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Mubi has made a significant move by acquiring "The Secret Agent" for release in Latin America (excluding Brazil), the U.K., Ireland, and India, following Neon's acquisition in North America. The film, well-received at Cannes, tells the story of Marcelo, a tech expert in his 40s on the run during Carnival in Recife. Mubi secured the deal with mk2, their international sales team. This addition complements Mubi's expanding slate, which already includes "The Mastermind" and other films like "Sentimental Value" and "Die My Love."
Luis Suárez and Lionel Messi have teamed up to launch a new professional soccer club in Uruguay called LSM. The project, born from a shared passion for Uruguayan sports, aims to provide opportunities for young players while Suárez builds on his legacy as an influential figure in the sport. The team operates out of a sprawling 20-acre complex with a synthetic turf stadium, and local media reports suggest Messi will be involved as a partner alongside former teammate Álvaro Recoba as the coach.
Arne Slot, Liverpool’s head coach, offered heartfelt thanks to the football community for its support following an incident at a parade after being named Premier League manager of the year. Despite having to skip Tuesday night’s awards dinner in London due to safety concerns, he expressed gratitude and emphasized unity with those affected by the event, which injured over 50 people. Slot previously guided Liverpool to their 20th Premier League title and plans to meet Sir Alex Ferguson ahead of the Sir Alex Ferguson Trophy presentation.
Novak Djokovic kicked off his French Open campaign with strong form after securing three straight wins in the first round, including an impressive victory at the Geneva Open where he took a wildcard to help prepare for Roland Garros. The塞尔维亚网球选手表示,尽管在 clay场上并非易事,但通过多打比赛和 Geneva 的经历让他更有信心,希望在 upcoming的比赛中展现最佳水平。
The Jacksonville Jaguars have crafted a plan to leverage Travis Hunter's elite receiving ability on offense while keeping the door open for defense as he learns the new system. With a decorated college career at Colorado, Hunter will likely start on offense but could see varying workload splits between the two sides of the ball until his skills are honed. The team is working closely with athletic and equipment staff to ensure he can handle the physical demands while balancing preparation and recovery. Jaguars' drafting him was seen as a smart move, given his potential to impact both sides of the ball, and his determination to contribute meaningfully without overreaching.
Little Caesars is taking their iconic Pretzel Crust Pizza to new heights with a reality competition show called "Pretzel Crust Island," hosted by comedian Flula Borg. The show features contestants tackling quirky challenges inspired by fan feedback, with the grand prize being free pizza—but with a twist: it's a real-life pretzel crust pizza! Viewers can catch it on Little Caesars' official YouTube channel, blending elements of shows like "Love Island" and "Survivor."
The "billionaire boom" in Australia is a fascinating phenomenon that continues to captivate readers. Behind the scenes, these individuals have capitalized on emerging markets, innovative strategies, and targeted growth areas, allowing them to amass vast fortunes. Whether it’s leveraging technology, innovation, or strategic market entry points, their success stories highlight how persistence and adaptability can drive extraordinary results in today’s competitive landscape.
EdgeCortix, a Tokyo-based AI chip startup, has secured $21 million from the U.S. Department of Defense to develop energy-efficient AI chiplets for commercialization in 2027, targeting Japan's semiconductor sector. This funding, part of a larger $4 billion investment for next-gen communication chips, aims to help robots make real-time decisions and address Japan's labor shortages through mass production at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.'s plant. The company's technology is poised to advance edge AI solutions across various domains, from land-based systems to space, aligning with Japan's growing emphasis on dual-use technologies for national security and defense.
Germany enforces strict driving laws, mandating that drivers always carry essentials such as a valid driver’s license, vehicle registration, and a first-aid kit with bandages and disinfectant, which carries a €10 penalty if missing. A high-visibility vest is also required, worn alone as the minimum standard. Additionally, proper winter tyres are essential, vehicles must have an emissions sticker in low-emission zones, and drivers may need beam deflectors if their headlights aren’t adjustable for right-side driving. Snow tires and a warning triangle are optional but highly recommended.
Nixplay's smart photo frames surprisingly lost their premium cloud storage and syncing features this week, with a 10GB free plan and Google Photos sync access being removed. Users whose accounts exceed the new limit now face restricted access, upsetting many who are adjusting to the changes. Some resort to paid subscriptions for added protection, even as others continue to adapt to the reduced service availability. The company offers two plans: $19.99 for 100GB and $29.99 for unlimited storage, both including Google Photos sync but affected by recent Google syncing updates.
With a sleek new feature called "Simplify," Google’s iOS app transforms complex web content into digestible language powered by AI. This tool helps users grasp intricate information quickly while keeping important details intact, encouraging them to stick with Google's ecosystem instead of switching to third-party tools like ChatGPT. Easily use the feature by selecting text on any webpage and compare the original with a simplified version side by side—perfect for those seeking concise yet comprehensive insights right from their iOS devices.
Transfer rumors suggest Liverpool are close to finalizing a deal for Jeremie Frimpong as a replacement for Trent Alexander-Arnold. The 24-year-old, a €35 million (£30.8m) exit option holding full-back who has been linked with a Premier League move, is already in advanced talks with the Reds. A key figure at Leverkusen since 2017 and a 12-time international with 190 matches and 30 goals for the club, Frimpong could add much-needed defensive strength to Liverpool’s right-back line as Alexander-Arnold heads off on loan to Real Madrid this summer.
For LEGO fans, this R2-D2 set is a nostalgic treasure offering unparalleled detail and size—standing over a foot tall with retractable legs, hatches, and a periscope. Originally released in 1999 as one of the most detailed Star Wars LEGO builds to date, it’s perfect for fans seeking a high-quality addition to their collections. Now available for $221.27 (8% off), it’s still in demand but may sell out soon due to its recent on-sale status and anticipation for new releases next year.
The Tokyo Yakult Swallows' hoped-for revival with star slugger Munetaka Murakami's return quickly fizzled as he exited after just five at-bats due to a recurring injury. The 25-year-old, who may head to MLB in the offseason, was sidelined during spring training and now leaves the team deeper in last place despite their early struggles.
Investing in the right stand mixer could revolutionize your baking game. A high-quality unit not only ensures reliability but also eases stress, turning amateur efforts into culinary masterpieces. Viva O’Flynn advises focusing on mixers with adequate bowl capacity, multiple speed settings (at least six), and handy attachments for varied tasks, while avoiding brands that add unnecessary complexity. Prioritizing these features can make all the difference in your baking experience.
The recent conflict between India and Pakistan has reignited debates about China’s military capabilities, as its J-10C jets reportedly successfully shot down Indian aircraft, prompting Beijing to reassess its role in global security. The Chinese jet manufacturer saw a significant jump in its stock market value after the apparent success of the operation last week, while the incident has raised concerns among regional powers cautious about aligning with Beijing. Analysts warn that if reports hold true, China’s neighbors may feel compelled to take greater precautions, including heightened vigilance for Taiwan’s regional stability amid Beijing’s resolute stance on its sovereignty claims.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly shared sensitive details about U.S. military strikes in Yemen with two separate Signal group chats, including one he created with personal associates. According to the New York Times, Hegseth disclosed attack plans and flight schedules for F/A-18 Hornets in both a private chat of his own design and another created by National Security Adviser Mike Waltz. The existence of these chats has fueled criticism over his handling of the Pentagon, especially after two of his senior advisers were fired last week for unauthorized leaks.
Real Madrid is intensifying their pursuit of Real Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez in what could prove to be a major transfer market deal, while Liverpool is also reportedly targeting the Premier League club’s Dean Huijsen. Meanwhile, Chelsea has expressed interest in a host of players, including RB Leipzig’s Hugo Ekitike and Jonathan David from Lille, as well as Napoli’s Victor Osimhen (on loan at Galatasaray), while Juventus aims to sign him permanently due to his €75 million release clause. Additionally,Bayern Munich could see Kingsley Coman join the Saudi Pro League on a loan or permanent transfer, with Arsenal stepping in if the deal fails.
The FBI is offering up to $10 million for information about Salt Typhoon, a hacking group linked to China's cybersecurity operations, which has been behind a series of damaging cyberattacks targeting US telecommunications companies. The agency is seeking details on the group's members and how it accessed these networks in recent years, as well as evidence of broader efforts to compromise global communications infrastructure.
A significant power outage in Cannes, southeastern France—a key location for the upcoming film festival—was caused by acts of sabotage, including arson at a substation and damage to a transmission tower, affecting over 160,000 homes for hours before electricity was restored. The incident briefly halted screenings at the festival, but organizers swiftly switched to generators, allowing the closing ceremony on Saturday evening to proceed normally as planned. Authorities are actively investigating and working to identify and apprehend those responsible for the damage.
Labor is poised to strengthen its influence in the Senate with a growing number of seats, potentially allowing it to pass legislation with only Greens support, overshadowing influential crossbenchers like David Pocock. The Coalition's election defeat could cost its leadership another seat, and Labor is expected to secure at least 28 Senate seats, up from 24, needing only Greens' backing to advance its progressive agenda. Younger candidates like Charlotte Walker are leading in high-stakes races, highlighting a promising future for diverse representation.
Senior Labour figures advise Prime Minister Keir Starmer to adopt a more frequent media presence, inspired by Donald Trump's high-impact communication style, which includes televised cabinet meetings and extensive interviews. However, they acknowledge that this approach might not be well-suited to modern politics, where traditional news outlets are less influential. Some members criticize the authenticity of such an approach, noting its potential disconnect from public perception in today's media landscape dominated by platforms like TikTok and social media.
My earliest memories of kitchen duties involve helping my mother prepare peas in Kenya, where we used to cook them into delicious dishes like dumplings and pesto. Now, I’ve learned how to create vibrant pea-based dishes such as dumplings, cheela with fried eggs and chutney, and a bright pesto that pairs perfectly with grilled fish.
The Australian government's refusal rate for FOI requests has surged to 27%, the highest in a decade, raising concerns about transparency and accountability. The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) is monitoring this increase, which has led to criticism from advocacy groups like Transparency International Australia. Despite efforts to improve FOI processes—such as speeding up decision-making and releasing more information than state and territory agencies—the government has also introduced measures to reduce processing costs. Additionally, OAICSpokesperson emphasized the importance of FOI as a tool for holding government accountable and maintaining public trust.
The journey toward adaptive production is not just about solving today’s challenges but preparing businesses for long-term success in a rapidly evolving world. By leveraging new technologies like AI copilots, small language models, high-performance computing, and the adaptive cloud approach, manufacturers can make faster adjustments and reprogram their operations to meet specific needs. This shift moves away from traditional rigid production models to more flexible systems capable of handling diverse product types and quantities, fundamentally changing how value is created and captured in manufacturing processes.
Nicola Packer, a 44-year-old woman accused of administering abortion pills during her pregnancy after being referred to by a friend as "Marie Stopes," faces legal challenges amid the Covid-19 pandemic. The case hinges on whether she believed she was less than 10 weeks pregnant when taking the medication, with her friend testifying about intimate interactions and Packer appearing undressed. The defense presented evidence of her habits during the period before delivery, but she reportedly provided no signs indicating pregnancy.
Kneecap's planned performance at the Glasgow festival TRNSMT has been canceled due to police concerns about safety. The Northern Irish band will instead perform at the O2 Academy on July 8th, despite their recent cancellations at other events like Germany’s Hurricane Festival and Cornwall’s Eden Project. Kneecap headlined Wide Awake festival in London last weekend without issues, but Mo Chara faced legal trouble after displaying a flag during a performance.
It’s not always straightforward, but understanding AI's energy needs reveals some surprising insights. AI is still in its early stages, with most uses like chatbots or image generation consuming relatively little energy. However, the future of AI could demand significantly more power—enough to fuel 22% of U.S. households by 2025, according to estimates. Meanwhile, advancements in AI models and hardware might become more efficient over time as technology progresses.
OpenAI has abandoned its controversial restructuring plan, retaining control of its for-profit arm through a new nonprofit board after receiving push from civic leaders and state attorneys general in California and Delaware. The company is exploring ways to ensure the nonprofit maintains control without abandoning key aspects of their previous structure.
Marcus Stroman's left knee injury has put a damper on his return to pitching, with manager Aaron Boone indicating he still feels discomfort after throwing live batting practice in Florida last Friday. The right-hander was placed on the 15-day injured list earlier this year but hasn't pitched since allowing five runs in two-thirds of an inning against the San Francisco Giants on April 11. Stroman, 34, is on a significant contract with an $16 million player option for 2026. Meanwhile, DJ LeMahieu made progress in his Triple-A rehab and could soon join the Yankees this week to start his season.
Defense Minister Gen. Nakatani expressed opposition to renegotiating the cost-sharing agreement for hosting U.S. troops in Japan before 2027, following President Trump's request during tariff negotiations for increased funding. He stated that spending is mutually agreed upon with a set timeframe and noted that current fiscal year costs have already been settled, so no changes are needed at this stage.
StrictlyVC's international expansion takes a significant step as its first stop in Greece unfolds at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center on May 8. Featuring tech leaders like John Tsioris and Panos Papadopoulos, the event promises insightful discussions on Europe's startup ecosystem, EU regulations, and scaling efforts from the ground up. Attending offers a unique opportunity to gain deep insights into the continent's future and connect with key players driving innovation.
The Endangered Species Act always had a hole in it. It was intended to protect ecosystems as well as individual species—it says so right in the original 1973 text—but it has no provisions to do so directly. Habitat destruction has been the most common threat to endangered species in the U.S. since 1975. If the administration succeeds in redefining harm to exclude it, the Endangered Species Act won’t be able to effectively protect most endangered species. But the Trump administration has now opened that debate—forcing a conversation about how we protect species and ecosystems that some conservationists say is long overdue.
“You think we’re afraid of America?” barked another. Xu’s company was inoculated from Trump’s tariffs for another reason: It had offshored manufacturing to Mexico in 2020 in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Trump’s tariffs present China with the long-anticipated opportunity to pivot its economic engine from exports to consumption. A balanced economy means balanced trade: Chinese consumers buying European goods, and European consumers buying Chinese goods. In this trade war, China’s economic reformists see an opportunity to drive through changes that will rebalance its economy.
Antonio Rudiger faced a six-game ban after appearing to throw an object at the referee during Real Madrid's Copa del Rey final loss to Barcelona, while Jude Bellingham's red card was overturned due to discrepancies between the referee's report and video evidence. Both players were dismissed in the 120th minute of a tense match, as Madrid reacted angrily to a controversial referee decision. Despite the late dismissal, both Rudiger and Bellingham are out for significant periods, with Rudiger likely missing up to two months due to knee surgery, affecting his summer tournament participation.
In a heart-wrenching turn for fans of "The Last of Us," Pedro Pascal reflects on the death of his character Joel, revealing his own struggle with denial and the profound impact it had on both him and the cast. Pascal shares how stepping onto set with bloodied makeup evoked unexpected heartbreak rather than revulsion, while Bella Ramsey opens up about her emotional journey as she steps into the spotlight following Joel's demise.
Sarah Palin narrowly lost her retrial against *The New York Times* after a jury found the newspaper not liable for defamation over an inaccurate editorial linking her to a mass shooting. The case highlighted tensions over free speech in a Trump era and the legal standard of "malice." Palin argued the error was intentional, emphasizing truth over sensationalism, while her lawyer contended it was an honest mistake. The newspaper promptly corrected the error after public backlash, though Palin retains a favorable opinion in some surveys despite losing the retrial.
Team Asobi is thrilled to announce that five new free levels are coming soon for Astro Bot, with four already revealed: Twin-Frog Trouble, Suck It Up, Handhold Havoc, and High Inflation. Each level includes its own Special Bot, including a revengeful newcomer. Completing all five will lead to something super exciting!
After 35 years of dedicated work, actor John Goodman reflects on his farewell to "The Conners," expressing the emotional heft of bid farewell to his role as Dan Conner after nearly three decades. He recalls how fast the series' revival seemed to pass and the emotional toll of leaving a character you've nurtured for years. Goodman also thanked ABC and its talented team, especially his costar Jay R. Ferguson, who often brought their on-screen moments to life with humor and shared passion. And he praised the network for giving them the opportunity to finish the show after its abbreviated renewal earlier this year.
Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, has opposed a proposed 10-year moratorium on AI regulation, arguing it's impractical and too broad given how rapidly AI is advancing. He warns that within two years, AI could revolutionize the world, leaving ten-year freezes ineffective. Instead, he advocates for a federal transparency standard to ensure AI developers disclose testing and safety measures before release, preventing states from regulating AI preemptively as they fear inconsistency. Amodei emphasizes AI's potential to boost growth and quality of life but acknowledges skepticism about its benefits.
Howard is the first quarterback selected by the Steelers since the team drafted Kenny Pickett with the 20th overall pick and Chris Oladokun in the seventh round in 2022. The Steelers have been clear that they plan on taking four quarterbacks to training camp, meaning there's one spot remaining as the team awaits Aaron Rodgers' prolonged decision. In Howard, the Steelers landed a quarterback with national championship-winning pedigree after he helped the Buckeyes to a title in his lone year with the school. In his career, including four seasons at Kansas State, Howard passed for 9,795 yards, 83 touchdowns and 35 interceptions and completed 63.8% of his pass attempts. Rooney told Steelers Nation Radio on Friday that any quarterback added to the roster through the draft would likely be a developmental project.
Tesla has transcended its "cool car" image in China, emerging as a major player in the electric vehicle market. The company's roots began with Chinese Minister Zhuanglong testing a Tesla vehicle in 2008, followed by Elon Musk's push for entry into China's market, culminating in the establishment of a Gigafactory in Shanghai by 2020. Unlike tech giants like Google or Meta, Tesla avoided strict information controls, allowing it to thrive. Meanwhile, China has embraced electric vehicles as part of its transportation strategy, investing heavily in EV production and development, which is key to Tesla's leadership, with over 50% of new-car buyers now opting for electric vehicles.
Hazel and Lacey’s relationship evolves through a tapestry of emotions and growth, marked by mutual support and shared struggles. Hazel navigates her post-adulthood challenges, including loss, heartbreak, and abuse, while Lacey acts as both emotional anchor and confidante, offering insights into her own healing journey from childhood trauma. Their collaboration against Kooshma symbolizes their collective strength in confronting personal demons, culminating in a resolution that underscores the theme of resilience amidst enduring pain. This narrative arc highlights the bond they’ve forged and their commitment to self-acceptance.
Sweden is taking steps to attract researchers outside Europe by enhancing access to support through the Swedish Research Council and hosting roundtables. Education Minister Pehrson emphasizes the desire to mirror the US approach but in a positive light, while also announcing a grant for non-European researchers. Additionally, Sweden has extended its invitation to US-based researchers, highlighting trust and opportunities for global challenges.
Smoke from wildfires in Canada has triggered air-quality alerts across the US as multiple states brace for poor air quality. At least 25,000 residents in three Canadian provinces have been evacuated due to the fires, which are burning rapidly, fueled by both human activity and natural causes. In response, New York issued an air-quality advisory affecting parts of the state, while New Jersey declared a code orange alert. Iowa issued a statewide warning, and Maine announced an action day for dealing with thick smoke.
"The government has unveiled a new plan called Regional Revitalization 2.0 aimed at revitalizing regions, setting numerical goals over ten years. The targets include increasing population growth rates in rural areas, boosting community engagement metrics, and enhancing access to medical and nursing care services. The draft outlines these objectives for an expert panel meeting today, with plans to finalize a comprehensive strategy later this year."
Spacetop AR has transformed its original standalone augmented reality concept into an innovative software solution designed for Intel-powered Windows PCs like Surface Pro and Dell XPS. Available with glasses priced at $899 (including a year of software), it reimagines the original idea by providing a large AR interface on compatible devices, targeting early adopters who already own these machines. However, this niche product comes with bulky hardware that requires prescription lenses and offers 6DoF tracking, making it ideal only for those already invested in the targeted hardware.
In 1984, Paul Kelly, struggling financially after his band's breakup, inspired by a song he'd heard, wrote "From St Kilda to Kings Cross," which became the opening track of his third album, *Post*. Collaborating with Paul Hewson and Steve Connolly, the album tackled themes of addiction and personal struggle. Despite not charting, it recouped recording costs and laid the groundwork for Kelly's future success. The album's dedication to Hewson and its reflective, haunting songs established Kelly as a key Australian singer-songwriter, despite initial failure.
Exciting news: Netflix has renewed the critically acclaimed Canadian Arctic comedy *North of North* for a second season, marking its first series from Canada and a co-production with CBC/APTN. Stacey Aglok MacDonald and Alethea Arnaquq-Baril created this heartwarming tale about Siaja, an Inuk woman rebuilding her life in a remote Arctic town, while awaiting the 100% Rotten Tomatoes score that resonated with audiences. The show's creators and cast are thrilled to return for more, including actors like Maika Harper and Stacey Aglok MacDonald, who shared their joy at reuniting for this upcoming adventure.