Tuesday, May 13, 2025

C.I.A. Rejects Diversity Efforts Once Deemed as Essential to Its Mission

 C.I.A. Rejects Diversity Efforts Once Deemed as Essential to Its Mission (Thanks to Aidan for this one)

The Trump administration is dismantling programs that some former directors believed helped sharpen the agency’s competitive edge.

“There are no D.E.I. officers, there are only intelligence officers at C.I.A.,” said Darrell Blocker, a former senior C.I.A. officer who led the agency’s training efforts.Credit...Madeline Tolle for The New York Times

 

Colleges are about to pay players. Plus, best season ever by an NCAA men’s basketball league?

 Colleges are about to pay players. Plus, best season ever by an NCAA men’s basketball league? (Thanks to Sabrina for this one)


 

Qatar offers Trump jumbo jet to serve as Air Force One; Elon Musk, Sam Altman and Other C.E.O.s Join Trump at U.S.-Saudi Lunch

 Qatar offers Trump jumbo jet to serve as Air Force One (Thanks to Frank for this one)
President is not happy with Boeing's delays in producing new official plane

Elon Musk, Sam Altman and Other C.E.O.s Join Trump at U.S.-Saudi Lunch

Many of the executives — including representatives of four of the 10 biggest U.S. companies by market value — are seeking business from Saudi investors and a chance to lobby top Trump officials. 


Here are some of the business executives and other guests for the lunch, according to a list provided by the White House:

    Elon Musk, chief executive of Tesla and SpaceX

    Stephen A. Schwarzman, chief executive of the Blackstone Group

    Larry Fink, chief executive of BlackRock

    Arvind Krishna, chairman and chief executive of IBM

    Jane Fraser, chief executive of Citigroup

    Kelly Ortberg, chief executive of Boeing

    Ruth Porat, president and chief investment officer of Alphabet and Google

    Andy Jassy, chief executive of Amazon

    Sam Altman, chief executive of OpenAI

    Jensen Huang, chief executive of Nvidia

    Alex Karp, chief executive of Palantir

    Jeff Miller, chief executive of Halliburton

    Travis Kalanick, former chief executive of Uber and founder of Cloud Kitchens

    Kathy Warden, chief executive of Northrop Grumman

    James Quincey, chief executive of Coca-Cola

    Dara Khosrowshahi, chief executive of Uber

    Francis Suarez, mayor of Miami

    Gianni Infantino, president of FIFA

    Patrick Soon-Shiong, executive chairman of Immunity Bio and owner of The Los Angeles Times

Reid Hoffman, the executive chairman of LinkedIn, was on the list of attendees provided by the White House, but a representative said he did not attend.

 

Here's why Bill Gates is giving away most of his remaining fortune to his charity

Here's why Bill Gates is giving away most of his remaining fortune to his charity (Thanks to Sam for this one)

Gates, who was once the world's richest man, announced Thursday that he will give around $200 billion over the next 20 years to his charity, the Gates Foundation. He also announced the foundation would close by 2045.


 

 One in five people in Gaza face starvation, report warns, as Israel’s months-long blockade continues | CNN (Thanks to Maia for this one)

Charitable organizations distribute hot meals to Palestinians in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Yunis, Gaza on May 12. 
Abed Rahim Khatib/Anadolu/Getty Images


The Fantastic Four: First Steps

 The Fantastic Four: First Steps | Disney Movies (Thank to Ali for this one)

As Fentanyl Deaths Slow, Meth Comes for Maine

 As Fentanyl Deaths Slow, Meth Comes for Maine - The New York Times (Thanks to Mitch for this one)

A powerful stimulant that keeps users sleepless for days and can ignite psychosis and violence has been rattling Portland and its safety networks.

Every day, Mr. Burns and other Bayside responders perform the Sisyphean task of collecting used syringes. Here he gathers some from David.


Monday, May 12, 2025

Tariff Truce With China Demonstrates the Limits of Trump’s Aggression

 Tariff Truce With China Demonstrates the Limits of Trump’s Aggression

President Trump’s triple-digit tariffs on Chinese products disrupted global trade — but haven’t appeared to result in major concessions from Beijing.

Stocks Rally as U.S. and China Pull Back on Tariffs

The S&P 500 logged its biggest gain in over a month after American and Chinese officials signaled a de-escalation in the trade war between the world’s two largest economies. 

‘We’re Starting to Move Everything’: Trump’s China Deal Frees Up Shipping

The temporary lowering of tariffs may compel some U.S. businesses to order goods that they had held off buying after President Trump raised them to 145 percent.



Trump’s Plan to Accept Luxury Jet From Qatar Strains Bounds of Propriety; Some Bidders in Trump’s Contest Sold All Their Digital Coins but Still Won

Trump’s Plan to Accept Luxury Jet From Qatar Strains Bounds of Propriety

The second Trump administration is blowing through limits on the mixing of public office and personal benefits.

 Some Bidders in Trump’s Contest Sold All Their Digital Coins but Still Won

Because of a quirk in the rules, some participants vying to dine with the president benefited from dumping the Trump family’s memecoins rather than accumulating them.


 

Hamas Frees American Held in Gaza in Deal That Largely Circumvents Israel

 Hamas Frees American Held in Gaza in Deal That Largely Circumvents Israel

Edan Alexander, a dual Israeli American national, was released following pressure from President Trump, who is set to travel to the region.

 

Farmers Sued Over Deleted Climate Data. So the Government Will Put It Back.

 Farmers Sued Over Deleted Climate Data. So the Government Will Put It Back.

The Agriculture Department pledged to restore online climate information that farmers said helped them do business, but which officials had deleted.


 

Friday, May 9, 2025

‘Justice for Cwecwe’: Report of a Child’s Rape Enrages South Africans

 ‘Justice for Cwecwe’: Report of a Child’s Rape Enrages South Africans - The New York Times (Thanks to Alana for this one)

A mother’s call for justice has challenged a culture of shame and inspired a nationwide movement to tackle the crisis of sexual violence.



Google AI announcements from April

 Google AI announcements from April (Thanks to Trevor for this one)

Thursday, May 8, 2025

Chicago born, Villanova educated, Americans Celebrate Pope Leo XIV, the First Pontiff From the U.S.

Americans Celebrate Pope Leo XIV, the First Pontiff From the U.S. - The New York Times (Thanks to Arya for this one)

Across the country, Catholics and non-Catholics alike greeted the news of the Chicago-born Pope Leo XIV with reverence and satisfaction.

 American Cardinal Robert Prevost chosen as new pope, Leo XIV, by Catholic cardinals - CBS News (Thanks to Finn R for this one)

Pope Leo XIV Live Updates: Pope Celebrates First Mass in Sistine Chapel - The New York Times (Thanks to Rex and Luca for this one)

Pope Leo XIV warns against lack of faith in first mass at Vatican (Thanks to Sara for this one)

Americans Celebrate Pope Leo XIV, the First Pontiff From the U.S. - The New York Times (Thanks to Valerie for this one)

New Pope Has Creole Roots in New Orleans - The New York Times (Thanks to Taylor for this one)

His ancestry, traced to a historic enclave of Afro-Caribbean culture, links Leo XIV to the rich and sometimes overlooked Black Catholic experience in America.

Who is Pope Leo XIV? Facts About Robert Francis Prevost’s Upbringing, Education and More - The New York Times, (Thanks to John for this one)

Who is the new Pope Leo XIV and what is his background? - NPR (Thanks to Elizabeth for this one)

Pope Leo XIV, first U.S. pope: Villanova reactions and Philadelphia updates

 Villanova community rejoices as an alum is to become the first pope from the United States

Cardinal Robert Prevost, a Chicago native and a Villanova graduate, will be the leader of 1.4 billion Roman Catholics worldwide.

'An American, wow:' Philadelphia Archbishop Nelson Pérez describes new pope and his humanitarian work



Inside the moments the Westhill boys lacrosse hazing plot was hatched

 Inside the moments the Westhill boys lacrosse hazing plot was hatched | CNN (Thanks to Finn Z for this one)


Casu marzu: The world’s ‘most dangerous’ cheese

Casu marzu: The world’s ‘most dangerous’ cheese | CNN (Thanks to Ali for this one)

It's illegal to sell or buy casu marzu. 
Giovanni Fancello


India strikes but loses jets - how will Pakistan respond? Four key questions

India Strikes Pakistan but Is Said to Have Lost Jets - The New York Times (Thanks to Rex for this one)

Officials and witnesses said that at least two Indian aircraft had crashed after India struck Pakistani targets, escalating the conflict between the nuclear powers.

 India strikes - how will Pakistan respond? Four key questions (Thanks to Finn R for this one)



Florida Wildlife Officers Kill 3 Black Bears After Deadly Attack

 Florida Wildlife Officers Kill 3 Black Bears After Deadly Attack - The New York Times (Thanks to Brody for this one)

The state’s wildlife agency will test the bears’ DNA to determine if any of them had attacked and killed an 89-year-old man.

Wildlife officers in Florida have killed three black bears after an 89-year-old man was mauled to death by one.Credit...Andrew West/The News-Press, via USA Today Network


Wednesday, May 7, 2025

China Is Likely to Play Hardball in U.S. Tariff Talks; Trump’s Threatened Tariffs Are So Large, 10% Feels Like a Relief

 China Is Likely to Play Hardball in U.S. Tariff Talks - The New York Times

Beijing says it will meet with American officials to discuss trade, but warned Washington against using the engagement to ratchet up pressure on China.

Trump’s Threatened Tariffs Are So Large, 10% Feels Like a Relief - The New York Times

As he proposes ever stiffer tariffs, President Trump has normalized his merely big ones.

He Lifeng, second from right, China’s top trade official, in Beijing in March. China said Mr. He would meet with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in Switzerland this week.Credit...Pool photo by Ng Han Guan


The Trump administration plans to send migrants to Libya on a military flight.

 The Trump administration plans to send migrants to Libya on a military flight.

Update: Swiftly deporting migrants to Libya would violate court order, US judge rules



Tuesday, May 6, 2025

India Strikes Pakistan Two Weeks After Terrorist Attack

 India Strikes Pakistan Two Weeks After Terrorist Attack

The strikes on what India called “terror camps” escalated the conflict between the nuclear powers. Pakistan said at least eight people were killed.

India Strikes Pakistan After a Terrorist Attack: What We Know

India’s actions came in response to a deadly terror attack two weeks ago in Kashmir, a territory that it has long fought over with Pakistan. 

A Timeline of Tensions Between India and Pakistan Over Kashmir

The April 22 terrorist attack in Kashmir inflamed a long-simmering conflict that could boil over into military confrontation.

India vs. Pakistan Is Also U.S. vs. China When It Comes to Arms Sales

Increasing Western military support to India, and China’s to Pakistan, signals a shift in global alignments — and another potential flashpoint for international tensions.

 

Trump family's net worth has increased by $2.9 billion thanks to crypto investments, new report says

 Trump family's net worth has increased by $2.9 billion thanks to crypto investments, new report says

Donald Trump hosts a $1.5 million-per-person fundraiser, raising ethics concerns 

58 crypto wallets have made millions on Trump’s meme coin. 764,000 have lost money, data shows

 Forbes: Trump profile and net worth

 

Carney Tells Trump Canada ‘Is Not for Sale’ During White House Visit

 Carney Tells Trump Canada ‘Is Not for Sale’ During White House Visit

The Canadian prime minister met with President Trump days after being elected on an anti-Trump platform as relations between the two allies are at a historic nadir.

Trump Surprises Canada With a New Message: We Love You

President Trump played nice when he came face-to-face with the new prime minister of Canada, the country he has spent months belittling.

 

How to choose perfect matcha

 How to choose perfect matcha – 8 ways to recognize high-quality matcha powder - MoyaMatcha (Thanks to Maia for this one)



As Trump Targets Researchers, Europe Makes a Pitch to Attract Scientists

 As Trump Targets Researchers, Europe Makes a Pitch to Attract Scientists - The New York Times (Thanks to Sabrina for this one)

The continent’s leaders are hoping to benefit as the Trump administration cuts support for research and threatens universities such as Harvard and Columbia with the freezing of federal funds.



Weed-smoking moms talk about parenting while high

 Weed-smoking moms talk about parenting while high - Los Angeles Times (Thanks to Maia for this one)



Monday, May 5, 2025

Antianxiety drugs in waterways are changing how salmon migrate

 Antianxiety drugs in waterways are changing how salmon migrate | CNN (Thanks to Ali for this one)

When the drug clobazam accumulates in Atlantic salmon's brains, migrating juvenile fish reach the ocean sooner, a new study found. A juvenile salmon is shown in May 2019. 
Jörgen Wiklund


Trump Says He Wants to Reopen Alcatraz as a Functioning Prison

 Trump Says He Wants to Reopen Alcatraz as a Functioning Prison - The New York Times

The project would be extraordinarily expensive at a time when the administration already plans to cut billions of dollars from the Justice Department’s budget.

It has been more than six decades since Alcatraz, which sits in San Francisco Bay, operated as a prison. Today it is best known as a damp, frigid and nostalgic staple of tourist packages and children’s field trips.Credit...Jim Wilson/The New York Times


Iran says its stance on nuclear talks with US remains constant

 Iran says its stance on nuclear talks with US remains constant | Reuters (Thanks to Frank for this one)



Daniel K. Inouye solar telescope captures new image of sunspots

 Daniel K. Inouye solar telescope captures new image of sunspots : NPR (Thanks to Elizabeth for this one)


Trump-appointed federal judge rejects use of Alien Enemies Act in Venezuelan deportations; Trump Says ‘I Don’t Know’ When Asked About Due Process and Upholding Constitution

 Trump-appointed federal judge rejects use of Alien Enemies Act in Venezuelan deportations

The ruling was the first time a judge weighed in on the merits of Trump's invocation of the wartime authority granted in 1798.

Trump Says ‘I Don’t Know’ When Asked About Due Process and Upholding Constitution - The New York Times

President Trump repeatedly said he didn’t know when asked in a TV interview whether every person on American soil was entitled to due process, as guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment.

Trump, asked if he has to 'uphold the Constitution,' says, 'I don't know'

Full interview: President Trump says he’ll be a ‘two-term president,’ downplays third-term talk

Trump says he'll reopen Alcatraz prison for America's worst offenders | AP News


With Sovereignty’s Kentucky Derby win, trainer Bill Mott finally sees his horse cross first

 With Sovereignty’s Kentucky Derby win, trainer Bill Mott finally sees his horse cross first - The Athletic (Thanks to John for this one)



Man accused of temporarily abandoning his kids at North Miami Burger King

 Man accused of temporarily abandoning his kids at North Miami Burger King (Thanks to Sebastian for this one)

‘People Who Are Salaried Are Crying’: Taxes on Workers Add to Debt Misery

 ‘People Who Are Salaried Are Crying’: Taxes on Workers Add to Debt Misery - The New York Times (Thanks to Alana for this one)

Increased payroll taxes are one element of a desperate bid in Kenya to keep the government running and pay off the country’s foreign creditors.

Where is the affordable housing? Where are health services and public transportation? Ms. Ndung’u asked. Ms. Gicheru added, “Suddenly the system is crumbling.”

Ms. Ndung’u said she would rather see Kenyans directly pay off the debt to China, the country’s biggest bilateral creditor, by using M-Changa, a digital fund-raising platform, instead of giving the money to the government through taxes and trusting it to do it.





RFK Jr. Orders Search for New Measles Treatments Instead of Urging Vaccination

 RFK Jr. Orders Search for New Measles Treatments Instead of Urging Vaccination - The New York Times (Thanks to Arya for this one)

Decades of research have turned up no miracle treatment for measles, but studies show the M.M.R. shot is 97 percent effective in preventing the disease.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the health secretary, in Washington last month.Credit...Pete Kiehart for The New York Times