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The eagerly anticipated trailer for Mortal Shell II dropped a thrilling preview of its gritty, Dark Souls-inspired world filled with terrifying enemies like giant armored snails and plenty of bloodshed. As the game’s beta opens in 2026, fans can join in on this punishing new chapter in the Mortal Shell saga, which combines brutal combat with an unsettlingly dark setting. The game will be available on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S later that year.
"A small ship carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza sank as it was struck by an explosion off Malta's coast, setting the vessel ablaze and putting it at risk of sinking. Survivors reported that tugboat assistance extinguished the flames after a mayday call was made. Authorities in Malta stated they were monitoring the ship, which had set sail from Tunisia earlier that week to deliver aid amid efforts to challenge Israel and Egypt’s Gaza blockade."
Mahmoud Abbas appointed Hussein al-Sheikh as vice-president of the Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO), elevating a key ally to a pivotal position that could bolster Fatah’s image without guaranteeing him the presidency. Though al-Sheikh may remain the frontrunner among PLO leadership, his current popularity is declining among Palestinians, and his support for Israel complicates efforts to unite Palestinian factions like Hamas.
Astral Future and United King Films are teaming up for an exclusive Israeli buddy comedy, "Going There," in which Rachel (played by Rachael Harris) steals her sister's passport to follow her ex in Tel Aviv but gets caught by a stern IDF soldier named Mor. The film, shot in Israel and Los Angeles, features a star-studded cast including Patrick Warburton, Brett Gelman, Katelyn Nacon, and Creed Bratton, among others. It also received an award from the Rabinovitch Foundation.
Google has expanded its AI capabilities into productivity apps, introducing tools like Audio Overviews for creating podcasts from documents and a new Canvas feature for refining text or code. These additions reflect a broader trend where major tech companies are integrating AI-powered features across various productivity platforms, with Google positioning itself as a leader in this space by aligning Gemini with Gmail, Docs, and Calendars, mirroring Microsoft's Copilot strategy.
After the third season of *The White Lotus* wrapped tragically, fans were left wondering about Parker Posey’s relationship with Victoria Ratliff. Sarah Silverman, who had worked with creator Mike White on their previous project, reached out to uncover why Kate Bohr avoided him during a key scene in an episode. Despite her efforts—texts and emails—she only received an unsolicited email from the character explaining his decision. Meanwhile, White hinted that while Silverman might not join future seasons as an actor, she’d likely fit right in if interested in contributing to the show’s lore.
After Crystal Palace's thrilling FA Cup victory over Manchester City, the atmosphere at Wembley was profoundly emotional. Thousands of fans, including those of a father who lost his life after scoring in 2011, were overwhelmed with tears as they celebrated their first major trophy. Manager Oliver Glasner emphasized this moment's significance, viewing it not merely as a win but as an opportunity to provide fans with joyful memories and connections beyond the game.
Two Chinese nationals have been charged with conspiracy and smuggling after attempting to bring a toxic fungus that is a “dangerous biological pathogen” into the United States, the Justice Department said. Prosecutors said Liu attempted to smuggle samples of the fungus from China into the U.S. in July 2024 while visiting Jian, his girlfriend. According to the FBI affidavit, Liu initially told officers he didn’t know how the samples got into his bag. It is important to note that the university has received no funding from the Chinese government in relation to research conducted by the accused individuals. The move has plunged thousands of Chinese students in the United States into uncertainty.
The article recounts the author's 20s journey from feeling like they were always escaping home due to fear and addiction, leading them to neglect food and cook. After quitting drinking at some point, they found joy in cooking, inspired by Nigel Slater's work, which transformed their life. They met their partner Rosie through shared culinary experiences, highlighting the power of small changes and self-recovery. The author reflects on the slow process of healing from addiction, emphasizing the importance of staying sober every day and the unexpected ways love and cooking can transform lives.
A powerful Mexican teachers’ union’s protest over higher wages disrupted flights and caused chaos at Mexico City’s main airport on Friday, forcing thousands of passengers to wait while security forces tried to regain control. The shutdown led to flight cancellations or delays for international departures, with airlines offering last-minute reschedulings. Meanwhile, the protest highlighted growing pressure on President Claudia Sheinbaum as a struggling economy and budget deficit weigh on public workers’ pay and working conditions.
Designing a robust multi-agent AI system requires careful planning and execution across nine key components: defining roles, managing shared state with databases or event sourcing, handling failures through logging, implementing consensus mechanisms, validating data post-tasks, setting up infrastructure like message queues and observability tools, using appropriate communication protocols, testing integration locally, and monitoring for ongoing maintenance. Each step ensures scalability and resilience as requirements evolve, creating a reliable system that thrives in dynamic environments.
Roula Khalaf, editor of The Financial Times, highlights her favorite stories from a weekly newsletter, but the day starts with a very different reality: traders are struggling to load Bloomberg data due to system issues. Updates at 10:31am reveal only some sections are working, while others remain slow or unresponsive, creating significant disruption during what should be a routine workday.
Cryptocurrency investors are growing increasingly cautious due to a recent Coinbase data breach, sparking worries about potential security threats tied to Bitcoin's rising value. A masked group targeted high-profile figures in the crypto space before being subdued, adding to fears of violent attacks. Security experts note a surge in proactive measures, including significant spending on personal safety for crypto leaders like Coinbase's CEO, who invested over $6 million last year alone.
Trump's administration is taking a page from history, dismantling key U.S. agencies meant to combat foreign influence, including firing FBI officials linked to Trump's legal battles and cutting back at CSISA, which protects election security, effectively undermining their intended roles in countering interference.
The UK government is relocating 12,000 jobs from central London to other regions to save costs and improve local governance, but civil service unions caution against compulsory moves for those leaving London. They emphasize the need for fair treatment and career opportunities nationwide while the government aims to boost regional economies by creating roles in areas like Birmingham and Cardiff. Despite support for broader career opportunities across the UK, there are concerns about job security and transitions, highlighting the importance of clear communication as the government navigates these changes.
Jennifer Lopez went into "mama bear mode" during her divorce from Ben Affleck, prioritizing her twins Max and Emme as she shared the devastating news. She kept them grounded, telling them it was a tough time but promising they’d come out stronger together. Now, Jennifer is happier than in years, and her children are thriving, showing how she’s finding peace after the storm.
China has emerged as the world's largest debt collector for developing nations, reversing its recent lending decline amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The shift threatens to undermine poverty reduction efforts and destabilize economies by forcing countries to service massive debts rather than invest in development. As more than a quarter of external debt in poorer regions is owed to China, its neighbors and key resource-dependent countries face increased financial strain, complicating their ability to borrow or develop sustainably. This move underscores the growing challenges posed by global debt dynamics, including U.S. tariffs and shifting aid support from Western powers.
President Trump recently renamed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America as part of an executive order to update the U.S. Geographic Names Information System. Google complied with his directive, leading Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum to file a lawsuit against the U.S., while the International Hydrographic Organization noted the absence of formal international agreements for maritime area naming. The move has sparked significant backlash globally, including in Iran, where historian Touraj Daryaee argued that Trump’s renaming reflects his aim to undermine Iran’s national identity rather than seek diplomatic negotiation.
The European Commission has fined tech giants Apple and Meta over suspected anticompetitive practices, penalizing them €500 million and €200 million respectively for blocking developers' ads outside the App Store and enforcing a "consent or pay" model on users. Both companies have agreed to eliminate these practices, with Apple promising not to impose similar tactics in the future. After making changes like simplifying browser settings and allowing app uninstallations, Meta's investigation into the antitrust concerns may be nearing closure. Meanwhile, Apple's extended timeline for resolving its case underscores the ongoing complexities of navigating Europe’s new antitrust framework.
The RAF's airstrike in Yemen marks the UK's first involvement in targeting Houthi rebels under Operation Rough Rider, while US drone attacks since March have demonstrated Trump’s intense war strategy against Israel, raising concerns over civilian casualties. The UK’s military presence in the region is entwined with Israel’s Gaza conflict and ongoing surveillance flights, escalating political tensions as Israel faces criticism for brutal tactics despite reliance on US support. Meanwhile, Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer's polling plummets amid growing criticism of Israel and its allies in Yemen.
This case centers on a high-stakes art fraud involving Mr. Ojiri and Mr. Ahmad, a known terrorist financier sanctioned by the U.S. and UK due to links with Hezbollah. Prosecution evidence reveals that Ojiri sold over £140,000 worth of artworks between 2020 and 2022 to Ahmad under false pretenses, using intermediaries to disguise ownership. Despite this, Ojiri has been working independently as a freelancer since 2023, having previously avoided involvement with BBC programs. He is currently on bail ahead of a potential five-year imprisonment sentence.
Jack Della Maddalena secured a thrilling split-decision victory over Belal Muhammad to retain the welterweight title at UFC 315, showcasing his dominance with aggressive striking. Meanwhile, Valentina Shevchenko defended her flyweight title in a dominant performance against Manon Fiorot, solidifying her position as a top contender. Aiemann Zahabi narrowly edged Jose Aldo in their featherweight clash, marking Aldo's final UFC appearance as he officially retired from the sport. Finally, Benoit Saint-Denis secured his first win since 2023 with an arm triangle choke against Kyle Prepolec.
The U.S. tariffs have caused a series of ripple effects across Canada's political landscape, economy, and cultural identity. These trade policies are altering how both countries view each other on the international stage, impacting their diplomatic relations and policy-making. Economically, the changes affect trade balances, pricing dynamics, and business operations, particularly highlighting the struggles faced by small businesses in provinces like Nova Scotia, where even modest impacts can be felt distinctly. Culturally, Canada's identity is shifting globally as trade becomes a key factor influencing perceptions of its exports and national interests.
Senior Labour figures advise Prime Minister Keir Starmer to adopt a more frequent media presence, inspired by Donald Trump's high-impact communication style, which includes televised cabinet meetings and extensive interviews. However, they acknowledge that this approach might not be well-suited to modern politics, where traditional news outlets are less influential. Some members criticize the authenticity of such an approach, noting its potential disconnect from public perception in today's media landscape dominated by platforms like TikTok and social media.
Kat on Matt: A night of witty banter, unexpected humor, and plenty of laughter as two strangers bonded over food, drinks, and a dash of Shakespearean references. First impressions were warm and laid-back, with Matt saving her seat at the restaurant for an extra cheese-filled snack. The awkward moment came when she opened up about lactose intolerance after ordering multiple dairy dishes. The evening ended on a high note, with both agreeing to revisit the date, and Kat’s top-tier table manners making her a breeze among strangers.
A New Zealand teenager has died after playing a tackling game, believed to have been inspired by a controversial new high impact collision sport trending on social media. Police confirmed the 19-year-old died in hospital on Monday night after he suffered a critical head injury while playing a tackle game with friends in the North Island city Palmerston North on Sunday. “The tackle game … was based on a social media-driven trend, where participants compete in full-contact collisions without protective gear,” he said. Media reports inside New Zealand linked the game to the Run It Straight challenge. Patria Hume, a Human Performance professor at AUT warned the public about the risk of injury and death from playing the sport.
The article offers a variety of discounted deals for this weekend, with standout options including an $14 discount on the 11th Gen iPad at Amazon, a pre-order available for Ghost of Yotei, and LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga now available for just $10. Additionally, Monster Hunter Wilds is discounted to $54.99, featuring new gameplay mechanics like Focus Mode, while the Xbox Series X remains a hotly contested choice at its current price point. Don't miss these savings opportunities before they expire!
The AirPods Pro 2 is on sale for $170 via Amazon, a significant discount of 32% off its usual price of $249, bringing it close to a record low. This budget-friendly version excels in the Apple ecosystem, offering seamless audio synchronization across devices and top-notch transparency mode with solid noise cancellation. Its upgraded audio tech enhances sound quality, though its average battery life—six hours per charge—stems from what could be seen as a limitation compared to premium options. Despite its high price tag of $249, today's deal provides a substantial financial relief for many buyers.
Innovation in IT has revolutionized computing power and energy efficiency, but as AI's accuracy improved, so did its energy demands, leading to growing concerns about future electricity use. While data centers initially seemed manageable, projections suggest they could soon account for a significant portion of the US’s electricity supply, endangering both costs and ecosystems. However, despite these challenges, the positive impacts of AI on climate, buildings, and transportation may outweigh its downsides if properly harnessed. A coordinated effort involving public and private investments is crucial to address growing energy demands while supporting decarbonization efforts.
That's why about half of apartment renters in large urban markets usually move when their leases expire. The low turnover is "striking," according to real estate analyst Alex Goldfarb at Piper Sandler. He said some of the largest landlords are seeing turnover at just 30% compared with the industry norm of 50%. As a result, in the multifamily REIT sector, Goldfarb likes Essex Property Trust , with its large West Coast footprint. "The first drop in vacant units in more than two years signals a crucial turning point in the multifamily sector," said Kelli Carhart, leader of multifamily capital markets for CBRE.
A 66-year-old grandmother has been charged with the double murders of two young schoolboys in New South Wales, sparking grief and community unity. Officers broke into her home, finding the boys' bodies along with their grandmother nearby, who was arrested after being released from the hospital. Grieving locals planted trees for each boy and held a vigil to honor them, hoping it would help the town cope with the tragedy while an investigation continues.
A groundbreaking trial of a daily weight-loss pill, orforglipron, has shown remarkable success in helping individuals lose significant weight and improve blood sugar levels. Conducted across multiple countries, the study involved 559 participants with type 2 diabetes, who lost an average of 7.3kg over nine months on the highest dose. The pill, a GLP-1 agonist available as a daily tablet, also reduced blood sugar levels, potentially offering a new treatment option for obesity and diabetes. Eli Lilly plans to seek approval for its use in weight management and diabetes, with results expected to be published later this year.
Pope Leo XIV kicked off his papacy with an outdoor Mass in St. Peter’s Square, where he emphasized the need for unity while respecting the church's diversity. He bridged gaps between conservative members and those open to modern approaches, stressing a shepherd-like role to preserve faith while looking toward the future. Symbolic gestures included a fisherman's ring and an audience with world leaders like Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine and Vice President JD Vance. Leo highlighted the importance of coexistence among different groups, echoing Saint Augustine’s message, as he took on the role of a global shepherd in a divided world.
The United Nations faces a critical funding crisis, with millions of people who rely on its help at risk. After the US cut foreign aid significantly, the Organisation is under pressure for drastic cuts and reforms, as an internal review revealed. Experts warn that these moves could exacerbate global humanitarian crises.
The Trump administration faces legal challenges after records show that federal agencies, including the NIH, violated a court order by cutting funding for "gender ideology" grants, including over $20 million worth of research awards. This contradicts government claims of compliance. Additionally, the agency has been disregarding court orders in other cases, raising constitutional concerns as it navigates accusations of ignoring legal directives.
In today’s fast-paced digital world, downtime in business apps can lead to significant financial loss. Load balancers distribute traffic across multiple servers, ensuring your applications stay up and running during outages caused by hardware failures or cyberattacks. They act as "reverse proxies," keeping clients connected and enhancing security with features like content switching, web application firewalls, and two-factor authentication, ensuring a seamless, uninterrupted experience for users and critical business operations.
The attack on Kyiv left at least 12 people dead and 90 injured as residents scrambled to shelters amid reports of heavy damage across the city. President Trump issued a rare public criticism of Russia after the attack, while Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky acknowledged nearly 70 missiles targeting the country, including over 150 attack drones, with Kyiv taking the brunt of the violence. Smoke filled the air as people watched in disbelief, and emergency workers frantically searched for survivors in rubble.
The Writers Guild of America West has achieved a major milestone by successfully recognizing its membership through the Pacific Northwest Staff Union, with over 81% of staff authorizing the union before official recognition this week. Operations Coordinator Doug MacIsaac expressed excitement about meeting the first demand and committing to negotiations without fear of retaliation as the guild moves forward. The bargaining unit encompasses critical departments such as communications, contracts, IT, and more, reflecting a significant achievement in their 25-year tenure with WGAW, which highlights broader labor organizing efforts within the union community.
Dustin May, the Dodger right-handed pitcher who underwent multiple life-altering surgeries, including one on his esophagus, is finally back on the mound after years of recovery. The flame-throwing legend joined a TV show to talk about his journey, expressing excitement to be back but emphasizing that he’s still working toward reaching his peak again. He reflects on how rare it was for such a procedure to affect someone like him, both physically and emotionally.
The article discusses a security feature designed to confirm users are human rather than bots by requiring a "press and hold" action. It explains how this method is paired with unique reference IDs to track and identify user activity, aiming to enhance online safety and prevent unauthorized access.
Pope Leo XIV, the new leader of a billion Catholics, has sparked mixed reactions from supporters and critics amid growing concerns over LGBTQ+ inclusion in the church. While his predecessor, Pope Francis, championed greater inclusion, conflict between liberal and conservative Catholics persists. Supporters are cautiously optimistic about Leo's potential to expand LGBTQ+ dialogue, despite limited public attention on his positions or his past critical remarks about the issue. A native of Chicago, known for his modesty and openness, his appointment as a surprise comes amid uncertainty about whether he will adopt Francis-like policies or maintain a firmer stance on the matter.
The 50501 movement, started by Evolved Fungi after a Reddit post calling for 50 protests across the U.S. on February 5, aims to oppose Trump’s executive actions and promote non-violent democracy. Initially rooted in grassroots organizing, it has grown into a large-scale effort with partnerships like Political Revolution, Voices of Florida, and Build the Resistance. Organizers work locally without central coordination, building momentum as more people join the cause against what they see as an overreach by federal power.
A historic U.S.-U.K. trade deal rolled back tariffs on some major products but only partially eased the burden, as the UK maintained trade barriers on U.S.-made agricultural goods while the U.S. imposed tariffs on numerous other items. Analysts note that even this partial relief pales in comparison to what could have been achieved by staying in the Trans-Pacific Partnership and avoiding the disruptions caused by tariffs. Ongoing tensions highlight a lack of progress for American companies and workers amid chaotic trade policies under Trump.
Leading figures in the British film industry are cautiously optimistic about Trump's tariffs on foreign films, highlighting how global interdependence makes such protectionist measures ineffective. They criticize the U.S. president for overreaching, noting that the film industry is already reliant on international co-productions and stringent tax regulations. Meanwhile, some support increased federal tax credits in the U.S., but critics warn this could harm the broader film industry's economic model, which thrives on scale from global audiences. The British actors' union emphasizes the need for a robust public service funding and fair tax environment rather than protectionism.
But this week, three prominent Republican space policy officials broke their silence. All three men have played an important role in setting Republican space policy over the last decade. Slashing the SunThe cuts were part of a "passback" proposal sent to NASA leadership by the White House Office of Management and Budget two weeks ago. "Certainly, the space agency needs to modernize and reform practices and personnel management—but not at the expense of world-class science programs," the Republican officials wrote this week. "Deep cuts to NASA’s science programs would be the end of America’s leadership in space science.
The article explores how synthetic prose is surging with the advent of generative AI tools like ChatGPT, which are transforming human communication. Participants in experiments saw AI-generated text and wrote more verbosely, indicating a subtle shift in how we communicate—adapting to styles that feel increasingly formal or elaborate without realizing it. This trend may lead to homogenization of language as people adopt AI's writing patterns. Conversely, there's potential for resistance, with individuals using unique linguistic features to resist AI's influence and maintain cultural distinction.
Brexit aimed to diminish Britain’s dependence on U.S. influence, but President Trump’s return has intensified tensions by asserting protectionist policies that conflict with Brexit’s goals of independence. This shift has weakened alliances, including Britain’s ties with Canada, as Trump seeks to restore U.S. global superiority despite increasing risks to its international responsibilities. Meanwhile, former Brexit architect Daniel Hannan has withdrawn support due to Trump’s assertive demands, while Prime Minister Johnson continues to align with Trump, hoping to salvage his reputation through a “Churchill moment” against Putin, though this strategic gambit is growing increasingly unlikely.
Scientists in Texas have developed a neck device using mild electricity to stimulate the vagus nerve, offering hope for trauma-free PTSD treatment. The vagus nerve, crucial for regulating heart rate and mood, could help rewire fear responses. This therapy combines vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) with prolonged exposure therapy (PET), showing promising results in early trials but requiring further testing before becoming a reliable option.
Pope Francis, affectionately known as Papa Francis, has passed away following a stroke and heart failure. His death certificate revealed he had been in a coma before succumbing to his condition on Monday morning, shortly after meeting Vice President J.D. Vance at the Vatican earlier that Sunday. The pope reportedly wanted to be buried at the Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major in Rome without elaborate decorations, simply engraved with "Franciscus."