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Circle, a leader in USDC trading, successfully launched its IPO, with shares surging 168% to $83.23, reflecting investor confidence in cryptocurrencies amid the Trump administration's crypto-friendly stance. With Omada Health and Klarna imminent listings, institutional investors may reconsider higher IPO pricing. The company's market cap surged to $16.7B post-IPO trading, raising $1.1B, signaling strong interest despite valuations lower than its 2021 Series F round of $7.7B. While similar IPOs often close below private valuations, this success offers encouragement for other startups considering public markets.
A poignant reflection on the loss of a father and his son, Marshall, who died by suicide in 1950s America, explores themes of grief, societal expectations, and unresolved loss. The author grapples with questions of whether their father was shaped by his time or allowed Marshall to "rally round," highlighting the pressures on parents to protect male children. The story concludes with a moment of healing as the author discovers old records, offering closure amid years of uncertainty. This narrative underscores themes of broken relationships and societal norms while evoking themes of resilience and the complexities of grief.
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.
Gout and Lachlan Kennedy wowed fans with their stellar performances at the Stawell Gift, with Kennedy leading the charge in his final heat by crossing home in 12.23 seconds, just shy of Gout’s impressive 12.31. Kennedy, reflecting on the historic event, expressed pride in running alongside such a legendary track and hinted at even faster times in upcoming heats. Meanwhile, Gout, despite not winning that round, praised the mental challenge of racing on synthetic surfaces while emphasizing how the 120m distance perfectly suits his style. BothCompetitors are expected to push their limits as they prepare for semi-finals and finals on Easter Monday.
Dorit Kemsley is making a major chapter in her life as she files for custody of their two children and steps away from her wedding ring days after announcing her divorce from Paul. The “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star, who once flaunted her massive diamond ring at galas, now ditched it while dropping the kids off at dance practice in her Range Rover—no makeup included. Meanwhile, her ex is reportedly seen with one of Ryan Seacrest’s old flames, adding to the ongoing tension that may have led to their split.
The HP EliteBook X G1a is a high-performance enterprise laptop powered by AMD's latest Ryzen AI Pro chip, designed for reliable and powerful work tasks. At $2,184, it serves as an investment in productivity with its robust hardware and 74.5Wh battery offering over 11 hours of use, though some may critique its battery life compared to expectations. Despite this, it stands out for its durability and versatility, making it a standout choice for those prioritizing work performance over aesthetics or portability.
M. Ellen Burns arrived in Kalgoorlie during COVID-19 when the state’s borders shut to Australia, sparking her interest in the town’s barmaidesses, known as skimpies. She photographed them for years, inspiring her to write *Skimpies*, a book that captures their lives and careers, offering insights into this entrepreneurial and vibrant industry's evolution.
When mango season hits, treat yourself to these delightful recipes: flaky shortcakes made with cold butter and rolled into crispy layers, perfect for dipping in mango slices; and a luxurious pistachio tiramisu layered in tiers, served with green pistachios for that showstopping presentation. Both are simple yet satisfying ways to enjoy mangoes!
"Clashes between Israeli troops and Palestinian civilians near Gaza’s food distribution sites led to at least 27 deaths. Local officials reported soldiers fired warning shots but investigation is underway over civilian casualties. Gaza Humanitarian Foundation denies targeting its sites, though similar tragedies have claimed hundreds of lives over weeks."
Despite Claude 3.7 from Anthropic faltering in Pokémon Red, Google's Gemini 2.5 managed to beat Pokémon Blue using an agent harness that provided detailed game state info, helped remember past actions, and offered enhanced interaction tools—demonstrating how access to specific game tools can significantly impact AI model performance. This comparison highlights the importance of tailored frameworks when evaluating LLM capabilities but shouldn't be taken as a definitive benchmark for general AI prowess.
Flourishing, the state of being happy, healthy, and meaningfully engaged in life, remains under-researched despite its central importance. Gathering global data on such a multifaceted concept is fraught with challenges, including subjective versus objective measures, cultural diversity, translation issues, differing societal values, and methodological limitations like obtaining longitudinal data. The Global Flourishing Study (GFS) aims to address these by collecting data from 200,000 individuals across 22 countries using a comprehensive survey approach, highlighting the need for standardized yet culturally sensitive measures to better understand and improve global well-being.
YouTube is set to dominate the TV landscape, having claimed its largest share of viewership with 12.4% in April 2025—a milestone achieved consecutively over three months—up from 12% the prior month and double what it was at this time a year ago. Additionally, YouTube remains the primary device for TV viewing in the U.S., while its partnership with the NFL marks a significant move toward live broadcasting, enhancing its potential to further grow its share of viewership globally.
Olivia Rodrigo and David Byrne surprised fans at Governors Ball by reimagining a classic Talking Heads song in a throwback '80s performance. Rodrigo wore matching overalls with Byrne for a playful take on the track’s choreography. Meanwhile, the band’s new film re-release and Rodrigo's upcoming tour continue to connect with audiences across generations.
"Exciting news for T-Mobile loyalists! The carrier is offering a free line as part of their data breach settlement, available today to select accounts with specific eligibility conditions." Eligible customers must have had at least five years on their account and can’t have already received a free line or have certain discounts like "Hometown Discount" or Work Perks. "This move comes after T-Mobile hiked prices on some legacy plans, so it seems to be an apology for those impacted by the recent price increase."
gearheads are thrilled as Borderlands 4 drops its official release date by a week earlier this week, marking another milestone in the beloved franchise's evolution. With the announcement of individual difficulty settings in co-op multiplayer—a game-changer for teams facing varying challenges—plus a full-length trailer and gameplay insights from creative director Graeme Timmins and senior producer Anthony Nicholson, fans are eager to dive into this new chapter.
"For the past three months, I’ve been diving headfirst into the wild world of 3D printing with my Bambu Labs A1 printer, transforming digital models into tangible objects. Initially, I explored various printer types and filament settings, achieving some impressive results by downloading and printing files in a short time. My first major project—upgrading parts for the A1 itself—posed significant challenges that taught me about filament compatibility and printer limitations, highlighting the importance of careful learning as an essential part of mastering 3D printing."
The Actors Guild of Nigeria has called for mass prayers and increased membership amid tragic actor deaths in Owerri, urging stronger workplace regulations to prevent further tragedies. After two unnamed actors were found dead at a house party, leaving others injured, the guild emphasized the importance of unionization as seen by its 2019 growth. President Emeka Rollas also credited divineervention for similar tragedies last year and warned against risky work environments in his Instagram post, urging content creators to be licensed. The organization remains one of Nigeria's largest actors' groups with over two million members across the country.
Lebanon is facing a critical challenge as it rebuilds from decades of conflict and economic crisis, needing $11 billion in aid per World Bank estimates. Despite this, donors remain skeptical of the country's political class due to past issues where contracts were improperly routed, hindering effective reconstruction efforts. The war has caused significant infrastructure damage, with millions displaced and over $1 billion lost in infrastructure, underscoring the scale of the task at hand. Meanwhile, a new government is working toward a plan involving the World Bank to kickstart aid distribution while addressing lingering contract regulation issues that have impeded progress.
Gabriel Martinelli is fully prepared for what promises to be Arsenal's biggest challenge yet as they face Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League semifinal. The Gunners are targeting improvements in their attack this summer, with sources suggesting potential moves for a striker or winger, including Nico Williams from Athletic Club. Manager Mikel Arteta is focused on enhancing their final third and Martinelli expressed pride in his role at this elite club, noting he's happy with the opportunities despite having just two years left on his contract.
The AUKUS security pact, which would allow Australia to purchase nuclear-powered submarines from the U.S., faces growing skepticism amid concerns over its staggering cost and increasing distrust of President Trump. Although this major deal remains the primary topic before Saturday's election, it is part of a broader effort to counter China's rising military strength through a decades-long collaboration between Australia, the U.S., and the U.K.
The article highlights that 10% of prompt injection attempts on GenAI systems bypass security measures, posing a significant risk despite guardrails. A global challenge involving over 800 participants from 85 countries revealed vulnerabilities in AI security practices and demonstrated how attackers manipulate models to extract sensitive info. These findings underscore the urgent need for organizations to prioritize AI security as a critical concern due to rapidly evolving threats. The research suggests that proactive measures, robust guardrails, and continuous testing are essential to mitigate these risks and ensure the reliability of AI systems across various industries.
"The U.S. military has announced a 20% reduction in four-star generals and admirals, along with cuts in general and flag officer ranks, including a 10% decrease in general officers and a 20% cut in National Guard leaders. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth explained the moves aim to enhance strategic readiness while maintaining operational effectiveness, calling it part of a broader effort to streamline the armed forces and reduce bureaucracy rather than punitive measures. The cuts reflect President Trump's strategy to replace perceived political enemies within his administration, including key military leaders who have recently been demoted or removed from leadership roles."
Epic Games won a legal battle against Apple, arguing that Fortnite could remain on the App Store despite earlier restrictions. However, Apple has now blocked the game on both its U.S. and EU-based Epic Games Stores, citing EU regulations that allow third-party iOS stores for cross-platform games like Fortnite since August 2021. CEO Tim Sweeney suggested that Apple shouldn’t weaponize this decision to delay competition or control free speech, though Apple has not yet responded to the situation. This ongoing conflict highlights the rent-seeking behavior between companies fighting over who benefits while still allowing sales through Apple’s App Store for developers.
Rümeysa Öztürk, a Turkish Tufts University student detained in Louisiana for six weeks after an op-ed she co-wrote criticizing Tufts’ response to Israel’s Gaza war, is set to be sent back to New England for hearings on her constitutional rights and immigration status. A federal appeals court ruled that her detention violates her free speech and due process rights, while the U.S. government argued that a Louisiana immigration court has jurisdiction over her case. Öztürk claims she has suffered poor medical care and breathing difficulties in custody, which her lawyers say are excessive and unconstitutional.
Hailey Bieber shocked fans with a massive $800 million sale of her makeup brand Rhode to e.l.f. cosmetics, retaining her creative role while sharing heartfelt gratitude for her team's impact on Rhode's success.
John Elway was driving a golf cart when his longtime friend Jeff Sperbeck, his business partner, fell from its back and suffered a head injury after rolling onto the asphalt. Despite John calling 911 immediately following the accident, there is no confirmation he was actually operating the vehicle at the time. Paramedics attended to Jeff, who was conscious but unresponsive, and later underwent life support at Desert Regional Medical Center. The private golf community where the accident occurred saw no other injuries, though Jeff’s prognosis remains uncertain as doctors prepare to harvest his organs for donation.
For the first time in 42 years, critically endangered helmeted honeyeaters have returned to Cardinia in south-east Victoria, where they were nearly wiped out by the 1983 Ash Wednesday bushfires. A team of researchers released 21 captive-bred birds into the Bunurong country and are closely monitoring their progress as they seek to establish a new wild population. The area’s unique vegetation structure and food sources make it an ideal habitat, but the species’ genetic diversity remains a challenge due to limited wild populations. Efforts to expand the wild population through reintroduction programs highlight the importance of preserving habitats and ensuring the survival of this iconic bird.
Senator Chris Van Hollen opened with a raw emotion about his experience helping ex-dentist Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported by the Trump administration. He revealed that during his nearly three weeks in maximum-security detention in El Salvador, Abrego Garcia told him he felt "traumatically isolated," despite being transferred to a lower-level facility from the Terrorism Confinement Center. The Democrat described Abrego Garcia as 'not afraid of his immediate cellmates' but 'traumatized by the harsh conditions at CECOT and the constant taunts from prisoners in other blocks.'
"The ancient sport of chinlone ball in Myanmar requires more than skill—it demands patience, as highlighted by a veteran who shares how mastering control over the rising and falling rattan Chinlone ball teaches this crucial quality. A 74-year-old veteran explains that once you delve into playing the game, you lose track of time, focusing only on your touch and your style—two elements essential for victory. For a nation enduring long suffering, the mastery of chinlone ball highlights its cultural and emotional significance beyond mere pastimes."
Raphinha rages over Xavi Hernández's handling of him at Barcelona, feeling the coach never gave him the confidence to play a significant role despite scoring 20 goals in his first two years. Now under Hansi Flick, he's been a revelation, scoring 31 goals from just 52 appearances and showing why he's a serious contender for the Ballon d'Or. Under Flick's approach, Raphinha has found renewed impact, as seen during crucial matches like the Champions League against Manchester United.
If you're considering purchasing a new gadget, your wallet might get a hit from Trump's tariffs. A report by the Consumer Technology Association warns that these tariffs could cause prices for smartphones, laptops, TVs, and gaming consoles to rise significantly—like up 31% for smartphones or nearly $428 for video game consoles. Additionally, the impact extends beyond electronics, potentially boosting costs for semiconductors and other supplies used in manufacturing. These changes could strain budgets and affect the broader economy.
Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea spoke emotionally about the pressure referees face, especially from Real Madrid TV, during a news conference ahead of the Copa del Rey final. Tellingly, he shared how his son's school experiences highlighted referee dishonesty, prompting him to stress refereeing's integrity and its role in instilling values. Earlier this season, Real Madrid released an open letter accusing Spanish refereeing of being rigged, adding context to his impassioned remarks about the importance of fair play. Meanwhile, another referee suggested Real Madrid could take further action against officials, signaling their resolve not to continue tolerating such behavior.
The pound gained ground against the dollar amid concerns over Donald Trump’s trade policies, climbing 0.7% to $1.356 on Monday. The move followed a rally starting earlier this year as Trump ascended the political scene and after Goldman Sachs noted that increased tariffs could boost the US currency. Meanwhile, China accused the U.S. of breaching a recent trade deal, prompting its Commerce Ministry to take firmer measures to protect its interests. Although Trump and Xi Jinping are expected to communicate soon via phone call, a direct meeting has not been scheduled yet.
The Minns government's ambitious plan to sell Rosehill racecourse for $5bn aimed to boost Sydney's housing stock by building 25k homes and a metro stop, but the proposal was rejected by ATC members, leaving Premier Chris Minns disappointed and delaying key parts of the project. The decision also threatens to undermine the government's housing goals and impact the racing industry, which had hoped for long-term benefits from the sale.
Gaza faces unprecedented despair under Israel's seven-week blockade, cutting off aid and deepening a humanitarian crisis unmatched since the war began 18 months ago. The siege has triggered mass evacuations, relentless bombing of civilian infrastructure, and severe shortages of food, fuel, and medical supplies, with many fearing famine over airstrikes. Despite international condemnation, Israel continues to block aid, framing the measures as security protocols while allegations persist of Hamas misusing humanitarian resources. Diplomatic efforts to revive peace talks remain stalled, leaving Gaza's population trapped in a worsening catastrophe.
Shaboozey sparked controversy at the 2025 American Music Awards when Megan Moroney mistakenly credited The Carter Family instead of himself and her partner during their joint performance. In a heartfelt Instagram post, Shaboozey clarified that his reaction had nothing to do with her and praised her for her incredible work in country music. He emphasized that his response was about celebrating the true history of country music and its power to unite people despite differences.
The JBL Charge 5 has become a steal at $125, while its sibling, the Charge 6, still costs full retail price of $200. Both speakers share features like water resistance (IP67 for Charge 5, IP68 for Charge 6), battery life around 20-24 hours, and wireless play via Bluetooth. However, the newer Charge 6 can play lossless audio through its USB-C cable without a streaming plan, making it ideal for high-quality sound if you're willing to shell out for a subscription service with lossless support. For most users, especially those on a budget, the cheaper Charge 5 remains a more cost-effective choice despite minor feature differences.
Ekaterina Barabash, a 63-year-old Russian journalist, successfully escaped house arrest after being declared wanted by authorities. She was previously charged with spreading false information about the Russian military and had previously criticized the government's actions in Ukraine, even calling it a bombing campaign on Facebook in March 2022. Now, she faces a growing crackdown on dissent as Russia targets anyone seen discrediting its military operations. Fleeing arrest isn't uncommon for such cases, as seen with former TV journalist Marina Ovsyannikova, who escaped after similar situations.
Japan's Golden Week national holidays are underway, but inflation-driven cost increases in food, electricity, and hotel prices have deterred domestic travelers from taking longer trips. Workers may opt for shorter excursions or home stays this year as they seek to save money amid rising expenses across the economy.
Rian Johnson is pushing for "Wake Up Dead Man," his next "Knives Out" movie, to enjoy as large a theatrical release as possible. The filmmaker, known for leveraging the success of "Glass Onion" with a significant theater run on Netflix, wants the latest Knives Out film to replicate this model. Despite CEO Ted Sarandos' criticism of the movie theater model being outdated for many, Johnson remains convinced that the communal experience is crucial and aims to maximize its theatrical availability.
China’s Foreign Affairs Ministry said Thursday that there were no talks taking place with the Trump administration on trade, reiterating that Beijing will not negotiate under U.S. pressure. That was before Beijing responded to Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs by restricting exports of additional rare-earth minerals, where China dominates global supply. AdvertisementBy halting those deliveries, China appeared to be signaling it is willing to take risks to send a message to Trump. “If the tariff war continues, U.S. aircraft exports to China will likely become unsustainable. A move to limit exports by the Trump administration could severely harm Comac’s attempts to scale up manufacturing and take on Boeing and Airbus.
The Chicago Sky suffered their first loss of the season as point guard Courtney Vandersloot left the game early with a right knee injury during the first quarter against the Indiana Fever. The team was dominated by their star player on the court, with Vandersloot's absence leaving an immediate impact. Many fans hoped to see their favorite players shine, but the defeat highlighted the challenges faced by both teams as they rebuild.
The conservative leader Friedrich Merz faced an unexpected defeat in Germany’s parliamentary vote, falling short in the first round of voting despite his strong hold on the right-wing wing of parliament. The loss means his hopes for becoming Germany’s new Chancellor were dashed, as the incoming government will need to address significant challenges ahead.
"Revolutionizing enterprise workflows: ServiceNow partners with Nvidia for cutting-edge AI agents. A new model, Apriel Nemotron 15B, offers faster processing and lower costs while delivering advanced reasoning capabilities. Its compact design makes it ideal for enterprise-grade AI without compromising performance. The collaboration also introduces a joint data flywheel architecture, enhancing AI models through feedback loops while ensuring security and control."
In a historic first-of-its-kind event, 12,000 human athletes ran alongside 21 humanoid robots in Beijing’s half marathon, with most of the spotlight on the mechanical runners. While six robots finished the race, they struggled to match human speeds, with the fastest—Tiangong Ultra—taking over two hours and falling once. Robotics experts noted that while hardware has improved since a 2021 5k race, challenges like overheating and falls persist, highlighting both progress and limitations in humanoid technology.
On the 17th anniversary of a devastating stabbing attack in Tokyo's Akihabara district that resulted in seven deaths and 10 injuries, officer Akihiro Okuda reflected on how he rushed to investigate after hearing about the event from his boss, only to sustain serious injuries himself during the incident. The attack occurred shortly after noon on June 8, 2008, when Okuda was playing soccer with his son. The perpetrator, Tomohiro Kato, confessed to the crime in a police station following the attack and later served time before being executed in 2022.