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"Singer Jill Sobule tragically passed moments after staying with friends when her home in St. Paul burned down. Friends believed she was escaping but realized too late she was inside as flames overwhelmed the house. The cause of her death and the fire remains under investigation, leaving those who lost their home seeking answers about what happened to her."
Judge Brian Murphy has criticized the Trump administration for allegedly violating court orders by deporting migrants to South Sudan within 24 hours, claiming this violates their right to due process. The administration dismisses such claims as an attack on its policies and criticizes Murphy as an "activist." ICE defended the action, stating it was a security measure but did not confirm the destination or provide translators for the clients who spoke little English.
Google has expanded its access to cellular networks by introducing data-only eSIM support for tablets and laptops. This allows users to connect directly to their network without relying on a smartphone or using hotspots, enhancing convenience. Supported devices include models from brands like iPad, Samsung, Microsoft, and Lenovo. While older devices with physical SIM cards can still use Google Fi's SIM option if needed, the new eSIM feature requires specific monthly plans starting at $65 per month for premium users. This development simplifies mobile usage for a variety of devices, making it more accessible and efficient.
Alexis Ohanian, co-founder of Reddit and husband of tennis legend Serena Williams, has invested in a 10% stake in Chelsea FC WSL, joining as an investor and board member. Known for his support of women's sports, including founding Angel City FC and Athlos NYC, he aims to bolster Chelsea's women's team, which recently sold to Todd Boehly's consortium. The couple plans to attend the WSL final at Wembley Stadium, marking Chelsea's return to the spotlight as a top women's football club after previous ownership. Chelsea has achieved six consecutive league titles and advanced deeply into international competitions despite facing strong opposition like Barcelona in recent matches.
Tens of thousands of British households that had prepayment meters force-fitted in their properties are to share more than £18.6m in compensation and debt write-offs on their energy bills. The energy regulator for Great Britain, Ofgem, found that energy companies forced prepayment meters on more than 150,000 homes that were not keeping up with their bills, in one of its most comprehensive compliance reviews. The eight companies have committed to paying compensation and writing off energy debts for at least 40,000 customers. However, the compensation payments do not include the customers of British Gas, Utilita or Ovo Energy, which face separate investigations by the regulator. “We have made our expectations clear to suppliers on how those customers who were treated poorly should be compensated.
Thousands celebrated in Liverpool as Liverpool FC fans mourned a tragic incident where a car hit a crowd during their victory parade, injuring four, including children. A 53-year-old man was arrested after the attack near Anfield stadium, with four trapped under the vehicle rescued by lifeguards. The driver's arrest came as emergency services rushed to aid the injured, while Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Sir Keir Starmer condemned the violence, calling for care for victims.
Curious about how your iPhone can answer questions just by looking at what's around you? Apple’s Visual Intelligence feature is here to help! Available on select iPhones like the 16, 16 Plus, 15 Pro, and their variants, this handy tool lets you snap a picture of something and instantly get answers—like opening hours for a restaurant or care tips for plants. It even works with ChatGPT for text-based queries. Just make sure Apple Intelligence is enabled on your device.
Pope Francis, who died at 88, will be remembered as a groundbreaking leader who championed the downtrodden and modernized the Catholic Church without altering its core teachings. Known as "the people's Pope," he connected deeply with his flock but faced backlash from traditionalists. As the first pope from the Americas and Southern Hemisphere, he fearlessly advocated for migrants and those affected by climate change, calling it a crisis driven by humanity.
A Chinese Australian academic, Yang Hengjun, who has been jailed for life in China and suffers from failing health, wrote an emotional letter to Anthony Albanese expressing gratitude for efforts to secure his release while facing a legal battle over his incarceration timing. His lawyer, David Littleproud, is challenging the 23-year-old hold, suggesting it might be linked to his deteriorating health.
Epic Games celebrated a legal milestone, defeating Apple in their years-long dispute over app store fees. They introduced webshops in their Epic Games Store, allowing developers to bypass high fees from both Apple and Google. As part of this victory, Epic reintroduced Fortnite on iOS with direct purchase options, offering better deals for players. Starting next month, Epic will stop taking a 12% cut once games reach $1 million annually, helping developers avoid fees while giving consumers more affordable choices.
For Lord of the Rings fans, there's been a revelation—there are seven extra works offering deeper Middle-earth stories, with *Unfinished Tales* available for just $7. Edited by J.R.R. Tolkien's son, this book includes exclusive tales like Gandalf’s role in guiding dwarves and Númenor’s final moments. Plus, fans can enjoy discounts on other essentials: an illustrated *The Silmarillion* for $3 and pocket editions of the first four books at their lowest prices yet. These deals make it easier to expand your collection without committing fully.
Romaine lettuce has a particularly bad reputation, and for good reason. Last year, an E. coli outbreak tied to—you guessed it—romaine sent 36 people to the hospital across 15 states. Eating romaine lettuce is especially a gamble right now. Read: The onion problemAmericans aren’t suddenly falling sick en masse from romaine lettuce, or anything else. Once a single infected head enters that machine, the pieces of the infected lettuce stick around, and it’s likely that subsequent heads will become infected.
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.
Manchester City is actively pursuing Florian Wirtz as a potential replacement for Kevin De Bruyne but faces intense competition fromBayern Munich. Despite city's interest in Wirtz, Bayer Leverkusen prefers he remain in Germany with Bundesliga rivals Bayern ahead of this summer transfer window. Meanwhile, Wirtz could also join Liverpool despite Liverpool fans expecting him to move toBayern instead. The 22-year-old has shown signs of indecision as his parents recently visited clubs in the UK, potentially influencing his decision-making process.
Giannis Antetokounmpo criticized Tyrese Haliburton’s father during a heated confrontation following the Bucks' playoff loss. Haliburton’s father appeared during celebrations after his son won the series with a lay-up in overtime, prompting Antetokounmpo to express concern about respect and humility in victory. Both players handled their emotions differently—Antetokounmpo remained calm while emphasizing the importance of respecting opponents post-game, whereas Haliburton expressed frustration over what he deemed disrespectful behavior by his father. This incident highlights the intense emotions often clouded during high-pressure playoff moments.
Hamas has announced the release of Edan Alexander, the last American held captive in Gaza, as President Trump prepares for his first major foreign tour in the region. The U.S. government hopes to facilitate his release soon after his Oct. 7, 2023, capture by Hamas-linked militants, with conditions that remain unclear. This move is significant given the heightened tensions in Gaza and the families' fading hope for progress in their hostage situation.
Nearly all were people the Trump administration had hired to the NSC. In dismantling the NSC, Trump is not only removing part of his government’s brain but creating real risk should a crisis strike. So why do Trump officials think the NSC staff is unnecessary or harmful? The NSC policy staff stood at 186 at the end of Biden’s term, larger than in Trump’s first term but smaller than under George W. Bush or Barack Obama. In any other administration, the NSC would run a tiger team for such an eventuality.
Lil Wayne is making history by headlining his first-ever show at Madison Square Garden on June 6th alongside the release of his highly anticipated sixth Carter album, Tha Carter VI. The iconic artist, who has been performing in New York before but hasn’t headlined MSG yet, has brought together a star-studded lineup featuring artists like Miley Cyrus, Bono, and Euro to celebrate this momentous occasion. Tha Carter VI is a testament to Wayne’s versatility on the mic, showcasing his ability to adapt across various tempos while staying true to his unique sound.
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, known for their non-traditional music styles, are bringing their innovative spirit to a groundbreaking "Future Ruins" festival, set in Los Angeles on November 8th. This first-of-its-kind event lets influential film and TV composers take center stage, experiencing their work live with a focus on creativity and immersion across three stages. Meanwhile, Reznor and Ross are set to embark on a summer tour with Nine Inch Nails, adding excitement to the festival lineup ahead of its launch.
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.
South Korea is holding a snap presidential election following Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment and Martial Law, with former Vice President Lee Jae-myung poised to win as his arch-rival, marking a potential turning point for the nation's democracy and leadership dynamics.
New Zealand’s Parliament suspended three opposition lawmakers, including co-leaders of the Te Pāti Māori party, for performing a traditional haka as a protest against a contentious bill last year. The haka performance was seen as an act of resistance, and this move marked the harshest penalty ever imposed on members of parliament. Reflecting the ongoing debate about Māori culture’s role in public life and the government’s apparent anti-Māori agenda.
A stellar deal has arrived for LEGO fans who love building and learning about space! The LEGO Technic Planet Earth and Moon in Orbit 42179 set is now just $59.95, saving you 20%—a fantastic value that matches Black Friday prices. This kit features over 526 pieces, measures about 9x12.5x7 inches, and takes a few hours to complete. It’s not just for building—it includes interactive elements where you can simulate celestial movements like Earth’s rotation, the sun’s spin, the moon orbiting Earth, and Earth orbiting the sun. Perfect for both kids and adults, this set is an educational and entertaining way to explore space concepts.
Jacob Elordi, best known for his roles in *The Girl with All the Gifts* and *Call the Midwife*, has surprised fans by taking on the iconic role of Heathcliff in an Emerald Fennell adaptation of *Wuthering Heights*. The former *Call the Midwife* actor reportedly convinced Elordi during a casual text exchange after Fennell faced backlash for casting a white actor as a traditionally black character. Margot Robbie, who plays Catherine Earnshaw opposite Elordi, has been praised by her co-star. The film, which will premiere on February 13, 2026, is currently in post-production and marks Warner Bros Motion Pictures' successful bid for distribution rights in a competitive bidding war.
Robots ran alongside humans for the first time in a half-marathon in Beijing, with 21 humanoid machines taking part in the 21km race. The robots, ranging in size and design—from short and quirky to human-like—were developed by Chinese companies and faced challenges like falls and technical issues during the event. The winning robot, Tiangong Ultra, finished in 2 hours and 40 minutes, showcasing advancements in robotic engineering. While some analysts question the practicality of robot marathons as a measure of industrial progress, China hopes such events will highlight its growing robotics sector and drive economic growth.
"The Story & The Engine" masterfully frames its narrative within a barber shop in Lagos, Nigeria, showcasing resourcefulness without relying on elaborate sets. Directed by Inua Ellams, the episode uses this intimate setting to explore storytelling's power, with the Doctor embodying a mythic legacy passed through generations. While the show's concept is poetic and Belinda Chandra's acting is praised for its emotional depth, the episode's focus on cosmic themes like gods oversteps previous success. Despite this, it remains a compelling blend of creativity and humanity, making it a standout in recent Doctor Who episodes.
"US consumer sentiment reached its lowest level in over three decades earlier this year, plunging to 52.2 in April after only rising slightly from March's record low of 57. The sharp decline marked a 32% drop since January and underscores growing pessimism across all demographic groups, as economic uncertainties tied to trade policies and inflation concerns weigh heavily on public sentiment."
Engaging viewers with clearer subtitles is a growing need, especially for those who find traditional subtitles distracting or difficult to understand. Netflix has addressed this by introducing a simplified subtitle option that focuses solely on spoken words, eliminating extra details like character names or sound effects. This change aims to make subtitles more accessible and less intrusive, particularly for individuals with hearing disabilities. The feature will first be available in the upcoming season of *You* in multiple languages before expanding to older shows in the library.
**Summary:** Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. declared that rising rates of autism in the U.S., currently at 1 in 31 children, is an "epidemic" driven by environmental factors. He announced plans for studies to identify these "toxins." However, experts warn this timeline may be too short for reliable results and emphasize that autism likely has multiple causes including genetic, biological, and environmental factors. Some of Kennedy's statements were criticized as stigmatizing, inaccurate, and fear-mongering. Critics also expressed concern about proposed cuts to Medicaid and the dismantling of support agencies for people with disabilities.
"Lopez vs. Lopez," a groundbreaking NBC comedy series about a working-class Latino father and daughter navigating their dysfunctional relationship, has been canceled after three seasons. Known for its authentic portrayal of real-life issues like mental health and toxic masculinity, the show highlighted the personal impact of its themes on cast, crew, and viewers. Produced by George Lopez alongside his daughter Mayan Lopez, it marked his most vulnerable exploration yet."
**Summary:** Bakery chain Gail’s will stop charging extra for soya milk from May 21 after pressure from animal rights charity Peta. They will continue to charge between 40p and 60p for oat milk. Peta welcomed the move but wants Gail's to also drop the surcharge for oat milk. Other chains like Pret a Manger and Starbucks have already stopped extra charges for plant-based milks. Costa Coffee and Caffè Nero charge extra for oat and coconut milk but not soya milk.
Google Chrome’s built-in bookmarks feature is a hidden gem that can help you save, organize, and quickly access your favorite web content. Save new bookmarks by right-clicking or using keyboard shortcuts like Ctrl+D (Windows) or Cmd+D (macOS). Organize your bookmarks into folders for better management, allowing you to drag-and-drop URLs from the address bar onto the bookmarks bar. Keep things tidy with export options and regular backups. Whether you're on desktop or mobile, this feature streamlines your browsing experience, making it easier to manage all those essential links and resources.
Sir Alan Bates, who led the 20-year campaign for justice for post office operators over the Horizon scandal, has revealed he has been handed a “take it or leave it” compensation offer of less than half his original claim. More than 900 post office operators were convicted of offences including fraud, false accounting and theft between 1999 and 2015 after the faulty Horizon IT system falsely showed that money was missing in branch accounts. He said he was given a final “take it or leave it” offer, which amounted to 49.2% of his original claim after appealing and being referred to the scheme’s independent reviewer, Sir Ross Cranston. after newsletter promotionPost office operators can also seek a final view from Cranston, a former high court judge, if they believe the panel has got it wrong. The Post Office said individual payouts will be capped at £5,000, although higher claims may still be pursued.
The Trump administration has abruptly halted operations at a federal lab dedicated to studying deadly infectious diseases like Ebola and Lassa fever, sparking criticism over the decision's credibility given claims of chaotic restructuring under former Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who falsely claimed funding for infectious diseases far outweighed chronic disease research during his tenure.
The iconic Romanian blouse, known as "ie," has re-emerged as a symbol of Romanian nationalism, with far-right politicians like Diana Sosoaca and George Simion embracing it as a central element of their political identity.
The PlayStation VR2 headset has dropped to $349 during the PlayStation Days of Play sale, making it a compelling option for PlayStation 5 owners. While it’s now cheaper than alternatives like the Meta Quest 3, its only compatibility is with PS5 and requires an adapter for PC use. However, since Sony isn’t prioritizing new first-party VR games on the PSVR2 or PS5, it may not be worth the purchase unless you already own a PS5 or plan to stream games via an adapter. If you’re looking for a standalone VR experience, consider alternatives like the Quest 3 if you don’t have a PS5 or PC setup ready.
Alice in Chains canceled their remaining tour dates and festival performances after drummer Sean Kinney faced a non-life-threatening medical emergency earlier this week, with the band emphasizing his health as a priority following careful consideration and medical advice. Kinney, an original founding member since 1987, is among only two surviving members of the grunge band, which was on hiatus since 2023 prior to these announcements. The band also revealed they were set to perform at Ozzy Osbourne's final concert in England but expressed sincere gratitude for their fans' support during this time.
Supreme Court to hear school disability discrimination casetoggle caption Kayla Bartkowski/Getty ImagesThe Supreme Court hears arguments Monday in a case testing the reach of federal laws that promise special help for children with disabilities in public schools. A state administrative law judge sided with Tharpe's parents, finding that the school district's reasons for denying her a full day of instruction were "not credible." Ultimately, Tharpe's parents sued in federal court to secure her rights to a full school day of learning, and the school district provided her with comprehensive schooling. In all, five federal appeals court have established a very strict standard for parents to qualify for compensatory damages. But the Osseo Area School District counters that if Ava wins, school systems would be "on the hook for potentially crushing liability."
Donald Trump will deliver his first speech at the University of Alabama as part of a special event marking the 100 days into his second term, despite expected protests from local supporters. Organized by Saban before graduation, the event is supported by notable figures but criticized by groups like the NAACP and College Democrats for concerns about his policies affecting students. The NAACP advocates for students to skip the speech in favor of focusing on inclusivity. Trump's Alabama visit comes after a rally in Michigan, with plans for future travels including Florida and a commencement speech at West Point.
The National Weather Service is reviving its workforce after losing over 600 jobs due to Trump's cuts, with plans to hire more than 100 employees to stabilize operations at field offices. These hires are critical for essential functions like weather balloon launches and radar maintenance, which support accurate forecasting during a severe weather season. The union representing NWS staff notes that filling positions can take months, indicating ongoing challenges despite the hiring initiative.
Peyton Manning, a five-time NFL MVP and two-time Super Bowl champion, has joined the ownership group of Denver's new NWSL franchise, marking his return to his former team after retiring in 2016. As part of this elite group alongside Rob Cohen and others, Manning brings his legacy, passion, and deep connection to Colorado to help shape the future of women's sports in the state. Other notable investors include Ariel Investments' Mellody Hobson and the Coors family, highlighting a strong lineup of support for Denver NWSL as it begins its expansion journey.
Epirus, a defense startup with ties to legendary tech companies like Raytheon, is revolutionizing the way weapons are developed and purchased by using faster production methods and cutting-edge materials like gallium nitride to create more efficient microwaves. Unlike traditional, decades-long contracts tied to research grants, Epirus focuses on rapid prototyping and iterative improvements, learning from feedback and refining its designs with each test. This new model aims to drastically reduce costs while maintaining effectiveness—potentially offering a game-changing alternative to outdated systems like the T-41 radar, which has been in use for decades.
Get ready for a wild ride as Rick and Morty prepare for Season 8! The teaser trailer teases crazy adventures in casinos full of Ricks and Mortys—including colonel Sanders’ Rick—and feature fights with germaphobic aliens, egg theft, and Rick’s Death Race car causing chaos. Plus, the season will explore big plotlines like Rick’s vengeance against his family’s killers, Evil Morty’s solo quest, and Morty grappling with his fear of being left behind by Rick.
Mifepristone, a widely used abortion medication in the U.S., has sparked a fight for access as California and other states seek to overturn strict FDA regulations. The most common method of terminating pregnancies, mifepristone has faced scrutiny from antiabortion groups and is currently restricted under the Trump administration's "Make America Healthy Again" initiative. Attorneys general argue it’s safe but face legal challenges, including requirements for prescribers’ names and tracking that could deter healthcare providers. The states hope to block these measures while protecting reproductive freedom.
Dell has opened pre-orders for the Alienware Area-51 gaming laptop in two sizes: 16" and 18", starting at $3,199.99 and $3,399.99 respectively. Equipped with Intel Core Ultra 9 CPUs and NVIDIA RTX 5080 GPUs, the laptops feature a magnesium alloy chassis and improved cooling systems for higher power handling without increased noise. Design updates include rounded edges and hidden hinges, along with extensive RGB customization options. Both models come with 32GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD, and are designed for high-performance gaming with QHD+ displays offering refresh rates up to 300Hz.
Shannon Sharpe's accuser has released audio of a threatening comment from the Pro Football Hall of Famer, who reportedly stated he might choke her publicly, sparking controversy in his defamation lawsuit. His team denies any serious threats or consensual behavior, focusing instead on the accuser's claims and shared text messages as part of their alleged relationship dynamics. --- This summary encapsulates the key points: the accuser's lawyer releasing the audio, Sharpe's denial of threats, and the context involving text messages, all within a concise narrative.
Rats!, a survival horror film featuring a race against time to combat an unprecedented rat infestation in New York City, is set to launch worldwide with Lionsgate at the Cannes Market. Directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson and produced alongside Jason Fuchs and Paul Sado, the film aims to tackle a unique threat while leveraging Paul Brooks' expertise from his previous project, *Prey For The Devil*.
Dive into "Slags" by Emma Jane Unsworth for a heartwarming tale of sisters bound by secrets and revelations. Following Sarah's birthday prank leading to Juliette discovering her past on a Highland road trip, this dual-narrative explore their lives—from teenage obsessions to adult struggles. Unsworth masterfully weaves humor and tenderness, delving into themes of identity and resilience as the sisters navigate life’s unexpected turns. This witty read offers readers a fresh perspective on family bonds and life’s unpredictability.
Brandon Licciardi, a former Louisiana deputy who admitted to assisting a serial rapist during his time, has been placed in a halfway house as he completes his federal sentence after pleading guilty in 2016 for drugging and raping women while working with Darren Sharper. His placement near the St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office highlights ongoing privacy concerns about former ex-convicts who remain vulnerable or ineligible for standard releases due to long sentences and privacy laws, underscoring systemic issues in corrections.
Echidnas, Australia's burrowing mammals, trace their terrestrial life to a rare evolutionary event where their water-dwelling ancestors switched to land. This transition, marked by traits like digging claws and sensitive beaks, highlights how these unique creatures adapted to thrive in the forest undergrowth, unlike most mammals that evolve from water to land. A study reveals they evolved from a common ancestor, Kryoryctes cadburyi, suggesting it's more common for prehistoric animals to move from land to water than the opposite. Echidnas' adaptations, such as backward-facing feet and diving reflex, show how these creatures innovated during this pivotal shift in evolution.