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As sea levels rise at an accelerating rate in some parts of the world, threatening coastal communities, scientists warn that current targets for global warming may not be sufficient to prevent catastrophic impacts. A new study suggests that even meeting the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C warming goal could still lead to significant melting of polar ice sheets, and proposes a stricter aim—perhaps closer to 1°C or a long-term target—to ensure planetary stability. Experts emphasize the urgent need for more ambitious climate action as temperatures continue to rise and carbon dioxide levels reach unprecedented levels.
Scarlett Johansson peered through a recreated jungle set at Sky Studios Elstree, where Universal Pictures filmed *Jurassic World: Rebirth*. The movie, along with its predecessor *Dominion*, benefited from £89.1 million in UK taxpayer-funded incentives, part of a scheme that has paid out over £5.9 billion since 2007. While critics question the effectiveness of these subsidies, data shows every £1 spent generated £8.30 in economic value, creating jobs and boosting growth. However, some argue Britain’s natural attractions and skilled workforce might suffice without incentives.
Japan’s top utilities are leveraging cutting-edge lab-made fuels to slash their carbon footprint while preserving decades of fossil fuel infrastructure, positioning them as innovation leaders in a climate-obsessed nation already trailing global peers. To counter criticism, Electric Power Development and Osaka Gas are using this year’s World Expo in Osaka to showcase their plan for integrating alternative fuels into existing systems, ensuring energy security without sacrificing stability or pipeline assets—proving such investments aren’t just a distraction but a strategic move toward greener energy independence.
The remains of 368 Japanese citizens, including those from the Solomon Islands, Russia, and Ioto (a Pacific island widely known as Iwo Jima), were recently laid to rest in a national cemetery in Tokyo. This marks the latest batch of unidentified war dead being honored, joining over 371,008 people whose remains are now buried there, many of whom died in Siberia as Japanese prisoners of war after the war ended.
President Trump's administration is implementing significant personnel reductions at the CIA and other intelligence agencies to align with his goal of downsizing key government institutions. These cuts will unfold over several years through reduced hiring rather than layoffs, with preliminary reports indicating Congress has been informed about the proposed changes but details remain unclear. The agency is addressing these transitions by offering buyouts to some employees who faced challenges in handling high-pressure roles, reflecting its strategy to streamline operations and refocus on core mission requirements.
The article reveals that Black and Latina women in Los Angeles are often exposed to beauty products containing formaldehyde or similar cancer-causing chemicals. A study found nearly half of these women used products with such harmful agents, while Europe has already banned formaldehyde in cosmetics, but the U.S. continues to overlook this issue. This widespread exposure is linked to socio-political pressures from Eurocentric beauty standards, which have led to heavy reliance on products like straighteners and skin lighteners. The marketing of these products as self-care for glowing skin hides their harmful effects, exacerbating disparities in cancer rates among different racial groups.
Aaron Ekblad faced suspension for two games after elbowing Brandon Hagel in the head during their game, raising questions about whether such incidents might recur more frequently this season. The Panthers will miss the suspended defenseman as they prepare for Game 5 and either Game 6 or their next round game. Coach Jon Cooper noted the difficulty of adjusting to Ekblad's absence while relying on other key players like Niko Mikkola, who received a five-minute penalty for another incident involving Tampa Bay's Zemgus Girgensons.
Rosario captivates with its exploration of a young woman's curiosity about her grandmother's mysterious death, which soon unravels into a haunting supernatural mystery. The film vividly portrays a confident yet flawed character navigating her career-driven life in Manhattan before encountering the supernatural elements hidden in her past. Through a mix of practical effects and unsettling atmosphere, Rosario delves into themes of sacrifice, cultural identity, and the weight of one's family history, offering both thriller thrills and emotional depth.
Samsung's venture investment unit is considering a $100 million investment in California startup Exo, with a round led by Sands Capital, Bold Capital, and Qubit Health Capital. Imar Ishrak, chairman of Qubit Health, will join Exo's board. Exo, founded in 2015, uses AI and advanced technology to create handheld medical imaging devices for ultrasounds, raising over $320 million from notable investors. The company recently secured a $220 million Series C round. Additionally, Exo is exploring a partnership with Samsung Medison Co., which specializes in medical device technologies.
Carl Weathers, the beloved actor behind Combat Carl in *Toy Story*, has left us, but his iconic character will endure thanks to Ernie Hudson, who has been cast as the action figure's next voice. The "Ghostbusters" star, known for his role in *Predator*, brings the perfect rugged charm to the part. Weathers passed away last year at 76 due to heart disease, leaving Hollywood mourning the loss of a传奇actor who continued working until his final days, including a memorable cameo in *The Mandalorian*.
Aaron Rodgers continues to keep fans guessing about his marital status as he was spotted attending a concert in Austin while wearing a ring on his finger. The four-time MVP first donned the accessory during the Kentucky Derby, and while his longtime friend supports him at events, no one, including his old teammate A.J. Hawk, knows what it signifies. It's unclear if Rodgers took off the ring or simply chose to wear it again, leaving the mystery intact.
Oscar winner Rachel Weisz stars in "Séance on a Wet Afternoon," a psychodrama directed by Tomas Alfredson, set to be acquired by FilmNation ahead of Cannes. The film follows Myra, played by Weisz, a medium who manipulates her husband into kidnapping their wealthy client’s son for her own psychic ambitions. The movie, based on Mark McShane’s novel and previously adapted as a 1964 Richard Attenborough film, will also feature strong supporting performances from Kim Stanley and Rachel Weisz herself.
"The article discusses Bill Mechanic’s opposition to Trump’s proposed film tariffs, arguing they would increase production costs, especially affecting independent filmmakers reliant on subsidies. Studios and streamers might survive but at a reduced scale, while smaller companies face significant challenges. Mechanic criticizes Trump for using the tariff as a revenge tactic rather than addressing real issues, warning it would harm American workers and the film industry."
Mawari, a Web3 decentralized network that enables AI-driven immersive 3D experiences, today announced its Decentralized Infrastructure Offering (DIO) to expand its distributed network globally. A revenue-generating network built on real-world demandMawari’s infrastructure expansion is driven by the growing global demand for AI-driven immersive content. The DIO marks the next phase of Mawari’s growth, scaling its decentralized network to address the global demand for high-quality AI-driven immersive 3D content. Proven market demand driving network innovationThe growing demand for immersive AI-driven experiences is fueling rapid innovation in Mawari’s mobile edge computing (MEC) infrastructure. The Mawari Network powers real-time global streaming of immersive AI-driven experiences with close to zero latency.
An executive cautioned during Microsoft’s earnings call that customers might face AI service disruptions due to increased demand outpacing data center capacity. Amy Hood stated potential constraints as early as June, noting they aren’t related despite recent data center lease cancellations. The company remains committed to $80 billion in investments this year, with half focusing on U.S.-based facilities, and CEO Satya Nadella highlighted rapid expansion into 10 new countries and four continents during the quarter.
A senior Trump administration official has withdrawn a proposed rule that would have required data brokers to comply with privacy laws under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, marking a significant shift in federal efforts to regulate this lucrative industry. The CFPB had planned to treat data brokers no differently from other companies covered by the law, but Acting Director Russell Vought stated the rule wasn’t aligned with the Bureau’s current interpretation of the FCRA. This decision comes as the industry, valued at billions, continues to thrive despite risks like massive hacks exposing sensitive data.
"The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum faced significant turmoil when key board members, including Doug Emhoff and Vice President Kamala Harris, were fired. Emhoff criticized the politicization of Holocaust remembrance but vowed to continue combating hate and antisemitism. The firings coincided with Holocaust Remembrance Day, amid Biden's announcements of museum appointments, as Trump aimed to create division ahead of an election cycle focused on Jewish issues."
Amazon’s upgraded digital assistant powered by generative AI, Alexa+, has rolled out to over 100,000 users, CEO Andy Jassy said on the company’s earnings call Thursday. While that’s a far cry from the 600 million Alexa devices out there, the company is making some progress on the rollout of Alexa+, which was first unveiled in February. At the time, Amazon said that Alexa+ would roll out in waves over the coming months. Amazon’s rollout of Alexa+ seems to be progressing faster than Apple’s rollout of its new, LLM-powered Siri. Exhibit at TechCrunch Sessions: AI Secure your spot at TC Sessions: AI and show 1,200+ decision-makers what you’ve built — without the big spend.
The article highlights why Tesla’s Q1 2025 earnings could be the most hyped yet this year, as CEO Elon Musk has gotten involved in right-wing politics and promoted his cryptocurrency, DOGE. This has hurt Tesla’s stock, global sales, and profits, with analysts warning of weaker margins compared to companies like Volkswagen. Meanwhile, competition from China, Europe, and North America threatens Tesla’s growth, and the automaker is still struggling to explain its declining profit margins or address the shift toward autonomous vehicles.
An outdated Meta AI model, Llama 2, was reportedly used by the U.S. government to review a memo titled "Fork in the Road," which appeared to copy a similar message sent by Elon Musk to Twitter employees, influencing federal workers' decisions on returning to work amid the pandemic. Initially tested and utilized without authorization, this misuse led to public backlash, prompting Meta to revoke its ban on military applications and open its AI models for U.S. government use, including national security projects, in a recent policy reversal.
The Heybike Alpha is an affordable e-bike that balances cost, performance, and usability, making it a great choice for those on a budget. With its smooth operation, robust 26-inch fat tires, and up to 400-pound payload capacity, it’s ideal for both city commuting and rough terrain. However, assembly complexity and limited color options are notable drawbacks, along with issues like a tricky battery cover and a loud horn that may deter social use. Despite these challenges, the Alpha offers good value and functionality, though users should be prepared to invest time or money for a hassle-free experience.
Google has introduced a $250 per month AI Ultra plan offering exclusive access to cutting-edge machine learning models and features like its new Flow app, Deep Research, and enhanced reasoning mode in Gemini 2.5 Pro, along with YouTube Premium and a 30TB cloud storage bundle across Google Photos, Drive, and Gmail—making it significantly more affordable than competitors' similar offerings. New subscribers receive a 50% discount for the first three months, encouraging early adoption.
The Trump administration is leveraging diplomatic and economic tools in eastern Congo to promote peace, with Senior Africa Advisor Massad Boulos highlighting progress from M23 troops pulling out of Walikale. The trip to Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, and the U.S. underscores a fresh approach focusing on security and economic partnerships, including discussions about a cobalt deal vital for batteries. Emphasis is placed on respecting Congo's sovereignty while using various tools to achieve long-term stability in the region.
The attacker and wounded victims at Florida State University are currently being treated in hospital. Two people were killed and at least six others wounded during a mass shooting at Florida State University (FSU) on Thursday, according to investigators in the United States. Here is what we know so far about the suspect, victims and the investigation into the incident:What happened at Florida State University? Where did the FSU shooting take place? Phoenix Ikner is an FSU student, Jason Trumbower, chief of the university’s police force said during a news conference on Thursday.
Netball Australia secured financial stability after hosting the 2027 World Cup, reporting a $0.65 million surplus in 2024—a significant jump from the previous year's $0.26 million—and saw record attendance with over 366,000 fans attending matches last year, marking a 25% increase compared to 2023. The organisation aims to leverage its success and continue growing, including through international inclusion at events like the Commonwealth Games and Olympics.
The article captures a heated dinner conversation where frustration over Trump's handling of democratic values is evident. The speaker argues that supporting democracy isn't enough; it must evolve into actionable reforms to address systemic issues like wage inequality, healthcare access, unionization, wealth taxation, and anti-competitive corporate practices. The discussion underscores the need for both protecting current democratic structures and advancing policies that ensure economic justice and accountability.
"Real Madrid's thrilling victory over Mallorca kept their La Liga title hopes alive, as they extended their lead at the top of the table ahead of Barcelona’s potential celebrations. Kylian Mbappe played a pivotal role in the comeback, while fans mixed reactions to the appointment of Carlo Ancelotti as Brazil's new coach, as the club prepares for another crucial match against Barcelona."
Miley Cyrus reconsidered her promotion strategy for her upcoming album, ultimately deciding against it after consulting actor Harrison Ford during a 2024 Disney Legend event. The decision was met with surprise and insight, as Cyrus revealed that adapting her plans to a theater tour, set to premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival, was "the smartest move." She emphasized the importance of live singing for authenticity and connection with audiences, while also sharing how her unique vocal anatomy, influenced by a rare health condition, contributes to her signature rasp.
Xbox prices have surged across consoles, controllers, and games as Microsoft grapples with higher costs. The price hikes are global, affecting Europe, Australia, and other regions, while falling short of solely blaming U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports for the surge, which may also be influenced by inflation and supply chain challenges. Hardware manufactured in China likely contributes to the cost increases, though not directly linked, and games like select first-party titles saw a price hike starting this holiday season.
A powerful 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck near Ecuador on Friday morning, approximately 12 miles northeast of Esmeraldas. The U.S. Geological Survey reported the tremor, noting that while its magnitude is significant, the shake intensity is classified as light by their scale, though parts beyond the mapped areas may still experience noticeable tremors. Seismologists are reviewing data and could adjust the earthquake's magnitude or revise the shake-severity map based on additional information collected.
The Energy Star program, which provides savings of up to $450 annually for homeowners, is at risk of being shut down by the Trump administration as part of broader organizational changes. This move could raise energy costs and jeopardize home-saving initiatives that have already reduced energy expenses over two decades, saving billions in total. Sources indicate the decision aligns with EPA's plans to streamline operations focused on clean air, water, and land.
Amazon is launching a new AI research group within its consumer products division to focus on developing agentic AI, aiming to create self-aware or goal-oriented systems. Located in Lab126, home to its hardware R&D efforts behind products like the Echo and Kindle, this group will collaborate with hardware teams to enhance Amazon's robotics capabilities and improve warehouse robots' skills. The move underscores Amazon's strategic expansion into advanced AI technologies for operational efficiency.
Artists have long painted other artists, creating a unique subgenre known as portraits of artists themselves—a dynamic that blurs the lines between subject and observer. These works, from Raphael’s *The School of Athens* to Chantal Joffe’s *Seeing Each Other*, reveal deep personal connections, shared histories, and relationships that extend beyond mere depiction of art. They reflect not only the subjects’ influences and lives but also their societal contexts, offering a window into the human side of art through self-portraits, group works, and commissions spanning centuries.
The growing gap in Japan's education system highlights that 70% of low-income children from households earning less than ¥3 million ($20,540 annually) don't participate in after-school private lessons. Meanwhile, disparities exist between these children and others regarding how they spend their time at home during the school day. These differences have significant implications for learning and upbringing.
"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."
Brussels, Belgium – The recent arrest of a Palestinian activist in Belgium has raised alarm as the organisation he works for describes the incident as “a form of state harassment”. “They were doing anything they could to keep me,” Khatib told Al Jazeera. The Brussels Public Prosecutor’s Office told Al Jazeera: “Mohammed Khatib was arrested as part of an investigation into events that took place in April 2024. De Moor’s successor, Anneleen Van Bossuyt, supports the initiative to revoke Khatib’s refugee status. The report concluded that the lack of a decision on revoking Khatib’s refugee status suggests insufficient evidence against him.
IGN Live promises a thrilling experience for indie game enthusiasts, offering exclusive access to 10 ID@Xbox titles like *Ultimate Sheep Racoon* and *Herdling*. Fans can also catch live updates on *Squid Game Season 3*, *Rick and Morty*, and more. Additionally, ID@Xbox will host a panel discussing their dedication to empowering indie developers through programs like Indie Selects. Tickets go on sale soon, and those unable to attend can stream the event across IGN Platforms. Don’t miss this epic celebration of game innovation!
Starbucks has embraced a unique app feature allowing customers to assign nicknames to their drinks for fun activities like puns or K-pop references. However, amid election season, some have twisted these nicknames into political statements, notably mocking President Yoon's impeachment and the opposition leader. In response, Starbucks has removed politically charged names from its order options, emphasizing neutrality in a deeply divided society where media and politics intersect to influence consumer behavior and brand reactions.
Chelsea's Cole Palmer celebrated a hard-fought victory as he finally broke his 13-game goal drought with a stoppage-time penalty in a thrilling 3-1 win over Liverpool, earning cheers from fans despite the criticism from social media.
A representative of hibakusha atomic bomb survivor group Nihon Hidankyo on Wednesday called for the elimination of nuclear weapons at the ongoing preparatory meeting for the 2026 Review Conference of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty in New York. "Our urgent wish is to achieve the elimination of nuclear weapons in our lifetime," said Hiroshi Kanamoto, 80, of Nihon Hidankyo, officially called the Japan Confederation of A- and H-Bomb Sufferers Organizations. "As the only country to have experienced the atomic bombings in war, we call upon Japan to lead the world toward the abolition of nuclear weapons." "There is a growing trend among nuclear weapon states and even some nonnuclear weapon states to advocate for the possession of nuclear weapons or participation in nuclear sharing as an effective means of national defense," Matsui said. Suzuki said, "Nagasaki must remain the last war-time atomic bombing site."
Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, a rare Republican lawmaker, speaks out against President Trump's excesses and risks her reputation for doing so. As a sitting senator, she appeared in Anchorage amid tribal leaders and nonprofit execs, confronting Trump's autocratic tendencies. Her openness and candor have earned her criticism from colleagues but admiration for her courage. Despite facing physical threats and losing some Republican support, she remains popular in Alaska while advocating for balance against Trump's dominance. Her unwavering stance positions her as a rare voice in the wilderness of U.S. politics.
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.
Kneecap, an Irish-language rap group known for political performances, faced backlash after their Coachella set included pro-Palestinian chants and criticism of Israel. TV presenter Sharon Osbourne condemned the band for making aggressive statements and called for their U.S. visa recipients to be revoked, sparking international controversy. In response, Kneecap stated that their comments were less severe than Israel's actions, though they acknowledged receiving death threats following their performance. The band continues to share messages of support amid the backlash, with a sold-out tour in Canada and the U.S.
Trump signals support for trade talks as U.S.-China tensions rise, hinting at progress but no details on resolving tariffs. While Trump hinted at progress in negotiations, he offered no specifics on how U.S.-China trade disputes could be resolved. The president expressed optimism about working with Chinese leaders but noted that details will be critical to successful negotiations.
Sarah El-Haïry, France’s High Commissioner for Children, expressed growing concern over an increase in adult-only entry policies, which she fears undermines efforts to include children in tourism. Despite less than three percent of tourism representatives supporting such spaces, the trend remains worrying as it promotes exclusion and intolerance. Politicians are calling on the government to address this issue and penalize businesses that promote child-free spaces.
Investors are showing signs of complacency following the US triple-A credit rating downgrade by Moody’s, as markets remain uncertain amid growing debt concerns. Jamie Dimon warned that central banks appear overconfident about managing the nation’s economic challenges. Meanwhile, political instability over Trump’s tax and spending plans adds to uncertainty, with bond yields and stock markets reflecting this risk.
New Zealand’s Parliament suspended three opposition lawmakers, including co-leaders of the Te Pāti Māori party, for performing a traditional haka as a protest against a contentious bill last year. The haka performance was seen as an act of resistance, and this move marked the harshest penalty ever imposed on members of parliament. Reflecting the ongoing debate about Māori culture’s role in public life and the government’s apparent anti-Māori agenda.
Mike Trout takes another significant step toward missing games this season as he's been forced out of the Angels' lineup due to a left knee injury after running into second base during a play against the Seattle Mariners. Manager Ron Washington confirmed the injury is from a bone bruise and acknowledged that while it wasn't deemed serious, Trout might need some rest time. The star outfielder, who has struggled this season with a low batting average and limited home runs despite his 18 RBIs last year after an ACL tear in his knee, will likely miss several games as he recovers. This marks the first complete absence for Trout since tearing his meniscus earlier this season.
Gavin O’Connor is pushing for Ben Affleck to reprise his role as Christian Wolff in *The Accountant 2*, advocating for a deeper exploration of neurodivergent characters following Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s controversial remarks about autism. While some critics criticize the portrayal, supporters highlight its educational value and authenticity, with O’Connor calling for more depth in future projects involving such roles.
Pope Francis's papacy is a blend of compassionate reforms and controversial decisions. Known for his focus on servant leadership and reaching marginalized communities, he introduced Amoris Laetitia to address family issues through dialogue and granted local churches more autonomy. However, his handling of sexual abuse scandals and clerical misconduct faced criticism, despite later corrective actions. His legacy reflects an ongoing effort to modernize the Church while maintaining traditional teachings, leaving a mixed impact that may require time to fully resolve.