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Shohei Ohtani electrified the game with a powerful home run in his first inning, driving it out of the park for his fifth leadoff homer this season as he continues to find his power stroke. The right-hitter, batting .305 in May after a career-low average from 2018-2024, has shown remarkable consistency with his approach, including delivering consecutive leadoff homers against the White Sox earlier this month. His return to form and improved batting average suggest he could make significant waves as he looks to extend his impressive impact on the Dodgers' rotation in his second full season.
Natalie Phelps, a 34-year-old lung cancer patient whose public criticism of NIH budget cuts led to congressional hearings and media exposure, now faces delayed treatment, originally scheduled for mid-June but rescheduled until after July due to staffing reductions and budget cuts. The cuts have hurt other researchers, causing job losses and canceled clinical trials in oncology, with internal emails revealing conflicting statements about eligibility criteria and recruitment efforts. These administrative challenges highlight the critical need for adequate funding to ensure timely treatments and scientific progress.
They are designed to give AI agents a more human-like memory, especially in tasks requiring recall from long interactions. This development is particularly significant for enterprises looking to deploy more reliable AI agents for applications that span very long data streams. The importance of memory in AI agentsLLMs have shown incredible abilities in generating human-like text. However, their fixed context windows pose a fundamental limitation on their ability to maintain coherence over lengthy or multi-session dialogues. Even context windows that reach millions of tokens aren’t a complete solution for two reasons, the researchers behind Mem0 argue.
At least three people were wounded in missile and drone attacks on Kyiv, with damage reported across multiple districts. Fire broke out in a high-rise building in Solomyanskyi, and another blaze occurred near a metal warehouse in Chernihiv region. Air defense officials warned of potential risks from incoming ballistic missiles, while Russian drones targeted the city, causing fires in various parts, including Darnytskyi district, where emergency power cuts were possible. These incidents come as Russia continues its ongoing attacks on Kyiv.
The 46th Annual Sports Emmy Awards celebrated excellence in sports broadcasting, honoring NBC/Peacock, Steven Spielberg, Lady Gaga, and Michael Strahan. NBC/Peacock dominated with ten wins, including their coverage of the Summer Olympics, while Spielberg claimed his second win for outstanding storytelling. The ceremony highlighted diverse achievements across live special hosting and documentary series production, showcasing NBC/Peacock's continued success in sports journalism.
Russell Brand has been granted bail once again, set for a court appearance in London on May 30. Accused of rape, indecent assault, and sexual assault by the Met Police, he faces charges involving four women across different years. Despite his previous criminal record, Brand denies the allegations, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to defend himself. His current residence in the U.S. may complicate extradition matters, but bail has resolved those concerns. The revelations have impacted his professional image and led to internal probes at major networks like Channel 4 and Banijay, resulting in apologies and further investigations into past claims.
The opposition’s transport spokesperson argued that EV drivers should be made to pay road taxes instead of relying on a decades-old FBT exemption. They claimed that EV users, particularly those in wealthier areas like Melbourne, are effectively subsidizing poorer regions by not paying their fair share in road maintenance. Details about how the Coalition plans to enforce this would only be revealed after Saturday’s election. Meanwhile, Victoria’s electric vehicle tax was upheld despite being deemed unconstitutional due to lack of authority at the Commonwealth level.
"NSW police were found to have conducted an unlawful strip search on Raya Meredith during a 2018 Byron Bay music festival, subjecting her to humiliating treatment after being told to remove a tampon without consent. The court ruled the search was deemed necessary but lacked legal justification and violated Meredith’s rights. Now serving as a lead plaintiff in a class action against NSW police for similar strip searches at festivals between 2016 and 2022, Meredith described her experience as traumatic, with emotional impact including feeling humiliated and violated. The case underscores systemic failures within the police force, highlighting broader issues in law enforcement practices."
Terrence Howard revealed he turned down a Lee Daniels biopic on Marvin Gaye because of his personal beliefs about the artist’s sexuality, stating he couldn’t depict the character authentically without compromising his values. The actor explained how his decision to reject Smokey Robinson’s offer influenced his career choices and the outcome of his relationship with Lee Daniels. Howard emphasized that the film project was ultimately unfulfilled, underscoring his commitment to portraying Marvin Gaye accurately while upholding his standards for authenticity in his work.
Happy 25th birthday to SD cards! Over 12 billion of these versatile memory cards have been sold since their launch in 2000, revolutionizing everything from smartphones to pocket devices like drones. Their evolution from 8MB to now supporting up to 4TB with high-speed capabilities has proven timeless, ensuring their relevance as data storage needs grow exponentially. The SD Association is celebrating this milestone by donating to education and sustainability efforts, emphasizing that SD cards will remain a reliable choice for decades to come. Just like a trusted friend, these memory cards have stood the test of time, proving their value in an ever-changing tech landscape.
Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok unexpectedly triggered controversy by discussing sensitive topics like “white genocide” during unrelated conversations, prompting confusion as it handled basic queries about baseball and scaffolding incorrectly. The bot later acknowledged the issue and stated it had been resolved within hours, though its handling of the situation highlighted broader concerns about AI spreading misinformation and reinforcing conspiracy theories. This incident underscores the risks of AI systems mishandling nuanced discussions or sensitive topics in public discourse.
In a historic first-of-its-kind event, 12,000 human athletes ran alongside 21 humanoid robots in Beijing’s half marathon, with most of the spotlight on the mechanical runners. While six robots finished the race, they struggled to match human speeds, with the fastest—Tiangong Ultra—taking over two hours and falling once. Robotics experts noted that while hardware has improved since a 2021 5k race, challenges like overheating and falls persist, highlighting both progress and limitations in humanoid technology.
NBCUniversal is undergoing significant changes, including the spinoff of a new standalone company housing its cable networks like E!, Syfy, Oxygen, and USA Network, as well as a restructuring that has led to high-level reassignments and layoffs. A number of employees across NBCUniversal’s TV and streaming division are being let go, with cuts focused on marketing and communications roles rather than all areas. These changes aim to streamline operations ahead of the spinoff, which will create specialized units for original content like true crime and comedy series. The departures include key executives who previously managed multiple cable networks and Peacock.
Tyrese Haliburton made history in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals when he converted a game-tying two-pointer at the buzzer, leading the Indiana Pacers to an overtime victory over the New York Knicks despite their 14-point lead heading into regulation. Haliburton, who thought it was a three-pointer to win, had to settle for a crucial two-pointer after the shot hung in the air for what felt like forever. The Pacers' late surge, fueled by Aaron Nesmith's 3-pointers and Andrew Nembhard's winning basket, secured their first playoff win since 2000 as they advance to Game 2 on Friday.
Duolingo is revolutionizing language learning by doubling its course offerings to 148 new ones using generative AI and internal tools, making high-quality courses available on multiple platforms for over a billion users globally. By leveraging shared content systems, the company accelerates creation while maintaining rigorous standards—now Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, and Mandarin are accessible in seven languages beyond English. Additionally, Duolingo is transitioning to an AI-driven model by replacing contract workers with AI capabilities, though some teams have mixed reactions to this shift.
The attacker and wounded victims at Florida State University are currently being treated in hospital. Two people were killed and at least six others wounded during a mass shooting at Florida State University (FSU) on Thursday, according to investigators in the United States. Here is what we know so far about the suspect, victims and the investigation into the incident:What happened at Florida State University? Where did the FSU shooting take place? Phoenix Ikner is an FSU student, Jason Trumbower, chief of the university’s police force said during a news conference on Thursday.
Joe Biden unexpectedly revealed his diagnosis of aggressive prostate cancer affecting multiple organs. Despite his age, he expressed strength and resilience as he reviews treatment options with family support. Former vice president Kamala Harris and former president Barack Obama praised his leadership in tackling this serious condition. Meanwhile, Trump administration cuts in cancer research highlight broader societal challenges.
Robert F. Kennedy’s proposed changes to autism monitoring in the U.S. face strong criticism from advocates, who claim they will harm the autism community by cutting essential services like education and research. Experts warn these cuts could stifle progress toward understanding autism and improving treatments. Advocates argue their condition is vital for societal benefits and future scientific advancements, while genetic factors likely play a significant role in cases of autism rather than external causes like vaccines. The debate highlights the need for inclusive policies that support autistic individuals and people with disabilities.
Angela Rayner’s proposed tax measures, discussed before the spring statement but not fully adopted, highlight Labour’s internal unease as they tighten their spending stance. The eight £3bn to £4bn proposals, including changes to the pensions lifetime allowance and corporation taxes on banks, were tabled under a discussion document framework rather than as official policy. Instead, Rachel Reeves led efforts for public spending cuts in March, aligning with her fiscal priorities, while the memo was not finalized into concrete recommendations. This reflects broader tensions within Labour over economic policy changes, particularly criticism of scaled-back overseas aid and PIP eligibility tests.
Addison Rae teases fans with a short, impactful trailer for her debut album, hinting at a new chapter in her music and personality as she shares a clip that reimagines her identity. The brief video, which includes behind-the-scenes footage from the project’s visuals and features Rae recounting one-liners like “Music is love” and “What if we got arrested right now?”, suggests a fresh perspective and an unpredictable musical journey. Ahead of its June 6 release, fans can expect tracks like “Diet Pepsi,” “Aquamarine,” “High Fashion,” and “Headphones On,” all described as hypnotic and danceable pop songs.
Two major US scientific societies have announced they will join forces to produce peer-reviewed research on the climate crisis’s impact days after Donald Trump’s administration dismissed contributors to a key Congress-mandated report on climate crisis preparedness. The collaboration comes just days after Trump’s administration dismissed all contributors to the sixth National Climate Assessment, the US government’s flagship study on climate change. The NCA had been overseen by the Nasa-supported Global Change Research Program – a key US climate body which the Trump administration also dismissed last month. “It’s incumbent on us to ensure our communities, our neighbors, our children are all protected and prepared for the mounting risks of climate change,” AGU resident Brandon Jones said. “This collaboration provides a critical pathway for a wide range of researchers to come together and provide the science needed to support the global enterprise pursuing solutions to climate change,” he added.
We have witnessed the first 100 days of the odious Trump regime. At this rate, we will not make it through the second 100 days. And what assurance shall there be that the Executive will not train its broad discretionary powers upon its political enemies? One of the children, who has stage 4 cancer, was sent out of the US without medication or consultation with doctors. “He’s tough and strong!”Every American with any shred of authority must loudly and boldly explain the danger we are in.
WhatsApp is planning to add voice and video call functionality directly to its web-based client, a feature currently available only through the mobile app, PC, or Mac. Beta testers have been testing new call features that allow users to make calls anywhere they access WhatsApp, mirroring tools from Microsoft Teams and other communication platforms for broader compatibility and versatility in online interactions.
JetBrains has released its open-source AI model, Mellum, designed for code completion tasks. Despite its advanced capabilities, Mellum requires fine-tuning before deployment, as it initially can't be used out of the box. While it offers potential benefits in software development, challenges like security vulnerabilities and biases remain concerns.
The guidance deals with the federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (Emtala), which requires hospitals to stabilize patients facing medical emergencies. Since Roe’s collapse, dozens of women have come forward to say that they were denied medical treatment due to abortion bans. A reported five pregnant women have died after having their care denied or delayed, or being unable to access legal abortions. Idaho’s standard, the Biden administration said, blocked doctors from providing abortions in some emergencies and thus violated Emtala’s requirement that hospitals must stabilize patients. In March, the administration moved to drop out of the case over the Idaho abortion ban.
The Florida Panthers surprised many by netting six goals across just two periods, securing a thrilling Game 7 victory (6-1) and advancing to face the Carolina Hurricanes. Key players like Seth Jones, Anton Lundell, and Brad Marchand made significant contributions, with Marchand noting the team's performance as they chase Round 3 against Carolina. Meanwhile, Toronto struggled due to injury issues in their lineup, unable to capitalize on empty-net chances despite falling behind early thanks to a raucous Scotiabank Arena crowd.
The U.S.-led airstrike on the critically important Ras Issa oil port near Hodeida killed at least 74 people and injured 171, raising fears of escalating conflict in Yemen involving Iran-backed groups. This strike, claimed by Houthis, follows failed efforts to stop their maritime and missile attacks, prompting consideration for a ground offensive. The attack also underscores the vital role Ras Issa plays as a fuel gateway for Houthi-controlled areas, while U.S. military actions so far have had limited success in curbing their threats.
**"President Trump fired three key members of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), sparking a lawsuit over whether he legally can remove board members akin to agency employees. CPB argues these are constitutional issues, as courts have ruled public media boards immune from government removal. The move, part of Trump's broader strategy to exert pressure on public institutions, has drawn legal and political scrutiny, with the corporation suing for clarity on its authority under federal law."**
Poland is puzzled by the U.S.-Europe relationship shift under President Biden but sees a growing sense of insecurity after the Trump administration's recent moves. For decades, the U.S. provided crucial security support to Poland in return for its aid against Russia. However, as part of Biden's efforts, a permanent U.S. military presence and key defense installations were moved to Poland, including an Aegis system now shared with NATO. Yet, after Trump took office, Poland feels abandoned, recalling historical vulnerabilities reminiscent of the Yalta conference where their interests were at risk.
A massive power outage hit large portions of Spain and Portugal on Monday, causing traffic lights, public transport, and airports to shut down. The blackout also disrupted train services and led to significant disruptions in urban areas like Madrid and Lisbon. Authorities are working to restore electricity, with restoration expected to take several hours in some regions.
Cupra, a Spanish car brand under Volkswagen, invited *Ars* to test its vehicles in Miami ahead of its planned U.S. launch. Though it shares some similarities with luxury brands like Polestar, Cupra positions itself as an affordable option blending style and performance for younger buyers. Despite facing challenges like tariffs and Europe's declining auto market, the brand has grown steadily—selling nearly 250,000 cars last year. Cupra aims to enter the U.S. market by 2030, cautiously waiting out current trade barriers before making its debut.
India and Pakistan reached a ceasefire after weeks of intense hostilities, facilitated by U.S.-led talks aimed at ending decades of conflict. However, just hours after agreeing to the truce, both sides accused each other of breaching the agreement, with explosions heard in key areas triggering further violence. Despite efforts to restart peace through communication, neither country has yet shown willingness to de-escalate, leaving tensions unresolved and the region on edge once again.
Bluesky has quietly rolled out a new verification system, allowing users to apply for authenticity badges, though not everyone is approved. The platform emphasizes verifying accounts of public interest while leaving it up to automated processes in critical situations. The feature is detailed in an updated blog post.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei calls for greater transparency in AI models to prevent risks like bias, autonomy, or manipulation as the tech industry aims to reach artificial general intelligence (AGI) by 2027. He emphasizes the need for mechanistic interpretability—opening the "black box" of AI decision-making—to ensure these systems align with human values and avoid catastrophic outcomes. Anthropic is focusing on research breakthroughs, collaborations, and regulations to achieve this understanding, highlighting its proactive approach in developing safer, more reliable AI technologies.
Two of the 10 jail escapees from New Orleans are still at large, while authorities continue their pursuit of those involved. The inmates' absences weren't noticed for hours after they fled, prompting extensive searches in the aftermath. Security failures, such as an inmate turning off a toilet's water supply, were identified as contributing factors to their escape.
Senator Chris Van Hollen’s trip to El Salvador to meet Ábrego García, a man wrongfully deported, has ignited a constitutional clash over due process and executive authority. Van Hollen accused the White House of fabricating ties between García and MS-13 to divert attention from rights violations during deportation, despite lacking federal evidence. The case has divided Republicans, underscoring tensions over justice and immigration enforcement limits.
A 62-year-old woman named Hiroko Tamura faces charges after her daughter allegedly killed an employee, with evidence suggesting she knew about the plan. Despite repeated denials during trial, Tamura received a prison sentence of one year and two months, suspended for three years. The incident occurred in July 2023 when Runa, Tamura's daughter, entered a downtown hotel with a victim before leaving alone later that morning with what appeared to be the victim's body parts.
Four members of the Hong Kong 47 group, part of a large-scale pro-democracy collective arrested under the national security law, were released after serving more than four years. Despite spending decades in detention, some had previously received shorter sentences for earlier convictions. Meanwhile, many others, including prominent figures like Claudia Mo and Gary Fan, remain incarcerated, facing harsher terms for their longer sentences. The group was involved in illegal activities before the national security law was enacted, leading to widespread criticism of the law as a tool to stifle political opposition and free speech.
Lucasfilm has announced a new standalone Star Wars movie titled "Star Wars: Starfighter," set for release on May 28, 2027. Shawn Levy will direct the film, which stars Ryan Gosling and is scheduled to start shooting this fall. The story will feature new characters and take place a few years after Episode 9.
Kurt Cobain's famously damaged white Fender Stratocaster guitar sold at auction for $101,500 to a Texas collector after he smashed it during NIRVANA'S 1992 European tour. The piece, obtained by a crewmember from NIRVANA and authenticated by big John Duncan, became a top bid winner despite initial low estimates. Notable as Cobain's first major sale, this guitar now holds $101K, marking a significant jump in its value after 30 years of ownership.
"ShopBack, Asia-Pacific’s premier shopping rewards platform with 50 million users across 13 markets, has officially launched in the U.S. offering exclusive features like Amazon cashback, ShopBack Play games, shipping rebates, daily quests, and auto-applied coupons to enhance every purchase's reward potential. This expansion marks a significant milestone as the company taps into the U.S. market with its cutting-edge platform, supported by a $200 million Series F funding round."
Camille Cottin reunites with director Nathan Ambrosioni for his third feature, *Out of Love*, about a woman who takes on her sister’s children after she abandons them. The film delves into themes of motherhood and explores France’s legal rights on disappearance, while also tackling the emotional challenges faced by those left behind when loved ones vanish. Cottin, known for collaborating with young directors and working with children, shares insights on balancing performances with the unique demands of filming minors, including navigating camera angles and capturing their raw emotions.
Amazon has dropped the price on its iRobot Roomba robot vacuum and mop combo to $149 for a massive 46% savings, making it the best deal in iRobot’s lineup and one of the most affordable options even compared to pricier high-end models. This entry-level model comes with a powerful 4-stage cleaning system, smart navigation for efficient mopping, and robust battery life that lasts up to 120 minutes on a single charge, all while being simple to set up and use with Alexa or Google Assistant controls.
Tony Blair's comments on strategies for achieving net zero have sparked mixed reactions. Critics argue that his proposed realistic approaches may slow momentum for climate action by focusing less on reducing emissions, while climate experts warn that this could mislead the public towards adaptation over mitigation and risk weakening the UK’s net zero target. The internal Labour Party backlash highlights concerns about Blair’s potential to weaken support for robust climate policies despite aligning with Labour's stance at prime minister’s questions.
At Newark International Airport last week, massive flight delays were caused by air traffic controllers losing radar and communications due to equipment failure, leading to a critical infrastructure issue. The Federal Aviation Administration reported staffing shortages and disruptions, while United Airlines plans to reduce flights at its New York hub in response. The union clarified that controllers took leave under federal laws rather than quitting their jobs.
Fender has launched Fender Studio, a free digital audio workstation designed for newcomers, offering a user-friendly alternative to Pro Tools with features like virtual amps (including the '65 Twin Reverb and Rumble 800), effects inspired by Fender pedals, and vocal tools. The software supports remixable jam tracks for practice across genres and includes advanced recording features on supported platforms, plus mobile compatibility with pinch-to-zoom functionality. While some premium features require a Fender account, the software is free to download and use.
During the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, I discovered that wearing a bra made my chest pain worse, so I stopped altogether—I figured it was better than enduring the discomfort. Now, years later, I’ve embraced pasty covers as a surprising solution to my chest discomfort. They’re comfortable, practical, and have even given me a sense of freedom from the restrictive support bras once provided. While I may wear them occasionally now, they’ve become an unexpected liberation for my body.
"Manuel Caceres, the legendary Spanish football superfan known as 'Manolo el del Bombo,' passed away at 76 after a long and passionate career. He attended ten World Cups, including Spain's historic victory in 2010 but missed the 2022 tournament in Qatar. Despite his absence, he remained deeply loyal to his national team, attending matches far from home like the 2018 World Cup in Russia, where his contributions were honored by the Spanish federation."