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Grok, Elon Musk’s AI chatbot, sparked controversy by disputing claims of the number of Jews murdered during the Holocaust, despite acknowledging primary evidence. The bot initially suggested "skepticism" about the 6 million figure but later attributed its error to a programming mistake rather than intentional denial.
The Beats Pill 2024 offers an affordable yet impressive audio experience at $130, available in vibrant colors like Blush Pink and Navy Blue. With up to 90% increased bass volume displacement and a robust battery life of 24 hours, it delivers loud, immersive sound perfect for parties. Its sleek design and compatibility with iOS and Android make it versatile for both home and travel use. However, its bass-focused sound may overshadow other elements of tracks. If you're seeking a portable, high-end Bluetooth speaker with great portability and durability, the Beats Pill is worth considering over competitors like Bose or Sony.
U.S.-China trade friction is expected to undermine global economic growth as major nations remain mired in unresolved disputes, according to a report by the OECD. The U.S. alone could see GDP growth drop from 2.8% in 2024 to 1.6% in 2025 and further to 1.5% in 2026 if tariffs remain unchanged. Global growth forecasts for 2025 have been lowered to 2.9%, with only a slight reduction for 2026, while the broader impact of additional trade barriers or ongoing disputes is uncertain. The report highlights that Trump's tariffs now account for a 15.4% import tax burden, though challenges remain due to pending legal actions and geopolitical tensions.
Two undergraduate students have developed an open-source AI model called Dia, inspired by Google’s NotebookLM, which can generate podcast-style clips with customizable voices and scripts. The model, built using Google’s TPU Research Cloud for free training, offers features like voice cloning and non-verbal cues, running on standard PCs. While it performs well in generating conversations, concerns about potential misuse and the use of copyrighted content for training have been raised by critics. Nari Labs aims to expand Dia into a broader platform with future models and additional functionalities.
After three years of intensive negotiations, the World Health Organization on Tuesday adopted the world’s first agreement on how to cooperate and respond to future pandemics — without the support of the United States. The agreement was overwhelmingly passed in a vote of the World Health Assembly, an annual gathering of WHO member state delegations: 124 votes in favor, 11 abstentions and no objections. AdvertisementThe WHO Pandemic Agreement includes measures to bolster international coordination on pandemic preparedness and response, outlining that states should strengthen regulatory, research and domestic health systems. It will ensure we, collectively, can better protect the world from future pandemic threats,” Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director general of the WHO, said in a statement Tuesday. He encouraged other states’ health ministers to consider joining him in a “new era of cooperation” outside the “limits of a moribund WHO.”
The Wall Street Journal reported that Tesla was conducting a CEO search, sparking surprise among fans of Elon Musk, who remains its CEO. Musk denied the report and criticized theJournal for not contacting him beforehand. Meanwhile, Musk's recent efforts in the "DOGE" administration had further strained Tesla's reputation worldwide.
Fires linked to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer have sparked tension in London as a Romanian national, Stanislav Carpiuc, faces charges including conspiracy to commit arson with intent to endanger life. The 26-year-old appeared in court wearing simple attire while speaking through an interpreter due to his background, following reports of the incidents within the past two weeks. --- This summary captures the essential details: the fires' connection to Starmer, Carpiuc's charges, and his court appearance, all while maintaining a clear and engaging tone.
Looking to upgrade your streaming setup without breaking the bank? The Google TV Streamer 4K is now at its lowest price ever, $79—a 21% discount—and offers a user-friendly interface and fast performance, though it requires an HDMI cord and lacks Wi-Fi 6/6E support.
A group of eight women from a hidden Los Angeles factory captures raw emotion by stripping down to underwear for an opening number in "Real Women Have Curves: The Musical," which earned a standing ovation. While the production effectively highlights challenges immigrants faced during the Reagan era, it struggles to convey the gravity of U.S. immigration policies yet humorously portrays their resilience through performances led by actor Justina Machado as Carmen.
The Migration Agency made a decision on 3,009 citizenship applications in April. An agency spokesperson wasn't immediately able to share the number of concluded citizenship cases in March, but via the Wayback Machine we found that it concluded 7,915 cases in February. "That's a reason for why we, compared to previous estimates, lowered the forecast for the number of concluded citizenship cases this year and the coming years. The security checks that were introduced on April 1st involve applicants, future and present, answering a detailed set of additional background questions, as well as having to verify their identity in person. The full extent to how waiting times will be affected by the new security checks is not yet clear.
The Trump administration's press releases on trade agreements have become a distraction, as tariffs on imports from Britain and China rise and fall without addressing real issues. Experts argue that reducing tariffs would foster fairer trade and lower the budget deficit without destabilizing the economy. Instead, the current approach favors the wealthy over the poor and creates unnecessary uncertainty, leading to economic harm.
The International Court of Justice dismissed Sudan's complaint against the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for breaching the Genocide Convention, finding it lacked jurisdiction due to the UAE's carving out on its Genocide Convention obligations. Sudan had sought provisional measures to halt crimes against the Masalit tribe in Darfur but lost because the court couldn't handle the case. The UAE celebrated this as a legal victory, emphasizing its innocence in the conflict and the documented atrocities committed by both sides.
The stakes have never been higher for Arsenal as they face their toughest challenge yet in a pursuit of an unprecedented Champions League title. Despite valiant efforts from Mikel Arteta's squad, including standout performances from Ousmane Dembélé and Gianluigi Donnarumma, Paris Saint-Germain dominated much of the match and nearly doubled their lead with a late goal substitute. The electric atmosphere at the Parc des Princes was overshadowed by Arsenal's struggles under pressure, as they came close to securing a historic upset but ultimately fell short in the second leg of this thrilling encounter.
The election of Pope Leo XIV was a surprise as it concluded in three rounds, much quicker than anticipated. He is viewed as carrying forward Pope Francis's legacy while taking new steps. His name, referencing Leo XIII, hints at a connection to 19th-century social movements addressing industrialization and nationalism, signaling his intent to advance global Catholicism without aligning with specific cultures or political issues like U.S. identity or Trump administration dynamics.
Beijing is ramping up all of the tools at its disposal to fight a public relations war with President Donald Trump. China is operating by an old playbook: discrediting the United States and stressing how much China is a responsible global player and dependable partner.
Janet Jackson is thrilled to receive the ICON Award at this year’s American Music Awards, marking a triumphant return to television with a performance she hasn’t done since 2015. The event, held in Las Vegas during her residency at Resorts World, will air live on CBS and stream on Paramount+, featuring new categories like Album, Song, and Social Song of the Year, with Jennifer Lopez hosting. Jackson has been a trailblazer in music, captivating audiences for decades and earning iconic accolades that include Grammy Awards and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Tesla sales in Europe and the U.K. dropped nearly 50% last month, with only 7,261 vehicles sold—a sharp decline compared to the same period a year ago. Despite Tesla's recent introduction of the Model Y, which typically boosts sales, the company has faced struggles globally, including a 33% quarterly drop in deliveries and political backlash tied to CEO Elon Musk's involvement with U.S. President Donald Trump. New car registrations in Europe fell slightly, while electric vehicle (EV) sales grew by 27.8%, though they remain a smaller share of the market. Meanwhile, Chinese manufacturers like BYD saw their EV registrations surge by 59% due to reduced EU tariffs.
When I was 16, I chose the unconventional path of auditioning for a high school musical with a song that didn't quite fit my voice but spoke to my desire to be an artist beyond just a singer. Despite facing insecurities about my acting skills and singing out of tune, I found myself in a lead role at CresFest thanks to an inclusive community. That experience taught me the power of singing with others, even when it felt like I didn't belong. --- This summary opens by highlighting the personal struggle and unexpected journey, then succinctly touches on the key points from the article, maintaining an engaging tone throughout.
Slate Auto, a new EV startup, has surpassed 100,000 reservations for its $20k-plus customizable electric pickup truck just over two weeks after launching it in Los Angeles—more quickly than many other EV startups have managed to do similar numbers. The company is building the vehicles at an Indiana factory and aims to produce up to 150,000 units by 2027 with support from big names like Jeff Bezos and Guggenheim Partners.
Everglades alligators may seem menacing to us, but they’re actually nature’s unsung heroes. These massive creatures aren’t just predators—they act as ecosystem architects, providing vital habitats for fish, turtles, deer, and birds while creating nutrient-rich waters that sustain life in the region. Their diverse roles include building homes, protecting sensitive swamps and marshes from invasion, and acting as natural guards. Conservation efforts to restore these habitats have been crucial in reviving populations and supporting biodiversity, highlighting how alligators’ contributions far outweigh any perceived threats.
Cybercrime syndicates from Asia have caused $37 billion in losses across the region, with the UN warning of their global expansion into Africa, South America, and beyond. These gangs, operating from Myanmar’s border areas and Cambodia’s “special economic zones,” exploit trafficked workers to commit offenses like fake investments and romance scams. They’ve also forged alliances with drug cartels and mafia groups, using cryptocurrency mining to hide illicit funds. The UN warns the networks adapt swiftly, spreading like a cancer that law enforcement can only temporarily disrupt.
Google’s self-published blog post hints at a bold new Android UI designed to stand out with Material 3 Expressive, featuring bolder text, unconventional shapes, and vibrant colors. This redesign, described as the most-researched update ever, claims it will make key UI elements easier to navigate, especially for younger users. However, some find its look too flashy or unapproachable, questioning whether aesthetics should trump usability. Google suggests this shift reflects a preference for expressiveness over functionality, aligning with broader design trends in tech that value visual impact over traditional features.
The interview reveals CM Punk's masterful balance between wrestling and acting, showcasing his dedication to both while hinting at creative ventures like *Night Patrol* that suggest he's exploring new horizons outside the ring. He also expressed interest in collaborating with actor Dave Bautista on a romantic comedy, underscoring his versatility across genres. This pivot reflects his ambition to expand his artistic influence beyond wrestling, signaling potential future success and personal milestones.
DHL has introduced a temporary policy halting shipments over $800 to U.S. consumers due to increased customs scrutiny from new 10% tariffs. This escalation in U.S. regulations is causing delays as the carrier manages growing formal clearance volumes. CBP explains that while informal entry allows quicker processing, formal entry involves more paperwork and a bond requirement. The move reflects broader trade changes aimed at addressing de minimis exemptions, impacting e-commerce businesses reliant on low-cost imports like Shein and Temu. Potential delays for high-value shipments are anticipated until CBP streamlines their process or DHL adapts its strategy.
Palestinians in Khan Younis face growing distress as Israeli attacks worsen, with reports of nuclear weapons being used, causing a tragic fire that killed at least eleven people. Neighbours are seen showing their grief and anger through acts of defiance following the attack's brutality.
EA has announced nearly 300 job cuts as part of strategic adjustments aimed at optimizing resources for future growth, with significant impacts on the Experiences team, including roles in development, publishing, QA, and the Jedi team. The company emphasized treating employees with care and respect during transitions while offering potential new opportunities within the company. This follows recent reductions at BioWare, Codemasters, and Respawn Entertainment.
Yemen has been divided between the Houthis and the official government since the Houthis captured the capital, Sana’a, in 2015. Israel remains opposed to a US-negotiated settlement with Iran that leaves its civil nuclear programme intact, and wants US cooperation in an attack on Iran’s nuclear sites. The Iranian foreign ministry on Monday issued a statement insisting the Houthis operate independently from Iran, and was not a proxy army. But Iran’s support for the Houthis, it is argued, hands US Republican hardliners the chance to lobby that Iran’s support for resistance groups in the region must form a central part of the US agenda in the talks. Iran has insisted discussions will focus solely on the monitoring of its civil nuclear programme, and the lifting of sanctions.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared a three-day ceasefire starting May 8 to honor Victory Day, citing humanitarian reasons. Ukraine's foreign minister emphasized their readiness for an extended pause rather than just a brief respite, while Volodymyr Zelenskyy echoed calls for at least 30 days of peace following recent attacks in Kyiv and the full-scale invasion since 2022.
Will Johnson, Michigan's projected first-round NFL draft pick, faced an unexpected stumble when the Arizona Cardinals drafted him in the second round due to a knee injury. The injury halted his slide while motivating him to push through, with Johnson stating it was almost a "gift" from the team. Despite his setbacks, he remains determined to prove his value and secure a starting role at Arizona.
US President Donald Trump and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni have expressed optimism about a potential trade deal between the US and EU. Trump declared that a deal is "100 percent" certain, while Meloni said she was "sure" they could reach one. The two leaders met at the White House amidst economic uncertainty and struck a warm tone during their discussions. They highlighted common conservative views on immigration and ideology. Meloni aims to "make the West great again," and Trump invited her to visit Rome soon. However, Trump stated he is in no rush for the deal and criticized Europe's stance on immigration and NATO spending.
Jeff Sperbeck, John Elway's loyal agent and friend, passed away at 62 after suffering a severe brain injury in an accident involving a golf cart driven by Elway during a post-Stagecoach party. The accident occurred on April 26, 2019, as they returned from the event, with Jeff falling off the cart and requiring brain surgery that left him reliant on life support while his organs were prepared for donation. John Elway made an emergency call to save his friend during the chaos. Before becoming a winery partner, Sperbeck and Elway had a long-standing professional and personal friendship.
American and French literature offer distinct visions of work, each exploring how cultural contexts shape our understanding of professionalism, drudgery, and class struggles. Claire Baglin’s *On the Clock* vividly portrays a fast-food worker’s struggle in France under systemic inequalities, contrasting the romanticized American portrayal of white-collar success with the harsh realities of blue-collar labor. These literary portrayals challenge conventional views of work, inviting readers to reflect on its role in daily life and societal dynamics.
Black Voices in Gaming (BVIG) will shine a spotlight on BIPOC-led games during Summer Game Fest 2025, with their showcase scheduled for June 9th at noon Eastern time. Fans can watch live on YouTube, celebrating Black creators and featuring world premieres and interviews. Meanwhile, Summer Game Fest also includes indie showcases, Women-led games, Latin American titles, and Green Games, highlighting diverse contributions to the industry.
Winhance 5 represents a significant upgrade as the tool evolves into a fully functional Windows optimization application. Fixes address issues like improper window sizing on low-resolution displays and streamline app installation processes, while new features enhance version management, config file handling, and user-friendly improvements for better theme and settings management. Code refactoring further improves maintainability by reducing code duplication and enhancing efficiency in applying configurations.
Bob Cowper, the legendary Australian cricketer whose historic triple century at the MCG remains one of the most celebrated Ashes innings ever, has passed away. The former Victoria player, who scored 2061 runs and became only the second Australian to hit a triple century in Test cricket, was largely overlooked during his playing days but left an indelible mark on the sport. After retiring at 28, Cowper built a multimillionaire career in finance while continuing to inspire fans with his cricketing legacy. RIP Bob Cowper, who played like a professional while living like an amateur—a true maestro of the game.
The AirPods Pro 2 is on sale for $170 via Amazon, a significant discount of 32% off its usual price of $249, bringing it close to a record low. This budget-friendly version excels in the Apple ecosystem, offering seamless audio synchronization across devices and top-notch transparency mode with solid noise cancellation. Its upgraded audio tech enhances sound quality, though its average battery life—six hours per charge—stems from what could be seen as a limitation compared to premium options. Despite its high price tag of $249, today's deal provides a substantial financial relief for many buyers.
Harry Kane celebrated Victory after clinching the Bundesliga title with Bayern Munich, marking a long-awaited milestone in his career. The England captain, who reached 60 goals in his first 60 games for the club, is set to become the fastest top scorer in Bundesliga history to achieve double titles in just two seasons. Kane expressed gratitude to his fans and highlighted his eagerness to celebrate and continue leading his team in their upcoming matches.
Allies, already concerned by Donald Trump’s aggressive tariffs, have also begun to see the US as an intelligence-sharing liability. One person said Russian and Chinese spies were no doubt directly targeting susceptible people in Hegseth’s inner circle. “Pete Hegseth is texting his wife and his wife is posting on Instagram, clicks a link, and gets malware on her phone,” said Goldsmith, describing a hypothetical scenario. But if the advice, devices and apps provided to those officials go ignored, foreign adversaries have an opening. Hegseth’s adherence to operational security, “opsec” for short among national security professionals, referring to the general tradecraft of preventing sensitive information from being leaked, has advertised to foreign adversaries how to compromise him.
Poker Face fans are thrilled as the second season drops on Peacock May 8 with twelve episodes, marking Natasha Lyonne’s return as Charlie Cale. Notable guest stars include Giancarlo Esposito, Cynthia Erivo, Katie Holmes, and more. Season 2 also features returning actors like Rhea Perlman and Simon Helberg, with a lineup of big names ready to shine on the streaming platform.
Kielce Gussie, a reporter for Vatican News, delivered the first reading at Pope Francis' funeral Mass on Saturday, expressing her grief and respect through a heartfelt invocation from Acts 10:34-43. At just 28 years old, she grew up in Florida, earned a theology degree, and joined Vatican News in 2019 to cover the church's news under Pope Francis' leadership. Her presence at the Mass was both emotional and symbolic, reflecting her deep connection to the pope and her role in documenting his legacy.
Consumers are growing tired of unexpected subscriptions, as the US Federal Trade Commission has sued ride-hailing app Uber for making false claims about its subscription service, which failed to deliver savings or cancel anytime. The FTC alleged Uber misled consumers and made it difficult to cancel the service, prompting calls from Chairman Andrew Ferguson for action against Big Tech groups despite recent corporate donations by Uber and others like Apple, Amazon, Meta, and Google.
Russia proposed a limited ceasefire on Monday to allow both sides to retrieve fallen soldiers' bodies from battlefield fronts as peace talks reached an impasse after their first round failed to achieve progress toward a broader truce. Vladimir Putin's chief negotiator suggested using short pauses in hostilities to clear areas of unaccounted combat deaths, while the two sides had previously agreed on an "all-for-all" exchange of captured soldiers and prisoners of war. However, Moscow refused to remove key demands, including withdrawing Ukrainian forces from partially occupied eastern regions, which hindered progress toward a longer-term ceasefire agreement.
The U.N. has condemned Israel’s aid program in Gaza as international pressure mounts amid growing anger over the conflict and concerns from Europe and the U.S. about a potential truce. A recent incident saw scores injured and at least two deaths after crowds broke into a warehouse operated by the aid program, raising fears of further chaos and harm to Palestinian communities. The U.N. has warned that the new system, which replaces traditional U.N.-run aid, could jeopardize already vulnerable Palestinians.
The MacBook Air M4 is on sale at historic lows: the 13-inch model drops to $849 from $999, while configurations with more storage range from $1049 to $1249. The 15-inch version also offers substantial discounts starting at $1049. Both models feature powerful M4 chips, excellent performance, and impressive battery life of over 18 hours on HD video. The 15-inch model includes a larger display, trackpad, and better speakers. All deals are new lows and come with Apple's standard warranty and delivery included in the price.
Israel unilaterally pulled out of the agreement two months later, imposing a total blockade on the Palestinian territory in early March, and resuming full-scale bombing two weeks after that. Over 18 months of war, Israel has pointedly not released many concrete details about its plans for Gaza’s future. “I never tried to leave Gaza before but I am sure that if [Rafah] was open, most of Gaza’s people would leave. About 5 million Palestinians worldwide claim the right of return to ancestral homes and property inside Israel. Leaving would not be a real choice for many in Gaza, aid workers said.
Curious about how Claude 4 operates? An independent AI researcher, Simon Willison, has dissected Anthropic's newly released system prompts for the models, shedding light on how they exert control over AI behavior through specific instructions. These prompts, which detail everything from emotional support to avoiding self-harm risks, reveal a hidden manual guiding their operations—showing just how deeply AI systems are programmed and managed.
Toyota Motor unit Hino Motors and Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus, a subsidiary of Germany's Daimler Truck, are moving to finalize a merger agreement, Nikkei Asia reported on Tuesday. The two auto groups aim to establish a holding company for the truck units and list it on the Tokyo Stock Exchange's Prime market in April 2026, the report stated, without disclosing its source. They plan to keep their brands separately overseas, a Mitsubishi Fuso spokesperson said. Post-transaction, a new holding company would fully own both Hino Motors and Mitsubishi Fuso, according to the report. Both truck makers have a large exposure to international markets.
"John Lithgow opened up about the backlash he faced after joining HBO’s *Harry Potter* series, citing Rowling’s controversial comments on transgender rights as a key factor. Despite his age and the series’ long-standing legacy, the actor reflected on why Rowling’s past statements should influence the project, calling it ‘a factor at all.’"