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Kirk Medas, a star from *Floribama Shore*, has been rushed to the hospital for severe pancreatitis and is now sedated with a ventilator. His family is struggling financially without health insurance, relying on community support to cover medical costs as they advocate for his recovery. Fans are encouraged to donate to help Kirk's medical bills and rehabilitation efforts.
A U.S. court ruled against President Trump's tariffs under an emergency-powers law, sending financial markets into a brief respite of optimism amid months of turmoil from his trade war. The ruling blocks Trump’s proposed massive import tariffs, which had been paused for negotiations but could now face legal challenges. Financial markets jumped early Thursday, with U.S. futures and oil prices rising significantly. The dollar also saw a stronger performance against the yen and euro, providing some confidence to investors despite ongoing risks tied to Trump's trade policies.
Mariska Hargitay opened up emotionally at the premiere of her HBO documentary "My Mom Jayne," revealing she finally confronts her truth about her parentage after years of secrecy, honoring her late mother Jayne Mansfield who was her biological mother but whom she never knew. The film, her directorial debut, sheds light on her advocacy for sexual violence survivors and her remarkable acting career spanning decades.
Open Extended ReactionsThe Washington Capitals and Vegas Golden Knights are at the same crossroads, facing 2-1 deficits ahead of road playoff games Monday. ET | TNTWith a 2-1 series lead, the Canes are now -650 favorites to win this series, while the Capitals are +425. Game 3 was the Canes' first playoff shutout win since Game 2 of the 2022 second round against the Rangers. Connor McDavid now has 40 career playoff goals; he's the seventh Oilers player to reach that benchmark. Nino Niederreiter scored his fourth goal of the playoffs to knot the game at two, but then the third period was all Stars.
Malia Obama has made her own mark in Hollywood by dropping her last name for her short film, which Michelle Obama praised while acknowledging that she wanted audiences to associate the film with them specifically. The former first lady explained that Malia, who dropped her surname, wanted her work to feel special and to challenge assumptions about her background. Before making her directorial debut, Malia previously served as a staff writer on the 2023 Prime Video series *Swarm*.
The Spanish startup Voltrac has unveiled an autonomous tractor that can both plow fields and deliver supplies to battlefronts. This self-driving vehicle, powered by electric technology with a massive battery range, autonomously adjusts to optimize agricultural treatments using AI. Its dual-use capability—from farming to military resupply—makes it uniquely versatile, with plans for further customization including anti-jamming tech. The company, backed by $2 million from Antler and Foodlabs, aims to roll out its first tractors in early 2026 as it explores opportunities in both agriculture and defense.
"The race for the Stanley Cup Finals MVP has reached its most intense moment, with Leon Draisaitl from the Edmonton Oilers leading the charge after scoring 25 through 16 games and delivering stellar performances throughout the playoffs. McDavid, meanwhile, has cemented his place as the top contender for the Oilers' MVP title, dominating with 24 points (23 through 16 games) and key moments like that Game 3 overtime goal that defined the series. While Panthers stars like Carter Verhaeghe and Matthew Tkachuk have shown strong play, they remain in close competition without receiving MVP votes this time around."
Boox's latest ereaders, the Go 7 and Go Color 7 (Gen II), feature a sleek design inspired by the Kindle Oasis, with support for handwriting using a $46 stylus. The color model offers vibrant text at 150ppi and neutral tones at 300ppi, while the monochrome variant provides sharp black/white text at 300ppi. Both models are optimized for Android, allowing users to install any reading apps or note-taking tools. They come with ample storage (64GB internal, expandable via microSD), weigh about 195g each, and support preordering for the monochrome version now, with the color model launching soon.
Giant Bomb has announced its official sale to creative individuals, marking a new chapter as an independent entity. The author reflects on their decision to leave games journalism, citing others' poor decisions leading to their downfall. Despite facing harassment and negativity, especially towards co-founder Ana Valens, he emphasizes the team's positive contributions and continues to support Giant Bomb, highlighting its crucial role in supporting indie developers amidst growing challenges for independent platforms.
Donald Trump recently requested for Canada to be the 51st U.S. state after suggesting its annexation, which has angered Canadians. In response, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer proposed an invitation from King Charles III, the monarch who also serves as Canada's head of state. Mark Carney, Canada's prime minister, criticized this move, arguing it didn't address the sovereignty issues with Trump and instead chose to engage in a symbolic gesture during the current diplomatic climate. However, he acknowledged that his criticism was part of ongoing tensions with Trump, highlighting the intentional nature of these interactions due to his influence on Canada's relations with the U.S.
Surfers dominate as WSL revamps 2026 calendar with streamlined events. The finals day has been removed, with the Pipe Pro at Pipeline returning as the season-ending women’s event after a 13-year hiatus for men. The Championship Tour now kicks off in April in Bells Beach, followed by stops at Margaret River and Snapper Rocks, offering surfers an exciting start home to Australia. WSL boss Ryan Crosby highlights that beginning the tour in Australia provides access to ideal wave conditions, improving the season's flow and benefiting European competitors during a key window.
New research shows that 30 percent of large enterprises have already made the strategic commitment to a sovereign AI and data platform, and 95 percent say it will be mission critical for them within the next three years. The research by EDB interviewed more than 2,000 senior executives across 13 countries about how they are planning for the agentic AI world. The initial findings show that 30 enterprises a day are making strategic commitments to becoming sovereign AI and data platforms. At the other end of the spectrum, countries such as Spain and Italy trail, with only 18 percent citing sovereignty as mission critical today. The report notes, "Organizations are preparing for the age of agentic AI by asserting greater control over their mission-critical data through unified, hybrid-by-design infrastructures.
Stoffel Vandoorne secured his Formula E victory in a wet Tokyo E-Prix by capitalizing on his race strategy, overtaking Oliver Rowland despite starting second. Max Guilherme suffered a mechanical issue, prompting a red flag that allowed Vandoorne to pass others behind him.
In a near-unanimous vote, California’s film tax credit program is set for a major overhaul as the state Senate passed SB630, expanding its scope to include series episodes, animation films, and other large-scale projects. The bill, which now moves to the Assembly, complements AB1138, aimed at modernizing and boosting incentives for the film and television industry following years of struggles and Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposed incentive increase. This legislation comes amid a competitive landscape where other states are intensifying their efforts to lure production with expanded tax breaks, while Trump’s tariffs on foreign-produced movies further draw attention to California’s film scene.
President Trump's administration marks a significant shift in U.S. politics regarding the death penalty with the federal prosecution of Luigi Mangione seeking execution for his murder, an unusual move following his prior avoidance of arrest. This is the first time the Justice Department has directed federal prosecutors to pursue the death penalty under President Trump's push for executions, despite a landmark Supreme Court ruling that made it unconstitutional. The case highlights broader changes in how the U.S. has navigated capital punishment over decades, influenced by shifts in drug availability and differing legal strategies across administrations.
Back in my day, "there's an app for that" was a magical phrase, but now it's become "there's an AI app for that." Enter Rork—a radical new tool that takes your ideas and turns them into apps faster than you can say "tinder for MMA." Powered by Claude 4, Rork reads your text prompt, like "I want an app that matches me with similar-sized people in my area to fight," and then crafts the code, features, and even a preview. It's like having AI on deck to build apps from scratch—almost too good to be true. Whether you're creating a social app or just need something quick, Rork is redefining how we approach app development with its limitless potential.
The annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner took a significant turn this year as its usual mix of entertainment and celebration was overshadowed by the absence of a prominent comedian, reflecting on journalism resilience amid political challenges. Eugene Daniels, president of the WHCA, emphasized that the event would focus on celebrating media persistence in covering difficult times, including when someone had to cancel after facing backlash for critical remarks about Donald Trump and the MAGA movement. The association has also shown a strong commitment to supporting journalists through intense opposition, prioritizing reporting and accountability without fear or favor.
OpenAI has launched a groundbreaking coding tool called Codex in research preview, designed to automate rote programming tasks for developers. The tool allows users to prompt AI agents to code or answer questions within a customizable development environment, with the ability to further tailor agent behavior through an AGENTS.md file. Built on codex-1, a fine-tuned AI model trained via reinforcement learning, Codex aims to streamline coding workflows and enhance productivity by handling repetitive tasks efficiently.
In the late '80s and '90s, grunge music became a cultural phenomenon largelythanks to its photogenic front men. Among them were Kurt Cobain, whose striking looks and talent made him a symbol of the decade; Courtney Love, blending beauty with her rock career; Eddie Vedder, known for his calm, poetic presence; and Chris Cornell, embodying a mix of good looks and edge. Each captured young hearts through their unique visual impact, making grunge a lasting memory in pop culture.
While Donald Trump's presidency deepened the climate crisis through anti-environmental policies and cuts to renewable energy funding, Pope Francis' "Laudato Si" called for urgent action against global warming. His encyclical emphasized the connection between poverty, climate change, and human responsibility, urging governments and individuals to take decisive steps to protect vulnerable populations and ecosystems. Though media coverage of Francis' legacy was limited in his lifetime, his call to action remains a stark contrast to Trump's environmental undermines, highlighting the need for collective efforts to address humanity's impact on Earth.
The unexpected victory of Karol Nawrocki in Poland's presidential election has drawn criticism from far-left groups, despite his alignment with U.S. President Donald Trump and a conservative anti-progressives platform. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk is calling for a parliamentary confidence vote to bolster support for his pro-EU government amid growing opposition to his liberal allies.
The Lemonheads' long-awaited reunion marks a triumphant return to alt-rock glory with their new album Love Chant, featuring the energetic "Deep End" and a cover of Townes Van Zandt’s "Sad Cinderella." The album will be released on June 13 as a limited-edition vinyl, with further tour dates in Australia, New Zealand, Europe, and North America set to keep fans captivated.
Mass drone attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, targeted a high-rise residential block late on Friday, sparking fires and injuring 46 people. The mayor reported that 12 locations across four central districts were struck, while Volodymyr Zelenskyy denounced the strikes, warning that Russia is striking homes where Ukrainians are at rest, such as when children are asleep.
The tragic murders of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, two idealistic young Israelis attending a U.S. Jewish Committee event in Washington D.C., were driven by their rejection of a political ideology associated with a Marxist group linked to anti-Israel movements. Their alleged killer, Elias Rodriguez, was part of an ideology that justifies violence against Jews, reflecting broader trends in America where political violence and identity politics fuel incitement and statelessness. The victims symbolized the dangers of excusing political grievance for actions that erode civic norms and democracy.
The White House is struggling to regain confidence in a Pentagon leak investigation involving Pete Hegseth as his lawyer, Tim Parlatore, suggests an unconstitutional wiretap. Fired aides have reportedly been shocked by these claims, with some accusing Parlatore of spreading misinformation. This has complicated leadership at the Pentagon, forcing them to rely on secondary leaders. The situation adds pressure for Hegseth ahead of a Senate hearing and has clouded White House decision-making without much progress in uncovering new evidence or involving the FBI. Internal political tensions and lingering questions about the leak's source have further complicated an already complex investigation.
The letter from Justin Baldoni's team, alleging Blake Lively tried to extort Taylor Swift with private messages, has been struck as irrelevant in the current case. A judge ruled it doesn’t seek court action and only spreads unnecessary media buzz about a legal dispute involving Lively, her lawyers say. Despite this setback, Baldoni’s team can still explore other evidence related to their claims through discovery processes.
Focus Features will kick off its wide release of *Bugonia* on October 24 in limited theaters before expanding to select locations nationwide on October 31. Starring Emma Stone and featuring director Yorgos Lanthimos and a compelling sci-fi plot about conspiracy theorists kidnapping an alien-controlled CEO, the film also includes notable actors like Jesse Plemons. The movie will be shown at select New York and Los Angeles theaters during its weeklong event. Additionally, Focus Features is busy building its fall film slate with other major releases, including Wes Anderson’s *The Phoenician Scheme* and Ronan Day-Lewis’s *Anemone*, as well as Emma Stone’s Hamnet.
Caution: Counterfeit Ozempic tablets pose serious health risks, prompting the FDA and Novo Nordisk to issue an alert. These products can be identified by lot number PAR0362 or serial numbers starting with 51746517, and should be avoided due to potential severe health complications. This is not the first instance of counterfeit Ozempic issues; previous cases have led to hospitalizations and sterilization risks linked to counterfeit ingredients and needles.
Whoop, a fitness tracker company, has stopped offering free hardware upgrades for long-term subscribers after six months, replacing it with a $49 or $79 charge. While some customers can still get a free upgrade if they subscribed within the past 30 days, many are upset about the changes, as noted by Reddit users.
In a move that feels almost too good to be true, Google is offering college students a free year of its premium AI plan, worth $20 monthly, as long as they sign up by June 2025. The package includes access to advanced AI tools like document analysis and media remixing, plus 2TB of Google Drive storage—enticingly useful for any student. While the offer is a steal even without considering AI features, critics worry it might pave the way for over-reliance on AI, potentially impacting critical thinking skills down the line.
Mice begin with a basic understanding of mazes, lacking detailed spatial awareness initially. Over time, they refine their cognitive maps during sleep, a process that involves place cells firing over days and collaboration with other neurons to create accurate spatial representations. Sleep plays a crucial role in enhancing these maps, as evidenced by experiments showing improved memory maps when mice rest compared to those who remain awake. This highlights the importance of sleep in learning and the intricate teamwork between different brain regions involved in spatial navigation.
King Charles III made ambiguous remarks during the opening of Canada’s parliament, hinting at both caution over President Trump’s threats and an intention to maintain relations. His cautious tone aimed to manage perceptions while preserving his public image as a diplomatic figure.
For over a decade, journalist Samin Ahmadzadeh taught creative writing to incarcerated women on Peaks Island, Maine. Their classes became a sanctuary for healing, helping students rewrite their identities beyond addiction and trauma. One student, Ashley Bushey, described how the women’s prison transformed her life, offering safety and dignity she hadn’t felt since her arrest. However, cuts to Maine’s corrections system removed vital programs that supported her and other women, while others saw an opportunity to survive by accepting harsher sentences. Though the author was suspended from teaching due to budgetary reasons, his words remain a testament to hope and resilience.
Some 45% of full-time employees in Japan are "quiet quitters," according to Mynavi's survey. Younger workers, especially those in their 20s, accounted for nearly half of this trend, citing less motivation and a focus on work-life balance. Akari Asahina notes that "quiet quitting" is becoming the norm, emphasizing the need for companies to respect diverse values and offer flexible work styles that fit each employee's needs.
Earth's complexity demands advanced AI solutions to make sense of vast data. IBM and ESA launched TerraMind, an AI model excelling in Earth observation tasks like land cover classification and change detection, outperforming existing models by up to 8%. With intuitive understanding of geospatial data and a feature called TiM tuning, which enhances performance by generating relevant training data, TerraMind is now available as open-source. This innovation joins efforts by organizations like the EU, NASA, DeepMind, and Google in advancing climate modeling through AI, highlighting a growing trend toward leveraging technology for environmental understanding and prediction.
These massive prehistoric kangaroos, known as Protemnodon, roamed Australia 5 million to 40,000 years ago. Though significantly larger than modern relatives, they were "homebodies," sticking close to their habitats rather than spreading out. This behavior made them vulnerable during a climate shift that disrupted their rainforest environment about 280,000 years ago. Researchers used chemical signatures from fossils and geology to determine their range and survival strategies, revealing how their restricted habitat choices contributed to extinction in the face of environmental change.
WA taxpayers have welcomed the potential addition of the Perth Bears to the NRL in 2027, with local leaders and former players expressing excitement. The state government is expected to invest significantly in infrastructure and licensing fees, though financial concerns remain. Premier Roger Cook emphasized the need for approval from existing clubs and unions but warned against treating WA as a "cash cow," while opposition from the federal government has been noted. Community support is strong, with local leaders and ex-players backing the franchise's arrival.
For decades, victims of apartheid have sought accountability but seen little progress. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has ordered an investigation into past governments' delays in exploring apartheid-era crimes, a move survivors say is overdue. The inquiry aims to address unresolved issues, including unresolved cases like the Cradock Four murders, which have waited too long for justice and an open dialogue about past injustices.
The Last of Us season two ended abruptly, leaving fans hanging with a cliffhanger that promises a longer wait for season three. Showrunners Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann discussed their decisions regarding the season’s ending, emphasizing how difficult it was to stick to the script while honoring the show’s unique storytelling. The abrupt shift from Ellie’s perspective to Abby’s in season three is a key focus point, though fans will have to remain patient as they explore new storylines and questions about Joel, Isaac, and the ongoing conflict with the Seraphites.
The Carolina Hurricanes celebrated their first Eastern Conference finals victory since 2006 with a thrilling 3-0 win over the Florida Panthers in Game 4, breaking a 15-game losing streak in the playoffs. The Panthers attempted to rally for a Stanley Cup run despite facing a determined and resilient effort from Carolina, which included standout performances from key players like Jaccob Slavin and Taylor Hall. The victory marked a significant milestone for the team, showcasing their determination to overcome adversity on the ice.
Alexander Zverev, ranked world No. 2 in men’s singles, fell to Francisco Cerundolo in the round of 16 at the Madrid Open as Cerundolo, ranked 21st, managed a thrilling comeback to defeat the two-time former winner. In women’s singles, Iga Swiatek survived several nervous moments before securing her fifth WTA 1000 quarterfinal with a hard-fought victory over Diana Shnaider.
A jury has ruled that the company behind the infamous Pegasus spyware must pay Meta more than $167 million in damages for spreading malware via WhatsApp. Meta sued the NSO Group in 2019 over its Pegasus spyware. Tuesday’s verdict followed a week-long jury trial to determine just how much NSO should pay in damages to Meta. The jury ultimately awarded Meta $444,719 in compensatory damages and $167,254,000 in punitive damages. He added that Meta plans to pursue a court order to prevent NSO from targeting WhatsApp in the future.
Microsoft has unveiled a suite of enhanced AI-driven tools designed to boost productivity across its Windows 11 ecosystem, with features tailored for Copilot+ PCs, Windows Insiders, and all Windows 11 users alike. These updates include an AI-powered assistant for managing settings, smarter capabilities in Paint, Snipping Tool, and Start menu, as well as improved Copilot Vision functionality available to Windows Insiders early next month.
There is a battle gripping the music business today around the manipulation of streaming services – and innocent indie artists are the collateral damage. Northern Irish rock band Final Thirteen had some of their music taken off streaming services due to a spike in the tens of thousands. He tracked it back: TNW Music tracks were being added to manipulated playlists. “With streaming services, it’s almost impossible to [appeal] through them,” she sighs. Streaming services and distributors now accept this battle is about containment rather than total elimination.
Despite his bravery, for which he was posthumously awarded the distinguished conduct medal, Bill Allen was never recognised as a citizen of his own country. Photograph: T Oxford/Bringing His Spirit HomeAllen was one of about 1,000 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men who fought for Australia in the first world war. The Somme Valley community of communes, which comprises 33 townships across the region, held a “day of tribute” last week in Allen’s honour. Over a decade Flick documented and photographed the first world war graves of Aboriginal soldiers in the UK, France and Belgium. Milliken and the rest of Allen’s extended family hope that one day his body can return home to Gomeroi country.
Kuwait has intensified its efforts to combat cryptocurrency mining following reports of power grid stress during summer, targeting homes in Al-Wafrah region near 20 times normal power consumption. The move aims to address the practice's impact on the country’s energy demand and aligns with global trends where other nations, including Russia, Kosovo, Angola, Iceland, and Norway, have introduced regulations or outright bans. Despite being a small player globally, Kuwait's crypto mining sector still contributes about 0.05% of Bitcoin production.
Tesla has transcended its "cool car" image in China, emerging as a major player in the electric vehicle market. The company's roots began with Chinese Minister Zhuanglong testing a Tesla vehicle in 2008, followed by Elon Musk's push for entry into China's market, culminating in the establishment of a Gigafactory in Shanghai by 2020. Unlike tech giants like Google or Meta, Tesla avoided strict information controls, allowing it to thrive. Meanwhile, China has embraced electric vehicles as part of its transportation strategy, investing heavily in EV production and development, which is key to Tesla's leadership, with over 50% of new-car buyers now opting for electric vehicles.
The extremely dry spring weather in northern Europe has continued, with areas like the UK, France, and Germany receiving minimal rainfall—just 10% of their normal May levels. This summery condition, driven by semi-permanent high pressure, is set to shift significantly this week, bringing needed rain to many regions. Meanwhile, the polar jet stream will intensify, leading to strong winds and storm systems across parts of Africa, including South Africa, Mozambique, and Madagascar, where cold temperatures and heavy rain are expected due to unstable air masses and extreme weather conditions.
The Ecovacs Deebot T30S Combo is a 3-in-1 robot vacuum and mop priced at $1,200 with a 38% discount. It boasts strong suction (11,000 Pa), retractable mopping pads, and a V-shaped brush for tangle-free cleaning but has limitations in object avoidance and rug coverage. Despite some drawbacks, it's an affordable option for those seeking a versatile yet effective home cleaning solution, especially with potential discounts during sales events like Prime Day.
The New Orleans Saints opted for a long-shot strategy in the 2025 NFL Draft, selecting Louisville QB Tyler Shough with the 40th pick as they bypassed Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders, who was available later in the round. Despite their history of drafting quarterbacks late—omitting the top two rounds since 1971—they expressed intrigue about Shough's potential and his extensive college experience at Louisville. The Saints' approach reflects a growing preference for experienced, lower-round talent as they rebuild under coach Kellen Moore and GM Mickey Loomis.