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Puka Nacua's brother Samson has gotten into trouble with the UFL after hitting a fan during a post-game altercation. The Michigan Panthers receiver received a one-game suspension without pay for the incident at the Battlehawks game last Saturday. Now serving his suspension, Samson will also participate in community service as part of the league's effort to promote positive behavior.
Tina Peters, a former election official known for supporting Trump's 2020 conspiracy theories, faces harsh sentencing for compromising election equipment. President Trump is advocating for her release, comparing her to a political prisoner and citing concerns about the sentence length and legal process. However, Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold has accused Peters of intentionally compromising election security to support Trump's lies. Tina appeals her conviction and bail denial, with legal teams raising issues about the sentence's fairness under constitutional standards. The case highlights the tension between personal actions and political justification in the justice system.
Ruth Eleonora López, a prominent Venezuelan lawyer and former Cristosal head, has been arrested in El Salvador on embezzlement charges tied to her role as the country’s electoral court chief. Despite efforts by her legal teams, her whereabouts remain unknown, with authorities accused of violating due process. The case highlights growing concerns about heightened risks for human rights defenders in El Salvador under President Nayib Bukele, a Trump ally, who has tightened oversight over critics and civil society groups. International organizations have condemned the situation, urging the government to treat human rights defenders fairly and release López immediately.
The mood in Liverpool was jubilant as Paul O'Brian celebrated his team’s Premier League title victory with family and friends. While everyone was singing, celebrating, and chatting, an unexpected scene unfolded on Monday when a surge of crowds pushed him and his loved ones out of a car during the chaos. remarking Tuesday, O’Brian said he had not realized the danger until it was too late—and that while lying on the ground nearby, he was grateful for the brave people who quickly navigated the throng to safety.
Engadget highlights the iPad Air's stellar value at $699 (with larger storage options available), offering a refined display and superior performance compared to previous models. The M3 chip enhances speed for tasks like video editing and gaming, paired with features like Apple Intelligence and Stage Manager, making it a standout upgrade over budget alternatives and still available in Space Gray colorway deals.
Apple is shifting its iPhone launch timeline starting in 2027, introducing a staggered rollout for its six-model lineup to avoid marketing overlaps with competitors. The base iPhone may join the budget models in March 2027, while Pro variants will be available in September. This change also includes launching the Foldable iPhone in September 2026 and updating the iPhone 17 line in late 2025. Apple aims to differentiate its premium models from budget options to maintain sales appeal despite expanding its lineup.
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.
Kyoto University revealed that workers at Daikin Industries' Yodogawa plant in Osaka experienced significantly higher levels of the PFAS chemical PFOA in their blood compared to nearby residents, with three workers showing signs of interstitial lung disease.
Bridged by love for coffee and a ghost story that’s impossible to ignore, Drinkbox Studios returns with Blighted—a 3D Metroidvania set in an era of cosmic collapse, where players fight to control and fend off the blights that corrupt them while uncovering secrets. Combining solo and co-op gameplay, the title features monsters, intrigue, and maybe even some brain-eating fun. This is Drinkbox at their unpredictable best, with a narrative as surreal as the games they’ve already made, like *Guacamelee!* or *Severed*.
Gaza's charities are facing severe challenges due to Israel's complete blockade, leaving residents with no access to food, water, or medical supplies, forcing them into dire circumstances.
Get ready to declutter your tech mess with BleachBit 5.0! This powerful open-source system cleaner now sports enhanced data removal tools for Discord users, Firefox-like apps on Linux, and improved security features. Plus, users can exit the app quickly via keyboard shortcuts or language preferences. Available for Windows, Linux, and even as a portable option, it's your ultimate go-to for tidying up your digital environment.
Jimmie Johnson, the seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and one of motorsports’ most decorated drivers, joins forces with WME to expand his influence across brand representation, team ownership, and media, including his Sirius XM podcast “Never Settle” with Marty Smith. Known for his 83 career wins and record-breaking consecutive playoff appearances, Johnson also appeared in films, TV shows, and even voiced an animated lobster named Jimmie on “Bubble Guppies.” Currently a part-time racer driving the No. 84 Toyota Camry XSE for Legacy Motor Club, WME will continue to provide strategic support as he balances his racing career with other ventures.
The article begins by describing a freezing February morning in Healesville, where the narrator and their family found themselves feeling abandoned after getting sick. With limited resources and no nearby medical help, they turned to a kind act of strangers, a woman named Kath who dropped a pot of soup at their doorstep. This act of kindness not only helped them survive but also changed their perspective on community support. The narrative highlights how small gestures can have a profound impact and inspires a reflection on the importance of compassion in times of need.
Sydney’s rail network has become highly vulnerable due to its reliance on a single converging area for lines and outdated communication methods between staff and passengers. During peak hour on Wednesday morning, commuters faced delays or were forced to take buses after heavy train lines ground nearly all services except the Illawarra line. The state premier acknowledged that improved information for travelers will be part of a review, but experts warn that this isn’t an isolated issue, with previous outages highlighting how critical such systems are.
The House Natural Resources committee approved an amendment allowing the sale of thousands of acres of federal land in Nevada and Utah, states pivotal to a movement seeking local control over public lands. The sales focus on developing affordable housing near Las Vegas, Reno, and St. George, with Rep. Celeste Maloy noting her district's 10,000-acre parcels highlight the impact of high federal land percentages on local governance. Meanwhile, critics argue this aligns with a broader far-right push for land transfer to balance tax cuts against environmental and community concerns, contrasting with limited, locally supported transactions previously discussed under different administrations.
A federal judge is seeking clarity from Apple about its decision not to approve Fortnite's submission for the U.S. App Store, while suggesting a potential contempt charge if Apple doesn't comply with the court's order. Epic Games has resubmitted its application after delays caused by Apple's initial refusal and is now considering legal action to enforce their right to alternative payment options. The ongoing legal battle highlights broader issues between Apple and developers over antitrust practices and app store policies, which could influence regulatory decisions in other markets.
Google has unveiled an updated version of its AI model called Gemini 2.5 Pro Preview (I/O edition), designed to excel in coding and interactive web app development. This new release, available via key platforms like Vertex AI and Gemini API, outperforms competitors on benchmarks such as LMArena for coding tasks and VideoMME for video understanding, topping the WebDev Arena Leaderboard. The model addresses developer feedback by reducing errors and improving function calling efficiency. Ahead of Google's I/O conference, this release positions it as a formidable competitor to companies like OpenAI and xAI in an increasingly intense AI race.
"Isreal's Gaza war is targeting civilians at unprecedented rates, with high-powered bombs inflicting four times the civilian casualties of previous conflicts. Experts warn that Israeli forces are deliberately using the most powerful weapons to maximize destruction and kill as many as possible."
Japan takes a step forward in nuclear power with Tomari No. 3 reactor restarting after two years post-Fukushima. As part of a broader strategy, President Takeda aims for online by 2027, though progress remains sluggish due to lengthy processes and local opposition affecting half the reactors since 2012.
Faced with the constant challenge of how to optimise their cloud resources to avoid potential performance issues and unnecessary costs, the best prepared organizations must seek out tools to help achieve the most effective cloud management possible. Auto-scaling is one such tool, designed to automatically adjust public cloud resources depending on real-time demand. By using auto-scaling, cloud providers can scale their services to fit demand in real-time. When it comes to auto-scaling, organizations have two different options to choose from: horizontal scaling (scaling out) or vertical scaling (scaling up). Auto-scaling in practiceAs outlined above, auto-scaling in the cloud has become a widely adopted practice and is particularly beneficial for businesses with fluctuating demands and workloads.
Friedrich Merz's bid for Chancellor of Germany took a major blow as he failed to secure a parliamentary majority in his first round of voting. With only 310 MPs supporting him against 307 who opposed, Merz fell short of the minimum needed to win outright. This means further rounds of voting remain possible, with a simple majority required if necessary.
A ceremony on Monday marked the 67th anniversary of the Children's Peace Monument in Hiroshima, where students placed nearly 7,000 paper cranes. A student emphasized the importance of passing on lessons from the city to future generations and people globally. The monument, inspired by Sadako Sasaki, commemorates her resilience during the atomic bombing, as paper cranes are donated annually from around the world.
The chance encounter led to the discovery of more than 1,000 ancient and priceless items including coins, jewels, lamps and swords, some of which date back to the Talayotic culture — from 1600 to 123 B.C. The latest operation led to 80 arrests and the seizure of more than 37,700 items such as paintings, Roman coins and ceramics, according to Interpol. The figures, which cover findings from 2024, are a sharp increase from the previous three years, in which authorities seized between 6,400 and 11,000 items per year. In 2021, authorities seized over 56,400 artifacts, including a single haul of 27,300 items by French customs authorities. Ukrainian authorities also seized nearly 90 items, including coins, books and spoons, that were being illegally taken out of the war-torn country, en route to Poland, Moldova and Romania, Interpol said.
Whether you prioritize battery life, photography prowess, budget-friendliness, or additional features, there’s an iPhone model tailored to your needs—helping you choose the best device for your lifestyle and preferences.
Warner Bros. dominated the box office this weekend with "Sinners" taking first place despite "$40 million" projections for its opening, while "Minecraft Movie" held strong in second. "Sinners," a R-rated vampire thriller starring Ryan Coogler and Jordan, launched with "$19.2 million" and premium ticket prices boosted its performance, though it faces stiff competition from the studio's own plans. The film’s marketing success, including its Imax format and association with "Oppenheimer," could help it maintain momentum in the top spots for weeks to come.
Jason Citron is stepping down as CEO of Discord and he has hired game veteran Humam Sakhnini as the new CEO. Sakhnini brings over 15 years of gaming industry experience to Discord. “His deep gaming industry expertise and proven track record of scaling businesses while fostering genuine friendships through play and shared experiences positions us perfectly for our next phase of growth. Citron: Our company, Discord, gets to exist because we’re showing up every day in service of our players and of developers. Sakhnini: First and foremost, the real belief in the gaming industry.
The United Nations' top court is considering whether Israel must allow aid to Palestinian civilians in Gaza and West Bank as international pressure mounts. The U.N. has asked for legal advice on imposing aid restrictions, which have blocked nearly two months of aid delivery to Gaza and halted UNRWA operations in Israel. Meanwhile, Israel refuses to appear before the court in The Hague, with Foreign Minister Gideon Saar accusing it of acting like a circus and blaming Hamas and others for UNRWA issues, while Palestinian officials suggest many UNRWA employees are linked to terrorist groups despite lack of evidence.
Netflix is expanding its Cold Case true-crime franchise with *Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders*, a new three-part documentary exploring the 1982 Chicago murders that killed at least seven people after they ingested cyanide-laced Tylenol capsules. Directed by Yotam Guendelman and Ari Pines, the series reexamines whether one mastermind was behind the killings or if a larger conspiracy existed, despite no charges ever being filed. The film features fresh interviews and delves into the enduring mystery that reshaped public trust in consumer safety.
The attack occurred in a remote Kashmir valley during a tourist visit, resulting in 25 deaths and one injury. The Resistance Front, banned by India, claimed responsibility. This marks the deadliest attack on civilians in years in a region contested between India and Pakistan for decades, marked by ongoing violence and military presence, with significant human rights concerns persisting.
The ambush on a UN aid convoy in Sudan, which killed at least five people and blocked critical supplies, has left hundreds of thousands of civilians displaced and at risk of malnutrition. The attack occurred as aid convoys passed through war-torn el-Fasher, where both warring parties have blamed each other without evidence, exacerbating the conflict that has already displaced millions. The shared route between combatants raises concerns about potential coordination, while ongoing attacks on supply routes further jeopardize humanitarian efforts in this dire situation.
Pope Francis' papacy is portrayed through personal reflections, showcasing his humility, ability to inspire unity across cultures, commitment to poverty and justice, and unique approach to papal life. These testimonials highlight his leadership style as one that fosters connection and addresses systemic issues while maintaining the sacred traditions of the Church in an evolving world.
Android users are set to benefit from enhanced privacy features as Google announces significant updates to its Find My Device service under a new name, "Find Hub." The expansion includes built-in luggage tracking for brands like July and Mokobara, ski locator integration with Peak, new family-friendly Bluetooth tags, and upcoming support for ultra-wideband technology. Additionally, Google has inked partnerships with airlines such as Aer Lingus, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Iberia, and Singapore Airlines to help travelers track their belongings.
Now, Trump is attacking public media by eliminating federal funding for NPR and PBS, which will impact hundreds of local stations across the country. On Thursday, Trump signed an executive order directing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to cease funding for NPR and PBS, whom he previously described as “radical left ‘monsters'”. But as Riley outlined, CPB funding also allows for public safety services like the PBS Warn System. Although CPJ usually waits a year to evaluate an administration’s impact on the press, Trump’s actions warranted an exception. Along with trying to exercise control over CPB’s funding, Trump tried removing three of its board members, including two Biden appointees, this week.
Kishore Mahbubani, a Singaporean geostrategist, argues that while both China and the United States have benefited from globalization, U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed policy to bring factory jobs back to the U.S.—a strategy he fears will worsen income inequality—is unlikely to achieve much success. Meanwhile, Mahbubani believes the current trade war is contributing to China's challenges but sees the country as resilient due to its long-term strategic goals. He also suggests that the U.S.'s disarray in crafting an export policy could be a strategic advantage for China, as it may force the world’s second-largest economy into a more favorable position.
Horses and humans team up for a unique adventure race through New Zealand's Far North, where participants cover 100km over four days in support of miniature horse welfare.
Gunnar Henderson isExpressing his desire to join Team USA for the 2026 World Baseball Classic, a career goal he's keen on achieving. Despite some injury-related struggles this season, Henderson remains confident in his ability to contribute to the team, which he believes is poised for improvement. He encourages his fans to stay positive and supports the team's efforts toward an turnaround, promising a positive conclusion by the end of the year.
His jet-setting was funded almost entirely by airline points he collected through strategic credit card applications and miles redemptions. During his travels, Morganroth discovered that in Hong Kong people don’t need to open credit cards to earn miles on Cathay Pacific’s Asia Miles program. Morganroth explained that the points earned from shopping can be converted into airline miles, which hold more value than their equivalent in cash. In addition to the affiliate marketing scheme, Rove also offers its users miles for hotel bookings. Users can combine Rove miles earned on hotel bookings with miles from the shopping extension and even credit card miles if they have a card that earns airline points.
In John Guare’s reflections on New York, the city becomes a lens through which everything has history—everything. Lena Dunham captures this sentiment vividly in her essay about leaving New York, citing how the city shaped both her experiences and her identity. She compares it to Joan Didion’s famous essay, yet highlights how her move to London symbolized a fresh start. Time felt different there, with years passing like days, leading her to realize she now considers London home. Her writing and observations highlight how attachment to a place can transform its essence over time, leaving behind echoes of memories from decades past.
The UK boss of Ikea has embraced calls for Oxford Street to become more pedestrian-friendly as the retailer opens its London store in a historic site after an 18-month delay. The new three-floor store, set to open later this year, features colorful designs and includes a Swedish deli, design assistance services, and animated displays. CEO Peter Jekelby praised plans to make Oxford Street easier to navigate, while highlighting the store's potential to rejuvenate the area. The company also revealed it aims to open more stores in the UK, including one in Brighton this summer, with a focus on affordability amid rising costs for retailers.
The government has proposed revising road traffic rules to impose fines on cyclists for violations, with penalties comparable to those for mopeds. The new measures will go into effect in 2026 after public feedback is gathered online, email, or post between April 25 and May 24. The strictest offense, such as riding a smartphone, could result in a ¥12,000 fine.
Koyo Kouoh, a renowned Cameroonian-born curator and cultural leader, passed away in Switzerland at 57. As CEO and chief curator of Zeitz MOCAA in Cape Town, she left an indelible mark on contemporary African art. She was close to curating the Venice Biennale in 2026, a project deeply cherished by her. The museum has closed its doors until further notice as a respectful tribute to her contribution and the loss of this significant cultural event.
Taiwan's coast guard held joint drills with the military on Sunday to prepare for joint operations amid China's growing claim that Taiwan is part of its "gray zone." The government has repeatedly criticized activities like underwater cable cutting and sand dredging by China near the island, seen as tactics aimed at influencing Taiwan covertly. Taiwan's coast guard is among the first to respond in such situations.
Jeff Sperbeck, a close friend and business partner of Hall of Fame football legend John Elway, was hospitalized following a serious accident at The Madison Club in La Quinta, CA. After being struck while riding a golf cart, Jeff sustained a severe head injury and his wife tended to him before emergency responders arrived. Though he remains on life support, doctors have ruled out recovery, marking the latest tragedy in an already tragic legacy involving two of sports' most iconic figures. Meanwhile, Sperbeck and Elway had shared not only a professional relationship but also a passion for wine, founding 7Cellars together in 2013.
Xaviar Babudar, a prominent Chiefs superfan known as ChiefsAholic, received a harsher sentence after multiple bank robberies, including one during an Oklahoma bank robbery while fleeing from a robbery. He was sentenced to concurrent 17½ years for federal charges and will serve an additional 14½ years in Oklahoma prison. Babudar, who once had a popular fanboy persona with the Chiefs, has been convicted of various crimes throughout the Midwest and other regions. His attorneys expressed relief but emphasized his remorse and efforts to change. Despite his fame as a Chiefs supporter, he now faces long prison terms after being recruited by the FBI for his criminal activities.
The "woke right" movement, popularized by figures like Pat Buchanan, presents a conservative vision of America emphasizing identity and nationalism, drawing from anti-left sentiments and elements of historical revisionism found in Buchanan's 2011 manifesto. This conservative approach contrasts with left-wing focuses on equality and diversity while sharing influences from Buchanan's analysis, which critiques American history as driven by ethnonationalism rather than egalitarian ideals.
Jeremy Strong reflects on his 11 days as a Cannes Film Festival jury member, drawing parallels between the process and selecting a new pope in "Conclave." He expresses being deeply inspired by the work he observed and the collective experience of choosing these films. The jury highlighted "It Was Just an Accident," citing its relevance to human struggle and political themes, and Binoche emphasized how art can transform societal issues. Strong noted that the films chosen resonate with deeper truths, offering a way to change or understand our world.
Pope Leo XIV held a historic meeting with Vice President JD Vance, during which he presented him with a Chicago Bears jersey emblazoned with "Pope Leo XIV." This gesture marks the first time an U.S. pontiff has interacted publicly in modern history. The papal audience also met with other U.S. officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and their families. The meeting appears to be part of efforts by Washington to rebuild ties with Rome, following criticism from Pope Francis over Trump's immigration policies. Meanwhile, during his papacy, Leo has called for "authentic and lasting peace" in Ukraine, aligning with President Trump's recent initiatives to stop the conflict.
The Trump family's controversial business ventures have drawn scrutiny as they announce a crypto stablecoin, USD1, and collaborate with entities linked to their clan, potentially enabling foreign wealth transfers into their ranks. Their extensive operations in Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Washington D.C., involving the Trump Foundation, benefit Donald Trump directly, with critics arguing these practices improperly influence governance and raise transparency concerns about global governance.