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The author reflects on their deep preference for human relationships over pets, highlighting why they feel a stronger bond with their spouse. They mention enjoying more affection both physically and verbally with their hen than their spouse. Pets offer comfort during stressful times but lack the emotional support or understanding that partners provide. The author also expresses a desire to avoid the responsibilities and potential drama of pet ownership, emphasizing the unique aspects of human relationships over animals.
A 4-year-old girl with critical medical needs is at risk of severe harm due to the loss of humanitarian protections under the Trump administration, sparking widespread concern as her condition requires specialized care unavailable in the U.S. Despite her legal status being terminated earlier this month, Congress members are urging Secretary Noem to reconsider the decision, citing a vulnerable situation that demands humanitarian aid and attention. The incident has drawn intense public outcry and emotional appeals from lawmakers, highlighting the urgent need for compassionate action to address this heartbreaking case.
Michael Knowles humorously dismisses the $400 million Qatar jet as merely a "great deal on a necessary replacement item," jokingly comparing it to repainting a car's side. Despite the political backlash over the Emoluments Clause, Trump received the jet without congressional consent, sparking debates about its constitutional implications and whether it justifies replacing a decades-old plane meant for national use. Knowles also critiques Boeing's delays in delivering newer jets and questions the connection between Hunter Biden and the Qatar gift, highlighting potential issues with foreign influence on U.S. leaders.
Get ready for a thrilling new chapter in the Plague Tale legacy as Resonance, the prequel to A Plague Tale 15 years ago, is set to launch on 2026 platforms including Xbox Series S/X, PS5, and Steam. Developers Asobo Studio and Focus Entertainment Publishing bring you a story featuring Sophia on a perilous journey through medieval Mazes filled with traps and puzzles, all while unraveling ancient mysteries. The game has garnered praise for its narrative depth and engaging gameplay, following the critically acclaimed A Plague Tale series' success.
Henry Ruggs, an NFLwide receiver, remains hopeful about returning to the field after serving his prison sentence, training diligently. His former teammate, Josh Jacobs, shared that Ruggs is actively working on his rehabilitation and even considering a return to professional football. Jacobs emphasized Ruggs' integrity, noting he's been through a tough time but maintains positive views of his character. Additionally, the Raiders drafted Ruggs with the 12th overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, highlighting his promising career trajectory despite the tragic incident that ended his first professional season.
Tariffs have significantly impacted Munchkin, a major manufacturer of baby products, leading it to halt orders, cut jobs, and potentially stop delivering essential items nationwide. Founder Steve Dunn warns that these tariffs could make parenting more expensive and exacerbate low birth rates. The tariffs currently stand at 145%, making it impossible for Munchkin and other small businesses to absorb the costs without severely impacting consumers. Munchkin has stopped ordering products from China due to the high tariffs, with inventory expected to run out in the next 60-90 days. Dunn emphasizes that relocating production to the U.S. would take years and significant government support, as essential machinery and skilled labor are not readily available.
Wild weather in Queensland has seen two people hospitalised after lightning struck their homes, while some Anzac Day services have been cancelled due to rain. A spokesperson for the Queensland ambulance service said paramedics had been called early on Friday morning to two incidents north of Brisbane. “Both patients were reportedly inside when the lightning struck their [houses],” the spokesperson said. Paramedics transported a teenager to Caboolture hospital with minor burns after lightning struck a home on Coutts Drive in Burpengary. Anzac Day services were reportedly cancelled in Beachmere, Broadwater and Deception Bay as a result of the poor weather.
Microsoft has listened to user feedback by introducing a physical Copilot key on keyboards, responding to complaints about its integration in Windows 11. Users will now interact with Copilot via a prompt box that expands into the full Microsoft 365 Copilot app if needed. These updates begin in late May 2025 and can be managed through policies by system administrators for those already remapped or automatically updated otherwise.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 34 points in three quarters as the Oklahoma City Thunder routed the Denver Nuggets 149-106 in Game 2, setting league and team records. The Thunder led by as much as 49 points after three quarters, with Gilgeous-Alexander making 11 of 13 shots and all his free throws while playing a pivotal role in their historic performance.
Jamie Borthwick, a long-time EastEnders actor, was suspended by the BBC after using an ableist slur during filming of *Strictly Come Dancing*. The term was directed at people in Blackpool, where the show was being filmed. In a statement, a BBC spokesperson emphasized the importance of their values and processes to prevent such mistakes. Borthwick apologized sincerely for his reaction captured on video but admitted he didn't fully understand the slur's meaning. His suspension comes amid growing awareness of his past comments affecting disabled individuals and the broader community.
The NFL is investigating Shedeur Sanders' private phone number leak that led to a prank draft call during Day 2 of the 2025 NFL draft, with a video showing him confused by the call as the Saints selected another player. Despite being undrafted until the Browns' fifth-round pick (144th overall), Sanders remained unfazed, stating he didn't let the incident affect his mindset. The Browns acquired Sanders via a trade, marking his sixth NFL start and second Cleveland selection after drafting Gabriel with the 94th pick. Coach Kevin Stefanski criticized the prank callers, calling them "people are morons" and "sad."
Misa Hylton, Justin Combs' mother, stood by her son at his trial, using a walker due to health challenges as she navigated the courthouse amid paparazzi coverage. Testifiers clashed over whether the alleged sexual encounters were consensual or coercive, with prosecutors claiming Diddy pressured an escort while the defense insisting everything was voluntary.
"Why did the Boston Celtics take so many 3-pointers in Game 1 against the Knicks? The team's strategy backfired as they missed 45 of their 60 attempts from beyond the arc, allowing the Knicks to rally for a thrilling overtime victory. With 15 attempts but just one make, the Celtics struggled to find rhythm despite having plenty of open looks. The Knicks' ability to capitalize on Celtics' missed shots highlighted how the Celtics' reliance on threes led them into costly defensive stretches and provided easy baskets for their opponents."
IGN has shared the latest Dead Spells codes for May 2025, including "10Klikes - 100 Burgers" and "1MVisits - 50 Burgers," while also noting an expired code of "5000!" online. To redeem these codes, players must find a blue lizard wearing a monacle in Dead Spells on Roblox, located near a noticeboard after passing a fountain. Enter the code into the designated box to claim your rewards. For updates and more codes, visit IGN's article or join their dedicated Discord server. If a code doesn't work, check if it's expired or entered incorrectly.
Lately is an app designed to assist individuals with ADHD in arriving on time by notifying them 30 minutes, 10 minutes, and 5 minutes before a trip. It includes a countdown timer on Apple devices and a point-based reward system encouraging punctuality, which can unlock virtual characters as users earn points. Created by developer Erik MacInnis, the app addresses common challenges like poor time estimation and being "the late one." While other apps exist, Lately uniquely focuses on commuting issues, unlike apps that emphasize task management for ADHD users. The app's free version offers basic features with a premium subscription available.
Jenn Lyon has been cast as Courtney Potter in NBC's upcoming mockumentary pilot "Stumble," a show about the intense world of junior college cheer. The role comes just weeks after her critically acclaimed TNT series "Clubs" ends, with viewers already familiarizing themselves with her dynamic performance. Lyon, best known for her standout role as Callie Banes in "Clubs," will bring her sharp wit and fiery energy to a new chapter in her career, marking another exciting step forward in her career trajectory.
In a pair of blockbuster deals totaling $350 million, Zach Bryan has re-upped with Warner Records and, separately, either has sold or is in the process of selling his publishing catalog, sources tell Variety. Popular on VarietyReps for Bryan, Strang, Warner and Bryan’s attorney David Jacobs declined or did not respond to Variety’s requests for comment. Bryan teased an upcoming film in the same post as the “final” major label album via a voice note from actor Matthew McConaughey. In a clip posted to Instagram, Bryan enlists McConaughey to announce the film “Motorbreath,” which he suggests will document Bryan and his friends recording his final album for Warner Records. This film is about a group of best friends taking a two-week motorcycle ride across America while recording one final major label album.
Deborah Levy's "50 Minutes" draws inspiration from a Freud-like cartoon of a rabbit, evoking an absurd yet humorous exploration of anxiety and fear through music and metaphor in a two-person performance. The play has already captivated audiences in Zurich, with plans for broader European performances. While it resonates with global unease, particularly amid Europe's political instability, the work also grapples with censorship challenges within the arts community. Its layered design and innovative choreography blend vaudeville elements with Lynchian aesthetics, creating a unique theatrical experience that bridges understanding while highlighting cultural differences.
A Facebook group of "dull" men finds purpose by intentionally embracing duality—being both mundane and meaningful. Founded by Grover Click, they engage in mundane yet creative pursuits like writing about institutional life or restoring antique machines, finding camaraderie through shared self-deprecation and humor. Grover views their existence not just as dull but as a practice that offers purpose, with members deriving solace from their collective experience of being "stuck" in a simplified world, ultimately finding beauty in their journey toward an ageless life.
Older adults are using cannabis more frequently due to reduced stigma and legal access in 24 states (though illegal in the UK). While self-reported health benefits like pain relief and improved sleep exist, scientific evidence remains limited. THC offers short-term relief, while CBD may be more effective for chronic conditions when used regularly. Experts caution against relying solely on cannabis for sleep or medical purposes due to potential risks and the need for more research to confirm benefits. Legal forms of cannabis use include edibles and smoking, with guidance suggesting careful form selection based on personal health needs.
This Mother's Day, let's celebrate the moms who are doing more than just raising their kids—these super mothers are tackling massive family roles in Hollywood, with some landing roles that come with 30-plus children!
Forgetfulness is a natural part of aging but can signal underlying issues like dementia. While mild forgetfulness, such as forgetting keys or names, may occur due to age-related changes or fatigue, repeated severe memory lapses could indicate concern. Monitoring for persistent issues and consulting healthcare professionals if worried are essential steps in detecting potential cognitive changes early.
Carlo Ancelotti is set to meet with Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez in the coming days to discuss his potential departure from the club, as the team faces uncertainty following their 3-2 loss in the Copa del Rey final and their LaLiga standings. The 47-year-old coach, one of Madrid's most successful managers, could remain for another season but may leave after the last LaLiga game against Real Sociedad, with discussions about his future ongoing internally.
The Israeli military has acknowledged significant professional failures in its handling of an attack on Gaza's medics last month, leading to the dismissal of a top commander, while international condemnation continues to mount.
David Oyelowo and his company Yoruba Saxon are pushing forward with ambitious projects like *Onyeka* and a *Rocketeer* sequel despite performative criticism tied to Black Lives Matter. They acknowledge the challenges for DEI in light of George Floyd's death but intend to continue inclusive efforts. Their upcoming collaborations with Disney+ on *The Return of the Rocketeer* and Netflix on *Onyeka* aim to explore themes of identity and empowerment through meaningful storytelling.
The tragic violence in Indian-administered Kashmir, where gunmen killed dozens of tourists, has sent shockwaves across South Asia as tensions between India and Pakistan spiral. The United Nations has called for peace, while both nations have announced new diplomatic measures aimed at cooling hostilities. Experts suggest this could mark the lowest level of relations between the neighbors in decades, with lasting consequences for the region.
As May rolls into summer, movie theaters become quiet again, but your inbox just got a treat with new streaming releases. Big names like Steven Soderbergh’s spy thriller *Black Bag* on Peacock and Netflix’s romcom slasher *Heart Eyes* are among the newcomers, alongside awards season highlights featuring standout performances by Adrien Brody in *The Brutalist* and Pamela Anderson in *The Last Showgirl*. Meanwhile, Guy Ritchie brings his caper film to Apple TV+ with a globe-trotting adventure starring John Krasinski and Natalie Portman, while Pee-wee Herman gets his first feature film ahead of the emotional documentary about his legendary character.
"Omelet You Cook," a chaotic and strategic roguelike inspired by Overcooked and cooking simulations, is officially available on PC via Steam as part of Summer Game Fest. Players assume the role of a line cook at a middle school cafeteria, blending elements from Dave the Diver's sushi minigame with a dash ofOvercooked gameplay. The game features rare relics for power-ups and a quirky character—a hungry dog that hoards ingredients. Early access is available, with updates and changes expected as the months progress, while developer SchuBox Games also works on another title, "Dicey Birdball."
A thrilling weekend at the box office saw several standout performances, with A Minecraft Movie crossing $800 million globally and marking its 100th week in theaters. Ryan Coogler’s *Sinners* continued to draw strong international interest despite a slight drop, while *The Accountant 2* also found success in international markets. Meanwhile, *Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith* set a new benchmark for the franchise, grossing an impressive $17 million overseas and nearing its global cume of $892 million ahead of sequels and other big-screen releases.
AI image generators are gaining popularity as companies like OpenAI, Google, and Midjourney compete, with tools such as DALL-E pioneering text-to-image capabilities. A website called LMArena.ai allows users to vote on these models based on preferences, using an Elo ranking system similar to chess. Currently, OpenAI's GPT Image 1 leads, followed by Google's Imagen and Luma's Photon. This dynamic market is fueled by companies like ChatGPT, expected to be highly lucrative.
An 67-year-old man who experienced a shocking miscarriage at a now-closed maternity hospital is seeking answers about his own birth parents. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has begun an investigation into the case, apologizing deeply to Satoshi Egura and others involved for the pain caused. Using data from Sumida Ward's family registry system, officials are exploring methods to identify potential birth parents by testing for genetic matches. Satoshi Egura expressed relief upon receiving an official apology and emphasized the need for prompt action to resolve the case as he seeks a chance to meet his biological parents.
China is introducing stringent new safety standards for electric vehicle batteries, aiming to prevent fires and explosions post-thermal propagation, with tests beginning in 2026. Critics question the feasibility of these rules, as traditional warning systems are insufficient. CATL has already developed a "No Thermal Propagation" battery technology meeting these standards. The regulations include tests like bottom impact safety and fast-charging cycle endurance. China's push follows new autonomous driving testing requirements after a deadly crash involving Xiaomi's EV. The company has faced criticism for using subsidized materials in its EVs, yet brands like BYD have succeeded globally.
Michael Carter-Williams, known for his All-Star basketball career with the Philadelphia 76ers, will end his NBA career with a rare retirement announcement ahead of his debut as an amateur boxer. The event, called the Broad Street Brawl, aims to raise funds for Bigvision Community, supporting young adults in substance abuse recovery. Carter-Williams, now in Florida training, expressed peace with his basketball legacy and hinted at potential future challenges beyond boxing.
"Did you know that pressing and holding a button can safeguard your identity? This simple action, known as a security measure, is designed to prevent bots from mimicking real users—ensuring that only humans can access sensitive information or perform tasks safely."
IGN Live 2025 has officially begun, and the first day of our celebration of video games and entertainment was filled with exclusive reveals, trailers, interviews, clips, stars, and so much more. To help ensure you don't miss a thing, we will be gathering the biggest moments from IGN Live right here, so be sure to keep checking back to see what surprises we have in store! Day 2 of IGN Live is almost here, and you can check out the full schedule and what to expect right here! Ironheart: Exclusive First Clip from the New Marvel TV SeriesPlayMCU fans can check out the very first clip from Ironheart that we debuted today at IGN Live. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3 Exclusive TrailerPlayIGN exclusively debuted the new trailer for the upcoming third season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds at IGN Live today.
Two dogs from entirely different size worlds found their way into each other’s territory as Guinness arranged a meet-up between the towering 3-foot Great Dane Reginald and the diminutive 4-inch Chihuahua Pearl. Despite their height difference, they got along famously, with Pearl showcasing her unique charm by choosing her outfits for her owner based on her tiny paw. Meanwhile, Reggie seemed more captivated by the attention he could get from people than Pearl herself, leading to some humorous moments between the two.
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.
Johnson Charles dominated the West Indies cricketing landscape with his high score and poor judgment, while Jacob Bethell showcased both resilience and undoable luck during a struggling innings. The article highlights Bethell's ability to bounce back after multiple failures in a T20 match, ultimately earning him trust with his calm presence and adaptability—skills that could prove vital for his Test comeback against India.
The housing market is facing a significant challenge as volatile lumber prices Assigned: cause sharp drops in homebuilder stock values. With tariffs on Canadian imports and sawmill closures spiking April prices, major builders like Lennar, D.R. Horton, and Toll Brothers have experienced steep declines. Meanwhile, ongoing trade discussions and potential tariffs further complicate the sector, with Homebuilders reliant on Canadian lumber facing increased costs and unpredictability in construction planning.
The Coalition government has proposed measures to combat domestic abuse by criminalizing threatening behavior through mobile phones and establishing a national register for violence offenders. Opponent leader Peter Dutton will unveil an $90 million package under a 10-year strategy targeting women and children, highlighting his personal experience with domestic violence. While the Coalition aims to end family violence, critics argue it lacks urgency compared to Labor's targeted initiatives, such as ankle bracelets and early intervention programs. Additionally, Dutton announced a $750 million plan focusing on drugs and thugs in the final weeks of the campaign.
President Trump and Elon Musk's collaboration has officially ended as their former relationship soured over a $1 trillion pork-filled Congressional spending bill. The controversial bill, which included deep cuts to federal programs like Social Security and healthcare, further alienated the two figures amid heated public backlash. Trump criticized Musk publicly after his vote on the legislation, accusing him of "wearing thin" in their exchanges, while his support from tech billionaires has also created turmoil within the industry, potentially harming the tech sector as a result.
The highly anticipated DC film featuring Sgt. Rock has been canceled, likely due to creative and scheduling challenges despite initial excitement from the team and talent like Colin Farrell. The project was reportedly described as a compelling story about heroism in conflict but ultimately didn't move forward because it wasn't working out.
Jon Rahm nearly claimed his first major championship at the PGA Championship after being tied with Scheffler for the lead but ultimately fell short by seven shots. Despite rough finishes on key holes like 17th and 18th, where he missed putts, Rahm managed to stay positive about the week’s positives and his potential for future tournaments. He credited his strong driver and putter performance as highlights of his game, though nerves likely played a role in some miscues. Rahm expressed determination to bounce back at next week’s U.S. Open while acknowledging it wasn’t an easy win given how close he was to securing the title.
Maggi Hambling, an artist, underwent extensive reconstructive surgery after her right hand was partially amputated following a fall during an art exhibition. Despite the injury and a lingering blackened, smelly scar, she remained committed to her practice, using her left hand to create art as before. The experience, while challenging, also brought unexpected humor, such as her plumber's quip and Sarah Lucas's encouragement at their Bloomsbury venue. Hambling reflects on how art is deeply tied to one's hands, a sentiment echoed by her therapist, while also highlighting the supportive yet sometimes biting environment of the art world.
Paul Broucek, renowned for his meticulous approach to film music production, will be honored by the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra at its gala. As president of Warner Bros. Pictures' music division, Broucek has overseen groundbreaking projects like "Barbie" and "A Star Is Born," earning him widespread respect. His passion for music and ability to translate directorial visions into compelling compositions have made him a trusted collaborator across diverse films, from "Barry" to "Gravity." His dedication to both the studio environment and supporting artists underscores his unique ability to bridge creative teams, leaving an indelible impact on the film music landscape.
Six people lost their lives as monstrous waves pounded Australia’s east coast over Easter weekend, with towering surf reaching heights of 24 feet near Brisbane and claiming at least five in New South Wales alone. A powerful low-pressure system triggered the hazardous conditions, prompting warnings across a wide coastal area that included Sydney, Byron Bay, and the Gold Coast. Authorities cautioned against risky activities like rock fishing and swimming, as two individuals remain missing following the tragic events.
The article highlights how President Trump's variable tariffs on imported goods—from 10% on Chinese imports to higher rates on Germany and Italy—create significant uncertainty for businesses. Small local firms, such as craft brewers in Pittsburgh, are particularly vulnerable to rising costs due to limited profit margins. Additionally, the risk of reciprocal tariffs from other countries could escalate price hikes, leading to economic instability and cautious planning by businesses across industries, including high-tech sectors that remain uncertain about long-term investments.
The United Kingdom is talking to third countries about setting up “return hubs” to host asylum seekers refused the right to stay in the country as part of a renewed crackdown on immigration, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said. The UK leader is under increasing pressure to cut the number of migrants arriving on UK shores amid the rising popularity of the far-right Reform UK Party. He said on Thursday that he was talking to “a number of countries” about hosting the “return hubs”, which would receive failed asylum seekers who have exhausted all avenues of appeal for processing prior to deportation. AdvertisementThat scheme, which could see Italian-run facilities in Albania holding up to 36,000 asylum seekers annually while their applications are fast-tracked, is currently bogged down in the courts. Starmer claimed his new Labour government had been left a “mess” by the previous Conservative leadership, which he said had failed to process asylum claims.
The WNBA is investigating allegations of hateful and racial remarks made by a fan during a combative season opener between the Chicago Sky and Indiana Fever in Indianapolis. In response, the league issued a statement condemning racism, hate speech, and discrimination, confirming they are taking the matter seriously as part of their commitment to fostering an inclusive environment for all players, coaches, and fans.
Pakistan has deemed India’s suspension of the Indus Water Treaty following tourist attack in Kashmir’s Pahalgam an ‘act of war’. The treaty gives India access to the waters of the three eastern rivers: the Ravi, Beas and Sutlej. However, if India were to try to stop – or cut – the water flow, Pakistan might feel the effects in seasons when water levels are lower. AdvertisementIn the past, Pakistani officials have warned that India’s interference in water flow to Pakistan would be deemed an act of war, prompting retaliation. In the aftermath, Indian Water Resources Minister Nitin Gadkari threatened to suspend the flow of water to Pakistan.