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The Pistons are revamping their roster after a disappointing 2019-20 season, focusing on a younger core and experienced leadership to rebuild their competitive standing. They've introduced a new coaching dynamic with Gino basketball and Rodney Bickerstaff, emphasizing defense and player development through prospects like Jaden Nance and Isaiah Stewart. Cultural influences from Detroit's basketball heritage aim to inspire a strong locker room culture, while managing health challenges is crucial for sustained success. The Pistons' future depends on balancing experienced leadership with young talent and key performances in critical moments.
A university student's life was turned upside down when he was rescued twice from Mount Fuji. The climber returned to retrieve his phone after an initial rescue in January, despite being at high altitude where altitude sickness is common. Now, as more tourists visit Japan's most perilous mountain, local authorities are taking steps to enhance safety by limiting daily visitor numbers on popular trails and introducing hiking fees starting this summer. --- This concise summary captures the essential details of the incident while highlighting the broader context of Mount Fuji's tourism impact and the measures being implemented.
Say goodbye to lawn mowing headaches with the Eufy E15 robot mower, which retails at $1,600 for yards up to 0.2 acres and its sibling, the E18, priced at $2,000 for up to 0.3 acres. Unlike traditional mowers, this innovative model ditched boundary wires and RTK antennas in favor of AI, sensors, and visual recognition to map and navigate yards autonomously. While impressive, it struggles on uneven terrain and steep slopes, making it ideal for even, fenced-in spaces with simple layouts. The app-controlled mower allows customization of settings and no-go zones but faces potential price hikes due to tariffs on imported electronics.
The 37th annual PGA Awards, set for February 28, 2026, will celebrate creativity in film and television. Last year’s ceremony was held at the Fairmont Century Plaza, where Anora claimed the Darryl F. Zanuck Award. Notable winners included Shogun, Hacks, The Wild Robot, and Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story. The event will honor 14 categories in film and TV, plus prestigious awards like the David O. Sezlnick Achievement and Stanley Kramer recognitions. Nominations are expected to drop in November and December, with theatrical nominees announced on January 9. This is a significant celebration of artistic excellence across all mediums.
Get ready for a battle across Westeros as PlaySide Studios and Warner Bros. announce *Game of Thrones: War for Westeros*, an RTS title where you command iconic factions like the Starks, Lannisters, Targaryens, or even lead the Night King in his army of the dead. The game lets you rewrite history with strategic battles, diplomacy, and alliances, featuring beloved characters and scenarios from the series. Ryan McMahon emphasizes that *War for Westeros* puts you in the seat of power, rewriting destiny alongside your chosen faction.
OpenAI has launched two cutting-edge AI models, o3 and o4-mini, which are expected to revolutionize fields like software engineering through enhanced visual reasoning, coding capabilities, and safety features. Funded with a $40 billion investment and backed by an open-source initiative for accessibility, these models aim to stay competitive against industry leaders such as Google’s Gemini and Anthropic’s Claude. Their advancements promise transformative impact across various sectors, driving innovation and ensuring responsible AI adoption.
Joe Exotic's husband, Jorge Marquez Flores, was unexpectedly released from prison in Texas on Friday before being deported back to Mexico one day later after he admitted to immigration violations. The couple, who had been married behind bars since April 2024, recently revealed their relationship has faced significant strain during their time apart.
Scopely Names Shlomi Aizenberg as CBO Amid Expansion Efforts. With over a decade at Playtika, including leadership in game operations and strategic buys, Aizenberg aims to integrate acquisitions, maximize value, and keep creative freedom for quality games. The hire comes as Scopely continues its aggressive expansion into mobile, console, and PC through M&A, following the success of its acquisition of Niantic.
The much-awaited Deadpool is set to return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), but the timing and location remain uncertain due to ongoing legal disputes involving Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, which are causing delays in revealing details about character development, particularly regarding Nicepool. While there’s speculation that Marvel might eventually lift confidentiality, the best guess remains a Deadpool movie in 2027 alongside plans for focused solo films.
The second trailer for GTA 6, delayed from this fall to next May, is a welcome surprise, offering fans a rare glimpse into life in Vice City just as Jason and Lucia find themselves entangled in a criminal conspiracy. With stunning visuals captured on the PlayStation 5, the trailer highlights their complex relationship and their relentless journey through Leonida, setting up for an action-packed return to this iconic location. The game will launch exclusively on Xbox Series X/S on May 26, 2026.
Paris Saint-Germain faces a crucial second leg in their UEFA Champions League semifinal against Arsenal on Wednesday evening at Parc des Princes, with the French giants heading into this clash as favorites after their hard-fought 1-0 win in the first leg. Despite Arsenal's historic attempt to reach a final for the second time, they face an uphill battle on home soil, with manager Mikel Arteta emphasizing the need for a special performance. Both teams have rich histories in European football, and the stakes are high as the winner progresses to the final against either Manchester City or Chelsea later this year at Allianz Arena.
Arsenal faces intense pressure to reach the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain as manager Mikel Arteta emphasized the need for a historic performance after their first-leg loss at home. Despite only trailing 1-0, Arsenal hasn't reached the final since 2006 and relies on key saves from goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma to secure crucial wins, while their recent form and Partey's return aim to turn things around but with tough challenges ahead.
St. Peter’s Square came alive with a sea of sorrow as tens of thousands of mourners paid their respects at Pope Francis’s funeral, which drew world leaders and a historic crowd. The Argentine pontiff, known for his compassion and efforts to include people from Latin America in the Church, steered the institution toward greater inclusivity during his papacy. Security measures included a no-fly zone, fighter jets, and snipers positioned around the city-state. One Peruvian attendee shared how her family’s presence at the event left a lasting impact, leaving many moved by Francis’s legacy as a unifying figure in an ever-changing world.
Kylie Jenner continues to make waves with her globe-trotting adventures, but her latest beach pic has fans popping bottles—literally!
Amazon is issuing refunds to customers who’d returned products but never received their money back, in some cases from as long ago as 2018. “We could have notified these customers more clearly (and earlier) to better understand the status and help us resolve the return. Others claim to have received money from Amazon with no explanation why, and some report receiving refunds for products they never returned in the first place. The company is currently facing a potential class action lawsuit that alleges it systematically failed to issue refunds to customers, or reversed refunds that had been issued. It’s currently awaiting certification, a necessary step before other Amazon customers can join the class action.
While Brin framed AGI as an imminent milestone and competitive objective, Hassabis called for clarity, restraint, and scientific precision. “Just after,” Hassabis countered with a smile, prompting Brin to joke that Hassabis was “sandbagging.”This five-second exchange encapsulates the subtle but significant tension in Google’s AGI strategy. While both men clearly believe powerful AI systems are coming this decade, their different timelines reflect fundamentally different approaches to the technology’s development. OpenAI vs. Google vs. Meta: Inside Silicon Valley’s high-stakes race to AGI dominanceBrin’s declaration during his Google I/O appearance marks a seismic shift in the AGI race. Brin’s statement does exactly that, serving as both a rallying cry for Google’s AI talent and a shot across the bow to competitors.
Investigative journalist Nick McKenzie has agreed in Ben Roberts-Smith’s bid to reopen his appeal for his defamation case that he has used “deceptive methods and subterfuge” to obtain information “on occasion if it is in the public interest”. In 2023 Justice Anthony Besanko ruled Roberts-Smith on the balance of probabilities had murdered unarmed civilians while serving in Afghanistan. McKenzie accepted his methods had been unlawful, but asserted he had not crossed a line and had been upfront about those methods in the published story. Moses also argued the evidence had probative value because it “contains an admission by McKenzie of a serious nature”. The hearing before Justice Perram, Justice Katzmann, and Justice Kennett continues.
John Mulaney wrapped up "Everybody’s Live" season finale with an intense battle scene against three 14-year-olds, before surprising fans by bringing out Bone Thugs-N-Harmony for their hit song "Tha Crossroads." The episode also featured musical guest Sleater-Kinney performing a cover of "Kids In America," alongside humor from Adam Sandler and Joe Mande. Meanwhile, Mulaney faced backlash after revealing he was scammed in an attempt to book the rap group, though he now confirmed their authenticity. The series is set to return on Netflix with a two-season order pending confirmation.
The Atlantic's June 2025 cover story delves deeply into Donald Trump's return to the presidency through Ashley Parker and Michael Scherer's investigative journey. Their reporting highlights the unpredictability of his schedule, with him keeping irregular hours, making it challenging for reporters. The article showcases their strategic approach in contacting Trump, including a missed call during a quiet night. Additionally, it illustrates Trump's unique media interactions—his inconsistent political demeanor and use of media as a strategic tool for engagement.
Beyoncé kicks off her highly anticipated Cowboy Carter tour in Los Angeles, promising an unforgettable experience with a star-shaped stage and elaborate visuals inspired by her country album. Joining her on the tour are collaborators like Reyna Roberts and Post Malone, blending soulful ballads with energetic tracks such as "My House" and "Bodyguard." Fans can expect to hear tracks like "Tyrant" and "American Requiem" for the first time, transporting them back to the Renaissance era. The 32-city leg concludes on July 11th.
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.
Amazon’s Echo Frames are a stylish yet functional addition to the smart glasses category, targeting tech enthusiasts and photographers. They offer features like listening to music or making calls while walking, plus include an Echo Spot for enhanced utility. Currently, you can grab the third-gen Echo Frames in any color (plus an Echo Spot) for $180, saving over half compared to buying them alone ($270). This deal outperforms competitors like Meta Ray-Bans and includes a handy Alexa device, making it a great entry-level option for smart glasses.
KDDI plans to utilize its new service connecting smartphones directly with Space X's Starlink satellite communication network to operate drones, President and CEO Hiromichi Matsuda said. A direct link with satellites will make it easier to operate drones in mountainous areas and other regions where radio waves are hard to reach, Matsuda said in a recent interview. "We hope to resolve the pain points in drones," said Matsuda, who took the helm of the telecommunications company on April 1. Among KDDI's domestic rivals, Rakuten Mobile also plans to provide a similar service connecting smartphones directly with satellites. NTT Docomo and SoftBank separately aim to launch a network service using high altitude platform stations, or HAPS, which send radio waves from unmanned aircraft flying in the stratosphere 20 kilometers from the ground.
A modern revisit to the beloved 1980s Karate Kid franchise, *Li Fong: Warrior*, combines fresh action with nostalgic family moments, star-studded performances featuring Jackie Chan, Ralph Macchio, and Sadie Stanley. This heartfelt reimagining honors the franchise’s cultural significance while injecting new surprises, blending lessons in perseverance and love with laugh-out-loud moments that resonate across generations.
AI has made programming a cup of coffee as straightforward as opening an app, thanks to generative models like GPT helping design robots like Aidan, a robot that crafts precision pour-over brews in a compact cube. Initially hesitant but now more open to AI's potential in daily tasks, the author reflects on Brandon Dixon’s wisdom: some passions are better left as personal interests rather than businesses. Humans still hold their place in the coffee-making process, even with AI tools at our disposal.
This article highlights a growing international concern over potential terror threats in Britain as four Iranian men were being questioned following reports of a suspected plot targeting a British site. The arrests, including one made under gunpoint, have drawn attention to increased tensions amid coordinated efforts by MI5 and counter-terrorism units to investigate the operation's sophistication. Meanwhile, officials emphasized that evidence linking Iran to the plot remains scarce, while emphasizing the ongoing risks in light of recent heightened threats from foreign state actors.
The article provides a strategic analysis of potential trades in football, highlighting key player candidates like Justin Simmons and Trey Hendrickson as top options for teams looking to bolster their rosters. Recommendations include adding Justin Simmons' versatility as a safety or Trey Hendrickson's defensive versatility for the Rams, Browns, or Titans. Teams should also consider external factors such as positional competition and rebuild timelines when making trade decisions.
Bluesky has quietly rolled out a new verification system, allowing users to apply for authenticity badges, though not everyone is approved. The platform emphasizes verifying accounts of public interest while leaving it up to automated processes in critical situations. The feature is detailed in an updated blog post.
But at the Supreme Court on Wednesday, the questions posed by the conservative justices seemed to lean heavily in favor of allowing religious schools to become publicly funded charter schools. Justice Kentanji Brown Jackson noted that the 1994 federal law creating the charter school program specifically says that charter schools have to be non-sectarian. Charter schools are, without exception, public schools, he said, noting that in New Orleans, for example, the city's only public schools are charter schools. What, he asked, would teachers be able to teach if religious schools were added to public charter schools? If he votes the other way, the tie vote would automatically uphold the lower court decision that barred religious schools from being public charter schools.
Federal judge strikes down Trump order targeting the law firm Perkins Coietoggle caption Alex Wong/Getty ImagesA federal judge on Friday struck down President Trump's executive order targeting the prominent law firm of Perkins Coie, finding it unconstitutional and declaring it an attack on the foundational principles of the American legal system. The ruling from U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell is the first to permanently block an executive order issued by Trump punishing a law firm for representing clients or causes that he dislikes. Perkins Coie was the first law firm targeted with a sweeping executive order that imposed potentially existential punitive measures on it. Trump's order suspended security clearances for the firm's employees, barred its attorneys from access to government buildings and officials, and ended government contracts with the firm. Trump has issued similar executive orders against several other prominent law firms that he views as political enemies.
Thousands of Rome residents gathered at St. Peter's Basilica on Wednesday to mourn Pope Francis, whose body lies in state for three days ahead of his funeral on Saturday. Crowds filled the bustling main boulevard near the Vatican as they lined up to pay their respects during warm spring sunshine. The 88-year-old pope, who passed away after suffering a stroke in his Santa Marta guesthouse two days ago, was formally placed in an open coffin at St. Peter's Basilica earlier on Wednesday.
Russia and North Korea have unveiled a historic road bridge across the Tumen River, marking a milestone in their enduring alliance. The new structure, symbolizing economic and friendly cooperation, will reduce transport costs, boost trade, and promote tourism. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin highlighted how this project underscores their deepening partnership beyond engineering achievements. At the ceremony, North Koreans dressed in suits stood in line, with Governor Oleg Kozhemyako expressing optimism about enhanced contacts between the two nations.
A team of senior British trade negotiators has landed in Washington as talks over a deal between the two countries gather pace. The Guardian revealed last week the Trump administration had made negotiating a trade deal with the UK a lower-order priority, behind a series of Asian countries. UK officials said they have been able to continue talks with their US counterparts despite that, describing the Trump administration’s approach as “chaotic”. Officials from the trade department arrived in Washington this week hoping to reach an agreement on two outstanding issues, pharmaceuticals and films. British officials say they have been surprised at the willingness of the Labour government to sign agreements which have been on the table for years but previously rejected by the Conservative government.
Bill Belichick's ex-girlfriend, Linda Holliday, ran into his current one, Jordon Hudson, while the two were at a Christmas party late last year ... and TMZ Sports has learned their meetup was anything but friendly. Holliday's daughters -- Ashley and Kat Hess, AKA The Hess Twins -- were DJing the bash ... which started at around 7 PM. The documents state as the Dreamland official approached the scene, Holliday and her friends "backed away" as the person questioned Hudson. She said Holliday told Sapini if she "valued her current title, she should think twice about who her friends are." We've reached out to Hudson and Holliday for comment, but multiple attempts to contact the two have been unsuccessful.
The story of Niada and Persia is a poignant reminder of resilience in the face of disaster. After the 2011 tsunami on the Juan Fernández Islands, they rebuild their lives through work and潜水, while Persia chooses solitude for mental health. Decades later, their return to the affected area brings bittersweet reunions with old friends, emphasizing the power of community, purpose, and carrying on after tragedy.
Pete Rose's induction into the Hall of Fame is both a fitting tribute to one of baseball's most controversial figures and a reminder of the complexities surrounding his legacy. Despite the decision being met with mixed reactions from his supporters and critics, the delayed announcement has left many wondering about the process and timing behind it. Longtime Reds announcer Marty Brennaman expressed relief at Rose's inclusion but criticized how the case was handled, calling for action earlier when Rose was still alive. Meanwhile, Rose continues to fight for the lifting of his 1989 suspension after betting on games during his time as Reds manager.
A tragic collision on the M4 motorway resulted in the death of a child following an overturned minibus. The incident occurred near Wokingham, Berkshire, with other passengers sustaining serious injuries requiring hospital treatment. Emergency services, including air ambulances, attended the scene, and significant delays and closures were reported due to the accident. Police have yet to make any arrests.
A judge temporarily paused terminations of over 1500 CFPB employees while assessing compliance with a court order on mass layoffs. The agency aims to reduce workforce in departments like consumer response and data protection, shifting focus away from digital payments and medical debt. Employees are being targeted for roles in privacy and cybersecurity despite legal restrictions on individual evaluations. Concerns have been raised by a former CFPB chief technologist about the potential erasure of critical security personnel protecting sensitive data.
"Star Wars Outlaws" is releasing its second story pack, "A Pirate's Fortune," on May 15 for all current platforms. The expansion will be free for season pass holders, otherwise costing $14.99. Players join forces with Hondo Ohnaka to take on Stinger Tash and her gang, explore a tomb, and do smuggling tasks for the Miyuki Trade League. To access this content, players must complete the main storyline quests first. Additionally, Ubisoft announced that "Star Wars Outlaws" will come to Nintendo Switch 2 on September 4, following the console's June 5 launch.
The robbery that nearly cost Kim Kardashian her life in 2016 has had lasting consequences for both her and the entertainment industry. After being robbed at gunpoint during a Paris hotel stay, Kardashian recounted the terrifying event to French court, where she described how armed men tied her hands and mouth while they stole over $6 million in jewelry. The robbery prompted significant changes in security measures across the industry, including delayed publication of photos that could expose targets. Meanwhile, critics have called into question her own lifestyle choices, with some questioning whether her luxurious lifestyle contributed to her being a target for such crimes.
A University of Tokyo team has made a breakthrough in creating thicker cultured meat using hollow fibers to deliver nutrients and oxygen. Their method produces 1cm-thick chicken meat with a texture similar to real meat and improved flavor. This advancement, published in an international journal, could pave the way for more realistic cultured meat, potentially addressing global food shortages and environmental concerns. The technology is currently showcased at the 2025 World Expo in Osaka.
Justin Bieber has announced his departure from Drew House, sparking speculation about whether his fashion brand truly reflects him anymore. Sources suggest he felt the company no longer represented him or his family, citing ex-manager Scooter Braun as a contributing factor. Despite internal conflicts within the brand, including rumors tied to an aspiring singer's death and a church controversy, Justin reportedly wanted to distance himself after feeling outvoted by Scooter, Ryan Good, and David Bolno on various decisions. Meanwhile, his fans are reacting strongly to his new venture, Skylrk, with some criticizing Drew House for its outdated branding and lack of innovation.
The first American pope marks a historic moment in papal history as Pope Francis has chosen Cardinal Blase M.burgh as his successor. The pontiff, known for his progressive and environmentally conscious views, will continue to shape the Catholic Church’s future while advocating for global issues like immigration reform and climate change. Al Jazeera has brought this groundbreaking news to light, highlighting a significant shift in papal leadership.
Dylan Meyer officially became the幸福 husband of Kristen Stewart after tying the knot in Los Angeles on Sunday at an intimate ceremony hosted by Ashley Benson. The couple snapped photos afterward as Dylan, now wearing her gold wedding band, interacted with a delivery driver from Joe & the Juice. Kristen was spotted shortly before the ceremony but not during the meal she ordered, though details about her role in the event were not provided.
"Nightreign, an FromSoftware title for the first time, eschews traditional storytelling in favor of a unique approach where players explore a world called The Lands Between through a series of memory fragments known as 'Remembrances.' By venturing into these Remembrances within the game's matches, players uncover each character’s backstory, motivations, and past experiences, gaining insights that shape their journey toward defeating the Nightlord. Whether it's Wylder’s quest to find an elusive item or Raider’s battle against formidable foes, Nightreign offers a fresh, immersive narrative experience."
The US President incorrectly claimed that petrol, eggs, and grocery prices had dropped while highlighting strong home sales data. However, recent data shows only some of his claims are accurate: petrol prices trend downward but not as sharply as he suggested, home sales remain strong despite a slowdown in housing mobility, eggs actually rose in price, and grocery costs have slightly increased rather than decreased. The President’s incorrect statements about eggs and groceries were contradicted by latest figures, while petrol prices’ modest decline was also less severe than stated.
The White House claimed President Trump secured $600 billion in deals during his time in Saudi Arabia, but subsequent details revealed only about $250-300 billion was finalized. The administration provided vague figures and included projects already under discussion before Trump's first year in office. During a speech at the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum, Trump humorously compared Saudi Arabia to the United States as the "hottest" country but emphasized the US's strong economy.
The Coalition’s support is sagging, with marginal seats showing reduced voter trust. The opposition remains confident in winning Melbourne-area seats like Chisholm, Aston, and McEwen, though victory hinges on strong Victorian performance alongside efforts elsewhere. Accusations persist that the Coalition risks underfunding essential services to fund nuclear reactors, while health policy costs remain undisclosed despite promises not to close urgent clinics.
President Trump recently named Secretary of State Marco Rubio as his interim national security adviser after removing Michael Waltz, who had faced criticism for a private chat group that included a journalist. Waltz was also viewed as overly hawkish and at odds with Trump’s more moderate approach on nuclear deals and Russia relations. Rubio now holds both the NSAD and State Department positions simultaneously, a first for the role since Henry Kissinger under Nixon and Ford.