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"Amid chaos at Orlando International Airport, a Delta flight caught fire on the tarmac as it prepared to take off for Atlanta. Passengers were safely evacuated via emergency slides, and the FAA confirmed containment without reported injuries. Maintenance crews are now examining the aircraft to determine the cause of the fire."
Roku has introduced two new security cameras that run on batteries and can be placed anywhere in your home. The basic model lasts six months on a single charge, while the Plus variant offers up to two years of operation. An optional solar panel is available, ensuring you never need to recharge the batteries manually. These cameras feature 1080p full-color video, motion detection, and a web-based app for monitoring. A built-in guide helps set them up easily. The Premium model includes color night vision and a picture-in-picture function for multitasking.
California has emerged as one of the world's most robust economies, ranking fourth globally with a nominal GDP of $4.1 trillion in 2024, surpassing Japan and behind the United States, China, and Germany. The state's thriving economy is driven by significant investments in people, sustainability efforts, and innovation across industries such as manufacturing, agriculture, tech, and entertainment. While its economic growth rate stands at 6%, a slight uptick from the U.S., China, and Germany, California faces potential threats from former Republican president Donald Trump’s tariff policies, which could jeopardize its status as a major economic power.
Chuck D’s new single “New Gens” is a dynamic mix of old-school beats and modern vibes, exploring generational gaps while celebrating youthful energy. The track kicks off with a retro PSA voice and Chuck’s quirky self-declaration, then deconstructs the National Anthem before diving into critiques of younger generations’ musical tastes. Daddy-O’s verse adds a smooth jazz-funk contrast, reflecting on legends who still innovate. Part of Chuck D’s upcoming *Radio Armageddon* album (May 18), featuring collaborations with Schoolly D and others, “New Gens” is a testament toChuck D’s enduring creativity and relevance across generations.
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.
Hollywood productions are resuming at Rome’s Cinecittà, which is undergoing a major overhaul to become a leading hub for digital projects under its new state-of-the-art facilities and tax incentives supported by EU funding. Big-screen films like *White Mars* and *The Resurrection of the Christ*, plus upcoming Disney and Universal projects, are already using the transformed soundstages, while post-production services now include non-on-site shoots such as *Better Man*. CEO Manuela Cacciamani has emphasized how these investments will fuel creative innovation.
Myanmar has endured intense turmoil, including a military coup, civil war, enforced conscription, aerial bombardment, and an earthquake. President Trump recently imposed a travel ban affecting Myanmar’s citizens and several other nations plagued by conflict or repression. The ban seeks to block immigration from countries perceived as harboring large terrorist groups, effectively closing migration routes for those fleeing conflict-ridden regions worldwide.
June has been a challenging month for Russia's military, as drone attacks have targeted key airfields across Siberia and the northern region of Murmansk, estimated to have destroyed 41 large strategic bombers.Analysts suggest this number could be higher than reported based on satellite images. Additionally, the country is poised to reach its millionth casualties since the full-scale invasion in February 2022, with around 1,000 to 1,200 soldiers killed or injured each day before June ends.
Joel Cauchi, a Brisbane psychiatrist deemed fit to hold a gun license in 2021 after assessing him as posing no risk, later became a serial killer who killed eight people at a shopping center before being shot dead by police. His psychiatrist, Dr C, provided the recommendation without considering his mother's concerns about potential mental decline and his extensive use of antipsychotics. A subsequent psychiatrist in Brisbane, Dr A, failed to recall him based on ambiguous communication, and subsequent events showed that neither GP had acted on his concerns, highlighting missed red flags that could have prevented the tragedy.
The article highlights S&P Global's innovative solution, RiskGauge, which uses AI-powered data scraping and machine learning to assess SME creditworthiness by extracting insights from millions of web pages. By leveraging Snowflake architecture, the platform efficiently processes vast datasets, enabling faster and more accurate credit scoring for over 10 million private U.S. SMEs. This advancement empowers investors with detailed risk reports, enhancing their ability to evaluate and manage financial decisions involving thousands of companies daily.
Jeff Bezos plans to sell 25 million shares of Amazon stock, valued at around $4.7 billion, potentially leaving him with over a billion shares and an estimated personal fortune exceeding $200 billion. Despite this routine financial move, his recent actions have drawn intense scrutiny after President Trump called him regarding a reported plan to list exact tariff costs on Amazon's website. Bezos, who became executive chairman in 2021 following Andy Jassy's elevation as CEO, will execute the stock sale under a pre-set trading plan, with other board members also planning smaller sales totaling $3.5 million. Last year, he sold 75 million shares for $13.6 billion using a similar strategy.
The author reflects on their harrowing journey as a journalist covering the Gaza conflict, balancing personal accountability with reporting duties. Faced with relentless challenges—from extreme weather to traumatic incidents—they grapple with the emotional toll of their work while critiquing Israel's prolonged occupation and its compounding Palestinian hopes for dignity and statehood. Despite their dedication, disillusionment over the occupation's impact on Israelis and the lack of diplomatic solutions drives them toward leaving Gaza, leaving behind the trauma they've witnessed to focus on reconstruction and healing.
**Ukrainian volunteers in khaki fatigues stood watch over Kyiv's skies, their nighttime mission to combat Russian drones becoming a high-stakes chase as they responded to an urgent alert.** As the clock struck 11:35 p.m., Ukrainian volunteers rushed from Pereiaslav to intercept Russian drones, their duty on a recent quiet Saturday night turning into an unexpected chase through Kyiv's countryside.
Kabila faces high treason charges as Rwanda-backed M23 rebels increasingly destabilize the DRC, with his party suspended for allegedly supporting their occupation of eastern territories.
"Star Jacksonville defensive end Arik Armstead is thrilled about the Jaguars drafting Travis Hunter, even if he doesn't spend much time on defense. Armstead, who announced his selection at the draft, praised Hunter's versatility, noting he could have been a first-round pick in multiple positions. The Jaguars jumped up in the draft due to a trade with the Browns, allowing them to secure Hunter early. Armstead expressed excitement about how Hunter will add a dynamic element to the team, and everyone knew the trade was key."
The Pokémon TCG market is in flux, with nostalgia-driven collectibles seeing both significant gains and losses. While some legendary cards like Reshiram and Zekrom EX continue to climb in value, others like Salamence ex and Eevee ex have plummeted, leaving many questioning their earlier investments. Meanwhile, sets like Destined Rivals are selling out fast, making now an ideal time to shop for their sealed boosters. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just dipping your toes in the water, there's plenty of reason to explore this vibrant market.
A pickup truck and a tour van collided near Henry’s Lake state park in eastern Idaho, leaving seven people dead and eight injured as emergency vehicles responded to the fiery crash, which remains under investigation. Authorities are focused on determining the cause of the accident, while officials from the Fremont county coroner’s office have not released names or details about the victims yet. The collision occurred just before 7:15 p.m., near a stretch of highway leading to the iconic Yellowstone National Park, a popular tourist route that has seen up to 10,500 vehicles pass daily, raising concerns about safety improvements along the route.
Arcade Fire captivated Saturday Night Live with an electrifying performance of tracks from their latest album, "Pink Elephant," including the title track and "Year of the Snake." Recorded in New Orleans at a studio co-owned by married band members Win Butler and Régine Chassagne, the album marks their first release since 2022. With upcoming performances in London following Canadian and U.S. east coast shows, the band remains active despite rare appearances on SNL, last occurring three years ago for Mother's Day and a special David Bowie event.
Lynsey, a busy mum, is known for her meticulous food presentation, often arranging meals with care to ensure everything is visible and appetizing. However, her husband Jim prefers a more chaotic approach, often slapping food onto plates without much thought. This has led to tensions at their home, as Lynsey feels he neglects her needs when cooking, while she appreciates his quick efficiency in meal preparation. Both sides argue about the importance of presentation versus functionality: Lynsey believes it reflects genuine care, while Jim sees it as unnecessary effort. A poll by The Guardian reveals a split opinion among readers on whether Jim should be more precise with his serving.
Francisco Lindor shattered expectations early in the season but has since turned his game around following advice from hitting coach Jeremy Barnes, focusing on execution rather than chasing hits. His recent performances have been electric, including a walk-off home run and a 14-for-30 average with four home runs and a .972 OPS, propelling the Mets to a majors-leading record. Lindor's dedication to preparation and clear-headedness has not only inspired his teammates but also cemented his role as one of baseball's most impactful players this season.
A Tragedy at the Intersection of Grit and Beauty: Two British tourists and an Arab woman with Israeli citizenship lost their lives in a cable car accident nearCastellammare di Stabia, Italy, just 20 seconds shy of reaching a scenic plateau overlookingsignificant views of the Gulf of Naples and Mount Vesuvius. The driver of the cable car also perished, while her critically injured brother was the only survivor.
In the Gran Chaco forest, vast green expanses – home to jaguars, giant armadillos and howler monkeys – have turned to fields of dust. The Gran Chaco is South America’s second-largest forest after the Amazon; its 100m hectares (247m acres) stretch across Argentina, Paraguay, Brazil and Bolivia. While the Amazon is afforded international scrutiny and publicity, environmentalists say the Gran Chaco is quietly disappearing. Photograph: AlamyThe Gran Chaco is home to a wide range of wildlife, including maned wolves, ocelots, tapirs, armadillos, capybaras and howler monkeys. Officials believe there are only about 200 jaguars left in Argentina, and fewer than 20 in the Gran Chaco.
A banner over Naples’ iconic streets read "Gomorrah doesn’t support you anymore," as the Italian crime drama and its city once again become entangled in a cultural vortex. The show's origins, set in its gritty Spanish Quarter, trace the 1970s roots of the Camorra clan. Despite its widespread popularity, from movies to a 2014 TV series that ran for five seasons, including a spinoff and a film about young crime bosses, the city’s tourism shops owner, Gennaro Di Virgilio, expressed frustration: "Basta," meaning "enough."
The 2025 Margaret Mead Film Festival returns after a break, offering a rich lineup of independent documentaries from diverse countries like the U.S., France, Spain, Austria, Kenya, the U.K., Norway, and Palestine. Screenings feature films ranging in length from 61 to 125 minutes, including notable works such as *Seeds* (125 min) and *Remaining Native* (87 min). Each film is followed by a discussion with its director, fostering audience engagement and dialogue. With recent successes in independent storytelling highlighted by films like *No Other Land* and *Secret Mall Apartment*, the festival promises to be a vibrant platform for cinematic exploration.
Apple is allowing developers to link their apps directly to websites for purchases, following a 2021 court ruling that granted Epic Games more control over in-app transactions. The company has updated its App Store guidelines but continues to face criticism for maintaining a significant commission on payments made via external links. Other companies, like Spotify, have already updated their apps to include these features, while Apple has denied the charges and plans to appeal the court decision.
YouTube has taken a firm stance against online creators using AI to make fake movie trailers for major films like Thunderbolts or Fantastic Four, suspending partnerships with those channels affected. This move underscores YouTube's shift toward FAIR use of major movie assets and highlights ethical concerns raised by SAG-AFTRA regarding unauthorized content monetization exploiting actors' talents.
Japan and the U.K. have announced plans to expand the sharing of personal data between their nations, beginning as early as spring 2026. This move aims to support medical research in Japan by enabling universities and research institutes to access clinical trial data from the U.K., potentially accelerating biological research using genetic information. Currently, only companies can transfer personal data without consent due to existing privacy protections, but this collaboration seeks to streamline processes for research and administrative data exchanges.
"The article reveals that Russia is constructing power lines near Zaporizhzhia, a nuclear plant it seized during the war. This move, which includes satellite images showing connections to a substation near Mariupol, serves as clear evidence of Moscow's push to restart or exploit the plant despite international warnings about risks and potential disaster."
OpenAI’s "OpenAI for Countries" initiative is poised to expand AI accessibility globally by collaborating with governments to adapt models like ChatGPT for different languages, leveraging existing infrastructure such as Project Stargate to achieve cost-effective solutions. Aimed at 10 international projects, the program seeks to convince other nations to adopt OpenAI’s AI models over competitors, potentially fostering a global AI standard and streamlining adoption processes. However, challenges include overcoming local infrastructure and regulatory hurdles.
The tragic violence in Indian-administered Kashmir, where gunmen killed dozens of tourists, has sent shockwaves across South Asia as tensions between India and Pakistan spiral. The United Nations has called for peace, while both nations have announced new diplomatic measures aimed at cooling hostilities. Experts suggest this could mark the lowest level of relations between the neighbors in decades, with lasting consequences for the region.
France’s parliament has voted in favour of a bill to legalise assisted dying, paving the way for caregivers to help patients end their lives under what campaigners say would still be some of the strictest conditions in Europe. After a sometimes emotional session, deputies passed the first reading of the bill by a vote of 305 to 199. Others are actively debating the issue, including the UK, where an assisted dying bill is before parliament. Luxembourg also decriminalised active euthanasia and assisted dying in 2009. The Scottish parliament has also passed its first vote on a bill to legalise assisted dying.
Andor has been praised as one of Star Wars' most groundbreaking shows, not only for its thrilling narrative but also for breaking new ground in the franchise. Its creator, Tony Gilroy, nearly abandoned the project due to pandemic-related pressures but was saved by Kathleen Kennedy, who ensured the show's continued success and creative freedom. Kennedy's unwavering support allowed Gilroy to take risks and realize a ambitious vision that redefined what Star Wars could achieve. Even though George Lucas' opinion on Andor remains unclear, its legacy as a masterpiece underscores the importance of Kennedy's guidance in keeping this beloved franchise thriving.
The election of Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope in over 130 years, has sparked hopeful discussions about increasing LGBTQ+ inclusion within the Catholic Church. Though his predecessor, Pope Francis, is celebrated for his supportive approach, Leo's past critical remarks raise concerns about his stance on LGBTQ+ rights. Experts note mixed indicators regarding his potential shift toward inclusivity, leaving uncertainty but also suggesting a possible turning point in the Church's evolving dialogue with the LGBTQ+ community.
David Tennant has publicly defended J.K. Rowling as a renowned author of "Harry Potter" books while criticizing her recent controversial social media comments about transgender individuals, stating he hopes society can let people be and stop overstepping in others' lives. In the same interview, Tennant also compared Rowling's treatment of transgender people to a 1988 UK policy promoting homosexuality as absurd, calling the current situation similarly problematic. Other "Harry Potter" actors like Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint have also publicly opposed Rowling's views in recent years.
Portugal's election saw its center-right government lose a majority as far-right Chega gained support, raising concerns about political instability in a region bracing for rising tensions over trade and defense. The Democratic Alliance (AD) captured 32.7% of the vote, while the Socialist Party (PS) and Chega were nearly tied in second place, signaling a fragile political landscape ahead.
Examples sparked concernOn platforms like Reddit and X (formerly Twitter), users began posting screenshots that illustrated the issue. Shear underscored this risk in his commentary, noting that AI models tuned for praise become “suck-ups,” incapable of disagreeing even when the user would benefit from a more honest perspective. Implications for the enterpriseFor enterprise leaders adopting conversational AI, the sycophancy incident serves as a clear signal: model behavior is as critical as model accuracy. Similarly, for those enterprise and individual AI users concerned about their models’ sycophancy, already a new benchmark test to gauge this quality across different models has been created by developer Tim Duffy. In the meantime, the sycophancy backlash offers a cautionary tale for the entire AI industry: user trust is not built by affirmation alone.
President Trump has expressed no intention of removing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, despite earlier speculation about the central bank's independence. He criticized Powell publicly for not lowering interest rates sufficiently, a move that has unsettled markets amid high tension from Trump's tariffs. While Trump has frequently voiced criticism of the Fed in the past, he also emphasized his desire to influence monetary policy. However, concerns persist that Trump might attempt to remove Powell, given his recent comments and signals from his administration about challenging the Fed's independence.
Five-star USC recruit Alijah Arenas was placed in an induced coma after a serious car crash near LA involving a Tesla Cybertruck that crashed into a tree and a fire hydrant. Initial tests showed no broken bones, but he was critically injured upon arrival at the hospital. The 18-year-old driver is now in stable condition following updates from law enforcement later on Thursday. His family has expressed Condolences to the team and his fanbase, while ESPN contributed coverage of the incident.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum declined Trump's offer of U.S. troops in Mexico, emphasizing that the country's sovereignty is inviolable. Her comments followed the Wall Street Journal's report of tension during a April 16 call as Trump pushed for deeper U.S. military involvement against drug cartels. Sheinbaum offered collaboration on information sharing but urged Trump to combat the drug trade and violence. Meanwhile, Trump continues his efforts to secure the border despite legal challenges and remains committed to fighting organized crime and terrorism while pushing for a large deportation operation.
The guidance deals with the federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (Emtala), which requires hospitals to stabilize patients facing medical emergencies. Since Roe’s collapse, dozens of women have come forward to say that they were denied medical treatment due to abortion bans. A reported five pregnant women have died after having their care denied or delayed, or being unable to access legal abortions. Idaho’s standard, the Biden administration said, blocked doctors from providing abortions in some emergencies and thus violated Emtala’s requirement that hospitals must stabilize patients. In March, the administration moved to drop out of the case over the Idaho abortion ban.
The world of online romance scams is a dark and increasingly prevalent phenomenon. These scams often involve emotional manipulation and blackmail, and can lead to significant financial devastation for victims.
Dell’s Vostro 3520 is a standout business laptop for its reliability, performance, and value. Currently priced at $549 on Amazon (a 54% discount from $1,199), it offers a 12th Gen Intel 6-Core processor, 32GB DDR4 RAM, a 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD, and a 15.6-inch Full HD display with an impressive 120Hz refresh rate. Its robust build, lightweight design, and wireless connectivity features make it perfect for professionals on the go.
As concerns over privacy mounted, the European Commission argued that text messages exchanged during a pivotal vaccination procurement remained inaccessible due to their short-lived nature and lack of importance. The General Court in Luxembourg ruled their explanation inadequate, stating they failed to provide credible reasons for not disclosing these communications, which could impact public health discussions. The court also noted their failure to adequately justify why such messages were deemed unimportant. Both parties remain able to appeal the decision.
"Lost at 78 to an unexpected passing, Bruce Logan, a visionary whose groundbreaking visual effects transformed iconic films like *Star Wars: A New Hope* and *2001: A Space Odyssey*, left an indelible mark on cinema. A key cinematographer for giants like *Saturation70* and *Tron*, Logan also directed music videos including *Borderline* and *Rod Stewart's "Princes," showcasing his ability to bring creativity to life. His daughter highlighted his passion for storytelling and unique fusion of artistry with personal heroism, leaving a legacy in cinema’s visual landscape."
Even after years of use, the best mattresses can wear out or develop discomfort. Affordable options like Silentnight offer comfort without breaking the bank, while high-end brands such as Simba and Tempur provide superior quality. Sleep expert Dr. Lindsay Browning emphasizes that older mattresses often lack adequate support, advising to choose firmness based on weight and sleeping position—medium-firm or firm for stomach sleepers, pressure-relieving options for side sleepers, and pocket sprung designs for back sleepers. For the best fit, consider trusted reviews and expert advice from The TelegraphRecommended guide.
Giant Bomb has announced its official sale to creative individuals, marking a new chapter as an independent entity. The author reflects on their decision to leave games journalism, citing others' poor decisions leading to their downfall. Despite facing harassment and negativity, especially towards co-founder Ana Valens, he emphasizes the team's positive contributions and continues to support Giant Bomb, highlighting its crucial role in supporting indie developers amidst growing challenges for independent platforms.
Outdoor spaces are calling for a gentle yet effective transformation as summer’s warmth fades, urging us to invest in preserving last season’s bounty for winter. Start by saving end-of-summer plants—wet seeds for annuals, prepare soil with natural green manure instead of compost, and use mulch or leftover stems for edibles like broccoli or carrots. These simple steps can turn summer’s harvest into a thriving winter garden without breaking the bank.