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(3:34)Open Extended ReactionsDESTIN, Fla. -- LSU's Brian Kelly on Wednesday said SEC coaches favor adding one nonconference game against a Big Ten opponent in a scheduling agreement, but they "need a partner" to do it. "We want to compete against the Big Ten," Kelly said, following the last day of coaches meetings at the annual SEC spring meetings. Kelly said he would favor playing nine SEC games and adding the additional Big Ten opponent. Still, Kelly said the coaches made their "voices clear" this week to their respective athletic directors and SEC commissioner Greg Sankey. I know how important that game is to the people of South Carolina, and I don't want that game going anywhere."
Iran is considering resuming nuclear negotiations with European countries to revisit the 2015 deal this Friday, cautioning that the U.S. hasn't provided confirmation of its participation. Talks resumed in Oman after a six-month hiatus and have included discussions with Russia and China. Omani officials proposed a May 3 European meeting but no formal decision has been reached yet.
The Newark crisis comes soon after January’s deadly midair collision over Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, in which air-traffic control may have been a factor. The Trump administration has doubled down on Biden administration efforts to attract and retain controllers. To be sure, throwing money at the problem has some merit, given the dire condition of the ATC system. The resulting slow pace of FAA technology deployment means that new ATC systems might be obsolete by the time they are fully fielded. Despite broad agreement on the problem, efforts to take air-traffic control out of the FAA so that it can operate like a public utility have repeatedly failed.
Boox's latest ereaders, the Go 7 and Go Color 7 (Gen II), feature a sleek design inspired by the Kindle Oasis, with support for handwriting using a $46 stylus. The color model offers vibrant text at 150ppi and neutral tones at 300ppi, while the monochrome variant provides sharp black/white text at 300ppi. Both models are optimized for Android, allowing users to install any reading apps or note-taking tools. They come with ample storage (64GB internal, expandable via microSD), weigh about 195g each, and support preordering for the monochrome version now, with the color model launching soon.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has started laying off staff as part of a plan to shift its focus. Employees began receiving layoff notices on Thursday following a court ruling allowing such actions. The agency's new direction, outlined in a memo from chief legal officer Mark Paoletta, includes leaning more on states for enforcement and supervision tasks, focusing on banks and depository institutions, and deprioritizing areas like medical debt and digital payments. Critics argue this represents a significant retrenchment from the bureau's mission.
The Balearic Islands and Canary Islands in Spain are confronting severe housing shortages exacerbated by escalating property prices and mass tourism. Regional governments have actively sought EU measures to restrict foreign property purchases but have faced resistance despite Spanish Prime Minister proposals of taxes or bans for non-EU residents acquiring homes without Spanish ties. Both regions have implemented local solutions yet continue to grapple with housing deficits, leading the Canary Islands to formally request EU assistance this week at the European Union level.
Hundreds of miles and emotional strain: Women in Scotland face arduous journeys to England for later-term abortions due to a lack of accessible care at home. Campaigners highlight systemic stigma and inadequate services, with only two doctors trained to perform these procedures across Scotland. Many women, like Ashley, who found herself 19 weeks pregnant unexpectedly, are forced to navigate lengthy, costly trips and confront anti-abortion protesters, adding to their trauma. Despite the Scottish government acknowledging this "explicit inequality," no new abortion facilities have been established in Scotland, leaving vulnerable women behind.
In an era where AI systems are becoming increasingly complex, Patronus AI has emerged with Percival, an innovative monitoring platform designed to detect failure patterns and suggest optimizations. This cutting-edge tool is tailored for enterprises that prioritize reliability in intricate AI applications, utilizing its agent-based architecture and "episodic memory" to enable agents to learn from past errors, enhancing adaptability and workflow efficiency. Early adopters have reported significant improvements in debugging times, underscoring the platform's effectiveness in addressing challenges posed by multi-step and error-prone AI systems.
A woman hosted a lavish lunch for her in-laws in regional Australia, but after the event, four guests developed symptoms leading to their deaths. Police have accused the meal of being poisoned with death cap mushrooms, resulting in a murder trial set to begin soon in Morwell, about 95 miles from Melbourne. Erin Patterson, the woman at the center, has pleaded not guilty and expressed devastation over the loss of her family members after the incident. She admitted she was deeply affected by the deaths but denied any prior incidents where she poisoned others, with one charge relating to an uncle who survived the illness.
Mads Pedersen of Denmark secured a thrilling victory in the opening stage of the Giro d'Italia by edging out Wout van Aert in a sprint, becoming the first Dane to wear the overall leader's jersey this season. Despite his triumph, teammate Mikel Landa faced a devastating outcome after crashing near the finish line, adding injury to his quest for a strong race performance. Pedersen praised the teamwork that allowed him to deliver a late-stage win, while van Aert expressed frustration at settling for second despite a valiant effort. Meanwhile, other riders like Juan Ayuso crashed early but remained unharmed, while two potential challengers lost time on an otherwise grueling day.
Fans are heartwrenched as *The Boys* wraps up its final season after five seasons, with creators reflecting on this pivotal moment. Creator Eric Kripke teases "lots of deaths" in the concluding chapter while actors like Nathan Mitchell and Antony Starr highlight new twists ahead. The series' long run, spanning eight years and impacted by a global pandemic, has fostered deep affection for its world and characters, with hopes it will conclude properly in 2026. Meanwhile, season 4 shattered streaming records for Prime Video, signaling the streamer's growing expansion into prequels like *Vought Rising*.
Mark Geragos is upset about a gag order on Diddy's lawyers and believes his own defense team might be at risk if he speaks publicly, including on "2 Angry Men." Kirsten Brown-Neil, a prosecutor, warns him to watch his words as she fears his statements could influence the jury or even sabotage his client's case. The article highlights the pressure on prosecutors to protect their convictions and the ongoing process of jury selection, with 45 potential jurors already chosen but needing further whittling down for trial.
Dylan Meyer officially became the幸福 husband of Kristen Stewart after tying the knot in Los Angeles on Sunday at an intimate ceremony hosted by Ashley Benson. The couple snapped photos afterward as Dylan, now wearing her gold wedding band, interacted with a delivery driver from Joe & the Juice. Kristen was spotted shortly before the ceremony but not during the meal she ordered, though details about her role in the event were not provided.
Russia and North Korea have unveiled a historic road bridge across the Tumen River, marking a milestone in their enduring alliance. The new structure, symbolizing economic and friendly cooperation, will reduce transport costs, boost trade, and promote tourism. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin highlighted how this project underscores their deepening partnership beyond engineering achievements. At the ceremony, North Koreans dressed in suits stood in line, with Governor Oleg Kozhemyako expressing optimism about enhanced contacts between the two nations.
The U.S.-led conservative group CPAC held its first meeting in Poland just five days before a crucial presidential election. Vying for Poland's presidency are a liberal mayor and a Trump-backed conservative historian. Kristi Noem of the U.S. homeland security, a Trump ally, urged voters to elect someone who would turn Europe back to conservative values. CPAC has emerged as a key global conservative movement, rebranding itself under Trump's leadership after years of supporting his populist policies.
The housing ombudsman highlights a critical issue: the dramatic rise in complaints about substandard living conditions, which could escalate social tensions. He attributes this surge to increased repairs being the primary cause, affecting nearly half of England's social homes built before 1964. The ombudsman emphasizes that without immediate change, England risks losing its leadership in social housing. He also criticizes current maintenance practices as inadequate and calls for a transformative overhaul, including stronger tenant rights and accountability measures to address the crisis effectively.
Kendrick Lamar expressed strong dislike for Drake's performance in their diss song on "Euphoria," but his longtime friend Terrence "Punch" Henderson revealed that the original track had even more harsher lyrics left unreleased. The song was shortened post-production to better fit the battle context. Punch also noted that Kendrick included additional cuts from the unreleased version, which Drake later incorporated into his career. Additionally, he mentioned the diss song's missteps compared to other tracks like "Taylor Made Freestyle."
Netflix has seen a significant boost in its ad-supported streaming tier, with user numbers more than doubling in a year to reach 94 million globally. The service has been rapidly expanding its ad offerings since 2022, including new formats like pause and interactive ads. With over 300 million subscribers now, Netflix is rolling out its advertising platform to Canada and plans to make it available in all 12 supported markets by June, reflecting the company's strong growth momentum.
Oscar Piastri claimed an impressive victory at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, demonstrating his composure under pressure as he secured third wins this season. Despite facing fierce competition from Max Verstappen, who received a penalty for overtaking during qualifying, Piastri remained calm and executed a flawless performance to maintain his lead in the Formula One title race ahead of Lewis Hamilton's teammate Charles Leclerc. With consistent performances, including at the challenging Jeddah Corniche Circuit, Piastri solidifies his position as one of Formula One's most reliable drivers while teammate Lando Norris battles closely for the championship.
The automotive world is filled with innovative ideas and concepts that often fade into obscurity. Among these, four-wheel steering (4WS) stands out as a promising technology that has been overlooked due to poor execution and marketing. Once used in early 20th-century trucks, 4WS was conceptualized for enhanced maneuverability but rarely saw real-world application. Now, with its potential benefits—reducing turning circles and improving stability—it is gaining attention despite lingering doubts about its viability in the current market landscape.
NATO allies are divided over when to boost defense spending to 5% of their national income, with U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hesheath confidently predicting they will meet this target "as soon as this month." The alliance met in Brussels, signaling that any agreement would depend on leaders at NATO's June summit in The Hague. U.S. President Trump has threatened to weaken American support for European security if allies do not increase defense spending, while some countries are still hesitant to fully commit.
The Moon's enigmatic magnetic fields were recently explained by MIT scientists who proposed that a large asteroid impact early on briefly boosted the Moon's weak magnetic field. This hypothesis is supported by evidence from orbiting spacecraft and recent Chang'e missions, indicating an early weak magnetism. The origin of this field remains unclear but could involve convection caused by rock movement over time, leading to varying magnetic signatures in lunar samples.
Matheus Cunha faces ongoing pressure on himself after multiple disciplinary suspensions and a recent violent conduct incident that led to a red card in a Wolves match. Despite scoring 15 Premier League goals this season, the Wolves forward is expected to leave Molineux before next season as Manchester United explores his release clause following concerns about his inconsistent discipline.
Far from lifting Japan closer to its own trade deal, the US-UK agreement on tariffs barely moves the needle for its efforts—analysts point out that while progress has been made elsewhere, Japan still faces significant hurdles. The UK, as a trade deficit country with U.S. relations, remains in a different league compared to Japan's situation; its position is far more complicated than Japan's. Takahide Kiuchi, chief economist at Nomura Research Institute, notes the threshold for an agreement was quite low from the start.
Russia has resumed military operations in Ukraine after a short-lived "Easter truce," according to its military. The Russian forces claim they adhered to the ceasefire but have now resumed strikes, while Ukraine reports nearly 3,000 violations, with intense attacks near Pokrovsk. The conflict shows no signs of easing as both sides accuse each other of breaking the peace.
In Chelsea, Michigan, hundreds of residents joined forces to help move a local bookstore's 9,100 books by forming a human chain. The "book brigade" passed each title from Serendipity Books' former location directly to the correct shelves in its new storefront. The owner, Michelle Tuplin, said this practical method allowed everyone to participate and share thoughts about the books. The move took less than two hours, much quicker than using a moving company, and the community hopes to have the bookstore open within two weeks. Chelsea is known for neighborly support, as reflected in this collective effort.
DHL Express has resumed transporting packages valued between $800 and $2,500 to the U.S., following a 15-day pause caused by tariffs. The company is now handling business-to-consumer shipments under normal clearance procedures but warns some consumer packages may still face delays. After constructive dialogue with the U.S. government, which expressed understanding of DHL's challenges and agreed to expedite processing, normal operations are back on track.
India and Pakistan have agreed to an immediate ceasefire brokered by US President Donald Trump, but concerns over renewed cross-border shelling in Kashmir amid celebrations mark the fragile nature of the agreement. The US mediator declared the truce on Saturday afternoon, following days of skepticism from Vice President Kamala Harris about the country's role in the conflict. However, as the day progressed, violations persisted, with both sides accusing each other of new attacks, including missile strikes and drone barrages. While many hope this marks a turning point, the violence along the Line of Control remains unresolved, complicating efforts to achieve lasting peace.
Panasonic, a major electronics company supplying Tesla batteries, announced plans for 10,000 job cuts globally to boost profitability, representing about 4% of its workforce. The reductions will primarily target this year as part of operational efficiency reviews in sales and indirect departments.
Mavis Gallant's stories feature women yearning for freedom but trapped by societal expectations. Lily Quale defies these constraints to seek a new life in Europe, while Gallant herself aspires to complete her work in Paris, reflecting the modern quest for independence.
The whole world is fighting against us, and they are not getting very far,” said Yevgeniy, a Russian contract soldier who fought in Ukraine until December 2023. After three years of fighting, however, Russian forces have almost complete control of only one of them, Luhansk. In the other three regions — Donetsk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia — Russia controls 65 to 75 percent of the territory. In recent months, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine has softened his position, accepting a proposed cease-fire without security guarantees, suggesting he would accept at least a temporary loss of the territory already under Russian occupation. Interviews with the soldiers and Russian opinion surveys show that such a truce would also fail to satisfy a large part of Russian society.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s notorious claim of a "brain worm" infecting him has become a recurring theme in discussions about his anti-vaccine rhetoric and cognitive impairments. While it's possible that leftover parasites could affect brain function, there’s no evidence linking them to his specific health struggles or his current role as Health Secretary. His mental state and beliefs, however, are deeply intertwined with conspiracy theories challenging foundational scientific principles like germ theory. These ideas have spiraled into chaos at public health agencies, leading to severe cuts in critical services while the nation’s health continues to hang in the balance.
However, this outline contained “bogus AI-generated research” when it was sent to a separate law firm, K&L Gates, which added the information to a brief. “No attorney or staff member at either firm apparently cite-checked or otherwise reviewed that research before filing the brief,” Judge Milner writes. The lawyer who created the outline admitted to using Google Gemini, as well as the AI legal research tools in Westlaw Precision with CoCounsel. A judge also found that lawyers suing a Colombian airline included a slew of phony cases generated by ChatGPT in their brief. “The initial, undisclosed use of AI products to generate the first draft of the brief was flat-out wrong,” Judge Milner writes.
Landa, a startup that revolutionized real estate investing by allowing users to start with just $5, is now facing collapse after its platform went offline. Users' funds aren't returning, and they're suing creditors over defaults, unpaid taxes, and neglect. Meanwhile, the app remains offline as legal disputes intensify.
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.
Devin Williams' abrupt removal as the New York Yankees closer due to a 11.25 ERA in eight innings has drawn criticism and challenges for both him and his team. Boone acknowledged the difficulty of this period but emphasized Williams' potential to rebound, though his high strikeout and walk rates pose risks. Meanwhile, Luke Weaver will assume the save role, while Williams looks to find renewed success in a new environment after facing backlash during his debut at Yankee Stadium.
Why are water companies covering their tracks despite facing the potential for legal consequences? The Environment Agency has identified numerous illegal sewage spills by these companies since 2020, especially during dry weather when they avoid contamination by refusing to share data or letting spills occur through negligence. New regulations now allow agencies to prosecute employees who obstruct investigations, with examples like Southern Water's history of not facing fines despite allowing such violations.
As Brexit continues to shape global geopolitics, leaders from the EU and Britain are converging in London for a pivotal reset of their relationship. Expected attendees include Keir Starmer, Ursula von der Leyen, Antonio Costa, Kaja Kallas, and Maros Sefcovic, focusing on defense, trade, and geopolitical collaborations amid America's evolving influence. This meeting marks a significant moment as both sides seek new strategic alliances in an uncertain international landscape.
Keanu Reeves revealed he hasn’t focused on the number of deaths in the “John Wick” franchise, stating it doesn’t matter to him. Director Chad Stahelski believes they’ve killed over a thousand people across the series. He also mentioned that production on the fifth film is still pending but could start when everything feels right. The movie will diverge from the High Table storyline, offering a new narrative about John Wick. The cast includes Reeves, Anjelica Huston, and Ian McShane. “Ballerina” is set to release on June 6th, marking Len Wiseman’s directorial debut.
Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira, a Brazilian Indigenous man, disappeared three years ago while reporting in Brazil's Javari Valley. The Guardian’s correspondent, Tom Phillips, continues his investigation into their fate as the first episode of "Missing in the Amazon," a six-part podcast series, drops later this week. The episodes aim to explore cases of journalists and locals disappearing in the region.
Northampton Saints demonstrated remarkable resilience despite significant challenges such as injuries and facing a much stronger opposition to secure a thrilling Investec Champions Cup final against Bordeaux-Begles. Their victory highlighted their enduring contribution to European rugby history, showcasing key performances from players like Alex Coles and Jamie Mayanavanua as they Closing games with determination.
The annual "Flag March" in Jerusalem, marking Israel's 1967 capture of the city’s eastern portion, turned violent as far-right Israeli Jews clashed with Palestinians and bystanders during a rally following Prime Minister Ben Gvir’s visit to the Al-Aqsa mosque. After midday, shopkeepers reported being attacked by young marchers as they tried to reopen their stores, spiraling into chaos in the Old City walls.
Berlin-based startup Xayn has rebranded as Noxtua after launching its flagship product, “Noxtua” — an advanced legal AI designed for law professionals. The company secured €80.7 million in funding to enhance its AI models and expand globally, with a focus on German and English language support due to Europe's growing reliance on American infrastructure following the U.S.-led geopolitical tensions. Noxtua’s new model, Beck-Noxtua, leverages C.H. Beck’s vast legal document database to improve accuracy and compliance with European data protection standards like GDPR, positioning it as a secure and sovereign alternative for law professionals in Europe.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is poised to captivate tech enthusiasts with its sleek, ultra-slim design as it debuts at an exclusive virtual Unpacked event on May 12. Featuring a camera upgrade that could match the latest Ultra model and engineered for advanced AI capabilities, this thin smartphone aims to redefine what's possible in mobile photography despite its slender form. Samsung will need to convincingly demonstrate how its device offers more than just a trend, countering rumors of a similarly shaped iPhone with enhanced features and reliable performance to justify its niche position in the market.
John, a senior editor at The Verge, reports on the Newark Liberty International Airport experiencing another telecommunications outage on May 9, affecting air traffic control. The incident follows previous outages and highlights the airport's aging infrastructure issues, including reliance on a single data feed from New York to Philadelphia. The FAA is implementing upgrades but faces delays due to runway construction and controller stress from past outages, with some taking leave as a result. --- This summary captures the main points: the recurrence of an outage, its impact, the FAA's plan for infrastructure upgrades, and the underlying issues contributing to the problem.
preorder Nintendo Switch 2 now to secure the console on its June 5 launch. Available for $449 at Walmart and Target with additional options like a $30 Walmart+ subscription offering fast shipping and exclusive benefits. The Switch 2 will be available in select online retailers as well, with games like "The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom" already available now. A bundle option lets you preorder both the console and "Mario Kart World" starting at $499 on Walmart and Target. Don't miss out—grab your Switch and games early to make the most of this new console!
Beijing held what’s being called the world’s first half-marathon for robots, pitting bipedal bots against human runners in a race that ended with moments of ridiculousness. Struggling to keep even basic footing, many robots fell or lost parts during the four-hour allotted time, while one robot nearly died at the starting line. The event, which saw 21 robots participate, proved both absurd and innovative as technology met running in ways no one had imagined.