerned, and nearly a third (38.8%) are extremely worried. These responses far exceed their positive views on wind and solar energy. A new survey by Griffith University highlights that people are particularly sensitive to the potential environmental impacts of fossil fuels like coalmines and gas sites. The findings underscore growing regional and socioeconomic disparities in public sentiment, with concerns spiking in remote areas. Policymakers face increasing challenges balancing energy security with environmental stewardship as the election campaign intensifies.
Sussan Ley's historic first act as Liberal leader shocked many as her party marked the end of 38 years of Coalition dominance. She refused key demands from the Nationals, triggering a dramatic schism within the party that has left senior MPs stunned. The situation now hangs in the balance as Ley assembles her shadow cabinet amid deepening internal divisions, with both sides locked in on how to navigate this pivotal moment in Australian politics.
The gripping race for South Korea’s presidency saw Lee Jae-myung and Kim Moon-soo navigate extraordinary challenges as they aim to secure their positions amid weeks of turmoil following President Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment. Lee, raised in poverty by working in sweatshops, defied systemic adversity to rise to power, while Kim, imprisoned and tortured for anti-government activities, thrived under duress. Both candidates emerged as formidable figures as the campaign shifts focus to Yoon’s ideological right-wing People Power Party, which supports Kim despite his refusal to apologize during martial law imposition, contrasting with its criticism of Yoon’s cabinet members.
Matt Lauria has joined "Sheriff Country," CBS' spinoff of "Fire Country," where he'll star as a sheriff alongsideMorena Baccarin, previously leading the series. The show follows Baccarin's character, a stepsister of Cal Fire's division chief, who investigates criminal activity in Edgewater while dealing with her ex-con father and a mysterious incident involving her wayward daughter.
Derek Hough pulled off a masterclass in surprise by wearing the same short dress as Hayley Erbert during their performance, earning cheers from fans and confusion—or at least awkwardness—between the couple. As their duet went awry, Derek’s clever timing and Hayley’s comedic partnering kept the audience on its toes—and for fans, it was a reminder of just how much Derek has grown as an artist. Meanwhile, fans were quick to weigh in on a fan poll about who would rather have something go wrong: Derek Hough or Hayley Erbert?
The CIA has launched an aggressive recruitment campaign targeting Chinese officials and workers, aiming to exploit internal anxieties within the Communist Party machine amid growing corruption and purges under Xi Jinping's rule. The agency released two glossy videos showing fears about lowly jobs or political instability in China, serving as recruitment tools with contact information accessible on YouTube. While the CIA has successfully targeted spies from Russia before, China is responding by tightening its cybersecurity measures to counter espionage activities.
A woman whose two grandsons died in a regional town in New South Wales is in a mental health facility after what police are treating as a “confronting” alleged double murder. No weapons were involved in the boys’ deaths, police said at a press conference on Tuesday. That person was deemed suitable by the law to … manage those young people.”She was initially taken to hospital to be treated for injuries and to undertake a mental health assessment before being transferred to a mental health facility, where she remained on Tuesday afternoon, Holland said. “The actions of the young police officers involved has been above heroic,” he said. The NSW premier, Chris Minns, said the education department was working closely with the boys’ school to support other students.
An important Windows 11 update is causing problems for some users, leading to issues like startup errors or ACPI warnings. Microsoft has released an out-of-band update (KB5062170) as a quick fix but advises applying it only if the device isn't in a virtual desktop; otherwise, wait for the May 2025 security update.
Stylishly celebrating her new chapter after splitting with Gleb Savchenko, Brooks Nader looked effortlessly happy in a yellow bikini, lounging with friends while enjoying mozzarella sticks—clear signs of stress-free living following their relationship's end on *DWTS* back in September 2024.
Google is introducing an automatic reboot feature on Android devices every three days as a proactive security measure. By defaulting to a PIN-only access after each reboot, the feature enhances security by deterring unauthorized access and making data retrieval more difficult for potential attackers. Additionally, during this state (Before First Lock), phone data remains encrypted, complicating efforts by authorities seeking to access the device. This feature will be rolled out in Google's April 2025 System update and applies to tablets but excludes wearables, smart TVs, or Android Auto devices. Notably, Apple recently replicated a similar security feature on iPhones.
Film Independent has announced that the 2026 Spirit Awards will take place Sunday, Feb. 15 at the Hollywood Palladium. The move comes as the Spirit Awards’ longtime home, Santa Monica, undergoes “exciting renovations” in preparation for the Olympics. “We’re thrilled to bring the Spirit Awards to the historic Hollywood Palladium,” said Spirit Awards executive producer Shawn Davis. “There is always more in store at Tribeca,” Tribeca Festival director and SVP of programming Cara Cusumano said in a statement. “The Emerging Filmmaker Showcase continues to showcase a strong slate of films and filmmakers highlighting diversity, equity, and inclusion,” Emerging Filmmaker Showcase director Monika Skerbelis said in a statement.