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"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."
Stephanie White, the coach of the Indiana Fever, emphasized the physicality that will define her approach against the Atlanta Dream this season. The Fever narrowly lost to the Dream on Tuesday in a thrilling 91-90 victory, despite trailing most of the game. The Dream's strong performance included standout contributions from Brittney Griner and Brionna Jones, who played well after signing with the team ahead of the season. Meanwhile, the Fever faced challenges, including struggles at the free-throw line and a mid-quarter falter that nearly cost them the game.
In Sudan's war-torn capital, 12 malnourished infants perished as U.S. aid dried up. Among them was Abdo, an 18-month-old whose emaciated body bore the scars of starvation before he was laid to rest with a teddy bear blanket. American-funded soup kitchens, once a lifeline for tens of thousands in Khartoum, closed en masse after President Trump froze U.S. foreign assistance, leaving families without hope in the chaos of war.
Blizzard’s Overwatch 2 Stadium mode has been a standout hit since launch last week, with players already spending countless hours tuning their builds. This summer alone, fans can expect new heroes like Freja to join, setting the stage for bigger updates in future seasons featuring characters such as Winston and more iconic maps. The team is also rolling out features like Unranked Crossplay, custom builds, and even a Payload Race mode, keeping players engaged with fresh content each week. With stats showing it’s eclipsing other modes’ popularity, Stadium remains a fan favorite, and Blizzard promises exciting updates for the upcoming seasons while staying true to its core experiences.
Crowds overwhelmed a new aid center in Gaza as chaos broke out, marking the first day of assistance following days of tense relations. The site, operated by an organization backed by Israelis despite ongoing conflict, saw long lines and gunfire as people rushed for supplies. Since Israel’s March blockade, Palestinians have faced immense shortages, leaving desperate calls for help. Meanwhile, mediating efforts in Gaza face escalating tensions between key players as truce talks stall with unclear messages from the involved parties.
Novak Djokovic kicked off his French Open campaign with strong form after securing three straight wins in the first round, including an impressive victory at the Geneva Open where he took a wildcard to help prepare for Roland Garros. The塞尔维亚网球选手表示,尽管在 clay场上并非易事,但通过多打比赛和 Geneva 的经历让他更有信心,希望在 upcoming的比赛中展现最佳水平。
Engadget highlights the Google Pixel 9a as an excellent value for budget-conscious Android users, offering a $100 gift card bonus from popular retailers. Priced at $499 (down to $399 with the discount), it features a vibrant OLED display, high-speed processor, and standout camera tech—comparable to top-tier flagships like the Samsung S25 Ultra but for a fraction of the cost. However, it sacrifices 8GB of RAM and lacks optical zoom, though its plastic design is a minor drawback. Despite these, it remains a compelling option in its price range.
Walt Jocketty, a three-time baseball executive of the year and former general manager for both the St. Louis Cardinals and Reds, passed away at 74 after battling health issues. Once the leader of two storied teams, the Cardinals and Reds, Jocketty helped guide the Cardinals to seven National League championships and their 10th World Series in 2006. His influence extended beyond baseball as he transitioned to a role with the Reds before his passing. Jocketty is remembered for his distinguished career and the impact he made on two iconic teams, leaving an indelible legacy behind.
AI-generated code is reshaping software development but also presenting new security risks, a 2023 survey revealed. Endor Labs, which previously focused on securing open-source dependencies, has pivoted to tackle vulnerabilities in AI-created code. Their platform now reviews such code, identifies risks, and suggests precise fixes automatically. The startup raised $93 million from DFJ Growth and others, using the funds to expand its reach and capabilities. With over 5 million applications supported and a million weekly scans, Endor is helping organizations manage AI-generated code more securely, positioning itself for significant growth in a competitive market.
Margot Friedländer, a Holocaust survivor who lived in New York City for over 60 years before returning to Germany in 2010, became a prominent advocate for Holocaust remembrance. After spending decades as a travel agent in New York, she transitioned to promoting tolerance and democracy in Germany through her foundation, culminating in her cover appearance in German Vogue. Her final days were marked by sharing her story with young people, emphasizing the importance of storytelling to foster understanding and empathy.
The UK government has been criticized for delayed progress in cross-party talks aimed at addressing the social care crisis. Despite announcing plans to build a national care service in January, no meetings have taken place yet. The Liberal Democrats expressed concern over the government's focus and commitment, highlighting that rescheduling a meeting has taken nearly two months. Louise Casey, appointed to chair the commission on social care, is currently occupied with another report, contributing to the delay. Critics argue that the three-year timeline for reform is too long, with care providers facing immediate financial pressures.
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has stated that he hasn't yet reviewed public comments in his agency’s investigation into how a CBS 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris was edited, despite promising to do so at some point. He also acknowledged the possibility of imposing maximum fines or suspending the network's broadcast license, even though the FCC is currently investigating a merger between Skydance and Paramount Global. Meanwhile, FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez has criticized the agency for focusing on editorial decisions rather than ensuring fair and accurate news reporting.
The Supreme Court has blocked deportations under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act for individuals held at a Texas detention center, citing due-process concerns. The decision followed a temporary ban ordered elsewhere but not enforced in Texas. The administration's actions to move these individuals to another facility highlight a broken process, as no similar order was issued there. The case raises questions about the use of an outdated law and the administration's adherence to legal processes, particularly in ensuring fair treatment under court orders.
Harrison Ford and Gene Simmons, two icons of their respective fields, will join forces at Operation Smile’s annual gala on June 3 to celebrate their support for a nonprofit providing life-saving surgeries and care for children worldwide. Ford will receive the Dr. Randy Sherman Visionary Award, while Simmons earns the Universal Smile Award, alongside the Rodosky family, honored with the Philanthropic Leadership Award. The event, set at Candela La Brea, featuresBilly Bush as emcee and performances by stars like Brooke Burke and Valeria Mason. Proceeds from tickets go directly to Operation Smile Los Angeles.
In Chicago, where baseball loyalties are unbroken, one immediate question arose: does the newly elected pope support the White Sox or the Cubs? North Siders typically cheer for the Cubs due to Wrigley Field’s northern location, while South Siders favor the Sox as they play in Bridgeport. Suburbanites often follow geographical divisions but remain somewhat neutral. Surprisingly, both teams initially claimed the new pope as their own before assuredly welcoming him at Wrigley Field from Tom Ricketts.
The article highlights the growing role of AI in business practices and the challenges leaders face in effectively implementing it. Despite 90% of CIOs investing in AI projects, only 44% have seen measurable ROI, emphasizing a gap in aligning AI use cases with core business priorities. Leaders offer four strategies: prioritizing impactful applications, leveraging hackathons for innovation, embracing failure as part of the process, and educating employees to understand both AI's capabilities and limitations. These approaches aim to balance innovation with practical execution, ensuring AI solutions deliver real value without becoming unwieldy or costly.
Apple is prolonging its fight over a 27-30% tax on app revenue after winning an appeal against a 2025 court ruling that reversed its decision to stop enforcing the measure despite earlier compliance with a partial judgment. Competitors like Proton and Spotify are reacting with frustration, while Apple’s deep pockets suggest this could be just the start of longer legal battles over the tax issue.
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.
Pippa Mae White, a two-year-old girl from New South Wales, died unexpectedly due to sepsis at a regional hospital. Doctors incorrectly diagnosed her as having an acute viral illness instead of bacterial sepsis. They failed to activate the sepsis pathway early enough, delaying treatment that could have saved her life. Senior medical experts are calling this failure in recognizing and treating sepsis and are investigating whether better care could prevent her death. They emphasized the importance of timely testing and treatment in such cases. The inquest continues to explore these issues further.
The cliche about German politics being stable yet dull came to an end as former总理Friedrich Merz’s chances of securing a majority in the Bundestag were dashed after the first round of voting. Though he managed to win a second round with support from Greens and the far-left Die Linke, the high-stakes vote revealed deeper political instability in Germany's fragmented system, with Merz now facing challenges from AfD and efforts to bridge divides with Merkel’s center. Berlin suspects disaffected conservatives and unhappy SPD members may have played roles in the outcome, as the new government navigates complex fiscal and trade policies while seeking pragmatic insights into Europe’s future.
Sacha Jenkins, a visionary journalist, filmmaker, and historian who co-founded Ego Trip and made significant contributions to hip-hop culture and art, passed away at 53 due to complications from multiple system atrophy. His multifaceted career included writing for iconic publications like Rolling Stone and Spin, founding the groundbreaking hip-hop newspaper Beat Down alongside Elliott Wilson, and producing influential documentaries such as Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues and Of Mics and Men, which celebrated black artists and their resilience. Jenkins’ work bridged art, culture, and music, leaving a lasting legacy in the hip-hop and broader cultural landscapes.
Bowen Yang is advocating for "Saturday Night Live" to embrace swearing words, citing their impact on humor and potential FCC backlash from Trump's influence. He highlights past successes like Ego Nwodim’s bit that triggered an audience shoutout, suggesting SNL should adopt a more open attitude toward curse words if they can secure legal backing. Meanwhile, cast members and studio heads offer differing opinions on whether the show should proceed with this change.
Dating apps can be frustrating, but avoiding specific messages like "Hey" or "You up?" can help improve your chances of making genuine connections. Instead of cheesy pickup lines or excessive compliments, sending something original yet respectful, like asking about their day, might be better. Being yourself is key, as people often feel turned off by inauthenticity, and sometimes the first few messages just don't lead anywhere meaningful.
The agriculture ministry has introduced measures to expedite the release of stockpiled rice from 2022, 2023, and 2024 harvests onto shelves by setting aside a preferential auction quota for quick sellers. A fourth auction in May will handle over 100,000 tons of rice, with plans to release another 100,000 tons monthly between May and July. The government aims to fully release stockpiled rice by April. Additionally, the buyback period for auctioned stockpiled rice has been extended from one year to five years, and this year's harvest will not be restocked to focus on improving supply.
Nintendo has finally revealed detailed performance specs for its upcoming Switch 2, which features custom silicon designed specifically for Nintendo and mobile gaming. When connected to a TV, the Switch 2 shows significant improvements in GPU clock speed, memory bandwidth, ray-tracing capabilities, and overall horsepower compared to its undocked state. The docked mode offers enhanced performance with faster graphics and better connectivity, while the undocked mode still provides decent performance on mobile devices, though it sacrifices some of the system's potential for gaming away from a TV.
France is taking a tougher approach against tobacco use with new laws aimed at protecting children and public health, effective July 1st, which prohibit smoking near kids’ areas like beaches, parks, schools, and gardens. However, iconic coffee terraces and e-cigarettes are exempt, with offenders facing up to €135 in fines. This move follows France’s existing bans on smoking in public spaces such as workplaces and airports, signaling a significant escalation. Anti-smoking groups remain cautiously optimistic about achieving a tobacco-free generation by 2032 but worry about potential delays caused by higher taxes.
The US stock markets and dollar are sliding as tensions between Trump and Fed Chair Jerome Powell escalate, with concerns about the impact on monetary policy and global markets. Experts debate whether Trump's tougher stance will lead to significant market turmoil or if a quick replacement might mitigate short-term damage. Meanwhile, ongoing political pressure on Powell could further erode confidence in the Fed’s independence and credibility, complicating the path toward resolving tariff disputes and stabilizing markets.
A clear-sky forecast for Thursday reignites hope in Brisbane as women’s rugby league fans gear up for an exciting 2024 State of Origin series. Despite last year’s wet weather overshadowing the event, record-breaking viewership on Channel Nine and a documentary highlighting standout players like Jaime Chapman and Lauren Brown have shown strong support from the community. With new coach John Strange leading a team poised to make waves, the season promises to be filled with passion and legacy for both players and future generations.
If your computer feels slow or cluttered, it’s time to give it a spring cleaning! Here's what to do: update Windows to the latest version first. Then tackle temporary files and cache data—use built-in tools like Disk Cleanup to free up space. Also, consider clearing location history and DNS cache for faster performance. These simple steps can keep your PC running smoothly.
The future of nonregular civil servants handling essential services like child care and welfare is uncertain, as concerns over poor working conditions, including low wages and sudden dismissals, have emerged. These workers, alongside private-sector employees designated by local governments as public service administrators, are raising alarm about the challenges they face in their roles. Their voices highlight the struggles of those at the front lines of the local civil service system.
Portugal’s upcoming parliamentary election is marked by high voter interest due to its focus on housing and immigration issues, with Prime Minister Luis Montenegro’s Democratic Alliance (DA) gaining significant support but failing to secure a majority. Despite holding slight edge over opposition parties like Chega and the Socialist Party, neither can form an absolute majority, raising concerns about political instability as potential minority governments or alliances with smaller parties emerge. Experts predict ongoing frustration with governance may push new entrants into politics, complicating Portugal’s path toward EU-wide stability amid an uncertain election outcome.
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Greece’s region of active early-stage investors recently participated in a discussion at an event in Athens about where they’re placing bets, shifting founder expectations, and why Europe could be their strongest next wave. The conversation highlighted emerging ecosystems, cross-border growth trends, and the challenges and opportunities for winning deals in 2025.
Debian 12.11 brings minor updates with security patches, including fixes for a hardware watchdog issue on amd64 systems. Focused on reliability and stability, Debian remains a dependable option for those seeking predictable performance over newer OSes that may force settings changes.
Andy Jenkins, a former semi-finalist at the 2007 PDC World Championship, has been banned from match-fixing for 11 years and fined £17,580. The 54-year-old was found guilty of rigging 12 Modus Super Series matches between 2002 and 2023, as well as sharing information with bookmakers about 88 additional darts games during the same period. He must now pay £17,580.03 in costs and has until 6 May to appeal his ban. The case highlights the consequences of match-fixing, supported by the Gambling Commission's sports betting intelligence unit.
Wall Street has declined following weak demand in a U.S. government debt auction, with key indices like the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, and Nasdaq all experiencing downward movements of 1.3%, 1.7%, and 1.1% respectively. George Saravelos from Deutsche Bank highlighted that the dollar's depreciation indicated investors pulling away from U.S. assets, raising concerns about heightened fiscal risks tied to the government's twin deficits. Investors remain cautious amid debates over President Trump's tax cuts and spending packages, which are divided on specifics, while the federal debt outlook has worsened further with 10-year Treasury yields surging.
International students like Yao, a biology Ph.D. student whose U.S. enrollment was delayed due to funding cuts under President Trump, face significant challenges in finding alternative destinations. visa revocations and university funding cuts have increased anxiety among international students, with additional hurdles for those from China amid the U.S.-China trade war and anti-China sentiments. Chicago-based Yao reflects on how politics has impacted her experience as an international student, drawing attention to the growing challenges and tensions surrounding international education in the U.S.
The viral Pennsylvania incident involving Christina Solometo, who allegedly pooped on a car in a road rage dispute, has escalated both legally and emotionally. Her lawyer hopes the case can be resolved before trial but hasn't been offered a plea deal yet. The court added more serious charges, including lewdness, which complicates her situation further. Now facing mounting threats and having hired a private security guard for her court appearances, Solometo's path forward remains uncertain as her legal troubles deepen.
Photograph: Jessica Hromas/The GuardianOn Rednote, BiliBili and Weibo, the dessert has been nicknamed “old baby cake”. “Old baby” describes the woman who introduced China’s netizens to the cake – an English teacher and Otello regular named Margie. Li says that on Chinese social media, “old baby” is “kind of like saying someone is ‘young at heart’ but with a cute twist”. While Margie and Li’s dynamic is certainly an element of old baby cake’s appeal, Adam is also part of the package. Eventually, he realised meeting demand for old baby cakes would come at the expense of serving his regular customers.
In a glimpse into the future, "vibe coding" envisions non-developers creating apps by simply conversing with AI tools like Siri. While this innovative concept aligns with low-code development aims, it's currently constrained by AI and NLP limitations. Simple apps may soon be feasible through voice commands, but complex applications will still need professional expertise. As technology evolves, this approach could revolutionize app creation, particularly in niche areas like healthcare, yet faces hurdles like quality control and approval processes.
Charl Kleinhaus, a white Afrikaner from South Africa who had been granted refugee status by the U.S. despite admitting posting what he said was an error on social media related to medication, sparked concern over the use of his online activity in immigration decisions. Now running a mining company in South Africa, Kleinhaus told the New York Times he wasn’t antisemitic and that the post in question was mistakenly shared. However, U.S. authorities have increasingly targeted pro-Palestinian activists using claims of antisemitism as grounds for deportation, while Kleinhaus’s case highlights how personal online behavior could be misused in immigration processes.
The article highlights growing public resentment over Brexit, as surveys indicate many British voters now regret their departure from the European Union. This sentiment has spurred political opposition efforts, with campaigners like Andrew Griffith calling for "surrender" during upcoming EU summits. Despite President Trump's cautious support for Europe, a vocal minority of Brexit supporters remains opposed to any rapprochement, viewing it as a betrayal of their vote and values.
Indonesia's ambitious push into nuclear energy represents a significant leap toward sustainable growth, aiming to meet its booming energy demands while cutting emissions. Though it successfully tested a nuclear reactor in 1965 under President Sukarno, the country has no operational nuclear power plants today—only three research reactors—and relies heavily on coal, which remains both abundant and polluting. The nation's goal of launching its first small modular reactor by 2032 faces substantial obstacles as it navigates this transition.
Inflation is fundamentally a tax on consumption, particularly disadvantaging the poor who spend more of their income. President Trump’s tariffs could drive up prices due to their impact on intermediate goods and producers’ inability to absorb the costs. While inflation might stabilize if tariffs vanish, deeper structural issues like climate change and failing decarbonization efforts will persist, causing long-term price increases in insurance markets, food supplies, and global supply chains. Policymakers should address these underlying forces to avoid inflationary pressures from resuming.
At this year's Cannes Film Festival, a man dressed as a gigantic condor appeared at the premiere of *Die, My Love*, only to reveal he was presenting *I Love Peru*, which premiered in the festival's prestigious Cannes Classics section. Condors symbolize Peruvian spiritual connections between heaven and earth. New red carpet rules banning nudity and bulky outfits sparked concerns about accessibility, with Halle Berry making a last-minute fashion adjustment.
Lyon secured a thrilling 2-1 victory over Arsenal in the Women's Champions League semifinal with quick, clinical strikes from their fast-paced attack. The visitors scored twice early, including an own goal from Arsenal's VAR decision after a potential foul by goalkeeper Christiane Endler. Despite trailing and struggling to find the net despite better possession and chances, Arsenal will look to bounce back in the second leg away from home, facing a crucial challenge to maintain their semifinal hopes.
The State Department has imposed sanctions on four judges involved in judicial reviews of U.S. operations in Afghanistan and Israel, blocking their U.S.-based assets and barring Americans from interacting with them. The court initially authorized probes into the activities of then-Secretary Khan but later dropped those cases. Meanwhile, two additional judges had their arrest warrants granted for prominent Israelis, including Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defense Minister Gallant. These moves reflect broader tensions over U.S. actions abroad and the resulting international isolation.
Xbox is launching two new handheld gaming devices, ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X, designed to provide a seamless and immersive gaming experience for players this holiday season. These devices, developed in collaboration with ASUS, combine the power of Xbox with the freedom and flexibility of Windows, offering optimized performance for popular titles like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Gears of War: Reloaded, and Lies of P. The ROG Xbox Ally features a focus on value with specs including a AMD Ryzen Z2 A Processor, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB SSD storage, while the Ally X provides enhanced performance for more demanding games with a faster processor, double storage, and 24GB of high-speed RAM.
China has signaled that its inaugural summit with Southeast Asian and Arab Gulf states could pave the way for new economic and strategic cooperation models, giving the Global South a stronger role in global affairs as it aims to capitalize on growing U.S. tariffs concerns. Premier Li Qiang highlighted this initiative as a major innovation amid shifting international dynamics, urging partners to deepen alignment, expand industrial ties, boost people-to-people exchanges, and open regional markets.