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DNA Rules Broken by Pond Organism
Science

DNA Rules Broken by Pond Organism

Researchers at the Earlham Institute accidentally discovered a microscopic pond organism possessing a "bizarre genetic code" that fundamentally alters how genetic information is processed, specifically rewriting how genes signal their end. This groundbreaking finding directly challenges long-held assumptions about genetic translation, revealing nature's surprising flexibility and opening new avenues for biological research.

New Gene Therapy Shows Promise for HIV Cure
Science

New Gene Therapy Shows Promise for HIV Cure

A groundbreaking new gene therapy has successfully "functionally cured" monkeys infected with SHIV, offering a significant leap forward in the long-struggling fight against HIV. This innovative treatment works by delivering a gene that blocks the CCR5 receptor, a critical entry point for the virus, leading to sustained control for over a year after just a single injection.

Apple's $250M AI Lawsuit Settlement
Technology

Apple's $250M AI Lawsuit Settlement

Apple has agreed to a substantial $250 million class-action settlement in the U.S., addressing claims that it misled consumers about the AI capabilities of Siri and Apple Intelligence features on its iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 series. Eligible US buyers who purchased these devices between June 2024 and March 2025 could receive up to $95 as part of the agreement.

Cyberattacks Surge: Europe & Major Firms Hit
Technology

Cyberattacks Surge: Europe & Major Firms Hit

The notorious ShinyHunters group has unleashed a widespread ransomware campaign, compromising high-profile targets including Vimeo, Udemy, and Medtronic. This campaign notably led to the theft of over 119,000 Vimeo users' personal data via a third-party vendor, with ShinyHunters claiming responsibility after a failed extortion attempt.

EEOC Sues NYT Over DEI Discrimination
Business

EEOC Sues NYT Over DEI Discrimination

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed a lawsuit against The New York Times, alleging the global news publisher discriminated against a white male employee by denying him a promotion. This high-profile case claims the company's diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies led to a less experienced non-white female being hired instead, signaling increasing legal scrutiny of corporate DEI initiatives.

China Urges Iran Ceasefire
General

China Urges Iran Ceasefire

In a significant diplomatic move, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met his Iranian counterpart in Beijing, conveying China's "deep distress" over the ongoing two-month conflict involving Iran. Wang Yi urgently pressed for a comprehensive ceasefire and a return to dialogue, underscoring China's push for peace ahead of a planned summit between US and Chinese leaders.

Sunspots Speed Up Space Junk Decay
Science

Sunspots Speed Up Space Junk Decay

New research reveals that heightened solar activity, marked by increased sunspots, dramatically accelerates the orbital decay of space debris in low Earth orbit. This groundbreaking study, which tracked 17 pieces of space junk for over three decades, establishes a direct and significant link between solar cycles and how quickly these objects fall back to Earth.

Trump Pauses 'Project Freedom'
International

Trump Pauses 'Project Freedom'

President Donald Trump has dramatically paused "Project Freedom," the US mission safeguarding commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz, to facilitate a crucial deal with Iran. This strategic halt, following recent exchanges of fire and attacks, aims to create diplomatic space for a settlement, with officials confirming major US military operations against Iran are now over.

ICAC Arrests Seven in Mong Kok Bid-Rigging
Business

ICAC Arrests Seven in Mong Kok Bid-Rigging

In a significant crackdown, Hong Kong's ICAC has arrested seven individuals linked to an alleged bid-rigging scheme for a major building maintenance contract in Mong Kok. These suspects reportedly concealed their identities and conflicts of interest, highlighting the ICAC's ongoing efforts to combat corruption within the city's construction sector.

Oulu's Tourism Surges as Culture Capital
Entertainment

Oulu's Tourism Surges as Culture Capital

Oulu, Finland, is experiencing an impressive tourism boom, with overnight stays increasing over 20% and international visits soaring by more than 40% in early 2026, driven by its European Capital of Culture year. This surge is highlighted by the opening festival alone attracting 250,000 visits and cultural institutions reporting record attendance, signaling a vibrant start to the city's cultural programming.

Zelenskyy Declares Ceasefire with Russia
International

Zelenskyy Declares Ceasefire with Russia

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has declared a ceasefire with Russia, set to begin at midnight on May 5-6, asserting that "human life is far more valuable than any anniversary celebration." This declaration comes despite Russia's prior, unilateral announcement of a ceasefire for Victory Day, which Zelenskyy highlighted was made without any official request to Ukraine.

IBM's AI Operating Model for Enterprises
Technology

IBM's AI Operating Model for Enterprises

IBM unveiled an "AI Operating Model" at its Think conference, designed to help enterprises seamlessly integrate AI into core operations and ensure their investments yield significant returns. This innovative model leverages coordinated AI agents, real-time data, automated workflows, and hybrid cloud management to streamline business processes and maximize AI's impact.

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