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FIVE aid workers were killed and several others injured in a tragic attack on a UN convoy delivering critical supplies to a famine-stricken Sudanese city, with uncertainties surrounding the attackers' identity as both the Sudanese army and its paramilitary allies accused each other of responsibility. A UN statement emphasized the need for an immediate end to attacks on humanitarian convoys under international law, while the joint operation between the World Food Programme (WFP) and Unicef had traveled over 1,100 miles from Port Sudan to negotiate access to El Fasher in Darfur, which has been besieged by Rapid Support Forces forces for more than a year.
Xbox prices have surged across consoles, controllers, and games as Microsoft grapples with higher costs. The price hikes are global, affecting Europe, Australia, and other regions, while falling short of solely blaming U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports for the surge, which may also be influenced by inflation and supply chain challenges. Hardware manufactured in China likely contributes to the cost increases, though not directly linked, and games like select first-party titles saw a price hike starting this holiday season.
"Wes Anderson fans get ready for an adventure as The Phoenician Scheme drops in theaters May 30 for a limited release before hitting wide screens June 6. Starring Benicio del Toro as international tycoon Zsa-zsa Korda, whose daughter (played by Mia Threapleton) is revealed to be his only legitimate heir while he ponders his next big project. The film features ensemble stars like Michael Cera and Tom Hanks in supporting roles, alongside returning collaborators like Roman Coppola. Based on a screenplay Anderson co-wrote with Coppola, the movie delivers stylish desert scenes, witty dialogue, and unexpected twists as Korda’s daughter uncovers a conspiracy involving his recent suicide attempt."
If your PC or laptop only has USB Type-A ports and you're looking for a quick, affordable way to upgrade to USB Type-C, Amazon is offering a 4-pack of Elebase adapters for just $1 each after applying a $4 coupon. With nearly 55,000 reviews and an A-grade rating on Fakespot, these adapters are durable and perfect for charging devices that only need 2.0 speeds—like your headset or keyboard.
Gareth Ward, a former Liberal Party MP now on an independent path after being suspended from the party, is set to defend himself against multiple sexual assault charges involving political staff. The allegations, which include one involving a 24-year-old and another with a 31-year-old, were brought to light in recent years but have gained new attention as Ward presents his defense at trial. The case underscores the ongoing consequences of these serious allegations for his political career.
A federal judge has ruled that four Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) employees can now access Treasury payment systems after meeting security requirements, sparking debate over whether such access is justified or necessary. However, new hires won't be subject to these vetting processes unless absolutely required. The Trump administration retains the ability to expand its DOGE team without prior court approval if deemed unnecessary. Does this decision strike a balance between efficiency and security?
An inexperienced climber made headlines after losing his gear while scaling Japan’s Mount Fuji, prompting officials to rescue him twice—once at 12,388 feet and again after altitude sickness at 9,842 feet. The man, a Chinese university student, attempted the dangerous double ascent outside the official season, which officially starts in early July. Authorities have since updated trail signs and closed sections of the mountain to enhance safety amid its popularity as a tourist destination.
The Bulls hat isn't just a sports fandom symbol; it's a cultural statement. Now, a Salvadoran man, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, was seen wearing one during an interrogation for what authorities believed was gang involvement. Though he denied being part of MS-13, his hat led to accusations that unfairly linked him to the group. Ultimately, after facing persecution in El Salvador, he secured legal protection, revealing that his hat didn't reflect gang membership but was instead a personal choice. This case highlights how popular sports brands can inadvertently promote negative stereotypes.
Geothermal energy offers exactly what the continent needs most: clean, local, always-on power. According to the International Energy Agency, geothermal energy has the potential to power the planet 150 times over. Geothermal energy is not theoretical. Just as SpaceX disrupted a sclerotic rocket industry with its cheap launches, these startups are poised to succeed where the geothermal industry has failed. If Europe wants to achieve climate neutrality and energy sovereignty, it must stop ignoring geothermal.
Mad Dog expresses frustration over the Atlanta Falcons' lack of awareness regarding Kirk Cousins' injuries during the season. Cousins attended the team's voluntary offseason program, defying expectations as the Falcons were reportedly considering trading him due to his hefty contract ($27.5 million) and no-trade clause. The franchise has shown interest in other quarterbacks to replace him as a backup, though they would be open to discussing trade offers with some financial flexibility.
Analysis of over 17,000 enterprise-used mobile apps by Zimperium zLabs finds that 92 percent of all apps and 56 percent of the top 100 apps use flawed cryptographic methods that could be putting organizations at risk. Even more concerning, five percent of top 100 apps were found to have high-severity cryptography flaws including hardcoded keys and outdated algorithms. During 2024 alone, over 1.7 billion individuals had their personal data compromised -- a staggering 312 percent increase from 419 million in 2023 -- leading to a total estimated financial loss of 280 billion dollars. There were 10 apps found with exposed AWS credentials, potentially granting full access to sensitive enterprise data. Cryptography is the foundation of secure communication and data storage.
Glass Imaging, a leader in enhancing digital image quality through AI, successfully raised $20 million in funding from Insight Partners and other investors. Their proprietary GlassAI technology significantly boosts camera performance by reversing lens and sensor issues, delivering 10x better image quality across devices like smartphones, drones, wearables, AR tech, security cameras, and cinema use cases. Edge AI processes raw data efficiently for enhanced visuals beyond traditional methods. The company plans to expand its board and announce new products soon, driven by a team that includes former Apple members.
Fans have been eagerly awaiting hints about the controversial "Crack" track during Doja Cat's Instagram Live while recording her fourth album, *Scarlet*. Though the record didn't make it onto *Scarlet*, released in September 2023, she finally complied with fan demand by releasing "Crack" exclusively online on May 5 as a day-only track. Despite its eerie screen graphic and cryptic lyrics, which marked its first public appearance since 2019, fans remain jazzed and now demand other unreleased tracks like "Whip." Meanwhile, Doja continues to release new music, hinting at a fresh sound, and collaborates with Jack Harlow on an upcoming track.
Rizza Alee’s video diary captures life in Kashmir, a region long marked by decades of tension between India and Pakistan. Since May, when hostilities began, his perspective on daily life has shifted dramatically, highlighting the profound impact of this conflict on everyday people. The shaky footage offers a poignant glimpse into the uncertainty and fragile balance of this volatile area.
A shocking fuel scandal has shaken the Bulawayo City Council's Fire and Ambulance Services Department, with over 20,000 litres of diesel stolen by a managerial employee over three years. The suspect exploited a non-functioning speedometer on a Toyota Land Cruiser to double-fuel the vehicle without recording mileage, selling the fuel illegally to dealers. investigations revealed the manager used the command vehicle for personal gain, rarely using it for emergencies despite receiving excessive fuel allocations.
Brittany Furlan opened up about her marriage struggles to Tommy Lee in a heartfelt TikTok video, revealing she's living separately after the couple split. She admitted to being caught off guard by an alleged catfish incident involving someone posing as Ronnie Radke, which added fuel to their divorce rumors. Despite the tension and her husband's ongoing drinking issues, neither has publicly stated they'll file for divorce.
"Dead Outlaw" is an innovative theatrical production that explores mortality and legacy through Andrew Durand’s multi-dimensional performance as Elmer McCurdy. Set in a Wild West-inspired setting, the play combines dark humor with tragic undertones, using freak show elements and historical death narratives to illustrate how even ordinary lives can hold profound meaning within history. Through Elmer’s journey and the stories of other characters, including Millicent and those from Route 66, the production humanizes mortality, challenging perceptions of significance in death and offering a thought-provoking commentary on life’s enduring importance.
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.
CrowdStrike, the cybersecurity company behind last year’s global IT outage caused by faulty software, has announced plans to reduce its workforce by 5% due to AI-driven efficiency gains. CEO George Kurtz emphasized how AI is reshaping industries and accelerating threats, citing these changes as justification for job cuts as part of strategic adjustments. However, experts like Gartner’s Aaron McEwan and Toby Walsh have raised concerns about the alignment between AI-driven savings and traditional roles, with CrowdStrike recently facing another high-profile tech incident that underscores the challenges companies face balancing innovation with workforce management.
A letter from survivor Col Archibald Gracie, detailing his harrowing experience on the Titanic, sold for an eye-catching £300,000 at auction, becoming the most expensive item ever realized for a Titanic passenger's letter. The 189-page document, written over four sides and originally intended to be a posthumous note, was found in a cache of documents by Gracie’s great-uncle after his death. It revealed he spent much of the journey chaperoning women who survived, including a group of women who later joined his lifeboat. The letter, preserved in博物馆-grade condition, offers a vivid account of life aboard the ill-fated vessel and its harrowing final moments.
The Miami Grand Prix has sparked a revival of interest in Formula 1 following the COVID-19 shutdown, with audiences including young athletes and casual fans alike. The event, held at Hard Rock Stadium since 1983, draws fans of all ages, from nostalgia for long-time supporters to excitement among new enthusiasts. Global viewership has surged, with F1 reaching 450 million last season, while its fastest-growing demographic remains young women aged 16-24. The Miami Grand Prix will remain a key stop in the circuit for years to come, thanks to renewed contracts with the city and its iconic sports team, the Miami Dolphins.
NVIDIA's GTC conference showcased a lineup of cutting-edge innovations designed to accelerate the AI revolution. The company unveiled advancements across hardware, software, and infrastructure, including the Blackwell Ultra AI platform for supercharged performance and Vera Rubin chips aimed at boosting data center efficiency. These developments aim to make AI applications more scalable and efficient while addressing the growing demand for inference processing. With a focus on future-proofing AI capabilities and expanding into physical AI applications like robotics, NVIDIA is positioning itself to seize trillion-dollar opportunities in this rapidly evolving field.
The MSI Claw 8 AI+ is a cutting-edge handheld gaming device that combines immense power with an eye-catching design, offering a sharp VRR 8-inch FHD display, impressive battery life, and a high-performance GPU. Despite its steep price tag of $999.99, it stands out as one of the most future-proof options in the market, providing top-tier specs that rival more expensive gaming laptops while competing against the Steam Deck for cost-effectiveness. While some features like the M-Center launcher may be frustrating to use, its standout performance and design make it highly recommended for those willing to invest.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday to uphold President Trump's ban on transgender individuals serving in the military, allowing its enforcement temporarily as an appeals court considers further action. The decision is significant because it extends beyond previous bans by targeting individuals with gender dysphoria, a medical condition, rather than all transgender people. Three justices dissented, arguing that such discrimination violates constitutional rights. This ruling, while allowing the ban to proceed for now, signals potential challenges ahead as the issue continues to evolve in court.
The Trump administration has rolled back federal oversight of policing practices, including consent decrees that held police departments accountable during the Black Lives Matter movement following George Floyd’s death. While the Justice Department argued this shift reflects a broader push to transfer responsibility away from federal oversight, civil rights advocates have criticized it as a moral retreat that undermines accountability and local control. Opponents warn such a rollback could leave police departments less motivated to enforce reforms without judicial approval.
The U.S.-led conservative group CPAC held its first meeting in Poland just five days before a crucial presidential election. Vying for Poland's presidency are a liberal mayor and a Trump-backed conservative historian. Kristi Noem of the U.S. homeland security, a Trump ally, urged voters to elect someone who would turn Europe back to conservative values. CPAC has emerged as a key global conservative movement, rebranding itself under Trump's leadership after years of supporting his populist policies.
With a new tool designed to predict solar storms, the most powerful solar telescope in the world has successfully captured detailed images of sunspots during technical testing, marking a significant milestone. The Visible Tunable Filter (VTF) is already showing promise, and its installation on Hawaii's sacred Haleakalā volcano raises questions about its placement among indigenous communities. Scientists hope this advancement will aid in forecasting geomagnetic disturbances to protect Earth from their potentially damaging effects.
Dyson's 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum is on sale for $800 during Memorial Day, down $200 from its usual price—its lowest ever. Available at Dyson, Amazon, Best Buy, and QVC, it boasts exceptional suction power (22,000 Pa) and advanced obstacle avoidance, though it lacks a mop or an auto-dustbin. Elsewhere, the V8 Absolute is discounted to $350, and the V15 Detect Absolute drops to $600. Don’t miss these tech deals by following @EngadgetDeals.
NBC is thrilled to renew Chicago Fire for its 14th season, Chicago P.D. for its 13th, and Chicago Med for its 11th. These iconic series, part of the One Chicago franchise, have solidified NBC's dominance in broadcast drama with their high viewership and fan engagement. Despite budget constraints, the network has implemented cost-saving measures like episode cuts and Illinois residency requirements for some cast members. Meanwhile, key actors like Taylor Kinney may not return next season, and specific showtimes are set to remain mostly unchanged from this season.
Praise for Terry Moran's handling of the Trump interview highlights his resilience in a confrontational setting. Navarro described the encounter as a masterclass in journalism, noting Trump initially underestimated Moran by thinking he'd be easily approachable—a lesson learned firsthand when Moran exposed inaccuracies on camera. Moran skillfully fact-checked Trump's claims about a migrant's gang affiliations during the interview, showcasing his dedication to truth and detail.
Nearly half a million people in Gaza face severe hunger as Israel has halted humanitarian aid, pressuring Hamas to release Israeli hostages. The UN reports hundreds of truckloads of supplies are waiting at the border but food remains scarce inside. Meanwhile, international agencies like the UN World Food Programme have exhausted basic staples, forcing people to grind pasta and lentils into flour to survive.
New cycling safety laws in England and Wales could see dangerous cyclists facing life imprisonment for causing death or serious harm. These amendments update outdated cycling regulations from over 160 years ago, aligning them with driving laws. Campaigners, including Matt Briggs, whose wife was killed by a cyclist nine years ago, welcome the changes as overdue and necessary to protect road safety. However, cyclists have raised concerns that these new penalties might deter more people from cycling. The government has pledged unprecedented funding to boost cycling efforts in pursuit of net zero goals, while prioritizing road safety remains a key focus.
Tanner Buchanan, Garrett Wareing, and Quvenzhané Wallis stars in Alexander J. Farrell's *Hide and Don’t Speak*, a supernatural horror thriller inspired by a real-life Japanese viral game. Produced by Range Media with Mister Smith handling international sales, the film blends terrifying narrative tension with a unique premise involving players summoning a vengeful spirit for hide-and_seek. Producers Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, Fred Berger, and Matt Coatsworth highlight the film's bold take on the source material, while director Farrell emphasizes reimagining something innocent into a terrifying nightmare. UTA and Range Select co-represent U.S. rights.
"Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin have announced a strategic partnership in steel production, signaling their commitment to boosting cooperation with a new level of intensity while countering U.S.-led influence. As part of their pledge, they aim to deepen relations across multiple fronts, including military ties, to decisively counter the 'dual containment' strategy employed by Washington. Together, China and Russia have emerged as a key force in shaping a new world order that challenges U.S. dominance."
A growing number of female local assembly members in Japan are facing harassment at a rate nearly double that of their male counterparts, according to a recent Cabinet Office report highlighting barriers to women's political participation. The findings reveal that verbal abuse and physical contact are among the most common forms of harassment reported by women, with a higher percentage blaming election rivals and supporters compared to men. Additionally, 73.6% of female Asms face challenges balancing their work with family life, while fewer than half of male members have ever experienced harassment.
The Ravens surprised fans by drafting Tyler Loop in the sixth round instead of signing Justin Tucker after his sexual misconduct allegations. Despite previously expressing uncertainty about Tucker's future following the NFL investigation, Loop has expressed confidence in his selection and even purchased a Ravens jersey as proof. Known for his strong kicking accuracy, Loop has a solid track record, including making six of nine long-distance attempts last season. If Tucker isn't re-signed by the Ravens, they may need to cut him after June 1 to utilize cap space effectively.
Apple is gearing up for its WWDC 2025, set for June 9-13 with a keynote at 10 a.m. PT in Apple Park. The event will highlight major updates across iPhone, iPad, Mac, Vision Pro, and Apple TV, including iOS 19, MacOS 16, watchOS 12, VisionOS 3, and tvOS 19. Developers can attend to learn, connect, and innovate. Susan Prescott emphasizes excitement for the event and new tools. Apple is modernizing its user interface across devices, inspired by feedback, aiming for a unified experience post-iOS 7's 12-year hiatus. The event also includes a Swift Student Challenge for future developers to showcase their skills.
Happy birthday, David Beckham! At 50, he still looks youthful with his toned physique, and while reaching this milestone might bring mixed feelings about aging, Beckham seems unfazed. The article reflects on how 50 often feels like a natural phase after the challenges of turning 40 but before the eventual embarrassment of 60—when you realize shops are losing patience with your forgetfulness. For Beckham, though, 50 is an opportunity to focus on what truly matters, and he seems unfazed by the prospect of celebrating this stage in life, trusting his long-term goals and priorities.
Kanye West and his wife, Bianca Censori, have filed a legal complaint against a Beverly Hills dentist, Thomas Connelly, alleging he provided dangerous levels of nitrous oxide, leading to a neurological injury and dependency that caused West significant harm. West’s lawyer sent a malpractice lawsuit letter detailing how Connelly supplied him with "surgical-size" nitrous oxide tanks without proper medical justification, even though West exhibited signs of dependency. The case also involves West’s ex-partner, who is now his legal partner, as West claims the injury has impacted their marriage and led to financial struggles.
President Trump’s administration has warned companies worldwide that using AI chips from Huawei could lead to penalties under US export controls, as the Department of Commerce clarified these processors are subject to rules due to likely containing US technology. The bureau is taking a stricter approach by issuing guidance but hasn’t introduced new rules—instead, it’s emphasizing compliance risks for using Huawei’s Ascend chips. Meanwhile, concerns grow over Huawei’s rapid AI chip development, with clusters now outperforming Nvidia’s products on key metrics despite individual chips falling short of Nvidia’s top offerings.
Survivors of an attack by Israeli settlers in West Bank describe being "hunted" across avalley, hurt deeply as they were beaten severely. Among the victims was a 14-year-old Palestinian boy, eight other Palestinians, and an Israeli activist whose belongings were stolen during the attack. The attackers, armed with modern weapons and traditional tools like batons, targeted the activists and civilians, causing significant casualties and displacement in the village of Mughayyir al-Deir. This attack is part of a broader campaign by settlers to displace Palestinians, contributing to ethnic cleansing claims and raising concerns about state tolerance and settler impunity.
Billy Strings, the Grammy-winning bluegrass musician known for his heavy metal fandom and past appearances in metal bands, has joined Cryptopsy on a reissue of their 1994 album *Blasphemy Made Flesh*, which now includes a previously-unreleased live set from 1995. The expanded edition features a medley titled “Blasphemy Made Flesh,” with Strings contributing a blistering guitar solo alongside guest vocalists from Shadow Of Intent, Stabbing Vulnerability, Undeath, Carcosa, and Unfathomable Ruination. Meanwhile, Cryptopsy is embarking on a European tour in support of their new album, with stops across Germany, Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Italy, and Spain.
Khaman Maluach, a 7-foot-2 freshman from Duke University, made waves by declaring for the NBA draft at just 19 years old, becoming one of the youngest prospects in recent memory. With impressive stats like 8.6 points and 6.6 rebounds per game, he has shown prodigious potential as a rim-runner with an elite vertical reach. Duke coach Jon Scheyer praised Maluach's upside, noting his ability to develop further while already showcasing dominance on both ends of the floor. Despite facing visa uncertainty due to U.S. policy changes, Maluach remains focused on his NBA journey and building on his promising college career at Duke.
YouTube has introduced an experimental feature designed to enhance safety for users during searches, particularly for queries involving sexual themes. By blurring thumbnails in relevant search results while keeping video titles, channel names, and descriptions visible, YouTube aims to help users avoid unintended exposure to sensitive content. This limited rollout phase allows YouTube to assess the feature's effectiveness without compromising on user privacy or access to related information, distinguishing it from its SafeSearch tool which both filters and removes results.
Powering the new data center with gas “flies in the face of Meta’s climate commitments,” the letter says. We’re seeing that tussle play out in Richland Parish, Louisiana, where Meta has plans to build its largest data center to date. Entergy proposed building three entirely new gas plants with a total capacity of 2,260 megawatts to support the data center, but it has to get regulatory approval first. Some advocates contend that there hasn’t been enough transparency around Meta’s data center plans to help the public understand the potential impact on the local power grid. There are already forecasts that rapidly growing data center electricity demand could raise electricity bills in the US.
Star Wars is set to make a bold return to *Fortnite* with its biggest crossover yet—a new season dubbed Galactic Battle launching on May 2nd. Fans can expect Darth Jar Jar, a playful character born from online theories, alongside Force Lightning, a powerful in-game ability. Ahmed Best revealed he improvised iconic lines for the villainous clone trooper during his Star Wars Celebration appearance. The season also features X-Wings and TIE Fighters, themed maps, and a Battle Pass packed with fan-favorite characters like Emperor Palpatine. With five weekly themes building up to a live narrative event, this partnership solidifies *Fortnite* and Star Wars as pop culture powerhouses.
Chelsea, after being sold in 2021, quietly concluded a two-year investigation into workplace bullying without disclosing its findings. The review was prompted by 2022 reports of bullying in the marketing department following an article by *The New York Times*. Amid heightened scrutiny due to the suicide of former executive Richard Bignell, Chelsea hinted at potential issues but provided no details or acknowledged wrongdoing. In a letter, they emphasized their commitment to learning from past mistakes and ensuring staff feel supported.
"The snap presidential election in South Korea begins soon as the country seeks a new leader following an impeachment of its former president over a failed martial law bid. Candidates from Monday until June 3rd will campaign nationwide, incorporating rewritten K-pop songs and uniformed staff performing choreographed dances."