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The conflict in Syria, triggered by fighting in Jaramana, Sweida, and Alawite areas following the fall of Assad, has escalated with ongoing violence in Druze-populated regions like Jaramana. A blasphemous audio recording has reportedly fueled tensions among minority leaders, while Israel's involvement through infrastructure attacks complicates efforts for a new government to rebuild stability. The Druze community remains divided, with skepticism about the central authority and fear of renewed sectarian divisions and violence.
The Mission: Impossible franchise has ventured into science fiction territory with *Final Reckoning*, featuring an AI villain called The Entity threatening humanity through digital manipulation and nuclear annihilation. Critics argue this shift has made the films overly plot-heavy and underwhelming in exploring the AI's true potential, reducing it to a Terminator-like threat. Additionally, Ethan Hunt is being portrayed as a Messiah figure, diverting attention from the franchise's strengths in action sequences and character dynamics. The film feels bloated and padded, with complex set pieces overshadowing its narrative depth and ethical implications.
The Los Angeles Philharmonic brought a touch of classical elegance to Coachella with conductor Gustavo Dudamel leading an electrifying weekend. Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters kicked things off with gritty rock anthems, blending classical and punk, while Cynthia Erivo stole the show with a heartfelt ballad and a powerful cover of Prince's "Purple Rain," leaving the crowd in awe. The Philharmonic's debut at Coachella marked a memorable chapter as Dudamel prepares for his final season.
Star Wars fans eagerly anticipate new creative expansions for the franchise beyond "Andor," with Ryan Reynolds revealing he pitched an R-rated movie idea as a Trojan horse for deeper storytelling while maintaining subtlety. Disney's decision to embrace adult themes in its Star Wars projects remains uncertain, balancing artistic freedom with public reaction and expectations.
Ukrainian officials meeting in London are weighing a U.S. proposal to recognize Crimea as annexed by Russia and halt hostilities at a time when Moscow holds significant military advantages, while risking further disengagement with Washington due to frustration over the slow pace of peace talks. The offer includes potential security guarantees and post-war reconstruction programs but comes amid growing concerns about the long-term implications for Ukraine’s sovereignty and stability, as well as the broader European Union’s interests in countering Russian influence.
Ben Youngs, an iconic English rugby player known for over 500 caps, has announced his retirement after leading his club, Leicester, to significant achievements. The 35-year-old will step down at the end of the Premiership season following his record 127 appearances for England and a decorated career spanning 18 years. Despite his successes, including five Premiership titles and World Cup appearances, Youngs chose to call it quits after nearly three decades in professional rugby. However, he remains actively involved in the sport, expressing excitement about wrapping up what he refers to as one chapter of his life with recent triumphs.
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has stated that he hasn't yet reviewed public comments in his agency’s investigation into how a CBS 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris was edited, despite promising to do so at some point. He also acknowledged the possibility of imposing maximum fines or suspending the network's broadcast license, even though the FCC is currently investigating a merger between Skydance and Paramount Global. Meanwhile, FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez has criticized the agency for focusing on editorial decisions rather than ensuring fair and accurate news reporting.
The Federal Trade Commission’s attempt to force Meta into proving its monopoly claims failed, as the company argued that the FTC couldn’t demonstrate evidence of harm like reduced ad load, privacy erosion, or product quality decline. Meta emphasized there’s no precedent for such cases and pointed to the FTC’s lack of data on what constitutes a fair number of ads or user switching behavior in competitive markets. The case highlights tensions over balancing ad revenue with user experience.
Justin Bieber opened up about his maternal grandfather, Bruce Dale, in a heartfelt Instagram post, sharing a photo of himself as a teenager holding his head while smiling at his grandpa during a hockey game. The caption recalled shared memories, including his father encouraging him to spend his $20 allowance and dealing with his father's occasional scathing remarks from Bruce during games. Bruce passed away peacefully at the age of 80 in Stratford, Ontario, supporting Justin's musical journey despite his own health challenges. He was remembered alongside Justin's other family members, including his wife Diane.
Overlooked stars are making waves in the NFL, with players from various positions like wide receivers, defensive linemen, cornerbacks, and running backs shining despite their undervalued status. These players have shown significant potential, offering fantasy teams and draft strategies valuable insights as they could impact games soon or be selected in mock drafts, even if not picked highly.
"This Mother's Day, treat her with something she'll treasure: a pair of premium wireless headphones on sale for half price. From May 11 onwards, Amazon is offering the Beats Solo 4 in four vibrant colorways—Black & Gold, Cloud Pink, Matte Black, and Slate Blue—for just $99.99 each (originally $200). For a unique twist, Target also has its exclusive Warm White model on sale at 50% off."
What we are seeing is the emergence of a new kind of authoritarianism that still pays homage to libertarianism, but only in the realm of consumer choice. From billboards to human rights decrees and constitutions, choice has come to stand for freedom itselfThe roots of this choice explosion extend all the way to the 17th and 18th centuries. Consumer choice is recast as a fundamental right and freedom. Then there are efforts to curtail voting itself, which is the primary form of political choice. Choice architect in chiefWhat Trump is doing is not so much abandoning the idea or practice of choice as making himself our nation’s premier “choice architect”.
The United States and Ukraine finally signed a minerals deal after a two-month pause, marking a new phase of U.S. support for Kyiv post-Biden's military aid during the Russian invasion. As part of this agreement, Ukraine secured its rare earths—a key resource for technology—and assumes full sovereignty over them, which had been locked up in Russia. This deal reflects President Trump's renewed commitment to providing access to critical minerals, acknowledging the billions of dollars in weapons assistance provided under Biden after the conflict began just over three years ago.
A spokesperson for the firm, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), said the company had terminated its contract with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) and placed one of the senior partners leading the project on leave, pending an internal review. Palestinians rushed toward an aid center in Rafah, Gaza Strip, on May 27, after the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation began distributing aid. The start of distribution followed an 11-week blockade during which Israel prohibited any aid from entering Gaza. An AP journalist reported they heard Israeli tank and gunfire and saw a military helicopter firing flares near an aid distribution center in Gaza on May 27. Gaza’s Health Ministry and the International Committee of the Red Cross said that 27 people were killed and dozens more injured near an aid distribution site in southern Gaza.
U.S. soldiers joined Japanese officials and residents in Okinawa for a one-off joint nighttime patrol Friday following sexual assault cases involving American servicemen. The United States has around 54,000 military personnel stationed in Japan, mostly on the southern island of Okinawa, and their behaviour has long angered locals. Rules about how to treat crimes committed by U.S. military personnel are stipulated in the Japan-U.S. The 1995 gang rape of a 12-year-old girl by three U.S. soldiers in Okinawa prompted a major backlash — with calls for a rethink of the 1960 pact allowing the United States to station soldiers in Japan. The joint patrol also comes as Tokyo and Washington continue efforts to strengthen their alliance, partly in response to China's military build-up.
The pesticide fenitrothion caused the mass death of 200 little corellas in Newcastle, with toxicology tests confirming its presence in the birds. Symptoms like paralysis were common among affected birds, including several sulphur crested cockatoos. The EPA is investigating the incident and inviting individuals to come forward with information. Meanwhile, the APVMA is reviewing fenitrothion use following concerns about non-target species toxicity.
Writers Guild members have overturned Tim Doyle’s censure after he posted a joke about hanging himself, which some saw as offensive. Initially warned for his 2024 post depicting a man being hanged, the Guild later reversed the decision due to concerns over the image's potential insensitivity. African American Guild members felt offended by the depiction, leading to accusations of racism against Doyle. This marks the first time in Guild history such severe action has been taken against an artist, highlighting differing interpretations of the artwork and its sensitivity to certain communities.
Nicole Yelland, a nonprofit public relations professional, takes extensive precautions to avoid scams by conducting thorough background checks and verifying identities, even testing language skills like Spanish to ensure she’s not dealing with a fake. With the rise of digital imposter scams fueled by remote work and AI tools, platforms like LinkedIn make it harder to distinguish real people from AI-generated profiles, while deepfake videos and mimicked live calls are making impersonation easier for scammers, leading to a surge in reported cases and significant financial losses.
Kehlani's concert at Cornell was canceled due to allegations of "antisemitic sentiments," despite her emphasis on anti-genocide stances against Israel. The university cited this as causing division during Slope Day, a celebration for student growth. In response, Kehlani clarified in an Instagram video she isn't antisemitic, addressing the context with her friendship and family to defend her position while noting prior cancellations due to political conflicts.
David Tennant has publicly defended J.K. Rowling as a renowned author of "Harry Potter" books while criticizing her recent controversial social media comments about transgender individuals, stating he hopes society can let people be and stop overstepping in others' lives. In the same interview, Tennant also compared Rowling's treatment of transgender people to a 1988 UK policy promoting homosexuality as absurd, calling the current situation similarly problematic. Other "Harry Potter" actors like Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint have also publicly opposed Rowling's views in recent years.
Xavier Becerra, a seasoned former U.S. health secretary and legal battle-tested leader, has entered the crowded Democratic gubernatorial race in California as he seeks to challenge Gavin Newsom. Known for his experience navigating the challenges posed by Donald Trump’s administration during the first term, Becerra is banking on his ability to lead effectively against a second-term Trump-like backlash. The race has reached a critical moment as voters weigh whether Kamala Harris will join the field, pitting California’s blueshifted Democratic landscape against national trends of political turnover and uncertainty.
The shooting at the Israeli Embassy in Washington killed two embassy staff members as a suspected Palestinian attacker, later revealed to be linked to extremist groups, claimed support for "Free Palestine" but harbored anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim views. The attack coincided with the ongoing Gaza conflict, displacing over 90% of its population, which has sparked international protests and concerns about rising extremism in the U.S.
Microsoft has raised prices on its Xbox Series X, Series S consoles, controllers, and some games after years of anticipation. The basic Xbox Series S now costs $379.99, while the Series X is priced at $599.99—a significant jump from their original launch price. Along with higher controller prices starting at $64.99 for the standard model up to $199.99 for top-tier versions, Microsoft has also increased fees for its first-party games by nearly $30 this holiday season. The company cited market conditions and rising development costs as the primary reasons for the hikes, following a similar strategy adopted by Nintendo in response to external economic pressures like tariffs.
The article discusses how Moody's downgrade of the U.S. credit rating could significantly increase borrowing costs for consumers. The downgrade led to higher bond yields, affecting various consumer loans such as mortgages, auto loans, and credit cards. Experts predict that interest rates may remain elevated throughout the year due to economic uncertainty from President Trump's tariff policies and potential Federal Reserve actions.
Sydney’s rail network has become highly vulnerable due to its reliance on a single converging area for lines and outdated communication methods between staff and passengers. During peak hour on Wednesday morning, commuters faced delays or were forced to take buses after heavy train lines ground nearly all services except the Illawarra line. The state premier acknowledged that improved information for travelers will be part of a review, but experts warn that this isn’t an isolated issue, with previous outages highlighting how critical such systems are.
A 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck near Istanbul, prompting intense panic as residents scrambled to escape buildings, with over 150 hospitalized after jumping from windows during what appeared to be an aftershock. The quake occurred about 25 miles southwest of the city, with shallow depth leading to long-duration shaking, and was followed by continued aftershocks for over an hour. Eyewitness accounts described violent ground movement and panic, confirming it as a mainshock despite initial confusion, while authorities urged residents to avoid buildings amid the chaos on a public holiday.
The Jacksonville Jaguars made history by drafting Travis Hunter, the first two-way star in over 40 years, with the second overall pick, after trading up from fifth place with the Cleveland Browns to secure him. The deal involved surrendering picks six through fifteen, seen as a bold and strategic move. Hunter is viewed as a dual threat capable of thriving on both sides of the ball, signaling a shift toward greater aggression in their drafting approach. This trade solidifies their roster and revitalizes a franchise struggling under an unproven coach and inconsistent quarterback play, positioning them as a formidable force with significant upside for years to come.
The uncertain path to Australia’s next election has political leaders like Anthony Albanese considering forming a minority government, as neither major party can secure a clear majority. With a crossbench pushing for progressive reforms, voters may see potential benefits despite opposition from conservative groups.
The Trump administration has escalated its enforcement of immigration laws by arresting aMilwaukee judge for obstructing an ICE operation. Federal agents reportedly targeted Judge Hannah Dugan after she attempted to prevent an undocumented immigrant from being taken into custody, leading to his successful flight and eventual arrest. The incident highlights the broader erosion of judicial independence as political pressure mounts against sitting judges, with similar actions already taken against other judges under the administration.
Ryan Donnelly and Jacqui Burfoot, who appeared on "Married at First Sight," were forced to part ways amid intense arguments during their final vows ceremony. Jacqui filed for a restraining order in Tasmania after receiving damaging online claims against Ryan, leading him to seek a domestic violence restraining order as well. Despite her legal actions, Jacqui is now engaged to another Mafs co-star, Clint Rice, who proposed at the show’s finale viewing party. Ryan expressed his fear that these attacks could harm his career and relationships.
The article highlights Form Energy's exploration into alternative battery technologies, focusing on a promising breakthrough with sodium-based fuel cells that could revolutionize transportation and logistics due to their high energy density. After facing challenges in reversing reactions for metal-air batteries, the team discovered that sodium-based fuel cells offered a more efficient solution, operating at moderate temperatures suitable for use on regional airplanes or ships without the need for charging infrastructure.
The White House has changed covid.gov into a website for promoting the so-called lab leak theory for the origins of covid-19. At some point in the past week, covid-19, started to redirect to the White House. Trump’s allies have long claimed that covid-19 was designed in a lab and was either intentionally or accidentally leaked. The response to the covid-19 pandemic by the first Trump administration was arguably one of the worst among wealthy countries. Because compared to the rest of the world, Trump failed spectacularly to keep Americans safe.
The Anker 737 power bank is now available for $99 after a $10 coupon, making it a great deal at an already low price of $109 before the discount. With a massive 24,000mAh capacity and fast 140W charging, it’s perfect for powering through devices on the go, including Apple iPhones and iPads. Its compact design weighing just 630 grams ensures it’s easy to travel with, even on flights thanks to its battery below the airline 100Wh limit.
For fantasy managers, Kyle Schwarber of the Philadelphia Phillies may become a candidate for droppability due to his struggling performance this season, including a low batting average and high strikeout rate. Chris Sale from the Atlanta Braves is another player whose ERA has declined, though his BABIP could improve as he gets more run support. Javier Baez of the Detroit Tigers, despite having a decent May, shows signs of potential with lower power metrics but higher walk rates that may not justify his inclusion in fantasy lineups for an extended period. Owners should remain patient and consider rostering these players based on their evolving performances.
Australia's winter may bring warmer and wetter conditions generally, but regions like South Australia and Victoria could face increased bushfire risks from unseasonal dryness despite the overall trend. The Bureau of Meteorology expects typical rainfall in the north and southeast while other areas will see higher-than-average rainfall. Climate change is driving these changes with high-pressure systems contributing to warmer temperatures and lower fire risk in some environments, while others may experience drier conditions tied to the autumn weather patterns.
The beloved pope, who was 88, passed away after battling pneumonia. Known for his push toward reform, Francis made the Church more open, compassionate, and involved with social issues. His influence was met with mixed reactions within the Church, which remains divided on many issues. Born in Buenos Aires to a military dictatorship, Francis grew up with a deep sense of justice and compassion.
The Actors Guild of Nigeria has called for mass prayers and increased membership amid tragic actor deaths in Owerri, urging stronger workplace regulations to prevent further tragedies. After two unnamed actors were found dead at a house party, leaving others injured, the guild emphasized the importance of unionization as seen by its 2019 growth. President Emeka Rollas also credited divineervention for similar tragedies last year and warned against risky work environments in his Instagram post, urging content creators to be licensed. The organization remains one of Nigeria's largest actors' groups with over two million members across the country.
Winhance 5 represents a significant upgrade as the tool evolves into a fully functional Windows optimization application. Fixes address issues like improper window sizing on low-resolution displays and streamline app installation processes, while new features enhance version management, config file handling, and user-friendly improvements for better theme and settings management. Code refactoring further improves maintainability by reducing code duplication and enhancing efficiency in applying configurations.
Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre highlighted the collective stance of northern European countries supporting an unconditional 30-day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. The group, part of the Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF), emphasizes accountability for the ceasefire to avoid sanctions. During discussions with leaders, both U.S. President Trump and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky were involved in pushing for the proposal, which stems from the 2022 invasion by Russia. Støre stressed that respecting these direct negotiations is crucial for halting the conflict effectively.
Kings of Leon's Caleb Followill has canceled his upcoming UK and European tour after sustaining a serious injury to his foot during a "freak accident." The singer underwent emergency surgery, which will keep him sidelined for eight weeks. While the band expresses regret over the cancellations and thanks fans for their understanding, they are focused on recovery and future performances. Both Blackweir Fields and Lytham festival have issued refunds for ticket holders affected by the cancellation.
The trial of"Diddy" continues to expand as prosecutors revealed the existence of a fifth alleged victim, "Victim 5," who will soon testify under scrutiny after being granted anonymity. Despite attempts by Diddy’s lawyers to suppress this information, the judge allowed "Victim 5” to remain anonymous in exchange for their cooperation. Meanwhile, concerns have emerged about other victims, including "Victim 3,” whose appearance in court remains uncertain despite a subpoena, while "Victim 2” is expected to provide testimony about financial losses and social isolation experienced during their alleged relationship.
Sussan Ley, a prominent Liberal MP, is poised to become the first female leader of the party after winning the leadership contest following Peter Dutton's defeat in the recent federal election. The Liberal Party will meet at 10am on Tuesday to select a new leader and deputy leader, with candidates including Ley and Angus Taylor. Ley is favored by moderate Liberals and centre-right faction members, but the outcome hinges on key undecided MPs, including former premiers, as Jacinta Nampijinpa Price withdraws her support for Taylor to join Ley's campaign. The result could significantly shape the party's future under her leadership.
The Trump family's cryptocurrency venture, World Liberty Financial, announced a $2 billion transaction between MGX and Binance, involving several conflicts of interest, including Eric Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Zach Witkoff, Steve Witkoff, and Justin Sun. The deal was made at a major crypto conference in the UAE, where Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, a Trump ally, met with President Trump. MGX chairs were involved in building a Trump hotel in Dubai, while Binance faces SEC scrutiny for manipulation. Justin Sun, whose TRON bought after the election, received Trump's support to halt the SEC case. The transaction is criticized for its complexity of conflicts of interest.
Mexico’s Supreme Court has undergone a historic reshuffle, with all positions filled by Morena Party candidates, including Hugo Aguilar, the first Indigenous chief justice in decades. Despite a low voter turnout of just 13% in the election, which critics say may signal a shift toward political control over justice, Sheinbaum hailed it as a success for democracy. However, Aguilar faces scrutiny over allegations of accepting favors in controversial projects like the Maya Train development. The move redefines Mexico’s judicial structure and raises questions about its impact on governance and economic stability as concerns about judicial independence grow.
The article introduces an innovative method involving a "Press & Hold" gesture to confirm that someone is a human rather than a bot. This simple interaction uniquely identifies users, with a specific reference ID (be7362a3-286b-11f0-8ac3-36026e5cca5c) playing a central role in the process.
Sarah Michelle Gellar confirmed her return as Buffy Summers for the upcoming reboot of *Buffy the Vampire Slayer*, which is set to air on Hulu. She addressed rumors about "fake characters," assuring fans that the series will continue its legacy of featuring LGBTQ+ themes and antiheroes. The cast, including Dolly Parton as an executive producer alongside Chloé Zhao, who directed the pilot episode, brings a fresh perspective while maintaining the show's groundbreaking spirit.
Famine looms for Gaza as blockade accelerates amid severe food shortages, with humanitarian agencies warning the situation will worsen in months ahead. The blockade imposed by Israel has left the enclave without much aid and supplies, exacerbating already dire conditions. International organizations have warned that sanctions and military actions are making it harder to deliver food, while aid groups fight to prevent further suffering for the population.
Jamie Lee Curtis sparked attention by confronting Facebook about AI-manipulated ads promoting sketchy products, a rare public outburst aimed at stopping such scams. She highlighted a growing trend where celebrities are increasingly targeted by scammers using AI to impersonate them in misleading promotional videos. The issue is fueled by the rise of affordable AI tools, making it easier for fraudsters to create false identities and promote deceptive products like fake cures or miracle treatments.
Mike Lynch’s luxurious superyacht, Bayesian, lost a diver during a tragic underwater operation that led to its fatal sinking in a violent storm off Sicily. The accident, which claimed 22 lives including Mike Lynch and his daughter, is under investigation with human error being a potential factor. Salvage efforts are set to resume once the inquiry concludes later this week, while the incident deeply saddened those aboard, including family members and colleagues.
Porters in Laleli, a narrow alleyway in central Istanbul, transport packages destined for far-off destinations, marking a key link in the "suitcase trade" that once transported goods across continents to sub-Saharan Africa. Once a bustling hub, this informal shipping network now faces growing challenges from rising costs and tougher residency requirements set by Turkish authorities.