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Economist Jason Furman questions whether a recession is imminent as Trump’s economic policies, including tariffs, create market volatility and uncertainty. He discusses the impact on inflation expectations, unemployment trends, and investor speculation in volatile markets. Furman expresses doubt about an upcoming recession despite these challenges.
Russian forces have been actively strengthening their military presence along the Finnish border using satellite imagery, setting up tents, establishing vehicle storage facilities, renovating fighter jet shelters, and constructing a new helicopter base. These strategic measures, confirmed by NATO officials, reflect a deliberate expansion beyond Ukraine into this frontier region, marking a more calculated buildup compared to previous actions in 2022 along the Ukraine border. Experts predict that as much of this 830-mile stretch lies within the Arctic Circle and potentially under NATO's jurisdiction, it could become a significant flashpoint for conflict.
Under Donald Trump's first 100 days, significant reductions in U.S. foreign aid led to substantial impacts globally. Key changes included a complete halt to international assistance, project suspensions, and funding cuts by up to 90%, affecting programs like PEPFAR. This impacted health initiatives such as HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention efforts, leaving aid organizations like EGPAF disrupted in countries including South Sudan, Eswatini, and Lesotho. These disruptions highlight the urgent need for continued U.S. support to prevent further suffering and ensure aid delivery amid crises.
Tesla's Cybertruck sales have dropped significantly, leading to a backlog of unsold vehicles being stored at unconventional locations like a Detroit shopping center parking lot. The lot, near a new Tesla showroom in West Bloomfield, featuresCybertrucks parked in what resembles a dystopian setting alongside an open Buffalo Wild Wings. Despite outperforming other electric trucks, the Cybertruck hasn't met expectations due to recalls and brand devaluation linked to Elon Musk's political involvement.
A group of crossparty MPs is proposing to decriminalise abortion in parliament, with support from a broad coalition of political parties including Labour, Liberal Democrats, Greens, Conservatives, and Plaid Cymru. The amendment, put forward by MP Tonia Antoniazzi, aims to remove criminal liability for women seeking or providing abortion services under outdated legal provisions, such as the 1861 Offences Against the Person Act and the 1929 Infant Life Preservation Act. Backers argue it’s a necessary change to prevent unfair treatment of vulnerable women and girls who face prosecution for pregnancy-related issues. The amendment could potentially become law by this summer.
Chelsea fans are thrilled as Enzo Maresca's leadership has kickstarted a promising season, culminating in their first Conference League title post-major ownership shift. The Blues' dramatic comeback from a 1-0 deficit against Real Betis secured this trophy, marking a significant milestone for the club and its new era under Maresca. Additionally, Maresca's tactical success not only brought glory but also paved the way for Chelsea to return to the Champions League next season.
Japan narrowly avoided U.S. pressure over its currency amid bilateral finance talks, with officials suggesting the focus remained on economic collaboration rather than exchange-rate management or yen control. Although Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato hinted at avoiding direct discussions on exchange rates or a framework to manage yen fluctuations, there was no indication of intentional yen weakening from Japan's side. The emphasis appeared to stay on maintaining trade relations and diplomacy, as U.S. officials did not accuse Japan of manipulating the yen. These talks marked a cautious step in addressing broader economic ties without delving into currency policies that could escalate tensions.
Pope Leo XIV took his first audience with journalists in Vatican City, emphasizing the importance of truth and a free press amid an era of divisive communication fueled by prejudice and hatred. The encounter, marked by moments of personal interaction with reporters—such as receiving a white baseball bat and an alpaca scarf—he also thanked those who risked their lives for accurate reporting. This moment, setting a precedent in papal engagement with the media, underscores his commitment to combating polarization while defending journalists' roles in seeking truth.
The Pokémon TCG market is in flux, with nostalgia-driven collectibles seeing both significant gains and losses. While some legendary cards like Reshiram and Zekrom EX continue to climb in value, others like Salamence ex and Eevee ex have plummeted, leaving many questioning their earlier investments. Meanwhile, sets like Destined Rivals are selling out fast, making now an ideal time to shop for their sealed boosters. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just dipping your toes in the water, there's plenty of reason to explore this vibrant market.
President Trump's new travel ban has sparked fear and uncertainty among those affected, with many communities already grappling with precarious circumstances. The ban targets 12 countries, including Muslim-majority nations and hostile neighbors like Iran and Venezuela, and will partially apply to seven others. While some groups are exempt, the policy disproportionately impacts migrants seeking legal entry in places like Afghanistan and Haiti. Advocacy groups and analysts criticize the administration for lack of evidence linking certain groups to threats and for targeting vulnerable communities unjustly.
Black smoke signalled the failure of the 133 cardinals inside the Sistine Chapel to elect a new pope on the first day of the conclave, with voters finally choosing at 9:05 pm after hours of waiting. The crowd of over 45,000 in St Peter’s Square showed strong support for Pope Francis, with many hoping the new pope will continue his progressive vision. Meanwhile, challenges remain as the college of cardinals is divided and does not want the election to last longer than a few days.
Bitcoin has surged 60% since Donald Trump’s re-election, reaching $111,000, following his unexpected crypto-friendly stance at the largest Bitcoin conference in Las Vegas, featuring Trump family members like Vice President JD Vance and their sons. While this event sparks concerns about the integrity of his administration’s crypto policies, Bitcoin has Recovered from its low post-Treasury tariffs announcements, marking a strong rebound amid optimism for a crypto-friendly future under current leadership. With a market cap exceeding $2.18 trillion, Bitcoin continues to be seen as a key driver of global economic power.
"In an era of growing pressure on corporate boards, Japanese conglomerates are scaling back their listed subsidiaries, a trend that critics argue could be inefficient and introduce conflicts of interest. The decline reflects mounting demands from activists, stock exchanges, and potential hostile takeovers, with Japan now having 212 parent-child listings—a drop from 285 in 2020—while still outnumbering Europe and the U.S. At 212, Japanese companies remain more numerous than their counterparts in other regions. NLI Research Institute’s Chizuru Morishita notes that companies are increasingly evaluating whether subsidiaries enhance shareholder value as activist investors gain influence."
The research from vFunction shows the impact of this architecture disconnect has potentially resulted in project delays (53 percent), security or compliance challenges (50 percent), scalability limitations (46 percent), and reduced engineering team productivity (28 percent). "When architectural documentation diverges from reality, businesses suffer tangible consequences," says Moti Rafalin, CEO and co-founder of vFunction. This kind of disconnect directly impacts efficiency, security, scalability, and ultimately, the bottom line." "As organizations aggressively adopt AI to automate processes and generate code, they’re introducing new layers of complexity into their architecture. AI currently lacks the system-wide view which could lead to code duplication and microservices sprawl, escalating risks in security, scalability, and compliance," Rafalin adds.
Rory McIlroy has admitted to being taken aback by the scale of reaction to his Masters triumph. “It’s been an amazing few days, to be able to reflect on everything that happened and the magnitude of everything,” McIlroy said. Lowry grabbed McIlroy in a euphoric moment as Rose was seen off. I don’t know if that gives me more confidence, I’ve always been very confident in my abilities as a golfer. The whole day on Sunday at Augusta, I don’t think I’ll have to ever play a harder round of golf in my life.
The Stanley Cup playoffs present an exciting contest with significant depth across several teams. The Vegas Golden Knights emerge as strong favorites due to their star power and despite lineup challenges, while the Avalanche showcases a robust roster of young talent and playoff experience. Both teams highlight unique strengths—Vegas with standout players like Eichel, Dorofeyev, and Stone, and Avalanche with consistent depth and historical playoff success—but Vegas's X-factor in the top tier makes them the likely contenders for victory in the 2025 playoffs.
Donald Trump's foreign policy is criticized for prioritizing deals over shared values, as seen in transactional deals like Saudi Arabia investments and a $400 million jet from Qatar. D.L. Hughley argues this approach violates the Emoluments Clause and would damage existing U.S.-Canada and U.S.-Mexico ties. He also blames Trump for dramatic tariff moves perceived as juvenile due to his misunderstanding of policy outcomes, even calling him a "carnival barker."
Samad Abdul vividly recounts his dire journey from being detained on Manus Island to his present in Papua New Guinea, detailing a life of suffering and despair marked by the systemic neglect of Australia's detention policies. The remaining detainees face an uncertain future without support or hope, while Australia continues to bear the cost through confidential agreements with PNG. Despite legal obligations and criticism, the government remains responsible for their plight, urging urgent action to address Australia's past injustices.
Israel reportedly armed a Palestinian criminal group suspected of looting humanitarian aid in Gaza, linked to Hamas and ISIS, sparking criticism from both Israeli and international officials. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed the action was taken under tacit approval to protect aid convoys while benefiting from security recommendations, though critics accused Israel of arming extremist-linked criminals, raising concerns about transparency and potential escalation. The UN has called for an investigation into the theft of aid and criminal networks involved in the operation.
Angelique Boyer is packed with upcoming roles for TelevisaUnivision, including a remake of *Doménica Montero*, a new feature film, and appearances in *Mujeres Asesinas* Season 3. The actress, known for her versatility, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to play an iconic character in the new *Doménica Monterroa* version, set to be directed by Carlos Bardasano. Additionally, Boyer highlighted how *Mujeres Asesinas* offers a unique insight into real-life cases, resonating with audiences and addressing societal conflicts. She also hinted at her excitement for her first feature film, which she hopes will bring laughter and meaningful conversations about diversity in comedy.
AlphaEvolve, Google DeepMind's AI project, has demonstrated that machines can outperform human expertise by creating entirely new algorithms through coding skills, algorithm testing, and evolutionary design. By enhancing the Strassen algorithm—a method used for over 56 years—this system has developed more efficient matrix calculation methods and innovative solutions in datacenter scheduling, computer chip design, and optimizing large language models like Gemini. These advancements suggest AI's potential to revolutionize various fields by consistently generating novel ideas beyond its training data, marking a significant leap forward in AI capabilities.
The Microsoft new text editor, called Edit, is a lightweight open-source command-line tool designed for developers to streamline editing tasks. Unlike its user-friendly cousins like Notepad or TextEdit, Edit aims for simplicity and efficiency, with features like direct file editing, multiple windows, word wrapping, and support for regular expressions and case-sensitive matching. Available via the Windows Insider Program and GitHub, it’s likely to be an early adopter’s choice but not a mainstream release anytime soon.
Pope Francis delivered his final public speech before hospitalization on Easter Sunday from St. Peter’s Basilica, sitting due to his recovery from pneumonia. Though he didn’t speak aloud, his message centered on hope as a force against death and division, calling for peace in conflict-ridden regions and urging trust in others despite differences. He invoked Christ’s resurrection as the foundation of life and renewal, emphasizing that every life is precious and that violence and contempt must give way to love and resilience.
Sunderland pulled off a stunning 2-1 victory over Sheffield United in the Championship playoff final, securing their return to the Premier League after eight years. Tom Watson’s dramatic winner, scored from outside the penalty area with incredible precision, capped an unforgettable season for the club. Despite finishing fourth and just one point behind safety in the Championship, Sunderland had faced a decades-long struggle to reach Wembley, but coach Régis Le Bris finally saw his team through. Sheffield United’s long wait for their first playoff win since 1925 was deeply regretted by their fans as their quest came to an end.
The intense match between Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain captivated fans with highlight-reel moments, strategic maneuvers, and key player interactions. Trossard, Neves, Merino, and Saliba each received notable commentary, while a halftime goal tied the score, underscoring the game's high-stakes nature. Both teams demonstrated remarkable composure under pressure, making this match a true spectacle of skill and determination on both sides of the ball.
Tense US-China trade negotiations kick off in Geneva as high-stakes diplomacy escalates with unexpected early meetings and a wave of tariffs sparking global instability. China has reacted by imposing significant levies on US goods, while U.S. officials focus on de-escalation amid the start of talks in Geneva despite initial secrecy claims. This summary captures the key points succinctly, highlighting the escalation of tensions, the tariffs imposed, and the ongoing nature of potential conflict.
After the rocky start of their new opposition term, Sussan Ley and David Littleproud unveiled their Coalition frontbench, addressing past divisions and laying out their strategies to rebuild unity. Ley emphasized her team's diversity, promising to unite behind a range of perspectives, while Littleproud navigated reshuffling within his party to reflect broader changes in the national conversation on issues like immigration and environmental policy. Both leaders faced challenges, with Ley focusing on bureaucracy and Littleproud dealing with internal dissent, signaling the Coalition's shift away from Trump-inspired policies toward more ambitious agendas.
Trump is resuming efforts to renegotiate the Iran nuclear deal with direct threats and mediation from Oman, signaling a renewed push for a more favorable agreement than his predecessor’s. However, challenges persist due to hardline opposition in both Iran and Washington, alongside Israel’s suspected interference. While some fear a maximalist approach akin to Gaddafi's tactics could escalate conflict, others advocate for a verification-based model similar to the 2015 deal. Despite criticism, Iran has recently backed Trump’s leadership stance through an op-ed, offering a glimmer of progress in this complex negotiation landscape.
"Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur will clash in the Europa League final for the third time between two English sides, after both teams secured victories in their semifinal legs. Spurring hope among fans despite a tough Premier League season, United came back from 1-0 down to secure a dramatic win against Athletic Club, while Tottenham's 5-1 aggregate victory over Bodo/Glimt sets the stage for an exciting showdown at San Mames Stadium."
The families of Japanese nationals abducted by North Korea over a decade are meeting with U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau, urging cooperation for the return of their loved ones. Head of the family group, Takuya Yokota, emphasized the urgency, stating that there is little time left for the abductees' parents to act and that this meeting will serve as significant pressure on Kim Jong Un. The group originally planned to meet with State Secretary Marco Rubio but had to cancel due to Rubio’s attendance at Donald Trump’s speech.
Bird populations in North America are rapidly declining, affecting nearly three-quarters of species analyzed across the continent. This trend is most severe in areas once considered bird strongholds, such as grasslands and drylands, particularly in the Arctic region. Researchers employed eBird data from Princeton University to track changes over a 14-year period with high precision, revealing significant declines that highlight the urgent need for more field research and citizen science initiatives, especially in tropical regions.
A Sydney judge expressed concerns about the New South Wales police force’s handling of a strip search at a music festival, noting that the initial justification for the search was later admitted as unlawful. Justice Dina Yehia found the police’s defense, which suggested reasonable grounds based on the plaintiff’s appearance and behavior, lacking credible evidence. The state has argued that most strip searches in 2018-2022 were lawful unless consented to or no alternatives existed. The case was shortened due to a lack of key witnesses, drawing attention to potential bias and insufficient justification for the search.
The U.S. spring housing market is grappling with headwinds from high interest rates and low consumer confidence, with home sales declining to 75% of their prerecession level over three years. April saw the slowest sales pace since 2009 as pent-up demand remains underutilized despite a slight rise in mortgage rates that could boost demand. Meanwhile, inventory levels hover near five-year highs, limiting downward pressure on prices. Despite resilience among luxury homes, competition and supply constraints pose ongoing challenges for both buyers and sellers.
Tesla's leasing policies have upset some customers who feel misled about their cars' future. Until recently, Tesla prevented former leasers from buying their EVs at the end of a lease, instead keeping them in its ride-hailing network. However, after expanding the policy to Model 3 and Y leases last November, Tesla has started selling these vehicles separately. This has annoyed some customers who feel they were promised ongoing use but only got a one-time transaction. Some owners believe it was an oversight if buyouts were permitted earlier, while Tesla's share price has benefited from Musk's promotion of autonomous driving capabilities, with rides in Austin expected next month.
Apple will simplify its iPhone release schedule next year by introducing a foldable iPhone alongside its slimmer model, delaying the standard iPhone 18 until spring 2027. The foldable is expected in late 2026 with a book-style design and Face ID, while Ming-Chi Kuo has noted it will likely be about 4.5–4.8mm thick when open.
Shanti Celeste's music is a refreshingly straightforward yet deeply evocative blend of genres, offering both danceable tracks like "Fast House" and more reflective compositions on her latest album, *Romance*. Though initially inspired by influences ranging from classic house music to global Latin sounds, her work remains unpretentious, eschewing grand statements in favor of intimate, emotionally resonant moments. The album showcases her evolution as a artist, blending bold experimentation with accessible, inviting melodies that invite deeper listening and connection.
"Real Madrid's thrilling victory over Mallorca kept their La Liga title hopes alive, as they extended their lead at the top of the table ahead of Barcelona’s potential celebrations. Kylian Mbappe played a pivotal role in the comeback, while fans mixed reactions to the appointment of Carlo Ancelotti as Brazil's new coach, as the club prepares for another crucial match against Barcelona."
Japan made significant strides in improving its ranking for child well-being, moving up from 20th to 14th among developed countries in UNICEF's latest survey. While the country saw improvements in physical health, mental well-being and skills remained stagnant compared to previous years. Factors such as shorter COVID-19 school breaks and stronger household economies contributed to Japan's enhanced standing, though most surveyed countries experienced slight declines in life satisfaction or academic performance among their children.
A government plan to expedite asylum seekers' appeals in government-funded hotels faces legal challenges tied to potential discrimination under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). The policy aims to fulfill a manifesto promise but raises concerns about costs and equal treatment for those staying in hotels versus shared flats. Additionally, the cost of housing, estimated at £15.3 billion over 10 years, highlights financial disparities between hotel and shared accommodation, with three-quarters of the budget allocated to hotels despite their lower occupancy rates compared to shared flats.
TechCrunch’s StrictlyVC events are gaining momentum in Europe, with this month’s shows in Athens and London drawing high-profile insights from tech leaders. In Athens, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will address Greece’s thriving tech sector during the event, while London’s agenda will explore future trends across cybersecurity, AI, and deep tech, featuring experts like Nazo Moosa of Paladin Capital Group and TS Anil from Monzo Bank. These events promise valuable insights for businesses considering global expansion or delving into Europe’s next big tech innovations, offering networking opportunities with top-tier VC and startup leaders shaping the industry.
Aaron Rodgers continues to keep fans guessing about his marital status as he was spotted attending a concert in Austin while wearing a ring on his finger. The four-time MVP first donned the accessory during the Kentucky Derby, and while his longtime friend supports him at events, no one, including his old teammate A.J. Hawk, knows what it signifies. It's unclear if Rodgers took off the ring or simply chose to wear it again, leaving the mystery intact.
They are designed to give AI agents a more human-like memory, especially in tasks requiring recall from long interactions. This development is particularly significant for enterprises looking to deploy more reliable AI agents for applications that span very long data streams. The importance of memory in AI agentsLLMs have shown incredible abilities in generating human-like text. However, their fixed context windows pose a fundamental limitation on their ability to maintain coherence over lengthy or multi-session dialogues. Even context windows that reach millions of tokens aren’t a complete solution for two reasons, the researchers behind Mem0 argue.
Lil Wayne is making history by headlining his first-ever show at Madison Square Garden on June 6th alongside the release of his highly anticipated sixth Carter album, Tha Carter VI. The iconic artist, who has been performing in New York before but hasn’t headlined MSG yet, has brought together a star-studded lineup featuring artists like Miley Cyrus, Bono, and Euro to celebrate this momentous occasion. Tha Carter VI is a testament to Wayne’s versatility on the mic, showcasing his ability to adapt across various tempos while staying true to his unique sound.
The debate highlighted a critical moment as both ruling and opposition parties in Japan agreed on the need to regulate election misinformation on social media but disagreed on specific measures. While officials emphasized the importance of clarifying social media providers' responsibilities using existing laws, they offered differing approaches: one stressed leveraging current legal frameworks, while another focused on addressing public trust issues tied to election-related content on platforms.
The U.S. National Security Council (NSC) underwent significant personnel changes during President Trump's administration, largely influenced by White House幕僚Loomer's interventions. These shifts raised concerns about national security implications and governance integrity. The firings highlighted potential lapses in professional standards and ethical practices within the agency, which may affect how sensitive information is managed and strategic decisions are made.
The rain started after the final whistle, but Finn Russell, Scotland’s fly half, appeared slightly uncomfortable as the game concluded. Bath needed him to secure their win due to their impressive depth elsewhere. Despite losing Sam Underhill to suspension and bringing in openside Guy Pepper instead of Man of the Match, they managed to edge the match. The derby was intense from the start, with Bristol dominating but struggling to capitalize on their chances, while Bath thrived under pressure, especially with Finn Russell scoring twice to secure a thrilling victory for his team.
The crash saw 27 people hospitalized after a car hit a group of Liverpool fans celebrating their Premier League victory during a parade in the city center. The man driving the vehicle, a 53-year-old white British man, has been arrested. The incident occurred near Water Street in Liverpool, involving 47 injured individuals, including four children. Liverpool leaders and public figures expressed support for those affected, acknowledging it as an isolated event not linked to terrorism.
Neighbors in Nordelta are divided over capybaras living near their homes. Some view them as dangerous and invasive, while others appreciate their presence and defend them. A group of residents is actively campaigning to protect the capybaras, even creating an Instagram page for awareness. They have also taken legal actions against those trying to control or harm the animals.
Essendon's leadership and stability were under scrutiny after Saturday night's defeat to Western Bulldogs, with questions about coach Brad Scott's tenability. Amid conflicting reports on media outlets, the club hinted at potential changes, including a possible appointment of former star James Hird. Despite internal discord and past mistakes, President David Barham remains committed to reforming Essendon's management style, acknowledging 20 years of subpar performance. The team is now seeking clarity amid ongoing turmoil, with coach Scott indicating willingness to navigate the next phase cautiously, as Essendon pines for its former glory days.