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Maxine Peake stars in *Words of War*, a film portraying Anna Politkovskaya, a fearless Russian journalist who risked her life to expose corruption. The article highlights the perilous lives of journalists worldwide, with over 1,800 killed since 1992 and a 56% rise in women’s violence in journalism from 2023. It pays tribute to Shireen Abu Akleh, an American-Palestinian journalist shot on May 11, 2022, whose colleagues admired her courage despite lacking accountability. The piece underscores the importance of press freedom and calls for support through donations to organizations like the Committee to Protect Journalists and the National Press Club Freedom Centre.
The Nationals have decided to leave the Coalition after election failures, citing policy issues and a belief in a stronger national government under their own banner. Michael McCormack has publicly supported this decision, while former Liberal leaders John Howard and Tony Abbott have urged reconciliation within the coalition. David Littleproud, the Nationals leader, emphasizes breaking ties over policy problems but acknowledges risks of losing seats in Victoria and NSW due to the split, while remaining optimistic about reuniting the party ahead of future elections.
Yoshua Bengio, a Turing Award winner and key figure in modern AI, is leading LawZero, an AI safety nonprofit aiming to create safer systems. Fueled by contributions from notable figures like Google co-founder Eric Schmidt and Open Philanthropy, the initiative draws inspiration from the Zeroth Law of Robotics concept. Bengio remains vocal about his support for efforts to ensure AI systems prioritize safety over potential harm, contrasting his views with companies like OpenAI and Google in their race toward more advanced AI technologies.
Real Madrid is intensifying their pursuit of Real Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez in what could prove to be a major transfer market deal, while Liverpool is also reportedly targeting the Premier League club’s Dean Huijsen. Meanwhile, Chelsea has expressed interest in a host of players, including RB Leipzig’s Hugo Ekitike and Jonathan David from Lille, as well as Napoli’s Victor Osimhen (on loan at Galatasaray), while Juventus aims to sign him permanently due to his €75 million release clause. Additionally,Bayern Munich could see Kingsley Coman join the Saudi Pro League on a loan or permanent transfer, with Arsenal stepping in if the deal fails.
On Thursday, Tiësto and Sexyy Red kick off their new chapter with "OMG," the album-opener from F1 the Album, which aligns with Brad Pitt-starrled film "F1." The track, featuring bold rhymes about racing queens and chaotic party vibes, sets the tone for a summer soundtrack. Meanwhile, the album, crafted by Atlantic Records' Kevin Weaver, drops on June 27 as part of a weekly single release campaign that includes appearances from Ed Sheeran, Raye, Burna Boy, and others, all while Pitt's movie ties together his journey with racing icon Sonny Hayes.
Austin Russell, the former CEO of lidar company Luminar, has left the company amid significant restructuring and layoffs following an ethics inquiry. The latest wave of layoffs is expected to cost $4 million to $5 million in cash charges, with costs incurred this year’s second and third quarters. Earlier this month, Luminar replaced Russell as CEO and board chair with former Nuance executive Paul Ricci, but the board later stated Jun Hong Heng resigned without specifying reasons. The company has not responded to comment following these developments. Russell previously became a billionaire after Luminar went public in 2021 through a special purpose acquisition company deal.
Mount Etna's explosive eruption in Sicily sent ash and smoke spiraling into the sky at around 11:30 a.m., creating a pyroclastic flow hotter than 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit. The eruption occurred after material from Etna’s southeast crater collapsed on its northern flank, causing lava to flow south, east, and north, leaving behind reddish material dispersed over surrounding areas. Air travel warnings were issued temporarily but were later deemed unnecessary as the lava did not threaten the population or natural containment areas. Videos showed people scrambling down the volcano amidst the ash clouds, while Etna remains Europe’s most active volcano, erupting 14 times in just under three months.
The US biotech company Regeneron has acquired 23andMe, marking the end of its bankruptcy and offering a $256 million deal despite the company's previous valuation. In exchange for its assets, Regeneron plans to keep all former employees while ensuring customer privacy and safeguarding genetic data. The acquisition aims to preserve 23andMe’s mission to advance genome health while protecting user information.
European leaders have agreed to intensify joint efforts against Russia after failing to reach a ceasefire during their Istanbul talks. Following discussions with U.S. President Trump, Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized that Russia's position is unacceptable and they are now closely aligning their responses. French President Emmanuel Macron stated that escalating sanctions could be necessary if Putin continues to resist a ceasefire, with details on reworked measures still pending. Meanwhile, the EU focuses on targeting Russia's shadow fleet and energy infrastructure as part of its strategy to pressure the Russian government.
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Nagasaki Mayor Shiro Suzuki announced plans to invite top Russian, Belarusian, and Israeli envoys to this year's 80th-anniversary peace ceremony, marking Japan's atomic bombing. Despite not having done so since 2022 due to geopolitical tensions in Russia and Israel, Suzuki emphasized the importance of uniting nations for a shared cause of peace. "We judged the risks comprehensively," he said, while also highlighting the city's intention to showcase the brutal consequences of nuclear weapons through the ceremony. Meanwhile, Hiroshima will shift its approach starting next month, inviting those countries to attend its annual event for the first time since 1945.
Mike Trout exited Wednesday's game against the Seattle Mariners due to left knee soreness after injuring himself while running for first base. He had sprinted out of an attempted ground ball in the third inning, barely reaching first before being substituted by Jo Adell in the next frame. The injury was initially deemed strange but is now believed to be scar tissue breaking down. Trout plans to return against the Detroit Tigers and will assess his progress after treatment. Despite this setback, he remains determined to play all 29 games of the season as expected.
Apple fans are buzzing about potential updates ahead of WWDC 2025. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports that iOS 19 will introduce AI-driven battery management, tailoring app usage trends to conserve power. The update may also add a battery indicator on the lock screen. Meanwhile, rumors suggest Apple could unveil an iPhone Air, leveraging its slim design strategy for enhanced performance.
A collaboration between Premeditated Productions, Amazon MGM Studios, and Entangled Publishing is underway on *Shield of Sparrows*, a feature adaptation of Devney Perry’s upcoming romantic fantasy. Directed by action maestro Derek Kolstad, the project also features Liz Pelletier and Sherryl Clark under their newly launchedPremeditated banner as exec producers alongside Perry and Kolstad. The book, which launches with a strong initial readership and critical reception, is poised to make waves in the romance genre with its slow-burn, high-stakes premise.
A British Paralympian has been reported missing in Las Vegas after not being seen for more than a week; Sam Ruddock, who suffers from cerebral palsy, was supposed to attend WrestleMania but hasn't been heard from since 16 April. Lucy Earl, his friend and cycling coach, confirmed she last heard from him on that day and has started a social media campaign to locate him; a spokesperson for British Cycling stated the Paralympian was reported missing to UK and US police and Interpol following his disappearance.
In an era where self-reflection has become overused, Arthur C. Brooks offers "quiet ego" as a antidote to societal narcissism. This concept encourages balancing self-awareness with empathy for others, avoiding excessive self-centeredness. By cultivating four virtues—acknowledging others' needs, seeking improvements around, embracing humility, and distinguishing emotions from actions—quiet ego promotes well-being. It counters the harmful trends of conventional wisdom that prioritize self over others, instead fostering a balanced perspective rooted in compassion and reflection.
Jennifer Lopez took center stage at the 2025 American Music Awards with a dynamic dance routine celebrating 23 hit songs from last year and a dramatic change in outfit as she hosted. She surprised fans by announcing her return to Las Vegas with an upcoming residency, canceling her previously planned world tour.
Eric Pearson, known for co-writing "Thunderbolts," was shocked when he saw Taskmaster die early in the film, as he had written a complete arc for her. This decision left him puzzled about how it affected the movie's flow and character relationships, particularly with Ava and Bob. He wondered if Taskmaster's survival might have enhanced the narrative but acknowledged that her death was intentional to advance the story.
Two men died Monday morning in Osaka as a man fell from a high-rise condominium and struck a cyclist below him, authorities said. The 70-year-old who fell lived on the 43rd floor without shoes, and both he and the cyclist were pronounced dead after being rushed to the hospital. The cyclist is believed to be from Ichihara, Chiba Prefecture.
Airbnb is shaking up the travel game with a new feature that shows total costs upfront. Starting now, users will see the full price of stays—including cleaning fees—right from the search page. The update comes after years of criticism and follows Airbnb’s 2019 EU-related changes to fee disclosure. A banner at the top of search results will remind travelers that prices include all fees, making it easier to budget without surprises.
Lucy Dacus takes care to maintain a low profile during her relationship with Julien Baker to avoid potential conflict. Despite this cautious stance, fans have been surprisingly supportive, even sharing memes that highlight their curiosity about her personal life. However, Dacus faces discomfort when her private moments are dissected through her music, particularly regarding her sexual orientation. Her trans friends provide emotional support and understanding in this public scrutiny, while she continues to advocate for the trans community's rights through self-advocacy efforts like donating to GoFundMe campaigns for trans surgeries.
As climate change fuels one of Canada's worst wildfire seasons in decades, Manitoba saw over 17,000 residents evacuated amid record-busting fires. Premier Wab Kinew declared a province-wide emergency and sought Canadian military aid for evacuations and firefighting efforts, which faced challenges like smoke-filled towns and major injuries from flames. Flin Flon reported on-the-ground conditions as the wildfire expanded rapidly, displacing nearby communities under extreme heat and evacuations. Small towns are now evacuating due to rapidly spreading fires, leaving residents in uncertainty amid climate change's ongoing impact across provinces.
Skydance Interactive's upcoming action-adventure game, Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra, has been pushed back to early 2026 due to the need for additional polish, marking it as the second triple-A title this month delayed from its originally planned 2025 release. The studio revealed this update following its GDC announcement earlier in the year and confirmed that other major titles like Rockstar's GTA VI have also been delayed, though not necessarily relatedly.
Anime-inspired video games are inching closer to rivaling anime culture as they merge creativity and nostalgia. This episode of *Waypoint Wishlist* celebrates standout titles like *Steins;Gate*, *Musashi: Samurai Legend*, *Chrono Trigger*, and the overlooked *Afro Samurai*. Discussions highlight the desire for high-quality remakes, reimaginations, or restorations to bring these beloved works into a new generation. From anime adaptations to classic series revivals, this wishlist episode honors the best in anime-inspired gaming.
The FCC is considering a sweeping reform package inspired by President Trump's "DOGE" vision, proposing significant cuts to its budget, including drastically reducing reliance on the Universal Service Fund that funds broadband access and deployment. Commissioner Nathan Simington advocates for shifting funding models to initiatives like Starlink, automating processes to enhance efficiency, and streamlining license reviews to cut unnecessary bureaucracy. This move reflects a broader push by Trump to streamline government operations and reduce regulatory burdens.
Consumers are set to face significant shortages as Trump’s trade war with China escalates, with companies like Apple bracing for disruptions caused by tariffs and supply chain uncertainties. Taiwanese firm Pegatron warned that the 145% tariff on Chinese imports will likely lead to shortages, especially affecting electronics in the U.S. Apple has already shifted manufacturing from China to India after Trump’s tariffs were increased, but now faces new uncertainty as potential additional tariffs could be imposed by July. The ongoing trade uncertainties make it difficult for companies to plan ahead, leading to expected supply chain bottlenecks and price hikes.
The head of a key global airlines group expressed concern about trade barriers potentially damaging the economy and air travel sector, while delays in plane deliveries were frustrating growth plans amid record passenger numbers. IATA revised its 2025 profit forecast downward, citing tensions and declining consumer confidence, as flying remains crucial for global prosperity despite these challenges.
And as luck should have it, I was able to wrap up my tenure here by interviewing Tom Conrad, the interim CEO of Sonos. So on Friday, I threw my most pressing questions at the man who clearly hopes to become the permanent CEO of Sonos. We covered some of what I know Sonos’ Reddit community is likely curious about and other topics that seemed timely, and I came away encouraged about the company’s odds of getting back on track. Giving customers the surround sound flexibility they wantCW: Sonos customers are super adamant about wanting to make their own surround sound speaker configurations. I do think that one difference between an interim CEO and a permanent CEO is, an interim CEO’s mandate is mostly to focus on the short and medium term.
Nextcloud faces backlash from Google over Android app restrictions. Since mid-2024, Google's Android app has limited file uploads beyond media files, prompting Nextcloud to claim frustration and stating it has read and write access since its first release but faced "refusal" for additional features. While Nextcloud acknowledges user irritation, Google has emphasized privacy concerns, preventing changes without compromising security.
There are techniques for inspecting AI systems, but they require access to the AI system’s internal data. Our team at the Georgia Institute of Technology has built a system, AI Psychiatry, or AIP, that can recreate the scenario in which an AI failed in order to determine what went wrong. Our team tested AI Psychiatry on 30 AI models, 24 of which were intentionally “backdoored” to produce incorrect outcomes under specific triggers. AI Psychiatry can also serve as a valuable tool for conducting audits on AI systems before problems arise. With a tool like AI Psychiatry in hand, auditors can apply a consistent forensic methodology across diverse AI platforms and deployments.
Erik ten Hag is considering returning to Bayer Leverkusen after being out of the game since leaving Manchester United in 2017. Sources indicate he's in talks with the Bundesliga club but prefers staying away from Ajax due to a vacant position there. Meanwhile, Leverkusen seeks a new coach following Xabi Alonso's move to Real Madrid, leaving the door open for ten Hag or others to take charge.
Barcelona have faced a setback in their pursuit of Liverpool's Luis Díaz, as the Spanish giants have reportedly rejected an offer from the Merseyside club. Despite being linked with both Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford and Bayer Leverkusen's Florian Wirtz this summer, Liverpool are determined to keep Díaz, who scored 13 Premier League goals in a season-long move from Porto for £37.5 million. Díaz remains cautiously optimistic about his future, stating he is open to leaving Anfield if an attractive deal comes on the table but acknowledges the club's commitment to retaining him.
Darren Henley, CEO of Arts Council England, has defended his organization against accusations of favoring London over regional arts, citing media bias that limits visibility for regional leaders. He acknowledges criticism from prominent figures but emphasizes ACE's support for diverse cultural initiatives nationwide. The government is reviewing ACE to enhance its role in fostering arts connections across all regions, aiming to address funding disparities and perceived biases.
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Enterprise risk management is evolving from patching everything to focusing on what truly matters. A new report reveals that only one in 50,000 vulnerabilities poses critical risk, with many exploited ones being old and overlooked. Organizations are prioritizing smarter, context-driven approaches but face challenges in execution. Over half of respondents cite improving risk prioritization as their top reason for adopting new solutions, while nearly all plan to boost budgets or adopt new platforms in the next year.
Two ex-Shen Yun dancers have filed a lawsuit alleging forced child labor and harsh conditions, with allegations that young performers worked grueling hours weekly under intimidating circumstances. The dancers claim they were pressured not to speak out about their traumatic experiences, which continue to affect them emotionally and physically years later. Shen Yun strongly disputes these claims, arguing its success depends on healthy dancers with access to medical support and that its young performers consistently excel academically. The group also denies any wrongdoing in China, where it is banned for ties to the banned Falun Gong cult.
Pope Leo XIV met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Vatican following his inaugural Mass, where he emphasized peace, dialogue, and support for Ukraine. The pope called for unity within the Church and highlighted its role in promoting global peace, urging leaders to work toward reconciliation and a just world order.
A 49-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after four people were injured in two separate collisions in Rochdale. A woman was airlifted to hospital with potentially life-threatening injuries, while three pedestrians, including a child, were injured elsewhere nearby. The incident is not being treated as a terror attack, but the driver remains under arrest. Police are supporting the victims and their families, and additional resources are being deployed in the area.
Sudanese soldiers celebrated onlookers as Khartoum state officially declared free of Rapid Start Initiative (RSF) control. The announcement, marking the end of the previous government’s stabilization program, comes with a sense of hope for a new phase in Sudan’s political landscape. Soldiers raised their flags and cheered near the capital, signaling a potential shift toward a new government led by Omar al-Bashir, who may now consolidate power in the north after years of struggle. The move could pave the way for a fresh era of governance as international observers prepare to support the new dispensation.
Google Cloud has introduced a new Generative AI Leader certification designed for business leaders without technical backgrounds. This certification emphasizes strategic AI adoption beyond coding, offering both a $99 exam and a seven-to-eight-hour free learning path through Google Cloud Skills Boost. The paid option is considered an investment in career growth, with the exam lasting 90 minutes. Additionally, alternatives like Microsoft's free AI courses and LinkedIn's free offerings up to May provide options for those budget-constrained. This certification aims to empower non-technical leaders to effectively influence AI adoption in their organizations.
His journey to becoming so involved in a criminal process pursued in the provinces of north-west England is a remarkable feature of the Letby case. Jayaram said he did some research, and came across “the possibility of something called an ‘air embolism’”. Based on that paper, Letby would be accused of injecting air into babies’ veins, although the study also comprised babies undergoing high-pressure ventilation. He acknowledged that the prosecution’s expert radiologist and pathologist did not find any “diagnostic” medical evidence of air embolism. The convictions stand.’ Photograph: Peter Byrne/ReutersReplying to questions from the Guardian, Evans stood firmly by his opinions on air embolism.
Real Madrid avoided pre-Copa del Rey activities after their match referee criticized the club’s TV channel during a press conference, reportedly viewing it as hostile behavior and skipping key events like media briefings and photo calls. The Spanish champions expressed dissatisfaction with what they saw as unfair criticism from referees, while Barcelona manager Hansi Flick emphasized the importance of protecting referees amid high-pressure games. Both teams are focused on performing well in the Copa del Rey ahead of their next competition after a challenging La Liga campaign.
The Western Australian government has announced a redress scheme for members of the Stolen Generations, after years of campaigning by survivors and their family members. The announcement by Cook on Tuesday leaves Queensland as the only jurisdiction without a redress scheme. “The WA Government has long acknowledged the historical injustices and their ongoing impact on the Stolen Generations, their families, and communities,” Cook said. “It marks a significant step in recognising members of Western Australia’s Stolen Generations by providing reparations for surviving members,” he said. Prof Steve Larkin, the chair of the foundation, said ageing Stolen Generations members were running out of time.
Google Fi has introduced updated pricing tiers with new features aimed at enhancing user experience. The Unlimited Essentials plan now offers unlimited calls, texts, and data at $35/month with 30GB high-speed data, while the Unlimited Standard plan increases to $50/month with up to 50GB of data and tethering capabilities. Premium members can enjoy even more data on the Unlimited Premium plan at $65/month. Notably, users can now connect secondary devices via eSIM without physical SIM cards, including iPads, and international 5G coverage is expanded for select plans.
Becoming a successful Chief Information Officer (CIO) today requires more than technical expertise—it demands strategic leadership, emotional intelligence, and adaptability. Evolving from traditional IT managers, modern CIOs drive innovation and shape organizational futures while balancing technical skills with the ability to foster cultural change. They leverage AI and data effectively, engage diverse teams, and prioritize resilience in a rapidly changing business landscape. Successful CIOs balance technical proficiency with empathy, using data to drive strategic initiatives and lead by example in creating innovative, cohesive, and resilient organizations.
Carl Weathers, the beloved actor behind Combat Carl in *Toy Story*, has left us, but his iconic character will endure thanks to Ernie Hudson, who has been cast as the action figure's next voice. The "Ghostbusters" star, known for his role in *Predator*, brings the perfect rugged charm to the part. Weathers passed away last year at 76 due to heart disease, leaving Hollywood mourning the loss of a传奇actor who continued working until his final days, including a memorable cameo in *The Mandalorian*.
The Canon PowerShot V1 is an entry-level compact camera designed for vloggers and general photography enthusiasts, offering a blend of high-quality video and photography features within a $900 price point. With a 22.4MP sensor, advanced optical stabilization, and support for 4K/30p video recording, it excels in capturing sharp images and clear audio while maintaining a basic design that may appeal to those prioritizing functionality over style. Positioned near the higher end of its segment, it provides robust features without sacrificing performance in challenging lighting conditions, though it may not satisfy all users seeking more specialized vlogging cameras or a sleeker aesthetic.