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The Trump administration's travel ban targeting Afghan citizens reflects national security concerns while placing a burden on Afghan allies and families seeking resettlement or asylum in the U.S., many of whom have already invested years into securing their future under U.S. forces. Exceptionally, individuals who served during the war can pursue a Special Immigrant Visa, but many Afghan nationals remain outside the country, waiting for their applications to process amid security concerns and the expiration of a previous program aimed at temporary protection.
The shooting at the Israeli Embassy in Washington killed two embassy staff members as a suspected Palestinian attacker, later revealed to be linked to extremist groups, claimed support for "Free Palestine" but harbored anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim views. The attack coincided with the ongoing Gaza conflict, displacing over 90% of its population, which has sparked international protests and concerns about rising extremism in the U.S.
China has unveiled an experimental nuclear reactor using thorium fuel, marking a significant milestone in clean energy development. This innovation underscores the nation's push toward leadership in nuclear energy, surpassing France but still trailing the U.S. in both production capacity and output. The reactor's ability to refuel while operational highlights a broader trend of re-examining older technologies for modern applications.
Kyoto University's research team has successfully used human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) to prevent kidney disease in mice, paving the way for potential therapies for chronic kidney disease in humans. The team plans to conduct clinical trials on transplant patients and others within a few years. Currently, around 20 million people in Japan suffer from chronic kidney disease, with only about 2,000 receiving new kidneys annually due to donor shortages. This breakthrough could significantly address the shortage of donors and revolutionize regenerative medicine for treating this condition.
The UK and EU have struck a landmark agreement that could reshape post-Brexit relations. A deal on fishing rights, trade, agriculture, security, and youth mobility was finalized ahead of a summit in London, allowing EU boats to fish in British waters until 2038 while preserving some post-Brexit protections. The deal includes a £360m fund to support coastal communities and invest in modernization, plus links between carbon markets to avoid taxes. However, critics like Kemi Badenoch warn of potential rule-making from Brussels and the risks to Scotland's fishing industry, as Reform UK and others express concerns about the deal's broader implications for industries and migration.
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With the election rapidly approaching and no clear winner emerging, rumors of a hung parliament are growing. If this occurs, it could mean a tie among leading contenders with no party securing an outright majority. In such a scenario, there might be a caretaker prime minister role and significant changes in government dynamics as new leaders take charge to form a stable coalition.
WhatsApp has introduced an advanced privacy feature designed to bolster security during conversations, particularly around sensitive topics. The new "Advanced Chat Privacy" setting blocks the export of chats or media downloads and prohibits the use of Meta AI within messages. It aims to reassure users that their discussions remain contained, despite WhatsApp's existing end-to-end encryption for chats. This feature is gradually rolling out to users in both individual chats and groups.
Two major meteor showers are set to light up the sky this month. The Lyrids, peaking on April 21-22 with about 15 meteors per hour, are best viewed from the Northern Hemisphere, though rare outbursts can offer spectacular displays. Following close behind, the Eta Aquarids, active from April 20 to May 21 and peaking on May 5-6 with up to 50 meteors per hour, favor the Southern Hemisphere but are still visible in the north, especially as Earthgrazers. Both showers offer a chance to witness celestial beauty without needing special equipment. After these events, additional meteor showers like the Perseids in August will provide more opportunities for stargazing enthusiasts.
"The Match Factory has secured extensive international distribution for its Cannes-winning film *Sirat*, with plans to expand into North America, Italy, India, and beyond as negotiations for additional territories continue. Directed by Sergi López, the film follows a father and son searching for their lost daughter in the Moroccan desert, surrounded by music and a sense of freedom that challenges their limits. Praise from Variety highlights its bold storytelling and cultural relevance, calling it a "brilliantly bizarre" and "cult-ready" vision."
Netflix has surprised fans by announcing the premiere of *The Old Guard 2*, following its highly anticipated sequel after five years. The film, directed by Victoria Mahoney (of *You* and *Lovecraft Country*), features previously immortal warriors led by Andy (Charlize Theron) and includes new characters like Quynh (Veronica Ngô) and Tuah (Henry Golding). Teasing trailers and plot details have been released to build anticipation, with fans of the first film and graphic novel *Greg Rucka* and *Leandro Fernández* in store for something fresh.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Instagram head Adam Mosseri, and other Meta execs thought that TikTok was beating Meta at its own game. The document, dated February 2022, includes conversations among a number of Meta execs discussing Facebook and Instagram’s strategy and market position. Mosseri also agreed that Facebook should be thought of as a challenger now, noting it’s no longer the default discovery engine. A document like this could damage the case, given that, internally, Meta execs were discussing how badly Facebook was being beaten by TikTok. The document paints a picture that in Meta’s view, Facebook is the underdog in the social media market.
The article explores the rapid advancements in brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), highlighting their diverse applications from enhancing focus and treating diseases like Parkinson’s to offering "superpowers." While companies like Elon Musk's Neuralink dominate with neural implants, non-invasive options like MindAffect, a Dutch healthtech company, provide affordable solutions for hearing and visual tests using headbands. The article features Jennifer Goodall discussing MindAffect on the podcast, which also delves into broader healthtech trends and offers insights from past episodes. Additionally, it mentions an exclusive discount for TNW Conference attendees to celebrate the podcast's launch.
Giorgia Meloni met with Donald Trump in Washington to improve EU-US relations amid trade tariff tensions. Trump accepted an invitation for a future trip to Rome. Meloni expressed optimism about resolving the EU-US trade conflict, while Trump indicated he's not rushing to make a deal but is confident one will be reached. The meeting sparked concern among Italy's European allies and domestic opposition due to fears it could jeopardize the EU's unified approach. Meloni defended JD Vance's critical remarks about Europe and will meet him upon her return to Rome.
China’s box office saw a subdued weekend with "Ne Zha 2" leading as the country’s highest-grossing film of 2025, followed by several other hits including "We Girls." Despite a slight decline in total revenue over the weekend, year-to-date box office remains strong, up 38.2% compared to 2024. With major films set to release ahead of May Day, the market is poised for a rebound.
International tensions are escalating over Russia's peace proposal for Crimea and eastern territories, with Ukraine demanding de-occupied areas be expelled to pave way for a ceasefire. Displaced populations now number 3 million in Ukraine and nearly 6 million abroad, raising concerns about legitimacy and stability. Researchers warn accepting Ukraine's demands could prevent return for many displaced individuals and perpetuate an occupying regime. Meanwhile, credible security guarantees from Europe or the U.S. are crucial for Ukraine's long-term access to NATO and EU membership, while domestic stability is vital for reconstruction and foreign investment.
"On Thursday, President Trump launched a powerful message to President Vladimir Putin, urging him to halt his bombing campaign in Ukraine and negotiate a peace deal amid an attack on Kyiv that left over 5000 soldiers dead. Trump’s remarks came days after the U.S. administration threatened to abandon peace talks if Ukraine accepted a proposal favoring Russia heavily. Notably, Trump redirected much of his criticism away from Ukraine’s leader, Volodymyr Zelensky, instead focusing sharply on Putin's role in impeding efforts to end the conflict."
Jeffrey Goldberg revealed that top Trump administration officials used encrypted apps like Signal for sensitive communications, sparking questions about information security within the Pentagon as Pete Hegseth shared classified details with family and a Pentagon employee. The dysfunction and leak wave within the administration continue to unfold amid widespread scrutiny of top aides, while the use of Signal raises concerns about communication security in a chaotic system.
The US and China are set to release a joint statement outlining progress from their two-day trade talks in Switzerland, aimed at easing tensions exacerbated by Trump's tariffs and China's retaliatory measures. Both nations expressed satisfaction with the developments, though they acknowledge lingering differences. However, both sides remain cautious about unilaterally lowering tariffs, recognizing potential repercussions from China if such actions are taken. The discussions mark a tentative step toward de-escalation, but significant changes in trade relations between the US and China are still uncertain.
The Switch 2 is generating unprecedented excitement in Japan as Nintendo reports over two million applications for its lottery sale alone, signaling a potential record-breaking launch in the gaming industry. In response to overwhelming demand, Nintendo has apologized that many applicants won’t receive units, while analysts highlight how far exceeded expectations were.
Jimmy Kimmel is the sole late-night host during Memorial Day week as President Trump continues his peculiar and inappropriate Memorial Day celebrations, including making derogatory remarks on social media and giving a disjointed commencement speech at West Point. Kimmel pokes fun at Trump’s habits, from his golf cart to his cryptic comments, even comparing the former president’s cryptocurrency handling to a dance. Meanwhile, Jimmy quips about a humorous salad named after Trump, highlighting how little Trump knows about topics like salad versus crypto.
Danielle has six excellent iPad keyboard options to choose from, each suited for different needs. The **Logitech Combo Touch** is ideal if she values portability and trackpad functionality with direct power via Smart Connector—perfect for newer iPads on a budget. For those seeking customization and aesthetics, the **iCue Keyboard Pro MX** offers RGB lighting, versatile connectivity, and higher styling at a slightly higher cost.
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.
Mastering "pasta alla cacio e pepe" requires a touch of finesse, as even its simple recipe hides complexities. Thanks to Italian physicists, cacio e pepe is now easier to pull off consistently—just add corn starch to the sauce instead of hoping for a natural smooth texture during cooking. Meanwhile, breakthroughs in spaghetti physics explain how dry strands can split neatly into two pieces when struck with just the right force.
Two top Mexican City officials, Ximena Guzmán and José Muñoz, were gunned down early Tuesday as violence against political figures escalates, leaving the city on edge. Mayor Clara Brugada vowed justice for those responsible, while President Claudia Sheinbaum condemned the slayings but cautioned against premature speculation. Authorities have not yet identified the attackers or made arrests, raising questions about motives linked to recent security measures and President Sheinbaum's public statements.
"A new women's pro softball league, AUSL, aims to elevate opportunities for female athletes through professional standards and competitive balance; operating in tiers managed by General Managers ensuring balanced competition across regions, offering attractive salaries up to $75k per season based on performance metrics with potential bonuses. Recruited from colleges based on experience and stats, players enjoy improved living conditions including individual rooms."
Microsoft is enhancing Windows 11 with on-device AI agents designed to simplify system settings, allowing users to voice commands or adjust parameters effortlessly. While this improves ease of use, it also carries privacy concerns and risks unintended changes. Currently limited to Copilot+ devices for early adopters in English-speaking regions.
The Parisian bike race, known for its iconic final sprint, has recently introduced an artistic twist with a climb to the domed Sacre-Coeur Basilica. This addition not only honors the city's rich history but also offers a picturesque finish on the Champs-Elysees. Logistical challenges have necessitated a larger peloton navigating the narrow cobbled streets of Montmartre, a logistical feat made easier by last year's Olympic preparations, which shifted the final stage to a time trial on the Côte d'Azur in Nice. The Eiffel Tower serves as both the starting and finishing point, encapsulating the race's blend of tradition and modern flair.
HP is offering its latest gaming laptop, the Omen Max 16, at a historic low of $2,559.99 (with free shipping) for a limited time on April 1st, marking a savings of over $1,000 compared to its usual price. Boasting an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 with DLSS 4 support and a premium 16-inch 4K OLED display, this laptop is a top-tier choice for gamers seeking the best performance under $3,000. The deal includes a 20% discount code, making it the best price on the market.
Baseball contracts reveal a clear hierarchy based on player performance and market demand, with top-tier stars receiving billions annually. From $200 million up to over $765 million, the highest tier features players like Robinson Cano, who could command nearly 800 million dollars in 2024 if options are exercised. Bonuses and flexibility clauses significantly boost contract values, reflecting the risk and potential tied to each player's performance. Established stars with proven track records often secure these high-value deals, ensuring long-term success for both teams and players alike.
The destruction of the world’s forests reached the highest level ever recorded in 2024, driven by a surge in fires caused by global heating, according to “frightening” new data. The loss of Bolivia’s primary forest has increased nearly fivefold since 2020, reaching more than 14,000 sq km (1.4m hectares). But despite the record loss, there were areas of hope. The loss of primary forest in Indonesia and Malaysia remained relatively low, with the latter dropping out of the top 10 for the first time. “2024 was the worst year on record for fire-driven forest loss, breaking the record set just last year.
The Trump administration is investigating whether Apple's collaboration with Alibaba to integrate AI features into iPhones sold in China could result in data sharing between U.S. and Chinese tech companies, sparking concerns about its impact on U.S.-China relations. A report by *The New York Times* highlighted questions from White House officials and Congress about the terms of the deal, which has only been publicly confirmed by Alibaba. Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi criticized Alibaba as a symbol of China's military-civil fusion strategy, while acknowledging that ongoing U.S.-China tensions present other challenges for Apple, including tariffs.
In Starr County, Texas, near the state’s southern tip along the U.S.-Mexico border, escaping dementia can feel impossible. “Everybody has somebody in their family” with dementia, Gladys Maestre, a neuroepidemiologist who studies aging at the University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley, told me. In the Rio Grande Valley, people are also outliving their odds. And they don’t necessarily want for themselves what they did for their parents: If his time comes, Manny Saenz wants to go to a nursing facility. The genetic variant most strongly linked to Alzheimer’s disease is less common—and possibly less potent—among people with certain Hispanic backgrounds than among white people.
Eager Crystal Palace fans witnessed a historic turnaround as they defeated Manchester City 4-1 at Wembley, capping off an improbable FA Cup final quest since 2016. Eberechi Eze scored a stunning opener just 16 minutes in, while goalkeeper Dean Henderson made crucial saves, including a last-minute penalty decision that prevented City from equalizing despite a shaky start. Palace's manager Oliver Glasner delivered on his promise of team cohesion and fightback, securing their place in the Europa League for the first time since 2016-17.
Apple may shift all of its US iPhone production from China to India in an effort to avoid Trump's tariffs, according to a report from The Financial Times. The goal is to manufacture all 60 million iPhone devices sold to American customers in India by 2026, doubling current production numbers in the nation. That would be a stark shift, as Apple has manufactured the majority of its iPhone products in China since they debuted in 2007. Apple first started building iPhones in India back in 2017 and late in 2023, pledged to build up to 50 million iPhones in the nation within three years with suppliers Foxconn and Tata. Trump's stated goal with tariffs has been to shift more manufacturing to the US.
The article introduces the Ninja Woodfire, an electric barbecue that combines grilling, air frying, and smoking for a versatile outdoor cooking experience. It highlights its convenience with a pre-assembled design and a guidebook offering detailed instructions for various dishes. While it enhances flavor through smoke, especially when cooking longer, it sacrifices some traditional smokiness found in gas or charcoal barbecues. Electric models are praised for their ease and efficiency but may not replicate the same aromatic depth as propane options unless additional smoking features are used.
The bizarre incident in which 44-year-old Christina Solometo was caught on camera defecating on a car’s hood while involved in a road rage has taken hold. Now facing charges including indecent exposure and disorderly conduct, Solometo has cooperated with authorities but hasn’t been arrested yet. The incident originated after an aggressive driver at the intersection of 4th Ave. and Madison St. in Prospect Park outside Philadelphia exchanged words, escalating into this shocking act.
The North Road in this book symbolizes more than a highway—it’s our collective identity. Rob Cowen’s meditation on the A1 explores its historical significance, psycho-geographical depth, and human connection. The road is a metaphor for time, unity, and life itself, often tied to key figures like Margaret Thatcher, whose influence shaped his perspective as he traversed its winding path.
A fan in the right field bleachers at PNC Park suffered an injury when he fell 6.4 meters during the seventh inning, landing on the warning track. The game was delayed for 10 minutes as paramedics and trainers stabilized him. The Cubs and Pirates expressed their support, with players taking a knee and offering prayers. Shortly after the game, the Pirates released a statement acknowledging the incident, stating they are praying for the fan’s well-being.
"Disney fans are thrilled by exclusive merchandise and annual celebrations, so when Disneyland kicked off its 70th anniversary with a unique Key to Disneyland promotion, it captured attention. The $60 plastic key allows guests to unlock parts of the park through hidden stations, each offering lights, music, and projections. Once all nine sections are unlocked, a special pin reveals itself, adding a sweet reward to this magical experience."
Ras Baraka denies trespassing at a new ICE detention center after spending time in police custody near its location, sparking protests and legal challenges as he opposes the facility's opening amid building permit issues. Local officials and community leaders condemned his actions, while federal authorities accused him of disregarding warnings about entering the site.
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.
A thirty-something woman shares her journey of self-discovery as she comes to terms with her feelings for cis and trans women after years of monogamous, straight relationships. Though her partner supports her openness about her sexuality, which has deepened their bond, the woman now faces a dilemma: her desire for "queer intimacy" feels all-consuming but risks jeopardizing their otherwise strong relationship. The article suggests she weigh the benefits of continuing the relationship versus exploring her fantasies while offering hope that patience or professional guidance may help her navigate this complex emotional landscape.
Gaza's hospitals are under attack after an Israeli attack hit a medical warehouse early Monday morning, leaving Gaza’s Nasser Hospital struggling with a shortage of supplies. The entire area of Khan Younis is now under a forced displacement order by the Israeli military, indicating ongoing difficulties in the region.
Larsa Pippen and her boyfriend Jeff Coby made headlines after sharing a passionate kiss inside their car following a romantic dinner at Craig’s in West Hollywood. The couple, who began dating exclusively since January after meeting at David Alexander’s DBC Fitness event, confirmed their engagement to fans in May though it’s unclear if the rumors were true. Pippen previously dated Marcus, the son of basketball legend Michael Jordan.
Alex Mashinsky, the former founder of Celsius Network, faces 12 years in prison after pleading guilty to securities and commodities fraud for deceiving investors by artificially inflating token values while profiting massively himself. His actions led to his company's bankruptcy, with customers left questioning its legitimacy, while regulators Seeking to shut down the platform following a $4.7 billion settlement over massive user losses from his fraudulent practices.
Researchers at UC Berkeley have developed the Oz technique, using laser light to stimulate individual cone cells in humans, enabling them to see a new color called "olo," which lies outside the natural human gamut. This breakthrough could help individuals with color blindness regain their missing color vision and opens new possibilities for studying color perception and its applications.
Never's End, a tactical RPG inspired by the retro styling of Final Fantasy Tactics and Final Fantasy XIV, brings a fresh take on turn-based battles with elemental magic, river navigation, and lava flows. Developed by Hypersect, known for their creative puzzler Inversus, which became a hit, the game features an open world where players can build towns, establish trade routes, and recruit companions to synergize tactics in unique ways. Inspired by games like Divinity: Original Sin 2 and Breath of the Wild, the title promises challenging and memorable battles, all while evoking nostalgia for fans of tactical RPGs.