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The US government is prompting several countries to adopt Starlink, a satellite internet service from Elon Musk, as part of ongoing tariff trade discussions. Internal communications reveal that the State Department and Embassies are pushing for regulatory approvals, with no direct incentives offered but emphasizing American companies' success. India recently cleared Starlink's proposal, accelerating its market entry there. The White House and State Department highlight Trump's focus on protecting American interests in both domestic and global markets, urging support for Starlink's adoption to avoid conflicts of interest and enhance US influence internationally.
"Did you know that every smart TV you use is subtly sharing your viewing habits by collecting personal data through a technology called ACR? Advertisers spend billions on smart TV ads because of this invasive tracking. Now you can opt out, but be prepared to limit some smart features."
Amidst the chaos of Trump’s presidency, Europeans face an unexpected opportunity to finally unite and thrive. While Trump’s provocative actions—from tariffs to undermining NATO—have created challenges, they also highlight the need for European leaders to break down long-standing barriers. The EU can seize this moment to strengthen its economy, forge global trade deals, develop shared defense capabilities, and lead a coalition of democracies. With Germany’s new chancellor embracing bold leadership and the UK seeking closer ties post-Brexit, Europe has a chance to rise above its internal divisions and external threats, turning Trump’s tenure into a catalyst for unity and resilience.
As Tokyo seeks to sidestep trade tensions between China and the U.S., a high-level Japanese delegation is set to send a letter from Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba to Chinese leader Xi Jinping. The chief of the ruling party’s junior coalition partner, Tetsuo Saito, will deliver the letter during his visit, meeting with Liu Jianchao, among other dignitaries, as Tokyo navigates the delicate diplomatic waters of trade disputes.
Texas A&M's top-seed status came crashing down as they were swept by Liberty in the regional round, becoming the first No. 1 ranked team to be eliminated since seeding began in 2005. The Aggies, 48-10, fell 6-5 to the Flames, who advance to face Arizona and Mississippi in the super regionals next weekend. Liberty's Rachel Roupe dominated with a grand slam, and the teams' mismatch highlighted how far the Aggies have fallen from their seeding.
YouTube ads are getting a whole lot worse thanks to artificial intelligence. Google's new feature, Peak Points, uses AI to target ads during the most engaging moments for viewers. While this excites advertisers, users find themselves hit with intrusive or irrelevant ads, especially after emotionally affecting parts of videos.
Russian forces have significantly upgraded their presence at the Finnish border, including modern tents, vehicle storage facilities, and updated military infrastructure, signaling an intention to strengthen positional capabilities in preparation for potential conflicts. While early measures focus on this frontier area, most Russian troops remain stationed near Ukraine, reflecting their current operational priorities. However, given Russia's role as a new NATO member and the growing strategic significance of the Arctic region, this strategic shift could evolve into a point of contention as global security dynamics shift over the coming years.
Israel has launched a new ground operation in Gaza as part of its ongoing conflict with Hamas, aiming to take territory while international pressure is applied to release Palestinian hostages. The operation coincides with peace talks between Israel and Hamas and the lifting of a nearly three-month blockade to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza, prompting questions about the balance of power and international involvement in the conflict.
Spain's government canceled a $7.5 million deal for ammonium nitrate with Israel due to opposition from far-left parties within its coalition, which threatened to leave the governing group. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez intervened after the Sumar parties, which included several key ministers, threatened to withdraw their support. Despite protests, the Spanish interior ministry later proceeded with the contract, citing concerns over compensation for IMI Solutions. Public opinion remains divided, with nearly a 1% margin favoring opposition. Analysts note potential tensions between left-wing factions and government ties, amid criticism Spain faces for increased defense spending in Gaza.
Jeremy Fowler reports on how the Eagles and former center Jason Kelce might have helped sway teams into not banning the tush push. Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie made an impassioned speech in defense of the play. One of Kelce's talking points was to dispel the rumor that he retired because of the tush push, sources told Fowler. Pittsburgh Steelers president Art Rooney II said Kelce's perspective was that the tush push "is a safe play, not something we need to worry about that much." "That's the fun part of having these meetings, and here we are -- the world champion is the main focus of the tush push, and here we are debating it and having to decide, 'Am I really against the tush push or do I just want Philadelphia to [not] have an edge?'
The Starship rocket, part of SpaceX's ambitious plans for space travel, crashed into the Indian Ocean after losing contact with ground control during its launch. The failure, marking a significant setback for the company, has left engineers scrambled to address the issue while tracking the spacecraft's trajectory. Despite the setback, Elon Musk remains optimistic, viewing Starship as a potential game-changer for future Mars exploration and beyond.
Google has settled with Texas over its unauthorized data collection practices, paying $1.375 billion to address privacy concerns. This marks a significant milestone as Texas' Attorney General Ken Paxton calls it a historic win for data security. The settlement tops previous Google payouts, including $93 million to California and $391 million to multiple states. Paxton emphasized that Big Tech companies should follow the law, using such settlements as a deterrent against misuse of user data. Google has previously settled various claims related to its product policies, focusing on enhancing privacy controls in light of ongoing legal actions.
Three Bees is bringing its highly acclaimed point-and-click adventure game *Perfect Tides: Station to Station* to Nintendo Switch later this year, alongside other platforms. Set in the bustling transit system of 2003, the game follows adult Mara as she navigates life's challenges and life choices. Inspired by Meredith Gran’s writing and her Octopus Pie webcomic, *Station to Station* offers a meditation on early adulthood through its relatable story arcs.
Dentists from Aichi Prefecture are partnering with schools in Vietnam to help combat tooth decay among children by implementing a Japanese dental checkup program and teaching effective oral hygiene practices. Over the past five years, this initiative has significantly increased awareness of dental health, resulting in more children visiting dentists for checkups.
The London conference on Sudan in 2025 highlighted a deadlock over key issues like aid funding and a joint declaration due to internal Arab conflicts. Efforts to draft a communiqué failed as competing demands from Egypt/Saudi Arabia and the UAE led to paralysis. The conflict now resembles a regional proxy war between the Sudanese military junta and factions backed by the UAE, alongside Saudi Arabia's alignment with the junta. Despite British Foreign Secretary David Lammy's efforts, ending the war remains uncertain, with concerns that external support may shift away from Sudan.
A heart-wrenching event has occurred at Sanaa International Airport in Yemen, as an Israeli strike has destroyed the last plane operated by Yemenia Airways, the sole passenger carrier in the country. This tragic incident underscores the ongoing challenges faced by the region's aviation sector and its dependence on Yemenia Airways for connectivity.
Bristol Bears secured their semi-final spot with a thrilling victory over Harlequins thanks to Gabriel Ibitoye’s double, which put them in confident territory despite Harlequins’ late surge. The win has bolstered coach Pat Lam’s team’s confidence ahead of crucial playoff games, including their upcoming encounter against the traditionally strong Bath squad. Meanwhile, Ibitoye, a key figure in Bristol’s ambition and relentless threat, continues to shine as he nears the top of the scoring charts, while Pedro Rubiolo’s debut has already made an impact with his powerful performances.
Jannik Sinner, world No. 1 tennis player, is heading into the Italian Open with low expectations after returning from a three-month doping ban. He agreed to settle with the World Anti-Doping Agency and faces a three-month suspension after testing positive for anabolic steroid clostebol via massages from his physiotherapist. Despite the setback, he aims to focus on building momentum ahead of the French Open in May-June, signaling a commitment to overcome doping challenges and compete at his best once again.
New research from Bitdefender shows that 84 percent of high severity attacks are using Living off the Land (LOTL) techniques, exploiting legitimate tools used by administrators. One of the findings is that the netsh.exe tool -- used for network configuration -- management is the most frequently abused tool, appearing in a third of major attacks. Other frequently exploited tools include the PowerShell.exe command-line shell and scripting language, Reg.exe, a command-line tool allows administrators to query, change, add, or remove registry entries, and Csc.exe, the Microsoft C# compiler. However, the research detected PowerShell activity on a staggering 73 percent of all endpoints. This stark reality demands a fundamental shift towards security solutions like Bitdefender's PHASR, which moves beyond blunt blocking to discern and neutralize malicious intent within these tools."
The Spanish startup Voltrac has unveiled an autonomous tractor that can both plow fields and deliver supplies to battlefronts. This self-driving vehicle, powered by electric technology with a massive battery range, autonomously adjusts to optimize agricultural treatments using AI. Its dual-use capability—from farming to military resupply—makes it uniquely versatile, with plans for further customization including anti-jamming tech. The company, backed by $2 million from Antler and Foodlabs, aims to roll out its first tractors in early 2026 as it explores opportunities in both agriculture and defense.
Remote work has revolutionized how companies operate, with browsers becoming a critical tool but also exposing businesses to significant cybersecurity risks. Employees may unknowingly act like insider threats by accidentally causing data breaches through actions such as accidental exfiltration of sensitive information or installing malicious browser extensions. Traditional browsers, designed primarily for convenience, are poorly equipped to monitor employee behavior and protect against such threats, leaving companies vulnerable without robust observability tools.
Get ready for an unprecedented sports revolution as Enhanced Games prepares to launch its inaugural competition in Las Vegas, offering athletes the chance to use performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) under the guise of "superhumanity." Founded by Aron D'Souza, this innovative event will feature lucrative incentives like $500k purses and appearance fees. Despite facing backlash from international bodies such as the IOC and WADA, Enhanced Games aims to set a fair standard with medical oversight and clinical trials. The competition will include track, swimming, and weightlifting but exclude gymnastics and combat sports.
SoundCloud has taken a proactive step by updating its terms of service following artist complaints about potential AI misuse. The platform now explicitly states it won't use user-generated content or music to train AI without explicit consent, ensuring AI models don’t replicate or mimic voices, music, or likenesses without permission. Despite these clarifications, tech ethicist Ed Newton-Rex remains cautious about the broader implications of such changes.
TheNames by Florence Knapp explores how our names shape decisions, relationships, and life choices beyond identity, using Cora's son-naming struggle in her abusive marriage as a poignant narrative. The book delves into the profound consequences of naming Julian, Bear, or Gordon, reflecting the lasting impact of domestic abuse on lives. Knapp's empathetic storytelling weaves these choices together, highlighting how decisions ripple through our lives and leave enduring echoes of our pasts, ultimately challenging us to consider the weight of such choices.
Employer.com has acquired MainStreet.com for an undisclosed amount, signaling its expansion into the startup support space. MainStreet, a San Jose-based company that helped startups secure R&D tax credits, saw $15 million in revenue in 2021 but faced financial trouble, including layoffs and a valuation decline post-IPO. The acquisition comes as Employer.com has been on a buying spree, recently snapping up bench accounting startups like Bench. Tinsley, Employer’s chairman, emphasized the integration aligns with the company’s goal of streamlining business back office solutions, from G Suite automation to potential TikTok buyout bids.
The political landscape in Finland is shifting as metaphorical spring arrives, with right-wing populist parties faltering amid voters' growing focus on social issues. After significant losses, including a sharp decline in the SDP party's vote share from 20% to just over 8%, the government faces instability. Left-wing candidates like Alma Tuuva are gaining traction by addressing pressing concerns about poverty and gender rights on social media, offering a stark contrast to last year's optimistic narratives. Despite challenges posed by autocratic leaders such as Putin, Finns demonstrate resilience and cautious optimism, signaling potential progress as the political climate evolves.
Preston Ordone, the "Okay Baby" viral star, has tragically died after a car crash -- and now, chaos is breaking out between his family and cops, with both sides clashing over a crucial detail in his death. Katelynn and Jaelan survived the impact in St. Tammany Parish, north of New Orleans, with substantial injuries. Cops say they believe Preston wasn’t properly secured in his car seat, a claim strongly disputed by the boy's grandfather, Glen Norris. Trooper Marc Gremillion told NOLA.com police stand by their report based on the information they have so far. Preston captured millions of hearts on TikTok and IG with his adorable videos and his signature "okay" catchphrase.
Barcelona are eyeing Marcus Rashford's move from Manchester United, while Chelsea are reportedly tracking Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers for the summer.
Cruise recalled how his little sister suggested he approach Dustin Hoffman during a restaurant conversation in 1984, leading to one of his most iconic roles in *Rain Man*. Now a BFI Fellow, he’ll honor the U.K. film community at its prestigious event, continuing his decades-long connection with the country.
The Dominican Republic's recent wave of deportations targeting nearly 150,000 individuals it claims are of Haitian descent highlights a deep-seated history of anti-Haitian sentiment. While authorities claim these actions stem from enforcing immigration laws, an Al Jazeera documentary sheds light on centuries-long animosities rooted in racism and racial violence against Black people, with Haiti often at the center of such hatred.
Jodie Foster stars as a psychoanalyst in Paris, drawn into a mysterious plot where a client she suspects took her own life is actually murdered. The play combines psychological tension with genre-blending humor, featuring a supporting cast including Mathieu Amalric and Sophie Guillemin, who explores themes of antisemitism through their interactions. Foster’s charisma shines through as she navigates the complex web of clues, blending mockumentary elements for laughs while maintaining a glint of serious intrigue.
"Global warming appears to be significantly increasing clear-air turbulence, a dangerous phenomenon invisible from the cockpit that could pose serious risks to pilots and damage aircraft. Projections suggest turbulence intensity could double, triple, or quadruple over busy flight routes in the next few decades, with jet stream regions in both hemispheres affected. The increase is linked to rising vertical wind shear—a difference in wind speed and direction at various altitudes—rather than overall wind speed fluctuations."
The largest prisoner swap since the onset of the war saw Russia and Ukraine exchange 500 prisoners amidst Putin's 'Easter' ceasefire. This historic exchange occurred during the announced truce, marking a rare moment of potential pause in the conflict. Despite the pause, Ukraine maintained that its forces continued operations, signaling ongoing efforts to disrupt Russia's advance despite brief pauses in hostilities.
MCU fans are expressing massive excitement over *Thunderbolts* as its stellar performances and gripping narrative receive top marks. Florence Pugh steals the show in her role as Yelena Belova, showcasing raw vulnerability and complexity. Meanwhile, supporting actors like David Harbour and Lewis Pullman deliver standout performances, complementing Pugh's dynamic portrayal. Editor-in-chief Matt Neglia praises it as a unique MCU offering, while Emily Murray calls it "one of the best MCU movies in a long time," highlighting its emotional depth and visual daring.
Paramount fired its media agency WPP Media, formerly GroupM, amid cost-cutting as it merges with Skydance Media. The abrupt decision to replace the agency with Publicis has drawn criticism and prompted questions about strategy, especially since there was no customary review period. Annual billings from WPP Media were reported at $600 million, though the exact savings remain unclear. The merger, which seemed certain earlier in the year, now faces challenges amid political tensions, including President Trump’s opposition to CBS News.
Chris Berman celebrated a remarkable milestone as he extended his contract through 2029, marking his first-ever 50-year tenure at ESPN. The network announced that this extension will allow him to continue contributing to key events like the Super Bowl in 2027 and beyond. Over his storied career, Berman has hosted multiple shows, covered major sports events, and shared his expertise across various platforms, solidifying his legacy at ESPN.
Amazon's Prime Day 2025 is just around the corner in July, offering exclusive deals for Prime members. Non-members can still enjoy select sales but will need to use the "with Prime" tag on products. To prepare, create a list of desired items and check price tracker sites for potential savings. Additionally, keep an eye out for early deals as Amazon often introduces them before the official event kicks off.
The sale of Yuga Labs' CryptoPunks to the NODE Foundation highlights a shift in the digital art market. As part of its efforts to preserve and evolve digital art, NODE, which received a $25 million grant from investors Micky Malka and Becky Kleiner, acquired these iconic works for an undisclosed amount. Acquired back in 2022, CryptoPunks were purchased during the NFT boom but have since seen slower market growth. Despite this, Malka emphasized their cultural significance and NODE's commitment to making them accessible now while future-proofing them for the long term.
**"Imagine if William Shakespeare were a video game designer today... he might craft immersive open-world RPGs, blending themes of war and identity with rich narratives."** 1. **Open-World RPGs:** He'd likely design games like The Elder Scrolls or similar, mirroring his plays with complex stories and diverse social dynamics. 2. **Avoiding FPS:** Unlikely to choose first-person shooters due to his focus on deep storytelling and moral complexity in his works. This summary encapsulates the main points of Shakespeare's potential adaptation into gaming, emphasizing genre choice and thematic alignment.
The series now takes its final bow in 1 BBY, just days before the events of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and Star Wars: A New Hope. The series also shows us the fates of many of the other major players in this prequel series. That’s probably the happiest ending fans could hope for from this generally very somber Star Wars series. The Star Wars franchise isn’t as big about post-credits scenes and stingers as Marvel, but we have seen them in the past with some live-action Star Wars shows. On that note…PlayHow Andor Sets Up Future Star Wars StoriesAs much as Andor serves as a direct prequel to Rogue One, the series does leave some loose ends open for future Star Wars projects to build upon.
China has issued a strong warning, threatening "corresponding countermeasures" if any trade deals harm its interests during the Trump administration's negotiations. While China respects efforts to resolve disputes with the U.S., it rejects the idea of using tariff talks to isolate Beijing. Both sides have imposed steep tariffs—Trump raising rates to 145% and China responding in kind—and Beijing warns that harming others' interests for short-term gains will backfire. The situation reflects high-stakes brinkmanship between the two global powers.
UPDATED, SATURDAY AM WRITETHRU after Friday update: Disney/Marvel Studios’ Thunderbolts* is currently playing a bit ahead of Shang-Chi’s second weekend with $9 million Friday and a weekend around $35M, off 53% from its opening last week. That second weekend ease is the eighth best among all MCU titles across 36 releases. Watch on DeadlineAfter a $6.6M fourth Friday, Warner Bros’ Sinners, is heading to $22M in its fourth weekend. Interestingly, Sinners isn’t that far from the fourth weekend of A Minecraft Movie ($22.7M). 48% definite recommend on PostTrak, which is OK, but the second best of the new bunch here this weekend.
The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix starts just before Easter on Sunday, April 20th at 1 PM ET, offering a thrilling chance to watch F1 live without spending. SRF, a popular Swiss TV channel, broadcasts the race in Full HD for free and doesn’t require an account or login—just ensure your IP is from Switzerland by using a VPN like NordVPN, which offers unlimited speeds and a 30-day refund guarantee. Stream the Saudi Arabian GP on SRF by accessing its live stream through a VPN, ensuring you’re connected to a Swiss server. This lets you watch the race in high quality, anywhere in the world, with no subscription needed—just make sure your IP is from Switzerland!
TechCrunch has extended its Side Event application deadline for TC Sessions: AI Week by three days until May 2 at 11:59 PM PT. Attendees can now connect with the AI community and amplify their brand's visibility through TechCrunch's audience. Hosting a Side Event offers exposure in the event page, promotional materials, and networking opportunities. Don't miss this chance to engage with AI leaders and decision-makers; apply today before your competitor does!
Fierce wildfires in Israel force governments and residents into crisis mode as major roads near Jerusalem are closed, towns are evacuated, and requests for international aid flood the country. The intense blaze, which has become one of the most challenging events fire service head Eyal Caspi has encountered, disrupts annual commemorative events like memorial day and Independence Day celebrations, with many activities canceled due to expanding fires and harsh weather conditions. Fire origin remains unclear, but the tough operational environment has left the country in a heightened state of emergency.
Reddit is suing Anthropic over allegations that its AI company used Reddit content to train Claude, starting in December 2021, as shown in a screenshot. The platform has intensified efforts to curb scraping and companies profiting from user data, with a spokesperson describing Anthropic’s actions as "s sustained effort to exploit Reddit while ignoring legal and ethical boundaries." Anthropic denies the claims, stating it disagrees with Reddit’s assertions and will defend itself vigorously. The case underscores the tension between tech companies’ demands for user data and their obligations to respect privacy and legal rights.
The OnePlus Watch Series 3 earned mostly positive reviews, excelling in battery endurance and activity tracking consistency. It maintained impressive battery life over extended GPS use but faced minor discrepancies in fitness metrics compared to the Apple Watch, though heart rate tracking was reliable. Sleep tracking proved accurate, matching Apple's model well. Overall, while it impressed for its durability and performance, subtle issues with specific metrics left room for improvement. --- This summary captures the essence of the article in a concise and engaging manner.
Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey are set to announce something big during a press event in London, marking the end of their legendary careers with an exclusive Q&A session livestreamed worldwide. The project they're teasing is called "The Song Is Over," which likely hints at a farewell tour, given its title and connection to one of their most cherished songs. At 80 and 81, respectively, this could be their biggest farewell yet, following a legendary drummer whose exit was hinted at during the event. Townshend later confirmed his rehire for the tour, suggesting Zak Starkey will return if "The Song Is Over" materializes.
Wayne Lewis, a founding member of Atlantic Starr, passed away at 68 years old on June 5, 2025. The band confirmed his death on their Facebook page, sharing a touching message for his family while respecting his privacy. Known for his role as a lead vocalist and keyboardist in the late Seventies group, Lewis was celebrated for co-writing many of their signature songs, including the breakout hit "Secret Lovers," which reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. His talent extended beyond music, inspiring a solo career that further showcased his musical prowess.