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Tech enthusiasts and color theorists are blows away by "olo," a groundbreaking new shade created through a unique laser process that activates specific cone cells in the retina—something that rarely happens outside lab settings. Participants described it as a teal or blue-green hue, though there's some debate about whether their experiences were identical. Dubbed a "cyborg experience" due to its reliance on machine assistance, this color could revolutionize human color vision and inspire cutting-edge art, including Stuart Semple's groundbreaking paint inspired by the phenomenon.
Donald Trump offered public support for defense secretary Pete Hegseth a day after it emerged that Hegseth had shared information about US strikes in Yemen last month in a second Signal group chat that included family, his personal lawyer and several top Pentagon aides. Ask the Houthis how he’s doing,” Trump said dismissively, referring to the rebel group in Yemen targeted by those missile strikes, on the sidelines of the White House Easter egg roll event on Monday. But pressure on Hegseth has so far come from people outside of the White House. Trump also stuck by his national security adviser, Mike Waltz, who had added the editor of the Atlantic to the first chat. “I’m not in the White House and I’m not going to tell the White House how to manage this … but I find it unacceptable and I wouldn’t tolerate it if I was in charge.”
School closures during COVID-19 were effective in controlling the pandemic but caused unintended disruptions, including financial hardship for families, increased home transmission risks, and lacked a clear strategy for reopening schools. Without a structured exit plan, reintroducing normal routines was challenging, and lessons from past pandemics like H1N1 highlight the importance of strategic planning to avoid long-term societal impacts. The article underscores that while closures were a health measure, they also had significant social, economic, and political consequences due to reactive responses rather than comprehensive preparedness.
The article highlights growing dissatisfaction among older Americans with Donald Trump’s presidency, as evidenced by declining approval ratings across key demographics. Data shows that 37% of the 80s and 90s disapprove of his performance, compared to nearly half of Gen X, while Baby Boomers’ approval stands at just 41%. Older voters also feel neglected and disempowered, recalling memories of past challenges like smogged cities or discriminatory policies. Despite this, they remain deeply engaged in activism, with many planning to continue their efforts for decades, driven by a sense of legacy and history.
The article captures Pope Francis's final moments with a focus on his humility and compassion. Despite the grandeur of St. Peter’s Basilica, his body appears modest, reflecting his down-to-earth nature. He resonates with people for his genuine care for individuals and his advocacy for marginalized groups like migrants. The funeral, attended by over 130,000 pigeons, blurs traditional religious rituals with modern security concerns and global media coverage. Francis’s legacy is about humanity and simplicity rather than cape-sized stardom.
The MX Creative Console has been updated with enhanced compatibility for Adobe Lightroom, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro, and Figma, making it a more versatile tool for creative professionals working on Mac or PC. The new versions support Adobe's Lightroom, expanding its functionality beyond just Lightroom Classic, while also integrating seamlessly with popular apps like DaVinci Resolve, offering streamlined navigation and editing capabilities. Logitech has been proactive in updating the device to meet the demands of creative workflows, ensuring users can leverage its features across a broader range of applications.
The massive LEGO Star Wars The Razor Crest 75331 Ultimate Collector Series Set is on sale for $479.99 this May 4th as part of the annual Star Wars Day deals, down from its usual price of $600. This third-largest Star Wars set features over 6,187 pieces, a detailed interior with minifigures and interactive elements, and comes with a free LEGO Insiders membership for a 20% discount (membership is free to join). Mark your calendars for May 4th as you gear up for more Star Wars-themed discounts across online stores.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander capped off a historic season by earning his first NBA MVP award after leading the Oklahoma City Thunder to 68 wins and dominating with an impressive 32.7-point average on 51.9% shooting. The Thunder celebrated his victory during a news conference, where he expressed gratitude to his teammates for their support. With 71 of 100 first-place votes, he secured second place behind Nikola Jokic while outperforming Giannis Antetokounmpo and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in MVP voting, solidifying his place among basketball history's elite.
The heavy overnight floods in the Democratic Republic of Congo have claimed at least 104 lives and destroyed nearly 150 homes across villages in South Kivu province, with victims primarily being children and the elderly. The disasters, caused by torrential rains and a burst river, exacerbated an already dire situation marked by widespread displacement and conflict between government forces and rebels following a surprise military offensive.
"Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers were found to have cut down a tree that had stood for over 100 years during a 'moronic mission' on Hadrian’s Wall. The two men, from Cumbria, denied charges of criminally damaging the ancient tree and its historic location."
fanboys are rejoicing as OlliOlli World and Rollerdrome make their triumphant return to Steam after being delisted following Take-Two’s decision to halt operations at its Rolleverybody division. These beloved games, known for their skateboarding and rollerblading mechanics, will now be managed by 2K, a subsidiary of Take-Two, marking the latter’s second attempt to refresh these enduring titles post-closure. The closure of Take-Two earlier this year marked a turning point in the gaming industry, as other projects from the company were sold off or reworked with new partners following its collapse.
For over a century, the USPS mule train in Supai, Arizona, has been an essential lifeline for its 200 residents, delivering mail, medical supplies, and goods while supporting both locals' daily needs and the thriving tourism economy. The mules also provide crucial supplies to the tourist-friendly lodge, such as linens and mini-fridges. Despite the growing popularity of helicopters due to tourism, the mule train remains vital for its reliability and affordability. Its enduring presence underscores how this unique transport method preserves a connection to the nation's founding principles of unity and expansion in a community deeply intertwined with nature.
As a towering swell reached Margaret River, Australian-Japanese surfer Connor O’Leary narrowly escaped the "cut" line, securing his spot on the World Surf League Championship Tour while his friend and rival Liam O’Brien was sent packing to the Challenger Series. Meanwhile, Jacob Willcox, another unlucky surfer, faced elimination as the WSL introduced controversial changes aimed at boosting casual interest. With the mid-season cut now replaced by a late-season mini-cut and an expanded female field, the focus remains on redemption and competition for the future.
Hungary's campaign against EU membership features posters with leaders like Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Ursula von der Leyen, advocating for national sovereignty over EU rules. The government opposes EU membership, citing concerns about job losses from cheaper Ukrainian labor and health risks from unvaccinated public events. The MEPs aim to pressure Orbán through Article 7 or a Pride ban, while analysts warn of strategic moves to keep him in power despite ongoing unfair elections.
Gretchen Shirm’s *Out of the Woods* explores the complexities of justice and memory through the story of Jess, an Australian woman working as a legal secretary at The Hague during the 2000 UN war crimes tribunal. As she transcribes testimonies from Bosnia’s Bosnian war survivors, Jess grapples with the disconnect between the atrocities and her sanitized records, while also struggling with her growing sympathy for defendant K, a military commander. Intertwined with Jess’s personal traumas—a chaotic childhood, strained relationships, and self-doubt—the novel probes how individual experiences shape our understanding of morality and evil in the face of mass trauma.
Tom Quinn, founder and CEO of Neon, will receive the Game Changer Award at the Zurich Summit for his extraordinary contributions to independent cinema. Over $400 million in box office revenue over eight years, alongside 39 Academy Award nominations and 11 wins, including two Best Picture awards, highlight Neon's remarkable success. Quinn has championed visionary auteur films like "Anora," "Parasite," and "Sentimental Value," collaborating with notable directors such as Joachim Trier, redefining the industry's standards for impactful storytelling. His recognition at the Zurich Film Festival underscores the need for creativity and innovation in an evolving cinematic landscape.
Prime Video’s “We Were Liars” introduces a vibrant summer getaway and delves into secrets surrounding the lives of a group of friends dealing with unexpected revelations after a mysterious accident changes Cadence Sinclair Eastman’s life forever. Starring Emily Alyn Lind as the protagonist, the series features a talented cast including Shubham Maheshwari, Esther McGregor, Joseph Zada, Caitlin FitzGerald, and David Morse, all set to premiere on June 18.
The Pacers' Tyrese Haliburton celebrated a crucial three-pointer late in Game 2 after a missed free throw, dancing as he usually does when he makes something important. Surprisingly, instead of facing a fine for his celebration, he received only a warning, similar to other players who have faced fines for similar gestures. Despite the potential consequences, Haliburton was satisfied with the outcome and felt his celebration was appropriate at that moment. The Pacers used this three-pointer to rally from a 20-point deficit, securing a thrilling 120-119 victory. This win ties their series 2-0 as they prepare for Game 3 in Indianapolis.
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is facing a legal challenge over its government cost-cutting operations under FOIA. The White House seeks to halt an order requiring DOGE to comply with discovery orders in a FOIA case filed by CREW, a nonprofit group. US Solicitor General John Sauer argued that DOGE is an exemption under FOIA as a presidential advisory body and shouldn’t be required to disclose such information. In contrast, US District Court Judge Christopher Cooper has sided with CREW, ruling that DOGE likely complies with FOIA and dismissing the request would harm the public.
"NPR marks 100 days of Trump's second term with a live two-hour special highlighting key achievements and challenges. The program explores how immigration policy, government restructuring, and international alliances have evolved since January 20, offering insights into the progress made under President Trump’s administration."
Kevin Costner faces a sexual harassment lawsuit after an unscheduled, unscripted rape scene in "Horizon: An American Saga" left a stunt performer Yazmin LaBella traumatized. Her claims allege violations of production protocols and lack of intimacy coordination, with her lawyer stating her past similar cases highlight the harassment allegations as tactics rather than fact. Meanwhile, legal action against New Line continues over cofinancing, while "Horizon 2" may yet be delayed due to low box office results. If the harassment case proceeds, it could further impact the sequel's release schedule.
Nissan has announced an additional investment of 10 billion yuan ($1.4 billion) into China to bolster its electric vehicle efforts amid slowing global sales. CEO Stephen Ma emphasized the company's goal to remain competitive in the market and compete with domestic automakers as he highlighted the importance of adapting to regulatory changes in EV development during a recent news conference at the Shanghai Auto Show. The investment will be finalized by 2026, following a leadership reshuffle that saw Ma take on a key financial role after a significant decline in Nissan's stability.
Nintendo has announced plans to release upgraded versions of its older Switch games on the upcoming Switch 2 console, with higher price points compared to new-generation offerings. Fans of *The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild* and *Tears of the Kingdom* can expect a $10 upgrade, while fans of *Kirby* and *Super Mario Party Jamboree* will have to pony up $20 each for the switch edition, with additional content like *Star-Crossed World* or a game show bonus. The Switch 2 versions of *Pokémon Legends: Z-A* and *Metroid Prime 4: Beyond* are still TBD but will be available later this year.
The "naked dressing" trend, which began with Adam and Eve in the Bible and has evolved over the decades, continues to gain popularity as more women opt for revealing outfits like sheer gowns at events such as the Grammys. However, fashion houses are now taking a more conservative approach, banning or restricting provocative red-carpet displays ahead of major events like the Cannes Film Festival. Despite these rules, some argue that enforcing them stifles creativity and individual expression.
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.
Donald Trump's administration is implementing a rule allowing federal employees to be fired or replaced based on their alignment with the president, effectively expanding political appointee roles and reducing job protections. This change reflects Trump's push for a government "run like a business," aligning with Project 2025's conservative agenda aimed at increasing executive control over federal operations after reversing similar policies during his first presidency. The rule would expand politically appointed positions from around 4,000 to approximately 50,000, significantly altering the balance of power within the federal workforce.
Harvard University has sued the Trump administration over its demands to alter federal funding and academic policies at the institution, including refusing to appoint an outside overseer for diversity concerns. President Alan Garber emphasized that no government should dictate educational standards or university operations, despite the administration's claims of potential funding cuts and loss of tax-exempt status after a mistaken letter indicated Harvard was in danger of losing such status. The administration's actions risk significant consequences for students, faculty, and the global reputation of American higher education.
A long and brutal war finally came to an end after more than four decades when the Kurdish militant group PKK announced its "fulfilled historical mission" ending its 40-year insurgency. Despite world attention waning due to other conflicts, peace remains rare. Turkey offered amnesty for the PKK’s fighters in exchange for cultural rights and Kurdish political recognition, while the PKK demanded significant political changes it believes are necessary for lasting peace. The situation remains uncertain as both sides grapple with conflicting demands and potential consequences.
Meta has teamed up with a shuttered nuclear power plant in Illinois to keep it operational for 20 years, adding an extra 30 megawatts of energy output. This collaboration helps Meta expand its operations and reduce its carbon footprint by providing clean energy certificates from the plant's management, Constellation Energy, which had already applied to renew its license until 2047. As Meta's first Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with a nuclear facility, this move underscores its commitment to sustainable energy sources while addressing challenges like rising emissions tied to AI growth.
Marc Guéhi is in high demand as Crystal Palace's 24-year-old centre-back becomes a key transfer target for Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, and Newcastle United, while Fabrizio Romano reports that a free agent deal could be on the cards if no agreement is reached by next summer. Meanwhile, Manchester United goalkeeper André Onana has reportedly started talks with Saudi club Neom about leaving Europe for the Middle East, marking a potential major transfer involving a player who could become a free agent at the end of the window.
As fears of human rights abuses grow amid Trump's immigration crackdown, mass deportations have led to widespread detentions in mega-prisons, with El Salvador serving as a prime example. With Trump increasingly aligning with authoritarian President Nayib Bukele, whose administration has been criticized for eroding due process and human rights standards, experts on the phone warn that such deportations could worsen conditions further. The conversation explores whether these actions might escalate into even more concerning scenarios.
Portugal’s once-fringe Chega party, now the nation's leading opposition, secured six seats in parliament following a decisive victory over mainstream parties—marking a significant shift in Europe as far-right forces rise. The party, which gained two seats from EU voters, will lead opposition to new Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, whose minority government may face challenges amid growing far-right influence across the continent.
Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer that has spread to his bones, characterized by a Gleason score of 9 and metastasis. Despite its aggressiveness, the cancer is hormone-sensitive, offering potential for effective treatment. However, reports suggest his cognitive decline may have been overlooked, as highlighted in an upcoming book co-authored by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson. In the past, age-related issues like brain aneurysms and memory lapses were prominent during his presidency. Previously, Biden was described as healthy and capable of fulfilling his executive role, but his current condition raises concerns about potential decline.
The Pistons nearly pulled off an overtime victory as Jalen Brunson missed a crucial 3-pointer at the buzzer, securing a narrow loss for New York. Despite his usual clutch performances, Brunson struggled in the fourth quarter, averaging just 16 points on 6-for-16 shooting and missing key late-game opportunities. Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff utilized second-year forward Ausar Thompson effectively, who scored 22 points in 29 minutes, allowing Detroit to capitalize on Brunson's injury issues and a sluggish Knicks defense.
PSG secured a crucial 1-0 win over Arsenal in the Champions League semi-final, with Kylian Dembélé scoring the decisive goal in stoppage time after missing opportunities himself and his teammates. Despite the absence of star players Bradley Barcola and Gonçalo Ramos for Arsenal, who provided chances for Bukayo Saka and others during the first half, the Gunners struggled to capitalize on those opportunities as PSG advanced with a well-deserved victory. The result sets up an intense second leg against Partey, whose absence further complicates Arsenal's quest to overturn the deficit.
The critical issue of direct communication failing between the Pentagon and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport's air traffic control tower has persisted since 2022, following a fatal helicopter-jet collision in January. The Federal Aviation Administration acknowledged the glitch during a Senate hearing, where officials also revealed that the crash exposed the breakdown before it occurred. Efforts are now underway to restore communication, with both the FAA and Army collaborating to address the problem.
A shocking moment captured on camera saw an Indian tourist riding a zipline over Pahalgam in Kashmir when he inadvertently filmed a deadly shooting occurring nearby. The individual, who was not aware of the attack at first, later realized what had happened while recording footage for his video content. This incident highlights the unpredictable nature of outdoor activities and the potential risks involved.
Nigel Farage has criticized the UK for "massively overdiagnosing those with mental illness problems," accusing GPs of creating a class of victims. He blamed modern diagnostic practices, including Zoom assessments for children with SEND, for inflating mental health diagnoses and causing unnecessary waits. The National Autistic Society and Rethink Mental Illness disagree, calling his claims "wildly inaccurate" and highlighting the real struggles autistic individuals face in getting support. Additionally, Reform UK's potential rise in local elections could lead to significant political shifts, with the Conservatives expected to lose seats as they oppose such reforms.
Aurora successfully operated its first fully autonomous tractor-trailers on public highways in Texas, covering over 1,200 miles without a driver between Dallas and Houston. The company, founded by Uber, Tesla, and Waymo alumni, operates for Uber Freight and Hirschbach Motor Lines, with CEO Chris Urmson sharing that he rode in the backseat during the first trip, calling it an "honor of a lifetime." Aurora aims to expand its driverless service to El Paso and Phoenix by late 2025.
It’s a scary situation to contemplate, especially the part about being on an isolated planet with a powerful AI that has guns tucked into its arms. In a recent chat with io9 ahead of Murderbot‘s debut, creators, writers, directors, and executive producers Chris Weitz and Paul Weitz said there’s certainly optimism to be taken away from this story—and quite a bit of humor to go with that. “To some degree we were looking at this as a post-dystopian world, meaning like, yes, there’s a dystopia, corporations are pretty much running the show,” Paul Weitz said. In this case, there’s Murderbot’s sense of humor. The idea that a sense of humor is evidence of personhood and individuality and is going to exist in various manifestations.
"Footage captured an Israeli airstrike hitting a residential area in Beit Lahia as Israel has continued its airstrikes across Gaza since breaking its ceasefire with Hamas last month."
Fivio Foreign has faced significant legal challenges, including a weapons charge leading to jail time. He pleaded guilty to terroristic threats, with other charges potentially being dropped as part of the deal. His lawyer optimism remains that he'll receive probation after serving his sentence, following his recent arrest and incident involving a woman who claimed he pulled a gun on her during a carjacking attempt.
The cosmos has offered each zodiac sign a unique lesson: Aries, Gemini, Cancer, and Sagittarius are encouraged to embrace flexibility after periods of intense activity, while Taurus gains resilience through Uranus' influence, and Leo learns patience during a time of retrograde opposition. Regardless of the approach—whether slowing down, growing through reflection, or finding balance—each sign is guided toward adaptability as they navigate life's changes with self-awareness and growth mindset. Ultimately, this cosmic guidance reminds us that meaningful change often requires balancing action with rest, acknowledging challenges, and finding strength in vulnerability.
Opening with a focus on OpenAI's commitment to transparency, the article highlights their new "Safety Evaluations Hub," designed to share insights into model behavior and safety metrics like hallucinations, harmful content, and ethical performance. Launched in response to prior controversies, including multiple lawsuits over copyrighted material use and an accidental deletion of evidence from a plagiarism case by *The New York Times*, the hub aims to provide ongoing updates on model safety beyond initial system cards. However, OpenAI's oversight ensures that not all issues can be publicly disclosed, balancing transparency with privacy concerns.
Google has reintroduced neglected features in its Google Voice app, including a sleek new interface for in-call management with Transfer, Hold, and Add/Merge buttons. The updated version supports three-way conference calls by allowing users to add a second contact during an existing call, with voice calling automatically for the added person and merging calls via a tap. This update is available now in extended beta to Google Workspace customers on Voice Starter, Standard, or Premier plans, as well as those using SIP Link Standard or Premier plans.
A tragic act in Rafah resulted in at least three Palestinians being killed as Israeli forces opened fire on aid workers at an humanitarian site backed by Israel and the U.S., drawing criticism from international bodies despite thesite's denial of involvement. Critics argue that aid distribution prioritizes convenience over humanitarian principles, while the U.S. and Israel claim they maintained control despite confusion at the site.
Shedeur Sanders surprised NFL fans by being selected in the fifth round of the 2025 draft after the Browns passed on him earlier, ultimately drafting him with the 144th pick. Despite initial misses during pre-draft visits, the Browns praised his skills and family background, selecting him over other quarterback options like Dillon Gabriel. Having spent four years at Colorado State before transferring to CU, Sanders made waves as a top FBS player last season with a stellar performance. His quick reaction after selection and upcoming career opportunities in Cleveland are key highlights.
Elon Musk, a key ally of Donald Trump, has decided to leave the administration after only 128 days in his role as a "special government employee." In a post on his social media platform X, he thanked Trump for allowing him to reduce wasteful spending and expressed hope that his efforts would become a lasting part of the government. Despite being granted just over a year for such roles, Musk faced disappointment when Trump's administration proposed significant tax breaks for the wealthy and major cuts to clean energy programs, while also increasing the federal budget.
The staff of the Writers Guild of America West successfully secured voluntary recognition for their new bargaining unit through a card-check process, with over 81% of employees supporting it. This union, the Pacific Northwest Staff Union, will represent workers across various departments including residuals, contracts, communications, research, and theater, aiming to negotiate collectively while maintaining control without a forced vote or strike. The formation marks a significant step in organizing efforts for better working conditions and security.