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Pregnancy has perhaps been particularly overlooked in periods we mostly associate with warriors, kings and battles—such as the highly romanticised Viking age (the period from AD800 until AD1050). By exploring such “womb politics”, it is possible to add significantly to our knowledge on gender, bodies and sexual politics in the Viking age and beyond. Despite dating to the centuries after the Viking age, sagas and legal texts provide words and stories about childbearing that the Vikings’ immediate descendants used and circulated. This pendant, found in a tenth-century woman’s burial in Aska, Sweden, is the only known convincing depiction of pregnancy from the Viking age. Together with recent studies of Viking women buried as warriors, this provokes further thought to how we envisage gender roles in the oft-perceived hyper-masculine Viking societies.
Lady Gaga faced minor mic issues during her Coachella performance but handled them professionally, switching to an alternative mic effortlessly. She kept fans assured of her vocal prowess and performance quality. The "Bad Romance" singer successfully headlined for the second time at Coachella, following a memorable 2017 gig in which she stepped in for Beyoncé due to pregnancy.
The Trump administration has invoked the state secrets privilege to block questions about the erroneous deportation of Kilmar Ábregars from El Salvador, setting a May 16 hearing on the matter. This follows similar actions against a case involving a mistaken deportation of Venezuelan migrants in 2019. Ábregars, mistakenly deported despite police identifying him as an MS-13 gang member without charges filed, has faced increasing public scrutiny and legal challenges, with his lawyers seeking to depose key officials but facing resistance from the administration, which maintains a closed-door approach to his case.
Marvel and DC are collaborating once again for a crossover event featuring Batman and Deadpool in splash-page one-shot comics. The Marvel comic, written by Zeb Wells (Deadpool) and illustrated by Greg Capullo (Wolverine), will explore Deadpool’s involvement in Gotham City against Batman’s wishes. Meanwhile, Grant Morrison (All Star Superman) and Dan Mora (Batman/Superman) will craft the DC-originated story. Past collaborations over two decades highlight this pairing's significance. While details on future "backup adventures" are under wraps, fans are eager to see how these iconic characters clash. This marks an intriguing possibility for a potential big-screen film connection.
Hayden Christensen has been revealed as returning as Anakin Skywalker in Season 2 of *Ahsoka*, sparking excitement for fans. During a panel discussion at Star Wars Celebration, he shared his enthusiasm about reimagining the character's role, which will likely explore his involvement during the Clone Wars with new visuals. Creator Dave Filoni mentioned that working together and sharing knowledge from George Lucas' involvement helped shape Anakin's interpretation, creating a cohesive story for fans to look forward to.
The article captivates readers by highlighting the thrilling coincidence of three major racing events on the same day: Formula 1's Monaco Grand Prix, IndyCar's Indianapolis 500, and NASCAR's Coca-Cola 600. For fans and bettors alike, these races promise excitement, competition, and high stakes. The piece offers betting insights, including strategies like double top-three finishes in Monaco or fastest lap bets, while also showcasing standout drivers like Kyle Larson, who has a history of success at similar tracks. Whether you're a casual observer or a seasoned bettor, the article provides thoughtful tips to navigate this exciting lineup of races.
Fifty years after the fall of Saigon, the Vietnam War's legacy continues to shape Laos as one man's quest for closure leads him to the pinnacle of Mount Everest.
An unforgettable celebration of cinema’s most iconic composers returns for the Future Ruins Festival, offering a chance to experience their masterful scores live in a collaborative and creative setting. Featuring artists like Mark Mothersbaugh, John Carpenter, Hildur Guðnadóttir, Questlove, Danny Elfman, and Stranger Things, the event at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center prioritizes experimentation over hierarchy, creating an intimate and emotional space for musical innovation.
The UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies poll reveals that 68% of California registered voters disapprove of President Trump's performance, with courts increasingly seen as exceeding constitutional limits under his leadership. Despite Biden's strong support in the state, Californians hold a mostly negative view of him, with only 23% rating his legacy above average. Trump's popularity remains consistently low across all demographics, while Biden faces mixed reviews, with more voters considering him below average than above average.
Google Fi has introduced updated pricing tiers with new features aimed at enhancing user experience. The Unlimited Essentials plan now offers unlimited calls, texts, and data at $35/month with 30GB high-speed data, while the Unlimited Standard plan increases to $50/month with up to 50GB of data and tethering capabilities. Premium members can enjoy even more data on the Unlimited Premium plan at $65/month. Notably, users can now connect secondary devices via eSIM without physical SIM cards, including iPads, and international 5G coverage is expanded for select plans.
Noel Johansen, the actor known for Hallmark movies, shared poignant memories at a vigil honoring victims of a Vancouver street festival where his wife, Jenifer Darbellay, was killed along with their 7-year-old daughter. The artist and costume designer, who appeared in "The Assassination of Jesse James," reflected on her impact as an "incredibly thoughtful" figure whose presence was deeply felt by everyone she met. He emphasized her humility and heart, urging others to live fully with everything they have.
Scorpions are “taking over” Brazilian cities, researchers have warned in a paper that said rapid urbanisation and climate breakdown were driving an increase in the number of people being stung. More than 1.1m stings were reported between 2014 and 2023, according to data from the Brazilian notifiable diseases information system. Although urban areas are encroaching on wild habitats where scorpions already live, they are also creating new environments in which to thrive. “I’ve been working in places where scorpion stings are a daily fear, especially in poor and crowded areas,” said Pucca. Photograph: Nelson Almeida/AFP/GettyThe Brazilian health system provides free treatment for scorpion stings, and anti-venom is available at some hospitals and emergency centres.
While Florida's beaches are beloved retreats for relaxation, two tragic incidents remind us of the dangers lurking in idyllic settings. Cars aren't permitted on most public beaches across Florida but are allowed at Daytona Beach and Smyrna Beach, where such incidents have occurred. Over the past 15 years, 49 reported vehicular maulings have been reported in Volusia County, though beach crashes remain underreported. As summer approaches, beachgoers should stay vigilant, keeping their heads down—both literally and figuratively—to ensure safety while enjoying Florida's coastal beauty.
Update: Today marks the final day of our countdown to Google I/O 2025, which kicks off at 1PM ET on May 20. The event will feature a focus on AI, with updates about Google's Wear OS, Android Auto, and Google TV AI developments, as well as potential news about an AI-powered Pinterest alternative. For live coverage, watch the keynote stream or YouTube, while breaking sessions on May 21 cover key developer topics.
An Indigenous man died in police custody in the Northern Territory on the same day as protests against the death of another Indigenous man, Kumanjayi White, in Alice Springs last month. The 68-year-old man, whose cause of death remains undetermined, was taken into protective custody after being intoxicated and unable to board a flight out of Darwin. Police are investigating it as a death in custody but have refused to comment on whether the family seeks an independent inquiry. Meanwhile, calls for the AFP to take over the investigation grew amid community concerns about police involvement.
Why would anyone create a streaming service filled with wild conspiracy theories about aliens, religion, and extraterrestrial life? Truth+ has been launched by Trump Media and Technology Group to cater to audiences drawn to bizarre and unrelated topics like the origins of religious figures and alien control, despite lacking mainstream appeal. While the platform isn't widely watched, some titles, such as "Lizard People: Rulers of Time and Space," have gained a surprising audience, reflecting a niche market for highly unconventional content.
But he said rogue rewilding — which, when involving beavers, has come to be known as “beaver bombing” — was also a likely culprit. In 2019, the beaver became a protected species in Scotland, meaning farmers required licenses to kill beavers or destroy their dams. Despite the ecosystem risks that come with unauthorized introductions, rogue rewilding bypasses the considerable red tape that it takes to legally reintroduce a species. England’s first wild beaver reintroduction project, the River Otter Beaver Trial, began in 2015, and this year, Environment Secretary Steve Reed announced plans to allow more wild releases. For the farmers, rogue rewilding won’t stop until the government penalizes those behind the act.
The founder of a high-profile Melbourne burger chain faced legal action after using the phrase "All Zionists are terrorists" during a pro-Palestine rally last year, leading to charges against him and two other protesters who were arrested on Tuesday. Hash Tayeh, now appearing in court for allegedly insulting remarks at a 2024 rally, defended his actions by stating he stands up for all persecuted groups, regardless of religion or belief. Police charged the incident under a law prohibiting offensive language with possible prison sentences ranging from two to six months.
A 5.1-magnitude earthquake struck Australia on Wednesday near Singleton, occurring at 2:55 a.m. local time. Seismologists may adjust the earthquake's magnitude as more data is gathered, while updates to the shake-severity map could reflect additional information about its intensity.
Climb your way to survival in *White Knuckle*, a gripping roguelite where precision and reflexes are key. This indie gem combines realistic climbing mechanics with eerie horror, offering a vertiginous journey through massive underground structures. Praise for its immersive physics and stylish retro visuals has earned it a 91% approval rating on Steam, making it a standout choice for fans of the genre.
ZDNET highlights the Statik Snap-n-Charge as a compact yet powerful portable power bank ideal for quick top-ups on the go. It features micro USB charging compatibility, a magnetic connector compatible with Apple Lightning, USB-C, and microUSB adapters, and a sleek polymer shell that resists damage. Available in 3,200mAh capacity at $30, it's priced affordably and includes extra tips for enhanced versatility, making it a great choice for those seeking a reliable yet inconspicuous solution without compromising on charge capabilities.
In a thrilling El Clásico clash at La Manzana, Lamine Yamal’s decisive goal secured Barcelona a narrow 4-3 victory over Real Madrid, turning their LaLiga title race upside down. Yamal, a former Catalan star, sealed the deal after Kylian Mbappé opened the scoring and extended Barcelona’s lead with a double in extra time. Despite missed opportunities from teammates like Raphinha, who scored twice, Barcelona remains in contention for the title with just three games left. Manager Flick praised Yamal’s maturity and responsibility at such an young age while acknowledging the need to improve defensively ahead of next season.
The forecast calls for wet weather across eastern New South Wales into the coming days, with clearer skies expected on election day as conditions improve. Persistent showers and strong winds continue along the NSW coast and Victoria, while other regions see less rain. Polling days in cities like Canberra and Melbourne are dry, though Darwin is set to stay sunny with high temperatures. Many polling places will host barbecues or cake stalls to boost fundraising efforts, unaffected by the weather. The cooler temps on election day and the potential for showers in certain areas make this a busy but manageable voter experience.
"New research reveals a major security concern: over half of workplace AI tools are high or critical risk, exposing sensitive data and raising significant cybersecurity risks. Nearly 84% of enterprise data is at risk through these tools, underscoring the need for careful data management as companies embrace AI. Younger mid-level employees like analysts and software engineers use AI tools most frequently, highlighting the growing risk landscape that demands urgent attention."
TikTok has introduced two new features in its settings to give users more control over their recommendations: a "Manage Topics" setting with sliders for different categories like nature or pets, allowing users to adjust how often they see specific types of content. Additionally, the app now uses AI-enhanced keyword filtering, automatically adding similar terms and correcting misspellings such as "remodeling" or "cat." These tools aim to personalize user experiences by letting them block specific content more effectively over time.
Pope Leo XIV addressed journalists, echoing themes from his predecessor, Pope Francis, about the importance of a free press for informed decision-making and a peaceful world. During his audience, he emphasized the need to disarm prejudice, hate, and fanaticism in communication, advocating instead for a medium that fosters understanding and listening rather than aggressive messaging.
K-pop group Seventeen is making a strategic move by enlisting nine out of thirteen members in South Korea's military to focus on individual careers while maintaining their band structure. The album "Happy Burstday" they recorded before enlistment features solo tracks, signaling their plan to showcase each member's unique talents ahead of future group reunions. Meanwhile, group leader S.Coups expressed optimism about this period as an opportunity for members to recharge and collaborate anew, ensuring the band remains vibrant post-enlistment.
Gotham FC secured a thrilling 1-0 victory over Tigres UANL in the CONCACAF W Champions Cup, with Esther Gonzalez scoring the decisive goal just minutes before stoppage time. Meanwhile, Portland Thorns triumphed 3-0 over Club America to finish third in the tournament. Both Gotham and Tigres advanced to the final round, marking a strong showing for women's football in Mexico as they prepare for next year's FIFA Women's Champions Cup.
Warren Buffett, the 94-year-old billionaire investor and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, turned 94 but still made waves at his annual shareholder meeting in Omaha by retiring as CEO and naming Greg Abel as his successor. He criticized President Trump's tariffs, warning they could harm the U.S., while emphasizing the importance of trade as a tool for global prosperity. His talk, filled with personal anecdotes and advice on investing, left the audience in awe, including many who had been waiting for him to voice his opinion on the trade war. Buffett's words highlighted his folksy charm and deep influence over financial markets.
AI's rise in legal proceedings raises significant concerns due to its potential for introducing errors or biases. A California lawyer mistakenly cited an AI-generated document, leading to a false hallucination that slipped through, while an Israeli defense attorney criticized AI's role in producing misleading evidence. Both cases highlight the growing concern that AI might one day influence court decisions with its own flaws. Professors and legal experts warn that unchecked AI integration could lead to systemic inaccuracies and misuse, underscoring the need for robust safeguards as technology evolves.
Xabi Alonso's final match as Bayer Leverkusen's coach ended in a 2-2 draw, securing Mainz's place in Europe for the first time in over three decades. Leverkusen, still recovering from a goal deficit against their Bundesliga rivals, avoided an away defeat despite their impressive domestic season without a loss. Mainz fought back strongly after halftime, equalizing with a penalty and almost claiming a winner before the end of extra time. Leverkusen's away unbeaten run extended to 34 games, while Mainz secured sixth place and European qualification, marking a historic milestone for their club.
The Met Gala 2025 was a star-studded celebration of black culture and dandyism, showcasing how A-listers honored the subversive power of Black style through bold outfits and tributes to legendary figures like André Leon Talley and the Harlem Renaissance. While it wasn't overtly political, the event celebrated diversity and Masculinity through unforgettable looks, including Diana Ross's towering gown and Zendaya's chic tailor-made trousersuit, all inspired by the exhibition "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style."
President Trump flexes his trade muscles once again as he declares confidence in America’s ability to prevail in a “pain-infliction” trade war with China. His unwavering belief reflects a cherished conviction: that past leaders permitted China to siphon American jobs and industries via naivety and greed. Trump suggests that tariffs on Chinese goods will soon tip the balance, but China’s treasury secretary predicts they’ll respond by de-escalating if Trump backs down first. The battle rages on.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed direct peace talks with Ukraine in Istanbul following a demand from European leaders to agree on a 30-day ceasefire or face harsh new sanctions. The move comes as Moscow aims to avoid further escalation of tensions, while Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy described the proposal as positive.
**AI Transforms Work, But It's About How We Adapt** In the evolving workplace, AI isn't just about automation—it's about adaptation. Experts urge professionals to harness the time freed by AI not merely for efficiency but for innovation. From optimizing processes to reinventing roles, the focus shifts from mundane tasks to strategic endeavors and personal growth. The true value of AI lies in our ability to evolve alongside it, embracing opportunities for creativity, learning, and leadership.
Russian President Vladimir Putin surprisingly extended a one-day ceasefire in Ukraine during Easter, but Kyiv reported ongoing artillery fire, prompting calls for an extended pause. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticized Russia's reliability after U.S. mediation failed to broker a proposal last month. Putin's unilateral move could pave the way for Washington to abandon peace talks unless Moscow shows seriousness in negotiations ahead.
Barunson E&A, known for producing Oscar-winning films like *Parasite*, has teamed up with Indonesian studio Imajinari to acquire remake rights for three of its hit titles: *Agak Laen*, its upcoming sequel, and *Tinggal Meninggal*. This marks the studio's expansion into new markets beyond co-production and sales, focusing primarily on Southeast Asia. Imajinari, founded by comedian-director Ernest Prakasa, has already collaborated with Barunson E&A on successful projects like *13 Bombs* and *Rangga & Cinta*, while *Agak Laen* is their biggest hit to date. The partnership aims to bring these stories to global audiences in exciting new forms.
### Summary: US Senator Chris Van Hollen traveled to El Salvador to assist Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported during the Trump administration despite having no ties to MS-13, contrary to claims by Trump officials. The senator revealed that El Salvador's vice president confirmed they are detaining Abrego Garcia at the request of the US administration.
Fuji Television Network has sparked controversy by filing a lawsuit against former President Koichi Minato and Executive Vice President Toru Ota for alleged negligence in handling an alleged sexual assault case involving former TV star Masahiro Nakai. The company has taken punitive measures, including demoting programming heads and suspending individuals involved in secondary harassment cases, all under corporate law. Separately, the then-head of news operations faced a two-month suspension after another harassment incident. President Kenji Shimizu hinted at potential legal action against Nakai, sparking debate over accountability.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned Russia that harsher international sanctions could follow if it continues its full-scale war without a ceasefire. During their April meeting, U.S. President Trump assured support for new measures to isolate Russia under de-escalation efforts. However, Moscow remains steadfast against a ceasefire, while Ukraine pushes for 30 days of non-violent dialogue. This has empowered Russian leader Vladimir Putin to take more aggressive actions, including a potential Istanbul summit where both leaders may meet. Additionally, ongoing Russian airstrikes and Ukrainian counterattacks—including drone attacks damaging westward infrastructure—continue unabated.
IT leaders rank generative AI as their top budget priority for 2025, significantly outpacing traditional security investments. “For me, it’s clear that it’s top of mind for customers,” Pathak said regarding the talent shortage. One in four organizations will require generative AI skills for at least half of all new positions in 2025. (Credit: Amazon Web Services)India leads global AI adoption at 64% with South Korea following at 54%, outpacing Western marketsWhile generative AI investment is a global trend, the study revealed regional variations in adoption rates. The U.S. showed 44% of organizations prioritizing generative AI investments, aligning with the global average of 45%, but India (64%) and South Korea (54%) demonstrated significantly higher rates.
President Trump accused Harvard University of withholding information about its international students after the administration revoked Harvard's federal certification earlier this year. A federal judge later blocked the revocation, sparking debate over whether Harvard provided necessary documentation despite challenges from the Department of Homeland Security. Harvard disputed DHS claims, asserting it had fulfilled legal obligations while Trump argued many students are legitimate.
A Firefly Aerospace rocket failed to deliver its payload to orbit after experiencing engine damage during liftoff, resulting in debris and a crash over the Pacific Ocean. The mishap occurred a day after an issue with ground support equipment delayed its initial launch date. Firefly is investigating the cause of the incident, while the Alpha rocket continues to face occasional failures despite past success in space missions.
Yemen's conflict has deepened as Prime Minister Ahmad bin Mubarak steps down amid a power struggle within his government. Despite implementing fiscal reforms and combating corruption, his inability to unite his team has complicated his leadership. His departure may ease tensions but underscores the nation's ongoing struggles with both domestic divisions and an escalating humanitarian crisis.
When a pope passes away, the Catholic Church initiates a centuries-old tradition to elect a successor. After the death of Pope Francis, cardinals from around the world will gather in secret in the Sistine Chapel to vote for the new pope. This process, known as a conclave, continues until a majority vote selects the next leader of the Church, with white smoke signaling the election of the new pope.
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.
An Indonesian father of an infant with special needs, who was detained by federal agents at his hospital workplace in Minnesota after his student visa was secretly revoked, will remain in custody after an immigration judge ruled Thursday that his case can proceed. Harsono, 33, was arrested four days after his visa was revoked without notice. Gad said that Harsono was detained without clear explanation and interrogated for hours. Harsono was brought to the Kandiyohi County Jail, where he is still detained, according to the Ice detainee locator. Harsono’s case comes amid a wave of reports of student visas being revoked under the Trump administration’s new executive policy.
This innovative approach uses tardigrades, "water bears" known for their incredible resilience, to create micro-level tattoos as part of a breakthrough in developing biocompatible materials. By dehydrating them into a cryptobiotic state and using anisole and electron beams, researchers successfully etched intricate patterns that could one day be applied onto living tissues to create microscopic robots or sensors. While most tardigrades perished after this process, the method shows promise for future refinement and broader applications in fields like cryopreservation, biomedicine, and even astrobiology.