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The exoneration of three ex-Memphis cops in the Tyre Nichols fatal beating case draws attention to the ongoing struggles within the justice system. The jury found all defendants not guilty on charges including second-degree murder and aggravated assault, despite a harsher prospective penalty. After just under nine hours of deliberation, the jury reached its verdict following a brutal 2023 encounter where Tyre Nichols was killed during a traffic stop after resisting deployment of a Taser.
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is launching a new program to reduce gasoline prices by ¥10 per liter next month, aimed at addressing rising costs linked to U.S. tariffs under Donald Trump's administration and inflation. The initiative, alongside plans to reintroduce subsidies for electricity and gas bills during July-September, reflects the government's strategy to alleviate financial pressures ahead of an upcoming House of Councillors election. While no supplementary budget bill is planned for 2025, existing measures will be utilized to ease citizens' financial strain. Currently, oil wholesalers are receiving support to keep gasoline prices stable around ¥185 per liter.
A new analysis challenges the long-held belief that Shakespeare was emotionally distant from his wife Anne Hathaway, suggesting instead that he remained connected to her despite their unconventional union. The study reveals that Shakespeare, who was 18 when he married her in 1582, had left her a "second best bed" in his will—a detail that contradicts the previous perception of him as emotionally removed from his marriage. This finding highlights the evolving understanding of Shakespeare's personal life and relationships.
Iran has announced a $4 billion agreement to develop seven oil fields in cooperation with Russian companies, despite Western economic sanctions. This follows decades of strategic partnerships post-Ukraine, including efforts to overcome nuclear negotiations with the U.S., which resume in Oman next week. The deal underscores Iran's efforts to strengthen ties with Russia as they seek to stabilize their energy supply amid increasing sanctions.
Waiting until you cross the border can save money on fuel when traveling abroad from Germany, as prices vary by destination. Fuel is cheaper in some countries than others due to taxes, duties, and oil price fluctuations. For instance, Austria saves 22 cents on gasoline per liter compared to Germany. Drivers should consider refueling at strategic points based on their route—e.g., taking advantage of lower prices in places like Slovakia or Hungary when heading east, or filling up in Switzerland before crossing into Italy. Prices also vary between individual stations and by time of day, so planning ahead can help find the cheapest options.
Arsenal triumphed over Lyon in a thrilling 4-1 victory, securing their first Women’s Champions League final since 2007. Manager Renée Slegers praised her team’s mature performance and resilience, especially after an own goal from Christiane Endler and key strikes from Mariona Caldentey, Alessia Russo, and Caitlin Foord. Despite a challenging start to the season, Arsenal showed great character on their travels, making it to the final for the first time under Slegers’ leadership. The game was intense with a partisan crowd in France, and while they fell 2-1 at home earlier this season, Arsenal’s ability to bounce back inspired optimism ahead of their crucial showdown with Barcelona.
Walmart has agreed to absorb Trump's tariffs on international trade, passing the costs to consumers starting this month. Despite criticism from Trump for increasing prices, Bessent assured that Walmart is prepared as previously agreed. McMillon highlighted their efforts to mitigate tariff impacts but noted the difficulty in absorbing high tariffs, leading to expected price hikes by mid-June. The tariffs have caused economic instability and paused trade with China, raising concerns about Trump's strategy.
The article paints a harrowing scene as a terrorist attack in Srinagar, Kashmir, claimed 20-27 lives among tourists, amid heightened political tensions and amid Vice President JD Vance's visit. Rescue operations were fraught with difficulty due to challenging terrain and injured civilians, while local authorities struggled to safely evacuate the area. The tragedy unfolds against a backdrop of decades of separatist insurgency in Kashmir, further complicated by the region's thriving tourism, including popular pilgrimage sites like Pahalgam and Gulmarg.
Justin Bieber got caught vibing to his own hits at a private party near Coachella. At Friday Nights in the Desert in Thermal, California, he was spotted bobbing along to tracks like "What Do You Mean?" and his collab with Travis Scott and Young Thug, "Maria I'm Drunk," while surrounded by friends filming him. Though Bieber has been making multiple trips to the desert this month, it's unclear if he noticed the crowd capturing his musical moment.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of the Oklahoma City Thunder led his team by a monumental margin in Game 1, capping off a strong start as NBA favorites against the Memphis Grizzlies. The Thunder join the Los Angeles Lakers and Denver Nuggets as heavy underdogs heading into the series after their decisive victory in Game 1. Meanwhile, the Boston Celtics, seeded first in the East, remain contenders with a decisive win over the Orlando Magic to kickstart their push for an NBA title. MVP favorites include Jayson Tatum of the Celtics, who missed Game 2 but remains a strong contender alongside Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of the Thunder.
The organizers of the Osaka Expo have agreed to preserve part of the Grand Ring, the iconic wooden structure at the venue, with plans to finalize a concrete preservation plan by June 23. Discussions included preserving either a section on the ocean side or maintaining the ring as a monument in its current condition, while also addressing cost-sharing and management. A survey showed high satisfaction among Expo visitors with the Grand Ring.
Two teams of climbers broke records on Mount Everest without traditional acclimatization: one relied on xenon gas pre-acclimatization while another used hypoxic tents at home for acclimatization. Both methods bypassed the usual weeks-long preparation, raising ethical questions about using experimental or home-based technologies and increasing demand in North America. Sherpas are concerned about environmental impact and economic strain, prompting growing pressure to establish an ethics code for mountaineering as technology evolves.
Millions prepare for another round of dangerous weather in the Midwest and South as severe storms are expected to hit parts of the region Monday and Tuesday. The National Weather Service warns of flash floods, strong winds, and potential tornadoes, with significant threats to Oklahoma City and other areas. A powerful storm recently caused heavy damage, including a tornado in Kentucky that destroyed buildings and claimed at least 20 lives. Residents are already recovering from prior disruptions as the weather system shifts eastward later Monday night.
**As Spain’s sunlit beaches come under increasing pressure from private businesses, locals in Málaga are protesting against the rise of upscale beach bars that encroach on public spaces like merenderos. Meanwhile, Airbnb faces a legal challenge over its listings being reportedly removed by the Spanish government for allegedly illegal rentals, with the platform contesting the approach as indiscriminate and disregarding legal rulings.**
"Gaming's evolving faster than ever before, and for many developers like Teravision Games, the speed of change has left them struggling to keep up. After facing financial difficulties following the release of their 1980s horror classic *Killer Klowns From Outer Space*, they've turned to the Fortnite ecosystem, creating games with Unreal Engine 5 (UEFN). Their first three UEFN titles have been a hit, with standout *Courtyard King* offering an infinite multiplayer PvPvE experience inspired by *The Walking Dead*. Fuentes envisions this approach as a future trend for indie developers, allowing them to experiment and innovate quickly within a massive platform like Fortnite."
Last year AlphaProof became the first computer program to match the performance of a silver medallist at the International Math Olympiad, one of the most prestigious mathematics competitions in the world. “GPT-4 couldn’t do math much beyond undergraduate level,” says de Oliveira Santos. Not necessarily, she says: “Math Olympiad problems often involve being able to carry out clever tricks, whereas research problems are much more explorative and often have many, many more moving pieces.” Success at one type of problem-solving may not carry over to another. Martin Bridson, a mathematician at the University of Oxford, thinks the Math Olympiad result is a great achievement. “We have training camps to train high school kids to do them,” says Bridson.
The 37th annual PGA Awards, set for February 28, 2026, will celebrate creativity in film and television. Last year’s ceremony was held at the Fairmont Century Plaza, where Anora claimed the Darryl F. Zanuck Award. Notable winners included Shogun, Hacks, The Wild Robot, and Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story. The event will honor 14 categories in film and TV, plus prestigious awards like the David O. Sezlnick Achievement and Stanley Kramer recognitions. Nominations are expected to drop in November and December, with theatrical nominees announced on January 9. This is a significant celebration of artistic excellence across all mediums.
Tanner Buchanan, Garrett Wareing, and Quvenzhané Wallis stars in Alexander J. Farrell's *Hide and Don’t Speak*, a supernatural horror thriller inspired by a real-life Japanese viral game. Produced by Range Media with Mister Smith handling international sales, the film blends terrifying narrative tension with a unique premise involving players summoning a vengeful spirit for hide-and_seek. Producers Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, Fred Berger, and Matt Coatsworth highlight the film's bold take on the source material, while director Farrell emphasizes reimagining something innocent into a terrifying nightmare. UTA and Range Select co-represent U.S. rights.
Uruguay’s former president José Mujica, a onetime Marxist guerrilla and flower farmer whose radical brand of democracy, plain-spoken philosophy and simple lifestyle fascinated people around the world, has died. In a post on social media platform X, Orsi called Mujica a “president, activist, guide and leader”. Mujica had been under treatment for cancer of the esophagus since spring 2024, when the disease was diagnosed. He served just one five-year term as president, in line with Uruguay’s term limits. In his final interview, Mujica repeatedly answered interview questions with philosophical aphorisms.
The UK stands at a critical crossroads as population growth and climate change threaten its water resources. Government approval of two new reservoir projects in England aims to address projected shortages that will worsen by 2050, providing essential water for millions affected. $2 billion funding is already being used to speed construction of thousands of new developments in water-stressed regions.
**Summary:** WH Smith's CEO, Carl Cowling, expects Donald Trump’s tariff war to result in price cuts rather than inflation for many UK retailers. Economists, however, predict increased barriers could fuel global inflationary pressures. Cowling believes the company will not face immediate disruptions as their stock orders are committed until after Christmas. He reports robust trading in the UK despite concerns about consumer confidence, and advises retailers to adapt to changing trade environments. WH Smith's US business primarily sources food locally but relies on Asian suppliers for other goods now subject to high import tariffs. Cowling expects suppliers might shift production to countries with lower tariffs. Recent financials show profits at WH Smith’s high street business dropped by nearly a third, while its travel business saw an increase in sales and profits. The group is on track to meet full-year profit expectations despite a pre-tax loss due to exceptional items. They plan to open more than 90 new stores globally.
Amber Heard celebrated yet another milestone in her life by welcoming twin babies—her second and third children—to mark her journey as a proud mother of three. The actress shared her joyful news on Instagram, expressing gratitude for the love and support surrounding this new chapter. She also reflected on overcoming fertility challenges while sharing the news following a period of privacy regarding her personal life after a divorce and legal battle.
Engadget highlights the Google Pixel 9a as an excellent value for budget-conscious Android users, offering a $100 gift card bonus from popular retailers. Priced at $499 (down to $399 with the discount), it features a vibrant OLED display, high-speed processor, and standout camera tech—comparable to top-tier flagships like the Samsung S25 Ultra but for a fraction of the cost. However, it sacrifices 8GB of RAM and lacks optical zoom, though its plastic design is a minor drawback. Despite these, it remains a compelling option in its price range.
Michael Jordan will join NBC as a contributor for its NBA coverage beginning in October, bringing back memories of his legendary commentary from past 90s games. With a career spanning 15 seasons, including six NBA championships and multiple Finals MVP awards, Jordan's return highlights NBC's revival of basketball programming, especially with nostalgia for his insights on iconic moments like the Dream Team and his comebacks after a baseball hiatus.
NoMachine offers an intuitive solution for setting up remote desktop access on Linux machines, providing a simpler alternative to RDP for cross-distribution connections. The process is streamlined: install via RPM or DEB (requiring sudo), set up with two machines and start the service automatically. Once configured, launching NoMachine connects users seamlessly by default, even without deep knowledge of RDP protocols.
When the Greens get the blues, the resulting fallout has left the Greens in a delicate spot.
Jimmy Wayne Carwyle faces charges after crashing through Jennifer Aniston's Bel-Air mansion on May 5th, prompting his $150,000 bail and up to three years in prison if convicted. The incident occurred during unwanted communications from March 2023 to May 2025, leading to his arrest at the mansion while Jennifer Aniston's security detained him until LAPD arrived. Aniston's Bel-Air, designed by A. Quincy Jones and recently renovated by Justin Theroux, is a significant property in the Bel-Air neighborhood.
Arsenal almost pulled off a stunning late winner as they fell 2-1 to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League semi-final second leg, despite dominating possession and creating chances. Fans felt the pain of their team's apparent strength, as the Gunners appeared on the brink of an escape but failed to convert their opportunities before PSG scored twice with a clinical finish in the final 7 minutes. The game's tension built in the shadows until it came to light in a dramatic last-minute goal.
Minyoung Kim is leading Netflix's expansion into live sports and zombie content in Southeast Asia, making the streaming giant a standout contender in the region. By focusing on eventized moments inspired by U.S. sports events like NFL games, Netflix aims to carve out a niche with culturally resonant storytelling. In Thailand and Indonesia, Kim's initiative to produce localized zombie-themed films, such as Elixir and Ziam, highlights her strategy to connect with local audiences while maintaining global narratives.
Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum has defended the country’s unprecedented judicial elections after just 13% of Mexicans turned out to vote, a record low in a federal election. Roughly 2,600 posts, from local magistrates to supreme court justices, were up for grabs on Sunday, as an entire judicial system was put to the vote for the first time in the world. But the concept was challenged by critics who said it would bulldoze the separation of powers and could flood the judicial system with candidates who were underqualified and aligned with political interests. Given the sheer number of positions and candidates involved, critics had warned that a low turnout was likely. The new judges will take their seats in a transformed judicial system in September.
Apple has introduced CarPlay Ultra, a cutting-edge system that seamlessly integrates your car's features with your iPhone, enhancing the in-car experience. Initially available on Aston Martin vehicles in the US and Canada, this upgrade will expand globally next year. Meanwhile, existing models can receive it through software updates soon. This initiative reflects a broader trend among automakers like Hyundai, Kia, Genesis, Ford, Volvo, Renault, and Porsche, all collaborating to support CarPlay Ultra.
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.
Food insecurity has escalated alarmingly, with nearly 300 million people at risk of starvation due to conflicts, funding cuts, climate stressors, and economic shocks. A report reveals acute food insecurity has surged by an additional 13.7 million globally in the past year, marking six consecutive years of rising cases affecting over 295 million people across 53 countries. Severe malnutrition is most prevalent in Gaza, Sudan, and Mali, while droughts are intensifying food shortages in Ethiopia and Somalia. Funding cuts have disproportionately impacted children, leaving them vulnerable to acute malnutrition and poised for further hardship.
Arsenal Women’s side entered their semi-final against Lyon on cautious notes after losing 2-1 in the first leg, but coach Renée Slegers emphasized their belief in turning it around. Despite Lyon’s superior skills and experience, including a record eight Champions League titles, Arsenal held their own with key stats showing they created more opportunities and possession than their opponents. Goalkeeper Daphne van Domselaar and center-back Lotte Wubben-Moy returned to training this week, with the latter signing a new contract, boosting their morale ahead of Sunday’s big game. Slegers expressed optimism about their ability to adapt and perform well against a strong opponent.
AMC Theatres faced significant financial challenges in 2025, struggling with $202 million in losses—an increase from the previous quarter's $163.5 million—while revenues fell by 9% to $862.5 million compared to $951.4 million in 2024. Despite these challenges, AMC reported a slight improvement in its loss per share, aligning with expectations set by Wall Street. The company also maintained its cash reserves at $378.7 million and expressed cautiousness about potential tariffs on foreign films, while noting that ticket sales have started recovering post results, driven by hits like "Sinners" and "Thunderbolts."
In one of the more common disputes of modern AI, Ziff Davis, IGN Entertainment and Everyday Health Media have sued Open AI for copyright infringement. Ziff Davis alleged, “OpenAI has intentionally and relentlessly reproduced exact copies and created derivatives of Ziff Davis works without Ziff Davis’ authorization. The lawsuit said OpenAI has knowingly copied the text of Ziff Davis’ web sites without authorization and violated Ziff Davis’ written demands to stop. The lawsuit OpenAI falsely attributes output to Ziff Davis that is not Ziff Davis content. Ziff Davis also alleges that OpenAI trained its AI models on its work even though Ziff Davis told web crawlers not to scrape its data using a robots.txt file.
The U.S. government's proposed export controls on AI chips aim to strengthen national security, but Anthropic supports these measures while suggesting tweaks to make them more feasible. Specifically, the company advocates for reduced scrutiny for Tier 2 countries like Mexico and Portugal and emphasizes increased funding to enforce these restrictions effectively. This reflects a broader conversation in the tech industry about balancing innovation with strategic control.
The collection of hundreds of old manuscripts has become a particular passion. To preserve these manuscripts, Sherif has also revitalised the ancient tradition of bookbinding. Advertisement“The Indo-African relationship was very deep,” explains Ahmed Zekaria, an expert in Islamic and Harari history. Artisans were required to get permission from a local Islamic scholar – someone descended from Sheikh Abadir or one of his followers – to produce each religious manuscript. Through these religious and legal manuscripts, Sherif was able to glimpse the rich intellectual life of his ancestors.
Sakie Yokota, recalling the five years since her husband's death, called on the Japanese government to address North Korea's child abductions with urgency. As the mother of Megumi, the abducted child, Sakie, now 89, shared her grief and the ongoing fight for justice in the case involving Shigeru, who led a advocacy group for abduction survivors. Speaking in Kawasaki, she emphasized the emotional toll of losing her husband, whom she described as deeply committed to justice, while outlining efforts by their group to push for quicker resolution.
Public support for Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s government has significantly weakened, with approval ratings at 27.4% in recent surveys, marking a five-point drop since his leadership began last October. High food prices, particularly rising rice costs, have been a major factor driving this decline, while concerns over Japan’s ongoing trade negotiations with the U.S. also weigh heavily on public sentiment. Despite these challenges, however, the government’s chances of being ousted before next month’s national election remain very slim.
The article highlights how Donald Trump's authoritarian tendencies threaten U.S. democracy by undermining checks and balances through actions like purging disloyal civil servants, ignoring court rulings, and investigating political rivals. Despite these challenges, the United States' unique features, including its advocate groups, independent judiciary, federalism, and speech protections, offer resilience against such threats. Additionally, mechanisms like media independence and strong defamation laws help counteract potential autocratic tendencies.
The Indiana Pacers secured a thrilling 121-112 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers at home, advancing them into the NBA second-round playoffs. Andrew Nembhard and Tyrese Haliburton led the charge with standout performances, while Pascal Siakam's early contribution helped set up a strong lead. The Pacers fought back late, overcoming a 33-point deficit thanks to a decisive fourth-quarter run that secured their win despite their opponents' late-game resurgence. With their resilient defense and high-flying offense, Indiana demonstrated their ability to handle high-pressure moments and maintain momentum heading into the playoffs.
The Sean "Diddy" Combs trial reached a gripping climax as former girlfriend Cassie Ventura broke down in tears during her final testimony about her harrowing 11-year relationship filled with abuse. Testifying about how she was left to suffer PTSD after his alleged rape in 2018 while he exited their Malibu home, she now faces a potential life sentence despite settling a $20 million civil lawsuit against him for compensation from his alleged crimes.
Based on figures published by Thembisa, the leading mathematical model of HIV and TB in South Africa, Spotlight calculates that there are around 3.6 million adults alive in South Africa who have previously been sick with TB. 'A silent crisis'Professor Norbert Ndjeka, the top TB official in the National Department of Health, describes post TB lung disease as "a silent crisis". He tells Spotlight that the department had started implementing a post TB care policy for drug resistant TB patients but had not seen adequate uptake. Ndjeka agrees with Allwood that there is an urgent need for a more precise definition and diagnostic criteria for post TB lung disease. She developed MDR-TB and then extensively drug-resistant TB - TB that is resistant to even more antibiotics than MDR-TB.
Michael Feinstein, a prominent theater artist, sparked controversy by canceling a performance at the Kennedy Center after the event was abruptly declined due to claims of "Pride Month" being targeted for cancellation based on sexual orientation. Feinstein argued that such censorship constitutes political interference in artistic expression and called out previous cancellations under the Trump administration, including those targeting drag shows and LGBTQ+ groups. In a heartfelt essay posted on Instagram, he urged readers to take action by contacting their senators, congresspeople, or the White House, while also donating to The Trevor Project.
Cillian Murphy, the Oscar-winning actor best known for his role in *28 Days Later*, is set to reprise his iconic character in future installments of the franchise. However, he won’t appear in the upcoming *28 Years Later* sequel but will feature in its conclusion, *The Bone Temple*. Danny Boyle, the director and writer behind the franchise, revealed that Murphy’s involvement could help secure financing for a potential third film, as the project aims to expand its narrative scope across three sequels. The trilogy’s first film drops this June, with the second set for release in January 2026.
The UK government is weighing whether to allow Mingyang, a Chinese offshore wind company, to supply turbines for their new North Sea project. Security concerns and lack of domestic manufacturing capability are key issues. This decision follows recent scrutiny of Chinese companies in critical national projects, like the steel plant closure and calls for restrictions on their involvement in key sectors. The government's interest is closely monitored as it strives to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, though a related project was recently canceled.
England is preparing for next summer's World Cup with training in specially-heated tents aimed at replicating match conditions. Head coach Thomas Tuchel highlighted the importance of experiencing matches in the U.S., noting he faced similar scrutiny during his Chelsea days. The setup involves elevated temperatures and recovery monitoring to acclimate players to high-temperature games, though some stadiums could reach dangerous levels, potentially causing cooling breaks. With the tournament on the horizon, Tuchel expressed concern about the physical challenges ahead for the team.
Alberto Guerra, known for *Griselda* and *The Accident*, has joined Peacock’s *M.I.A.* as a series regular alongside Edward James Olmos, Billy Burke, and Sônia Braga. The show, created by Bill Dubuque (*Ozark*), revolves around Etta Tiger Jonze, a drug Baroness thrust into a criminal underworld. Joining previously announced stars like Shannon Gisela and Gerardo Celasco, the series is produced by MRC and features notable castings from other shows like *Narcos*.
The death of George Floyd sparked a nation-wide conversation about race, police reform, and social justice, drawing reactions from onlookers and online witnesses alike. While some saw the event as an opportunity for change, others remained unconvinced by proposed solutions. Experts Rev. Frenchye Magee, Professor Zinzi Bailey, and attorney Antonio Romanucci reflect on these varied responses, noting how emotions of anger and frustration among bystanders contrasted with the often vocal online community. They also highlight the role of media and societal context in shaping these reactions, suggesting a divide between spontaneous outrage and measured critique.