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The US is bracing for a potential screwworm invasion from Mexico as officials release weaponized adult flies near the border to combat an infestation. These New World Screwworms, which are highly destructive to humans and livestock, were previously endemic in parts of the southern U.S., Central America, and South America but have recently been detected in Mexico. The Department of Agriculture has relied on a sterile insect technique before to curb their spread, involving massive efforts to kill or inhibit the species, but this time they’re using flies that cannot reproduce to stop an ongoing infestation.
fans eagerly await the arrival of the third season of *Foundation*, Apple TV+'s epic adaptation of Isaac Asimov's classic series. The teaser teases a galactic war and features Lee Pace shirtless as the Eternal Emperor. Set against Hari Seldon's psychohistory backdrop, the season introduces a foundation built from human knowledge to prevent the Empire's decline. This season replaces the traditional Imperial dynasty with three Cleons—genetic clones of the Eternal Emperor—and an android guardian, marking a bold shift in the story's direction from the books while staying true to its rich legacy.
The eagerly anticipated trailer for Mortal Shell II dropped a thrilling preview of its gritty, Dark Souls-inspired world filled with terrifying enemies like giant armored snails and plenty of bloodshed. As the game’s beta opens in 2026, fans can join in on this punishing new chapter in the Mortal Shell saga, which combines brutal combat with an unsettlingly dark setting. The game will be available on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S later that year.
"As Sweden's foreign minister, Maria Malmer Stenergard has urged the EU to impose sanctions on Israeli officials implicated in harsh humanitarian treatment of civilians in Gaza. She emphasized that while she remains committed to Israel, she is pushing for measures targeting specific officials accused of impeding aid distribution following the conflict initiated by Hamas. Meanwhile, Israel is preparing a military offensive to regain control of Gaza, with international bodies calling for greater humanitarian access amid severe shortages of essentials. The EU has recently approved aid shipments into Gaza despite ongoing cuts and dire conditions."
Pheobe Bishop’s mysterious disappearance in her national park has sparked grief for her family as police arrest two men for her alleged murder and covering up her remains, which remain unaccounted for despite extensive searches. The couple is on bail but could face trial soon, while the vastness of the park complicates their investigation. Pheobe’s mother expressed deep devastation over her child’s loss, though no further charges have been filed following the discovery of weapons during their probe. The case remains unresolved as officers continue to search for her body in this challenging environment.
Samsung has unveiled its next-generation Galaxy S25 Edge at MWC, featuring a 200MP wide lens with speculation ongoing about its secondary camera module. The device prioritizes portability while maintaining power, making it an intriguing design choice in the context of shrinking smartphone forms. A virtual Unpacked event on May 12 is expected to reveal further details about this slim yet powerful offering.
Tadej Pogacar secured a thrilling victory in the Flèche Wallonne by making an decisive early attack on the final slope, overcoming Kévin Vauquelin and Tom Pidcock despite tough conditions from rain and cold. Though he had narrowly missed out at previous high-profile races, this win highlighted his resilience and determination. Meanwhile, Mattias Skjelmose, once a favorite to win, exited the race due to a slick corner caused by unrelenting weather near the finish line.
Jon Stewart of The Daily Show lambdas CNN for promoting "Original Sin," a book about Joe Biden's declining mental health. He points out the irony of selling recent news at a discount and mocks the notion that Biden was promoted to keep his book on sale. Meanwhile, Stephen Colbert humorously details Trump's attacks on Taylor Swift and Bruce Springsteen, highlighting his frustration with their public criticism. --- This summary captures both hosts' perspectives succinctly, emphasizing the irony in CNN's promotion and Trump's aggressive tactics.
Pope Leo XIV, the first US pontiff, celebrated his debut Mass at the Sistine Chapel, where he described the surprise election as both a "cross" and a blessing. The cardinal expressed a commitment to be a "faithful administrator," while also highlighting the Church's need to shine through during difficult times in this world.
Apple has launched a new website called "Snapshot on Apple," which showcases celebrity profiles linked to their work across Apple services like Music, TV, and Podcasts. The site features two moving rows of images with no manual scrolling, allowing users to explore each celebrity’s bio and links to their content via Apple platforms such as Feature.fm or directly through profiles. For example, Zendaya's profile directs fans to her work in movies or podcasts.
Black Panther director Ryan Coogler's new film Sinners is takingIMAX screens by storm, already planning a re-release run at eight 70mm IMAX screens nationwide, including Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Indianapolis, Phoenix, Irvine, Dallas, Toronto, and Ft. Lauderdale, with tickets going on sale May 1 for a weeklong run from May 15-21. The film has already sold out for all slots, and audiences have embraced the IMAX format, as highlighted by Warner Bros. President Jeff Goldstein. Currently sitting at just over $181 million globally, Sinners could soon surpass $200 million with positive word of mouth, potentially hitting $250 million.
It was the summer of 2001, and for a shy 11-year-old, embarking on an adventure to Puerto Rico’s rainforest felt like stepping into the wild. His parents, eager to take him to their friend’s recommendation—a picturesque family attraction—ended up in the middle of nowhere when his dad got lost. Instead of the planned adventure, they stumbled upon a chaotic six-hour trek through dense foliage, where they encountered fire ants, a flesh-eating illness, and a ridiculous rash that made them resemble tomato skins. Despite the embarrassment, the experience turned into an unlikely lesson in personal growth, teaching him that shyness is fleeting when you’ve weathered life’s stormiest winds.
Derrick Henry just became one of the highest-paid running backs ever with a two-year, $30 million extension from the Baltimore Ravens, ensuring he remains off the free agent market this season. At 31, his deal surpasses all previous contracts for his age group and ties him with Saquon Barkley as the NFL's top-paid running back. Last season, Henry rushed for a career-high 1,921 yards, breaking records set decades ago, while also earning praise from teammates and coaches for his work ethic and impact on quarterback Lamar Jackson’s success.
Seven former federal workers have expressed concern over the fate of biological samples stored in a West Virginia laboratory after mass layoffs at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). These samples, ranging from rodent organs to human tissue collected for research on job-related chemical exposure, require precise temperature control. With staff reductions, there are fears that liquid nitrogen levels could drop, leading to sample degradation or loss of viability. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has declined to comment on the samples' future, while some remaining employees have been told liquid nitrogen levels are being monitored. Destruction of these samples is also a possibility, involving incineration by a third-party company.
The NHS faces an staggering £58.2 billion in medical negligence liabilities, with critics warning this reflects a system struggling to protect patients. Despite repeated requests, the Department of Health and Social Care hasn't addressed why clinical negligence occurs or implemented measures to improve patient safety, leaving taxpayers footing the bill for legal fees taking up 19% of settlements. Urging urgent action, experts emphasize the need for systemic change to reduce harm and litigations arising from insufficient NHS investigations.
Red Bull Gaming has welcomedAli “SypherPK” Hassan as their newest Fortnite streamer, joining a list of high-profile creators. Known for his decade-long streaming career and significant Twitch subscriber growth—crossing 10 million subscribers in late 2024—he’s also an entrepreneur and fitness advocate. SypherPK’s connection to Red Bull aligns with the brand's focus on authenticity and community-building, as seen in their support of Fortnite talent like Ninja. Beyond gaming, he inspires a global audience with his discipline and motivational content. The partnership kicks off this weekend at the $500,000 FNCS Pro-Am in Los Angeles, promising more unique experiences for fans to enjoy.
The article describes eight men deported to Djibouti for violent crimes, sparking criticism from experts who suggest this may be part of an effort to tarnish public opinion against the judiciary. In contrast, over 100 Venezuelans deported to El Salvador were mostly crime-free individuals, highlighting a stark difference in how deportations are handled. One of the deportationees, Thongxay Nilakout, a 17-year-old who killed a German tourist, expressed dismay at what she saw as the government’s failure to protect his rights during deportation proceedings.
Electronic Arts unveiled *Star Wars: Zero Company* at Star Wars Celebration in Japan, a single-player tactics game set during the Clone Wars era. Developed by Respawn and Bit Reactor (veterans of Firaxis, known for XCOM), the game features deep tactical combat, cinematic presentation, and custom squad-building where players can tailor their team's abilities and appearances. The story follows Hawks, a former Republic officer, as they navigate high-stakes battles with strategic choices that shape the galaxy's fate.
A Wisconsin judge is on trial for helping an undocumented immigrant evade deportation by interacting with immigration enforcement agents and concealing his presence in court. Charged with conspiracy to conceal and obstruction of justice, she could face six years in prison if convicted on both counts. Protests outside the court included chants about due process rights, while her lawyer entered a not guilty plea, with the case set for trial on July 22.
Paris Saint-Germain faced a disappointing 3-1 loss to Nice in their Ligue 1 encounter, despite leading the league with 78 points before the match. The visitors scored twice early in the first half, exploiting PSG's defensive vulnerabilities, and although Marcin Bulka made crucial saves, the hosts struggled to capitalize on their own chances. This defeat snapped their 30-game unbeaten streak and kept them from securing a Champions League spot while still allowing them to chase the L1 title later this season.
Since 19 months ago, Western allies have expressed the sharpest condemnation yet over Israel's threats to escalate the Gaza war and blockade humanitarian aid, heightening international tensions. Britain recently suspended trade talks on a free-trade agreement with Israel while France and Canada issued a rare reprimand, urging the resumption of peace talks as Israel expanded its military offensive. The criticism underscores the growing frustration among some allies over Israel's escalation, given the high Palestinian death toll and dire humanitarian conditions in Gaza.
"The Two Popes," a film about Pope Francis and his predecessor, saw its Netflix viewership surge after the pope's death, reaching 3.2 million views in one week. The movie also earned Academy Awards nominations and inspired a global audience with its multilingual dialogue. Meanwhile, the fictional "Conclave" spiked in popularity as news of Pope Francis' passing spread, with viewership jumping by 283%. Both films highlight the impact of Pope Francis, a trailblazing Latin American pope who died after suffering from a stroke and heart failure on April 21.
In partnership with Film Independent, the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) Hollywood Bureau is expanding its Fellowship for American Muslim Filmmakers. Applications have opened for the 2025 fellowship, which will now offer two $10,000 grants to filmmakers accepted into Film Independent’s Artist Development programs who identify as American-Muslim. “The Film Independent’s Artist Development programs continue to be a critical pipeline for uplifting stories from emerging communities,” said MPAC Hollywood Bureau Senior Vice President Sue Obeidi in a statement. “American-Muslim storytellers are an integral part of the fabric of entertainment media. These programs not only nurture talent but help shape a more inclusive, dynamic entertainment landscape that reflects the full richness of our communities.”Marking the first MPAC Fellowship since former Film Independent President Josh Welsh died at age 62 in January, Obeidi said of their “dear friend and champion”: “His absence is missed.
Geothermal energy holds promise for Europe as a key player in reducing carbon emissions, with innovative technologies like closed-loop heat pumps and advanced drilling methods such as the Canopus Drilling Company’s shallow techniques and Borobotics’ autonomous “worm” drillers paving the way. Governments are supporting these efforts through incentives like feed-in tariffs, while companies like Eavor Energy are making strides with ambitious projects, though challenges remain in balancing environmental impact with economic viability.
The article discusses the long-standing quest to create life, starting from an experiment by Jacques Loeb in 1899 where he induced cell division without fertilization. This early work laid the groundwork for modern synthetic biology. More recently, scientists have achieved self-replicating bacterial cells through genetic engineering, though this remains a step removed from creating life afresh. Despite significant progress, assembling molecules into living forms is incredibly complex and not yet achievable. The debate continues about what "life" truly means, with proposals like artificial life simulations complicating its definition.
Apple achieved record sales in its services segment, hitting $26.65 billion, while overall revenue surpassed expectations at $95.36 billion—though slight shortfalls due to increased Chinese import tariffs cost the company about $900 million for the June quarter. The company is expanding its supply chain strategy, sourcing products like iPads and Macs from Vietnam instead of China, but faces potential price hikes from new semiconductor tariffs. Despite legal setbacks related to a court ruling on in-app payments, Apple remains confident in its resilience as it adapts strategically, focusing on reducing carbon emissions and addressing antitrust concerns with Google.
NASA's push to send astronauts to Mars is gaining momentum despite budget constraints. The agency is considering multiple Mars missions starting as early as next year, a shift driven by Trump's administration cuts that have limited funding for many programs. SpaceX's Starship rocket stands out as a key contender for Mars exploration, though its path to readiness faces challenges due to complex orbital mechanics. Additionally, launch opportunities are rare, only twice per presidential term when Earth and Mars align optimally.
Ars is evolving its coverage of tech topics as it expands into emerging areas like science, space, policy, and more. To ensure its content resonates with readers, the platform invites feedback on what should be covered in upcoming months, whether it's reviews of consumer gadgets or deeper dives into software tools. Share your ideas in the comments!
Finally, Alpine Linux 3.22 has arrived as a breath of fresh air for power users tired of bloated operating systems like Windows 11. This release marks a significant shift, moving the distribution toward more accessible desktop environments like GNOME 48 and KDE Plasma 6.3, while also enhancing its development ecosystem with modern tools such as LLVM 20, Rust 1.87, Go 1.24, Ruby 3.4, Node.js 22.16 LTS, Crystal 1.16, and Docker 28. A notable update includes replacing gummiboot with systemd-efistub for EFI booting in Secure Boot setups, though this change won't affect most users unless they've customized their secure boot configuration.
The Atlanta Hawks made a dramatic move, firing GM Landry Fields and promoting Onsi Saleh, following a disappointing 40-42 season and an overtime loss in the play-in tournament. The changes come after Tyler Herro's 30-point heroics in an overtime win against the Hawks, who refused to back down all night. Fields, who led the team since 2020 but failed to secure playoff success, was thanked for his contributions, while Saleh, with a background at Golden State and San Antonio, steps in to overhaul the front office as they aim for improvement.
Sir Richard Branson criticized Donald Trump’s policies as doing significant harm to global stability, particularly lambing Trump’s Ukraine-related stance as alarming. He expressed doubt that Trump’s actions reflect widespread American support, though he acknowledged potential benefits from a Trump administration. Notably, he discussed his conversations with Elon Musk but declined to elaborate further on the matter during Virgin Atlantic’s London-to-Riyadh launch. Branson highlighted how Trump’s erratic decisions have complicated business operations and exacerbated tensions in international relations, leaving many Americans—including himself—sad at his leadership choices.
"Draft day fashion can make or break an NFL career, as seen in the memorable outfits of players like Brett Favre, Deion Sanders, Ezekiel Elliott, Christian Gonzalez, Lamar Jackson, and Dante Fowler Jr. Travis Hunter could leverage his choice of clothes to stand out on draft day, much like these legends have inspired others."
Pope Leo XIV's election after facing allegations of mishandling clergy abuse cases has sparked controversy, with critics arguing his handling of past scandals, including covering up priests accused of molestation in the U.S. Midwest and Peru, raises serious questions about accountability. The Catholic hierarchy's history of allowing abusive behavior to persist—and then excusing itself when it fails to protect victims—has left survivors and advocacy groups like Snap and SCSA expressing grave concerns, calling for stricter measures against clergy abuse and reparations from church assets.
The Curiosity rover has uncovered compelling evidence that Mars once held both water and carbon dioxide in its atmosphere, hinting at a watery past necessary for life. By discovering siderite minerals beneath sulfate-rich layers in Gale Crater, scientists gain crucial insight into how the Red Planet's early climate might have supported habitability. This groundbreaking discovery could explain why earlier missions missed signs of such an environment, as carbonate minerals may obscure other clues in satellite images.
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price's switch to the Liberal Party has sparked speculation about her potential deputy leadership ambitions, which could challenge efforts to replace Peter Dutton as prime minister. Amid internal pressure for the party to pivot away from its nuclear energy stance, her shift has drawn criticism from moderates, who view her alignment with conservative policies as reminiscent of Trump-style politics. Meanwhile, former premiers have endorsed Sussan Ley as their preferred candidate, while others criticize her for prioritizing ambition over voter sentiment.
Get ready for a sound sleep! Amazon is offering the Dreamegg portable white noise machine for just $8.10 after applying a coupon ( clipped from $5 off). Measuring under 2 inches cubed and weighing less than 2 oz, it’s lightweight and comes with an internal 1,000mAh battery that doubles in capacity and recharges via USB-C. With soothing sounds like ocean waves and birds, this handy device helps drown out noise, making it perfect for travelers or parents of noisy babies. The Dreamegg is a reliable sleep companion for anyone looking to maintain peace at night.
Casper Ruud made history as a three-time Grand Slam runner-up from Norway when he claimed his first Masters 1000 victory over Jack Draper in the Madrid Open. Despite being under pressure to win the most important trophy of his career, Ruud dominated with a thrilling 7-5, 3-6, 6-4 victory in a grueling two-and-a-half-hour match at Manolo Santana Stadium. Rising star Draper, poised to move up in world rankings, was looking to add another major title but it wasn't enough as Ruud outclassed him in their third Masters final encounter.
Joby Aviation nearly achieved a major milestone as its six-rotor aircraft successfully executed a complex in-air maneuver, demonstrating its innovative eVTOL design. The test flight, piloted by James "Buddy" Denham, showcased the aircraft's ability to transition seamlessly between hover and horizontal cruise, setting the stage for potential FAA flight testing. With 40,000 miles of test flights completed and certifications in place, including a 2022 passenger license, the company is now focusing on final regulatory hurdles like type inspection authorization (TIA) before launching passenger service, with plans to expand operations globally.
Epic Games is suing Apple for stopping Fortnite's update from being added back to the App Store, citing past legal rulings. Apple has rejected Epic’s submission, arguing compliance with its developer agreement prohibits direct payments within app stores unless all purchases are made via Apple's store. Epic plans to continue fighting in court while exploring alternative release strategies across different regions.
In an increasingly challenging economic landscape, Headline Asia, a prominent VC firm in Tokyo and Taipei, has faced reduced success with its fifth fund, falling short of its $180 million target despite reaching close to $145 million. Specializing in early-stage investments across e-commerce, fintech, IP, and AI, the firm has positioned itself strategically to align with regional investor preferences for stable returns. By focusing on high-potential markets like Japan, Southeast Asia, and South Korea, Headline Asia demonstrates a calculated approach to navigating economic uncertainties while capitalizing on global expansion trends.
Since Gartner introduced Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) in 2022, adoption has grown rapidly, driven by multi-cloud complexity, AI risks, and stricter privacy regulations. Today, it has evolved into a broader framework for modern data security, providing comprehensive visibility and control across hybrid and multi-cloud ecosystems. As AI adoption accelerates, robust data security and compliance governance have become essential for AI success. Modern DSPM solutions leverage advanced technologies like knowledge graphs to unify fragmented data insights, enabling smarter risk detection. AI Data Access -- Mapping and monitoring AI-driven data interactions to ensure only authorized models and users have access.
Two men mistakenly felled a historic Sycamore Gap tree near Hadrian’s Wall in 2023 after cutting it down with a chain saw, sparking outrage. The tree, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was found illegally cut in September 2023. Two defendants, Daniel Graham (39) and Adam Carruthers (32), both from Cumbria, are on trial for criminal damage after being discovered on a cellphone footage of the incident. The prosecution described their actions as a "moronic mission" and an act of deliberate and mindless criminal damage.
Jane Tranter, creator of hit TV series like *Doctor Who* and *Succession*, shared how her creative project with late *Sopranos* star James Gandolfini turned into a lifelong friendship that reshaped her career. After working on their collaboration, *The Night Of*, which Gandolfini was meant to star in before his death, Tranter founded Bad Wolf Productions in Los Angeles, later moving to Cardiff where she expanded the studio’s creative capabilities. The executive also emphasized her dedication to nurturing new talent and challenging traditional production models in a rapidly changing industry.
The Stanley Cup playoffs present an exciting contest with significant depth across several teams. The Vegas Golden Knights emerge as strong favorites due to their star power and despite lineup challenges, while the Avalanche showcases a robust roster of young talent and playoff experience. Both teams highlight unique strengths—Vegas with standout players like Eichel, Dorofeyev, and Stone, and Avalanche with consistent depth and historical playoff success—but Vegas's X-factor in the top tier makes them the likely contenders for victory in the 2025 playoffs.
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.
Residents near a chemical plant in Shandong province reported thick black smoke following an explosion that killed at least five people, injuring 19 others, and leaving six missing as emergency services tended to the site. The incident occurred earlier when thick smoke filled the area for over a kilometer, with tests on air quality results not yet available. The plant, established in 2019, operates chemical production for pesticides and pharmaceuticals on a 47-hectare site employing more than 300 workers.