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The lifting of U.S. sanctions on Syria by President Trump is a beacon of hope for Syrians after a decade of war, offering immediate relief with increased salaries, cheaper essentials like bread and gasoline, and improved electricity access. This move not only addresses dire living conditions but also paves the way for economic recovery, as it frees Syria from isolation in the global economy and restores trade opportunities crucial for rebuilding an economy devastated by conflict.
A legal notice from the Indian government has sparked controversy over the commercialization of ancient gems believed to be connected to the Buddha's remains, which are now owned by a British colonial family seeking high bids for their sale. The government emphasized the cultural and religious significance of these artifacts, urging their return to preserve sacred heritage. Failure to comply could lead to legal action in India, Hong Kong, and international courts over alleged violations of cultural heritage laws, drawing criticism from those advocating for the respect and protection of sacred relics.
The Trump administration has halted the Empire Wind offshore wind farm project, citing concerns about rushed approval by the Biden administration. This move aligns with Trump's executive order to pause new offshore wind projects, despite Empire Wind having already started construction and obtained federal leases since 2017. The Interior Department claimed insufficient analysis for the project but has simultaneously removed environmental review requirements for oil and gas leases, which received substantial political donations. This action underscores a broader policy of obstruction towards clean energy projects, particularly wind power, which is being falsely targeted as harmful to birds and aesthetically unpleasing.
Your scent could be your new best friend—or not. A study in *Scientific Reports* reveals that two heterosexual women can quickly assess friendship potential based on each other’s scent, often within minutes of meeting. This olfactory judgment draws from research into the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes, which influence attraction and immune system compatibility. While earlier studies focused on romantic preferences using "sweaty T-shirt" experiments, this latest work highlights how "diplomatic odor"—a mix of personal choices like diet, pet exposure, and laundry detergent—affects platonic connections.
Patrick Jambon, a 58-year-old French artist living in Berlin, approaches the city’s gallery scene in a retro-futuristic, meticulously planned way. Wearing a vibrant outfit with cartoonishly large metal-framed glasses and a yellow helmet, he ventures from one gallery to another as part of his "gallery project," visiting over 6,000 venues since moving to the city 25 years ago. Despite his elaborate performances aimed at engaging audiences directly, Jambon often finds it hard to make eye contact with passersby, even as his interactions grow more prolonged and meaningful as the night progresses.
"Intel is set to drastically reduce its workforce by laying off more than 20% of its employees, as the company aims to streamline operations and shift toward an engineering-focused culture. With over 108,900 employees at the end of last year, the layoffs could total tens of thousands, following a series of reductions since 2022 amid declining sales driven by slower adoption of AI technologies. The restructuring follows former CEO Pat Gelsinger's unexpected departure in March, with Lip-Bu Tan currently leading the company as it prepares to report quarterly earnings later this week—a pivotal moment for many tech firms announcing layoffs."
Jeffrey Goldberg revealed that top Trump administration officials used encrypted apps like Signal for sensitive communications, sparking questions about information security within the Pentagon as Pete Hegseth shared classified details with family and a Pentagon employee. The dysfunction and leak wave within the administration continue to unfold amid widespread scrutiny of top aides, while the use of Signal raises concerns about communication security in a chaotic system.
Ras Baraka, the Newark mayor, faced arrest while protesting an ICE detention facility in New Jersey, despite lacking proper permits. He vowed to continue fighting against Geo Group's controversial contract. DHS agents treated him with care during his arrest. Meanwhile, three Democratic Congress members at the protest are now under investigation, highlighting broader tensions over the detention center's approval.
The U.S. Defense Department has taken a significant step forward by ordering a 20% reduction in four-star officers, marking a major shift under President Trump's second term as he deepens cuts at the Pentagon. Former Fox News host Pete Hegseth has been quick to reshape the department, firing top generals and admirals while pushing for Trump’s national security agenda and withdrawing support for discriminatory diversity initiatives.
U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen made an unusual stop in El Salvador on Friday as he attempted to meet with a man mistakenly deported from the U.S., only to face off againstC E C O T prison guards who wouldn’t let him leave. After initially refusing entry into El Salvador’s notorious penitentiary, Abrego Garcia was brought to Van Hollen’s hotel by his lawyer just before the senator departed on Thursday for Washington. When soldiers stopped them 3 kilometers from the prison, they were told he couldn’t proceed further without authorization.
The White House unveiled a revamped COVID-19 website that promoted the theory the virus leaked from a Chinese lab, framing it as the pandemic's "true origins," while also criticizing Biden's policies and targeting Anthony Fauci for his supposed influence. The new site replaces a previous focus on vaccines with an image of Trump and criticism of Biden's handling of the crisis under his predecessor.
Meet Piccolo, the 8-month-old cat who has grown into a tall, strong feline while remaining cuter than ever. He’s got an enthusiastic personality, zipping through days filled with play, meals, and naps with boundless energy. Yet, he sometimes lets his youthful antics get the better of him, like nipping at fingers. ARK staff find him endlessly endearing, praising his cool, calm demeanor that hides his unpredictable, energetic side.
Toyota hit a record for its second straight month with global car sales in April, boosted by strong demand in the U.S. and Japan as customers made final purchases before U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs took effect. The automaker reported 936,718 units sold globally, marking an 12% increase year-over-year, while production reached 902,425 units. In the U.S., Toyota and Lexus sales rose by 10%, driven by steady demand and a surge in orders as tariffs on imported vehicles began affecting prices.
Edan Alexander, a 21-year-old American-Israeli dual citizen who had been believed to be the last surviving U.S.-born Israeli held hostage by Hamas in Gaza, was released on Monday as part of a deal negotiated directly with the United States. The release came after President Trump pressed for his safe return following the collapse of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas earlier that month. Alexander, who grew up in New Jersey and served in the Israeli military after completing a special program to prepare young immigrants for service, is now free after more than two decades of captivity under Hamas.
The Israeli military conducted a strike in Gaza that destroyed a school sheltering forcibly displaced Palestinian families, resulting in at least 10 deaths, including a child who burned to death. Over the past week, multiple attacks on tent encampments have claimed the lives of over 60 Palestinians.
Startups Weekly recap: Startups saw significant activity this week, with notable M&A deals, funding rounds, and exits. Employer.com acquired Mainstreet.com in a fintech M&A, while General Fusion laid off 25% of its workforce amid financial struggles. Datadog also expanded its tech ecosystem by acquiring Eppo and Metaplane. Retention issues dogged 11x co-founder Hasan Sukkar as he stepped down as CEO. Meanwhile, VC activity saw NewLimit focus on longevity, raising $130M, and Finom, a neobank, secure $105M in funding. Recraft raised $30M after its AI TurboTax rival hit the milestone of 2 million users, while Blinq raised $25M to replace business cards with digital alternatives.
The Africa Governance Centre, in collaboration with the Government of Ghana, is organizing a historic African Political Parties Summit from August 12th to 14th in Accra. This summit will bring together leaders from over 100 political parties across 50 countries, along with heads of state and key stakeholders, to discuss governance and economic transformation. The event aims to foster inter-party collaboration and adopt a framework for sustainable development. Interested media can register by August 1st through the provided link.
It didn’t take much for Jacob Elordi to sign on for Shaun Grant and Justin Kurzel‘s adaptation of the Booker Prize-winning novel The Narrow Road to the Deep North. Audiences also see Dorrigo later in life as a traumatized yet well respected surgeon and war hero. Watch on Deadline“Richard’s father was a prisoner on the Death Railway, and so was the screenwriter Shaun Grant’s grandfather,” Elordi said. And he said that for Dorrigo, the love of Amy was one of them. So it’s almost about the the power of like a ghost love, or the idea of love that sustains us.”All five episodes of The Narrow Road to the Deep North are streaming on Prime Video.
Workforce reductions across various industries signal a response to economic pressures and strategic shifts in 2024-2025. Companies like Workday, Salesforce, Meta, and Wayfair are scaling back roles due to market competition or restructuring, while others, such as Amazon and Stripe, adjust HR strategies amid inflationary challenges. Creative sectors, fintech firms, and global exits also contribute to this trend, with notable layoffs in solar energy and healthcare as companies reposition for growth or efficiency. Across industries, workforce reductions of 10% or more reflect broader economic pressures shaping employment dynamics.
The NBA season offers valuable lessons for teams on building success through depth development, cultivating star-friendly cultures, strategic coaching, high-turnover trades, salary cap management, countering opponents' weaknesses, and nurturing bench talent. Teams like the Pacers and Knicks exemplify these strategies by investing in future stars, fostering winning cultures, optimizing roster flexibility, and adapting to competitive landscapes, ensuring long-term success.
Investment in Australia's clean energy sector surged to a record $2.4 billion in early 2025 as the country accelerates its transition to renewable energy. The Clean Energy Council highlighted six new battery projects totalling 1.5 gigawatts of capacity and $2.8 billion in investments, with the Wooreen battery in Victoria being the largest, supported by federal funding. However, renewable energy investments grew more slowly than other sectors, with only two solar farms committed at $410 million compared to higher investments elsewhere. The nation aims for 82% renewable energy by 2030, requiring further significant investment to meet climate goals.
The FBI warns of a sophisticated malware called BadBox, which exploited devices for media streaming, car entertainment, and video projection. Based on the Triada strain from 2016, it used advanced rooting techniques to bypass Android security, leading Google to update its OS in 2017. A year later, attackers pre-infected thousands of devices through a supply-chain attack, prompting Google to enhance its defenses. In 2023, security firm Human Security discovered BigBox on millions of Chinese devices via Triada, enabling activities like advertising fraud and fake accounts.
After Donald Trump’s inauguration in January, Viktor Orban predicted the "Trump tornado" would bring a golden era for Europe’s far right—but what once seemed likely is now unlikely. Hungary’s economy, which fueled Orban’s previous victories, has weakened as Trump’s aggressive trade policies and U.S.-Hungarian tariff disputes strain the relationship. Meanwhile, Hungary’s political opposition appears stronger than during Orban’s tenure, and his reliance on Trump for support is no longer as advantageous given the economic challenges ahead.
has surpassed $5 billion in gross bookings, and that it has hit this target within 24 months — faster than any game in mobile gaming history. Massimo Maietti, Scopely’s president of gaming, said in a blog post, “To provide context: over the past decade, more than 1.4 million mobile titles have launched globally. reached this financial milestone in just 24 months—significantly ahead of the previous benchmark of 40 months.”Monopoly Go! The studio also noted that, in terms of numbers, players have made 500 million in-game connections and 450 million invites, and that 20 million players engage with the game’s community channels on a regular basis. Maietti said, “As we enter our third year, our mission is unchanged: to continue delivering a best-in-class, deeply socially connected, and creatively engaging experience for our players.”
Angel Reese shattered records and celebrated her LSU roots as the Chicago Sky swept the Brazilian national team in their WNBA exhibition opener, scoring a double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds. The former LSU star, returning to her alma mater after transferring from Maryland, praised the program and shared highlights of her time at LSU with her teammates before the game. Her teammate Hailey Van Lith also made a strong debut with seven points, five assists, and three rebounds. The Sky, under new coach Tyler Marsh, rode a stellar performance by Kia Nurse to a decisive 89-62 victory, while Brazil faces Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever in their next stop on the U.S. tour.
"The Price" captures the emotional heart of The Last of Us by revisiting a pivotal moment from the game and exploring the raw emotions of Joel and Ellie. Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey bring depth to their performances, illuminating the complexities of their relationship. The episode introduces Eugene and dips into flashbacks that evoke the tension between Joel and Tommy with their father, Tony Dalton. It's a poignant and intimate look at two characters defined by their bond. --- This summary effectively highlights the emotional core of the episode, key character dynamics, and introduces new elements in a concise manner.
Mike Myers, the iconic comic actor behind Austin Powers, sparked a national debate after mimeing "elbows up" during an SNL sketch in response to Elon Musk's controversial remarks about Canada and President Trump. The act, inspired by his frustration with Musk's comments, became a public declaration of solidarity with his country, using a slogan referencing Trump's false claim that Canada is the 51st state. Since then, Myers has used his role to satirize Musk's anti-Canadian views, highlighting his critical stance on divisive policies as a threat to Canada's values.
Israel appears set on destroying the framework created to ensure compliance with international law in a way that will have profound consequences that reverberate far beyond Palestine, the international court of justice has heard. “Plans are reportedly under way for Israel to annex 75 sq km of Rafah, one-fifth of Gaza, to Israel’s so-called buffer zone, permanently. Israel strictly controls all inflows of international aid for the 2.4 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. In hearings last year in a separate case at the court, the country accused Israel of committing genocide against the Palestinians in Gaza – a charge Israel denies. Experts say the decision, though not legally binding, could profoundly impact international jurisprudence, international aid to Israel and public opinion.
On this week’s *The Daily Show*, Jon Stewart mocked Donald Trump for suggesting children might have fewer toys in his economy amid Biden’s policies, comparing Trump’s argument to Shakespeare and using his niece as an example of happiness unrelated to material wealth. Stewart humorously poked fun at Trump’s idea that kids could have just a few dolls or five hoops by mentioning standardized tests and G.I. Joe instead, suggesting Biden’s policies might lead to such rationing.
The Trump administration is teaming up with Israel to distribute humanitarian aid in Gaza by ending the two-month blockade on food and fuel deliveries, but aid workers have expressed concerns about the feasibility of this plan. The proposed mechanism involves creating a limited number of distribution zones within the Strip, each capable of supplying around 700,000 Palestinians, while ensuring that aid workers can operate without direct interference from Israeli military forces stationed outside these zones to protect them.
The Dodgers' Teoscar Hernandez suffered a Grade 1 groin strain, ending his night after he left the game in the fourth inning despite rolling up four RBI hits earlier. The injury placed him on the 10-day injured list, prompting the recall of outfielder James Outman. Despite the setback, the injury doesn't overshadow Hernandez's strong season stats, including a .315 batting average and 34 RBIs as the NL West-leading Dodgers continue to thrive.
Get ready for more twisted thrills! The second season of *Twisted Metal* premieres on July 31, with all episodes dropping at once on Peacock. Anthony Mackie, Stephanie Beatriz, and Will Arnett return alongside new addition Anthony Carrigan as Calypso, bringing the demolition derby tournament to life. With a team behind it that includes vets from *Cobra Kai* and *Deadpool*, the series mixes action and comedy in a post-apocalyptic U.S., leaning into its goofy, *Fallout*-esque humor while joining the wave of successful gaming adaptations dominating TV and film.
The legendary songwriter Tim Rice, behind Disney classics like *The Lion King* and *Aladdin*, is making his much-awaited return to animated features after 25 years to pen three new songs for *The Land of Sometimes*, expected in late 2025. With over two decades of Broadway credits and EGOT-winning achievements, as well as Disney blockbusters, Rice brings unmatched expertise to the project. The film, directed by Leon Joosen, who worked on *Saving Santa*, features an A-list voice cast and has secured deals for a soundtrack album, ensuring long-term resonance.
J.K. Rowling has faced backlash over her recent anti-transgender remarks, prompting Warner Bros. to distance itself from her involvement in the upcoming Harry Potter series. HBO Chairman and CEO Casey Bloys clarified that while Rowling is producing the show through her Brontë Film and TV banner, the series will remain focused on its core themes of love and self-acceptance, unaffected by her personal views. The company emphasized that the story's positivity is its priority, despite public criticism surrounding Rowling's statements. Meanwhile, actors like Emma Watson and Daniel Radcliffe continue to portray their roles in the franchise with dedication.
Geoff Ralston, known for his time at Y Combinator, has launched the Safe Artificial Intelligence Fund (SAIF) focused on AI safety, security, and responsible deployment. The fund plans to invest $100,000 in startups, capped at $10 million total. SAIF will support companies developing tools for safe AI practices, such as enhancing decision-making transparency and ensuring compliance with regulations. Ralston aims to avoid funding fully autonomous weapons and instead prefers backing systems that prevent or detect AI-related attacks. He hopes his YC connections will give him an edge in this crowded field.
Perfect for those who need a compact yet powerful solution, the Torras MiniMag Power Bank features a slim 5,000mAh capacity with fast charging support via MagSafe or USB-C. At just 0.3 inches thick and weighing 4 ounces, it's as thin as an iPhone 15 while offering up to 7.5W charging speed through MagSafe or 18W with a USB-C cable. Available in Glacier Gray and Azalea Pink, this versatile power bank makes it ideal for on-the-go use, though not suited for devices requiring additional features like kickstands. --- This summary highlights the key points effectively while maintaining brevity and engagement.
The TCL 50 XL NXTPAPER 5G offers an exceptionally comfortable viewing experience with its adaptive brightness mode that minimizes glare and effectively reduces harmful blue light exposure by up to 61%. It features a high refresh rate of 120Hz for seamless multitasking and includes a large 5010mAh battery, along with advanced camera specs like a 50MP AI triple rear shooter. Available on Verizon, Total Wireless, and Boost Mobile for $99.99, this budget-friendly device combines impressive performance with affordability, making it an ideal choice for those seeking top-tier features without the high cost.
The unexpected price increase for Xbox consoles has sparked worries about a similar move for the PS5. In other regions, prices have already risen, with major retailers still selling PS5 versions at full price.
The tech market's unpredictable landscape in 2025 saw a fleeting surge in M&A activity before being overshadowed by political tariffs and economic uncertainty. Early optimism, fueled by recovering startup valuations and major deals like CoreWeave's $1.7 billion acquisition of Weights&Biases, gave hope for a rebound. However, Donald Trump's April tariffs sent shockwaves through the industry, causing tech stocks to plummet and casting doubt over future M&A prospects. Despite this turbulence, some acquisitions—like OpenAI's rumored purchase of Windsurf—continue, but the broader outlook remains uncertain, leaving 2025 as a challenging year for dealmaking.
In Sweden, gang-related violence has claimed the lives of at least 60 non-involved individuals over the past few years. Many victims were relatives of gang members, mistaken for criminals, or present in the wrong place. The perpetrators are often young, influenced by drugs, and lack local knowledge. In 2023 alone, two-thirds of these incidents involved innocent people. So far this year, five have been injured and one killed as a result.
Ukraine’s parliament overwhelmingly passed a U.S.-Ukraine minerals deal, showing strong support for closer US-Ukraine ties despite Russia’s failed ceasefire in its ongoing conflict, as Moscow declared to mark WWII victory. The deal could provide long-term US support and security guarantees for Ukraine while also outlining economic benefits through a 50% profit-sharing partnership. However, the Trump administration has recently reversed earlier promises to end the war quickly, signaling its commitment to the peace process while acknowledging Russia’s demands may be excessive.
The legal case centers around Erin Patterson and her mother Heather, examining charges related to Erin selling mushrooms using Heather's dehydrator without authorization. Heather experienced symptoms including vomiting and charcoal ingestion after the incident in April 2023, leading to severe health complications requiring hospitalization. Medical evidence suggested a toxin caused her health issues rather than food poisoning. The trial will assess whether these factors influence Erin's guilt or innocence.
Shaboozey sparked controversy at the 2025 American Music Awards when Megan Moroney mistakenly credited The Carter Family instead of himself and her partner during their joint performance. In a heartfelt Instagram post, Shaboozey clarified that his reaction had nothing to do with her and praised her for her incredible work in country music. He emphasized that his response was about celebrating the true history of country music and its power to unite people despite differences.
"Israel has blocked aid to Gaza for over ten weeks, accusing Hamas of diverting supplies meant for civilians. Meanwhile, the U.S. administration has unveiled a new plan aimed at addressing these concerns, but experts warn it could pave the way for a precedent of indirect interference in Palestinian affairs."
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.
Dannielynn Birkhead Attend Kentucky Derby Gala in Anna Nicole Smith’s 2004 Gown, Stunning Her Dad With A Touching Moment. Dannielynn wore a black evening gown featuring crystal straps and a low back at the Barnstable Brown Gala just as her mother did 17 years prior. Her father shared photos on Instagram, expressing pride as his daughter replicated her mother’s look, saying it was "super cool." He also noted how close the moment felt to having a hug from Anna Nicole Smith, highlighting the emotional connection between them across two decades.
Orders from United States factories have tumbled in April after a surge in March when businesses had front-loaded purchases in anticipation of tariffs. Aircraft orders fell by 51.5 percent in April. Electrical equipment, appliances and component manufacturing fell by 0.3 percent. Excluding transportation, which led the surge in March orders, orders fell 0.5 percent, matching March’s decline of non-transportation goods. Shipments of these so-called core capital goods fell by an unrevised 0.1 percent, or $1.8bn.
In an intense legal battle over corporate espionage allegations, HR tech startup Deel has filed an amended complaint against its rival Rippling, alleging that one of Rippling’s employees impersonated a legitimate customer to steal sensitive information. The suit also claims Rippling's CEO, Parker Conrad, is motivated by anger toward his venture capitalist backer, Andreessen Horowitz, and that Rippling has used false claims in press and with regulators to damage Deel. Meanwhile, Deel, which reported over $1 billion in annual revenue, denies wrongdoing and maintains its commitment to ethical competition.
"Trump's lawsuit against CBS over Beto O’Rourke’s interview might fail. Key arguments suggest insufficient evidence linking viewership drops to the show, editorial protections under the First Amendment, minimal impact on the election outcome, timing considerations, negligible stock market effect, and consumer laws not supporting such claims."