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Alice in Chains canceled its upcoming headlining shows and festival appearances due to the health concerns of co-founder and drummer Sean Kinney, prioritizing his well-being while he recovers from a medical emergency that required immediate attention. The band expressed their gratitude for support during this challenging time and acknowledged the need to balance their artistic ambitions with Kinney's health.
OpenAI is poised to consolidate its position in AI-driven coding tools by acquiring Windsurf for $3 billion, a deal rumors suggest were in talks for weeks. Windsurf, backed by MIT luminaries and now valued at nearly $3 billion post-funding, has amassed 800,000 developers and 1,000 enterprises as customers since launching its LLM-powered IDE last year. However, the acquisition could spark concerns over model choice flexibility and anti-competitive practices, with users expressing caution about potential price hikes or access restrictions tied to OpenAI's models. While the startup has expressed interest in acquiring a rival tool, Cursor, the future of this partnership remains uncertain.
Far be it from me to judge anyone enjoying the feud between Donald Trump and his benefactor Elon Musk over Trump’s signature legislation, the so-called One Big Beautiful Bill Act. As it happens, Trump and Musk’s dueling criticisms are each, in their own ways, at least partially valid. According to Axios, among other things, Musk was angry that the bill cuts the electric-vehicle tax credit, which will hurt the bottom line of his electric-car company, Tesla. Yet the one bridge that connects Ronald Reagan to George W. Bush to Donald Trump is slashing public services while showering tax cuts on the rich. Whatever else Trump and Musk may fight about, they are faithful to that.
Reform UK, Britain’s anti-immigration political party led by Nigel Farage, suffered a significant loss when Zia Yusuf, its chairman and a key figure responsible for building the party’s structure, unexpectedly resigned after internal infighting. Yusuf, a millionaire businessman and British Muslim patriot, criticized newly elected MP Sarah Pochin over her burqa ban comments, which he deemed inconsistent with the party’s official stance, adding fuel to the party’s internal tensions as members continue to grapple with divisions within its ranks.
Poland, with its 500-mile border to Russia and Belarus, is preparing for a potential Russian invasion by enlisting every adult male in war preparedness training. This move reflects the country's proactive stance in light of recent tensions with Russia and President Trump's efforts to alter U.S.-European relations and NATO dynamics.
The rise of TikTok and Instagram has profoundly changed how 83% of professionals communicate professionally, creating conflict and misunderstanding in an increasingly intergenerational workplace. Younger generations—Gen Z and Millennials—are far more influenced by social media trends than older workers, with Gen Z particularly drawn to platforms like TikTok for professional messaging. This shift is causing misunderstandings related to tone, emojis, and response expectations, highlighting the need for businesses to adapt their communication strategies to bridge generational gaps and improve productivity.
A 15-year-old sea lion named Ronan is proving that animals can understand and respond to music in ways humans do, bobbing to disco hits like Boogie Wonderland while grooving to rock and electronic music. Her unique ability to identify and move to a beat challenges our understanding of animal communication, having been studied since she was just three years old at the University of California, Santa Cruz’s Long Marine Laboratory. --- This summary captures Ronan's notable talent and her significance in expanding our knowledge about animal behavior.
Kenya Wildlife Service officers were shocked to find nearly 5,000 smuggled animals in wildlife reserves, including ants meant for exotic pet markets but mistakenly believed to be live insects by two Belgian teenagers who pleaded guilty to wildlife piracy. This unusual case highlights the booming global ant trade and its potential threat to biodiversity, as illegal exports of ants could disrupt ecosystems. Experts caution against pesticides and invasive species while emphasizing the need for sustainable trade practices.
The Secret Service has faced backlash after footage of two agents arguing outside Obama's home in Washington, D.C., with one officer allegedly making a derogatory comment. federal law enforcement sources confirmed the incident occurred on May 21 and called it unprofessional. The incident has reignited questions about the agency's accountability and trustworthiness.
Putin is pursuing a dual strategy, seeking both peace negotiations and continued conflict, believing it aligns with his interests. While he has managed to avoid harsh criticism from Ukraine and the EU, pressure from the US has mounted until recently. President Trump has now welcomed direct peace talks between Ukraine and Russia, signaling a departure from earlier promises of swift conflict resolution. However, this approach risks delaying or preventing economic normalization with Russia, as Trump emphasizes that U.S.-Russian restoration should follow achieving peace in Ukraine to ensure relief from sanctions and foreign investment benefits.
Cooper Flagg, a 6-foot-9 forward, became the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft despite having just a 1.8% chance of success because he left high school early to attend college at 17. The Dallas Mavericks' decision to draft him highlights their confidence in his potential, even as he enters a pivotal role with Irving's $43.9 million player option next season. Flagg has already made a significant impact, averaging 19.2 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 4.2 assists while leading Duke to a Final Four appearance.
Denmark is reevaluating its 40-year-old ban on nuclear power, driven by challenges integrating renewables, support from tech companies, and renewed European interest in nuclear technology. Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen supports lifting the ban, acknowledging nuclear's potential despite economic pressures like inflation and supply-chain issues. Modular nuclear reactors are gaining traction for their cost savings and efficiency, aligning with broader European trends toward diversifying energy sources but requiring careful balancing of investments in both renewables and nuclear to ensure sustainability.
The FCC is considering a sweeping reform package inspired by President Trump's "DOGE" vision, proposing significant cuts to its budget, including drastically reducing reliance on the Universal Service Fund that funds broadband access and deployment. Commissioner Nathan Simington advocates for shifting funding models to initiatives like Starlink, automating processes to enhance efficiency, and streamlining license reviews to cut unnecessary bureaucracy. This move reflects a broader push by Trump to streamline government operations and reduce regulatory burdens.
Sustainability meets premium tech in Vonmälchen's Evergreen Mag, a sleek power bank made from recycled materials and designed for optimal performance. - The Evergreen Mag features 37% recycled components, including aluminum, PC + ABS, and cobalt, with a focus on durability and recyclability. - Its compact size of 102 × 70 × 8.6mm (4.0 x 2.8 x 0.3 inches) and lightweight design make it ideal forOn-the-go use, easily slipping into pockets or bags. - With a Qi2 charging pad delivering up to 15W of power and USB-C port supporting up to 20W, the Evergreen Mag charges devices faster than ever—simultaneously using both outputs for even greater efficiency.
The Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday on the matter. The Supreme Court justices sounded ready on Tuesday to give parents a constitutional right to opt out of public school lessons for their children that offend their religious beliefs. AdvertisementDuring an argument on Tuesday, they strongly suggested they would extend religious liberty rights to parents with children in public schools. But the Supreme Court voted to hear the parents’ appeal in the case of Mahmoud vs. Taylor. After the case reached the Supreme Court, two of the seven books were dropped by the school board, including “Pride Puppy.”
NTT and SBI Holdings announced a strategic partnership where NTT will acquire shares in SBI Holdings as part of an expansion into banking, aiming to integrate their telecom and financial services. Through the deal, NTT Docomo plans to take control of SBI Sumishin Net Bank via a tender offer, while SBI Holdings is expected to sell 34% of its stake to NTT Docomo. This move reflects the mobile industry's need for diversification into banking amid declining telecom fees, with NTT Docomo considering an entry into the banking sector led by President Yoshiaki Maeda.
Ryan Coogler’s *Sinners* follows twin brothers Smoke and Stack as they host a party in 1932 Mississippi Delta, inviting local characters and their cousin Sammie, a blues musician. The twins and Sammie survive a vampire threat, with smoke-related protection and a guitar-assisted final battle. Post-credits reveal Sammie’s return to perform blues for his brother before death, while the twins vanish in an emotional sequence tied to their uncle.
Mexican second division clubs have filed a lawsuit against the top flight and the Mexican Football Federation over the suspension of promotion and relegation rules for the 2025-26 season, with the clubs unite to reinstate these processes. A court decision previously allowed a six-year pause in these procedures, which now hangs in the balance as stakeholders from both leagues prepare to discuss its extension at their upcoming General Assemblies. The case was filed by 10 Liga de Expansión teams and is set to be decided before the season kicks off, with uncertainty still looming over the return of promotion and relegation after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Parents in such communities find harmony by balancing shared living spaces with personal relationships. They support each other through everyday acts of kindness, like sharing snacks or helping with caregiving tasks. Despite challenges arising from differing parenting styles, their close proximity fosters meaningful interactions, creating opportunities for bonding and strengthening connections during both routine and spontaneous moments.
The Lyrid meteor shower is set to light up the night sky this week, starting Wednesday night and lasting until April 25. These meteors are debris left behind by Comet Thatcher, first observed in 1861. The Lyrids have been witnessed for thousands of years, with the earliest recorded sighting dating back to 687 B.C. This year's peak viewing time is April 21 and 22. No special equipment is needed; just find a clear, dark sky away from city lights or moonlight, lie flat on your back, and let your eyes adjust for about 30-45 minutes to enjoy the show.
Helen’s suggestion to try K-pop in 2018 marked the start of my lifelong obsession with Korean pop culture. Initially captivated by SHINee and other boybands, I gradually became an advocate for K-pop, attending events like the GOT7-themed cafe in Soho and bonding with a diverse group of Black women who shared my quirky interests. These experiences taught me to embrace self-acceptance and find joy in connecting with others over niche cultures or hobbies. Now in my 30s, I continue to celebrate these formative moments as they’ve shaped my perspective on love, community, and personal growth.
Jeff Sperbeck, a close friend and business partner of Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway, tragically died from injuries sustained when he fell off a golf cart driven by Elway during a party in La Quinta, California. The incident occurred on Saturday night, leading to his death early Wednesday at a Palm Springs hospital. Sperbeck, seated in the passenger seat, was struck by the cart's collision with a tree, sustaining head injuries and requiring extensive care. Despite initial reports of possible negligence, no charges were filed against Elway following the investigation.
SpaceX made history on Tuesday by successfully testing its Starship rocket, marking a significant milestone after years of struggles. The historic flight saw the vehicle overcome technical challenges that led to failures in previous attempts, but minutes into the mission, Starship lost control as it traveled through space, plunging back into Earth's atmosphere near the Indian Ocean about an hour later. Despite initial setbacks, SpaceX's next-generation rocket is poised for future missions, ferrying cargo and crew between Earth, the Moon, and Mars. However, issues like leaks in the propulsion system still pose long-term challenges to its development.
Billy Bush has announced his departure as host of *Extra* after five seasons, sharing his excitement about transitioning to focus on his podcast "Hot Mics." Despite his ongoing role in the 31st season, he remains grateful for the opportunity and the impact he's made on the show. A search is now underway to find his successor, while the team honors his contributions during an article celebrating his career.
Donald Trump criticized Apple for planning to manufacture its iPhones in India as a way to evade tariffs, stating during his Qatar tour that he had "a little problem with Tim Cook yesterday" after Apple confirmed Indian factories would supply most U.S.-sold iPhones. He claimed Apple would "up their production in the United States," signaling a shift from earlier praise of Cook at an event in Riyadh this week, where Trump commended the company’s leadership despite his criticism of its production strategy. Apple has faced challenges in replicating its extensive Chinese supply chain and workforce in the U.S., complicating its transition to U.S.-based manufacturing.
Carlo Ancelotti, the legendaryReal Madrid coach, has announced his departure after 23 years at the club, citing a desire to focus on family over further coaching roles. Despite his extensive success, including five Champions League titles, Ancelotti will now leadBrazil's national team as the Football Confederation of Brazil (CBF) makes an unprecedented announcement, bypassingReal Madrid's approval process due to his deep connection with the club and his status as one of football's most respected coaches. The appointment is seen as a bold move for Brazil, aiming to guide the team back onto the world stage in 2026 following recent international tournament struggles.
AI is driving a new wave of innovation in Taiwan as Nvidia, Foxconn, and the Taiwan government announce a partnership to build an AI factory supercomputer with cutting-edge Nvidia Blackwell infrastructure. The $1 billion project will provide advanced AI computing resources through Foxconn's subsidiary, Big Innovation Company, enabling researchers, startups, and industries like TSMC to accelerate AI adoption across Taiwan. This collaboration aims to bolster Taiwan's position as a global leader in AI-driven technologies, with plans to use the system for smart cities, electric vehicles, and manufacturing innovation, among other applications.
As both leaders sought to salvage relations ahead of tense conflicts, President Trump and Putin held a meeting in Moscow on Friday to discuss potential direct talks with Ukraine, though Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy rejected the idea of giving up Crimea. The recent death of a Russian general outside Moscow added context to their discussions. Trump later attended Pope Francis's funeral and praised the talks as "a good day" while acknowledging the challenges in achieving a deal between warring sides.
The Environmental Protection Agency has decided to maintain drinking water standards for two "forever chemicals," PFAS, while delaying their enforcement and relaxing limits on four related substances. This move comes as President Biden had set strict targets, particularly a four-part-per-trillion level for PFOA and PFOS. The relaxation of these regulations follows concerns about public health risks associated with exposure to PFAS, which are found in various everyday products and linked to metabolic disorders, fertility issues, developmental delays, and increased cancer risks.
In a landmark decision, OpenAI has reversed its plan to transform its for-profit arm into an LLC, opting instead to keep its nonprofit parent in control. The CEO, Sam Altman, highlighted the need to balance investor returns with its mission to benefit humanity, while noting that major relationships and equity stakes remain unchanged. The company is now focusing on finalizing a revised structure ahead of potential legal challenges, including a high-profile lawsuit filed by Elon Musk.
NASA's VIPER mission, designed to explore water ice on the Moon's south pole, has faced a series of setbacks. Originally scheduled for launch in 2023, the project was pushed back multiple times due to delays, leading to its cancellation last year. Now, NASA is exploring alternative options with private companies after canceling a partnership proposal earlier this year. The rover, which cost $450 million, now resides at Johnson Space Center without a clear plan for its future, leaving NASA reliant on the private sector for any further lunar exploration efforts. The agency has yet to announce a new strategy following these developments.
"Support for Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has plummets as voters grow frustrated over rising rice prices, with nearly 90% of respondents dissatisfied with the government's response. A recent poll shows only 27.4% approval of the Liberal Democratic Party and Komeito's handling of the situation. The surge in retail rice prices, which are about double their pre-year levels due to severe weather conditions and increased demand from tourism, has left many不满."
Tapple, a leading Japanese dating app, recently introduced a feature allowing users to verify their single status using their government ID card—a pioneering move in Japan. This update addresses concerns about dishonest relationship statuses among its 20 million users. A survey revealed that nearly all female and over 80% of male respondents want proof their matches are single, underscoring the feature's importance in building trust and resolving potential misunderstandings.
"Former President Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment and his absence have temporarily shifted focus to economic policy as South Koreans prepare for President Lee Jae-myung's re-election. The country grapples with low economic growth, an aging population, and the aftermath of Trump’s tariff wars, while political instability looms following his impeachment. Kim Moon-soo is set to challenge Lee in a chaotic environment marked by infighting within his party, as courts delay proceedings tied to his candidacy. Meanwhile, Lee has pledged aggressive economic measures and a firm stance on nuclear diplomacy, with his re-election trailing him by a narrow margin."
China has banned marketing terms like "smart driving" and "autonomous driving" after a fatal accident involving an assisted vehicle. Regulators are also implementing stricter rules for over-the-air updates to prevent unsafe testing on car owners. Starting in 2026, new battery safety standards will be enforced. This move highlights the swift policy changes possible in China's single-party system compared to democratic countries like the U.S., where such regulations might face legal challenges. Tesla has been criticized for its marketing of "Autopilot" and "Full Self-Driving," which some drivers overestimate, leading to accidents. The National Highway Transportation Safety Board is investigating Tesla's Smart Summon feature due to safety concerns.
Kangana Ranaut, a renowned Bollywood actress, is making her Hollywood debut in *Blessed Be the Evil*, a horror drama directed by Anurag Rudra, known for "Tailing Pond." The film, inspired by Indian folklore, stars Tyler Posey and his daughter Scarlet Rose Stallone. Produced by Lions Movies, which also handles *American Import*—a crime drama exploring family bonds and corruption—the project avoids U.S. tariffs by using local locations in New York. Kangana's diverse background as an actor, filmmaker, and politician adds credibility to her entry into Hollywood.
Former PM Boris Johnson welcomed his fourth child, Poppy Eliza Josephine Johnson, on May 21st after sharing heartfelt Instagram photos and captions that expressed his delight at the arrival. His wife Carrie celebrated the new addition with joy, especially highlighting her excitement for their third child, Romy, who had been eagerly waiting for a sister. The couple, married in 2021, now has four children together, including Wilfred and Frank, following Johnson's initial family of three after welcoming Poppy.
The US military launched a long-range hypersonic missile from Cape Canaveral on Friday morning during a test flight that could pave the way for operational deployment later this year. The Army's Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon, officially named "Dark Eagle," was fired shortly after sunrise and traveled east over the Atlantic Ocean. While residents shared images of the launch, success isn't guaranteed, and the official outcome hasn't been confirmed yet. This marks the first ground-based hypersonic weapon test since 1988, with broader implications for military strategy and capabilities in the region.
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy and President Emmanuel Macron of France met recently amid growing public tension reflecting their ideological divides and the pressing need for European unity on shared global challenges like ending the shooting war in Ukraine, avoiding a trade conflict with the U.S., and managing relations with unpredictable Donald Trump. Their dysfunction raises questions about whether cooperation remains feasible at this juncture.
Air India has sought $600 million in financial assistance from the Indian government to cover costs incurred due to a ban on flights through Pakistan’s airspace. The airline estimates it could lose up to $591 million annually as the ban persists, primarily due to increased fuel consumption and extended travel times. The ban followed an attack on Kashmir tourists last week, prompting Pakistan to retaliate against Indian carriers. Other Indian airlines are also facing disruptions in their operations amid similar challenges.
The Italian opposition has filed a complaint with Agcom against AI-generated images from Salvini's League, labeled as racist and xenophobic. These images depict men of color as criminals without real photos, spreading fear despite the EU's Digital Services Act being ineffective. The trend of AI propaganda in far-right parties, including deepfakes, is seen as concerning.
Nike is undergoing significant leadership changes as its CEO restructures key roles within the company. Despite his retirement, Elliott Hill has been reappointed as COO following his earlier tenure, signaling a strategic shift in the organization's direction. Heidi O’Neill, who was instrumental in running Nike’s direct-to-consumer business since 1998, will transition to an advisory role until September after her retirement, reflecting broader changes at the top of the company.
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.
St. Louis City SC fired their manager, Olof Mellberg, after an initial poor season with just two wins in 15 matches, dropping them to 14th place. Interim manager David Critchley is now leading the team, who previously managed the club’s MLS affiliate and aims to bolster the struggling attack that has scored only 11 league goals this season. Despite confidence in his ability to improve performance, Sporting Director Lutz Pfannenstiel acknowledged the challenges of Major League Soccer, including injuries, while Club President emphasized their commitment to finding a new coach for success.
President Trump recently called Jeff Bezos following reports that Amazon would reveal product import tariffs, which he described as a hostile political move. The White House denied these claims, but Trump praised Bezos for acting decisively and credited him with "doing the right thing." Tariffs imposed by the Trump administration have led to concerns about rising prices for American consumers, while Amazon remains a key player in the U.S. retail market.
GamesBeat's journalism journey began under financial constraints and hands-on gaming event experience, driven by the desire to highlight the industry's impact on personal growth. The platform expanded its influence through acquisitions but faced challenges like revenue cuts and layoffs as part of broader corporate media practices. To sustain growth, GamesBeat leveraged community engagement and sponsorship, inviting readers to contribute tips, events, and sponsorships while offering exclusive summit ticket discounts. This approach combined storytelling rooted in unique reporting and collaboration with readers to navigate the evolving industry landscape effectively.
ultrarunner William Goodge shattered Australia's record for running across the country by completing 3,800km in just over four days, starting from Cottesloe beach in Perth. Inspired by his late mother Amanda Goodge’s battle with cancer, he finished at Bondi Beach in Sydney shortly after 4pm on Monday, becoming the fastest British athlete to cover such a distance and beating previous record holder Chris Turnbull by nearly four days. Goodge dedicated his efforts to raising funds for the Cancer Council of Australia in memory of his mother, who passed away from cancer seven-and-a-half years earlier.
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.
Set in a dystopian desert during a potential post-apocalyptic era, Oliver Laxe’s *Sirât* follows Luis and Esteban as they search for their missing daughter, uncovering aMissing-person mystery that stretches across the Middle East. When a military evacuation order forces them to flee, they realize civilization is teetering on chaos. The film’s chaotic, non-linear storytelling explores themes of loss, existential crisis, and humanity’s fragile state in the face of global turmoil, culminating in an unsettling yet thought-provoking climax.
Reddit users faced widespread connectivity issues Monday morning, with errors first reported around 11:20 a.m. ET and peaking at over 90,000 outage reports. The platform confirmed the issue by 11:52 a.m., identified it as a database connection problem, and resolved it by 12:21 p.m. ET. This marks Reddit's third major "elevated errors" incident this February, with previous outages occurring several weeks ago.