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  1. Lady Gaga concert comb plot: Police in Brazil foil plan, singer not made aware until after performance Lady Gaga concert comb plot: Police in Brazil foil plan, singer not made aware until after performance A bomb plot at a free Lady Gaga concert in Brazil has been foiled, with police making multiple arrests before the world’s biggest ever concert. Gaga took to Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday night, performing to a record 2.1 million people, reportedly unaware of the plan for mass carnage of death. The Civil Police of Rio de Janeiro state, working in coordination with the Justice Ministry, said the plot was orchestrated by a group promoting hate speech and the radicalisation of teenagers. According to the Rio city hall, 2.1 million people attended the concert of the American pop icon on Saturday. “The suspects were recruiting participants, including minors, to carry out coordinated attacks using improvised explosives and Molotov cocktails,” the police said in a statement on Sunday. “They were clearly saying that they were planning an attack at Lady Gaga’s concert motivated by ******* orientation.” Lady Gaga’s team has now spoken out about the incident, claiming the singer or her team were not made aware of the incident before or during the show. “Prior to and during the show, there were no known safety concerns, nor any communication from the police or authorities to Lady Gaga regarding any potential risks,” a spokesperson said. “Her team worked closely with law enforcement throughout the planning and execution of the concert and all parties were confident in the safety measures in place.” The Justice Ministry said the recruiters identified themselves as members of Gaga’s global fan base, known as the Little Monsters. The operation was based on a report by the ministry’s cyber operations lab following a tip-off from Rio state police intelligence, which uncovered digital cells encouraging violent behaviour among teenagers using coded language and extremist symbolism. A man described as the group’s leader was arrested in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul for ******** possession of a firearm, while a teenager in Rio de Janeiro was detained for storing child ************. Authorities carried out over a dozen search and seizure warrants across the states of Rio de Janeiro, Mato Grosso, Rio Grande do Sul and Sao Paulo. – with Reuters Source link #Lady #Gaga #concert #comb #plot #Police #Brazil #foil #plan #singer #aware #performance Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  2. President Donald Trump’s approval rating by state in 2025 President Donald Trump’s approval rating by state in 2025 President Donald Trump’s second run in the Oval Office has moved past the 100-day mark, a whirlwind timeframe that has included questionable moves on tariffs—spiking concerns over the economic impact—plus the handling of the Russia-Ukraine talks. Meanwhile, some point to the 47th president’s economic policies and border control as positive trends in the early days, though Trump’s approval rating paints a different picture—an overall approval rating that has lingered around 45%, which is historically low. What is President Donald Trump’s approval rating? According to one set of data, here’s the breakdown in all 50 states. Alabama President Trump approval rating: 62% President Trump approval rating: 62% Alaska President Trump approval rating: 49% President Trump approval rating: 49% Arizona President Trump approval rating: 50% President Trump approval rating: 50% Arkansas President Trump approval rating: 61% President Trump approval rating: 61% California President Trump approval rating: 33% President Trump approval rating: 33% Colorado President Trump approval rating: 39% President Trump approval rating: 39% Connecticut President Trump approval rating: 40% President Trump approval rating: 40% Delaware President Trump approval rating: 36% President Trump approval rating: 36% Florida President Trump approval rating: 53% President Trump approval rating: 53% Georgia President Trump approval rating: 46% President Trump approval rating: 46% Hawaii President Trump approval rating: 26% President Trump approval rating: 26% Idaho President Trump approval rating: 66% President Trump approval rating: 66% Illinois President Trump approval rating: 37% President Trump approval rating: 37% Indiana President Trump approval rating: 57% President Trump approval rating: 57% Iowa President Trump approval rating: 49% President Trump approval rating: 49% Kansas President Trump approval rating: 57% President Trump approval rating: 57% Kentucky President Trump approval rating: 59% President Trump approval rating: 59% Louisiana President Trump approval rating: 56% President Trump approval rating: 56% Maine President Trump approval rating: 40% President Trump approval rating: 40% Maryland President Trump approval rating: 30% President Trump approval rating: 30% Massachusetts President Trump approval rating: 32% President Trump approval rating: 32% Michigan President Trump approval rating: 47% President Trump approval rating: 47% Minnesota President Trump approval rating: 43% President Trump approval rating: 43% Mississippi President Trump approval rating: 57% President Trump approval rating: 57% Missouri President Trump approval rating: 54% President Trump approval rating: 54% Montana President Trump approval rating: 56% President Trump approval rating: 56% Nebraska President Trump approval rating: 54% President Trump approval rating: 54% Nevada President Trump approval rating: 47% President Trump approval rating: 47% New Hampshire President Trump approval rating: 41% President Trump approval rating: 41% New Jersey President Trump approval rating: 40% President Trump approval rating: 40% New Mexico President Trump approval rating: 45% President Trump approval rating: 45% New York President Trump approval rating: 38% President Trump approval rating: 38% North Carolina President Trump approval rating: 47% President Trump approval rating: 47% North Dakota President Trump approval rating: 67% President Trump approval rating: 67% Ohio President Trump approval rating: 50% President Trump approval rating: 50% Oklahoma President Trump approval rating: 63% President Trump approval rating: 63% Oregon President Trump approval rating: 37% President Trump approval rating: 37% Pennsylvania President Trump approval rating: 46% President Trump approval rating: 46% Rhode Island President Trump approval rating: 36% President Trump approval rating: 36% South Carolina President Trump approval rating: 55% President Trump approval rating: 55% South Dakota President Trump approval rating: 58% President Trump approval rating: 58% Tennessee President Trump approval rating: 59% President Trump approval rating: 59% Texas President Trump approval rating: 50% President Trump approval rating: 50% Utah President Trump approval rating: 56% President Trump approval rating: 56% Vermont President Trump approval rating: 26% President Trump approval rating: 26% Virginia President Trump approval rating: 42% President Trump approval rating: 42% Washington President Trump approval rating: 36% President Trump approval rating: 36% West Virginia President Trump approval rating: 68% President Trump approval rating: 68% Wisconsin President Trump approval rating: 45% President Trump approval rating: 45% Wyoming President Trump approval rating: 69% (Data courtesy of World Population Review) President Trump approval rating: 69% (Data courtesy of World Population Review) This article originally appeared on The List Wire: President Donald Trump’s approval rating in each state after 100 days Source link #President #Donald #Trumps #approval #rating #state Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  3. Nintendo is suing the accessory brand that flaunted Switch 2 mockups ahead of its reveal Nintendo is suing the accessory brand that flaunted Switch 2 mockups ahead of its reveal Nintendo is going after the company that showed off unauthorized mockups of the not-yet-announced Switch 2 at CES 2025. In a filed on Friday, Nintendo accuses accessory maker Genki of trademark infringement, unfair competition and false advertising, arguing that Genki “embarked upon a strategic campaign intended to capitalize on the public interest surrounding Nintendo’s next-generation console.” According to Nintendo, Genki promoted accessories it claimed are compatible with the Switch 2 despite not having official access to the console, and used the Switch logo to do so. Following the initial reports in January that Genki brought Switch 2 mockups to CES and published a video said to show a 3D render of the console, Nintendo released a statement to say that neither the hardware nor imagery were official, per . While Genki reportedly claimed it had access to a Switch 2 at first, the company later wrote on that it does “not own or possess a ****** market console,” and told (translated by ) that its mockups were based solely on leaked information. In the lawsuit, Nintendo says Genki’s “statements were contradictory and inconsistent,” yet the company “maintained its representation to consumers that its accessories will be compatible with the Nintendo Switch 2 upon the console’s release.” Nintendo officially on January 16, a little over a week after the mockups made their CES appearance. Even in the months since, Nintendo alleges, Genki “continues to exploit the attention of the media and fan base and usurp and threaten sales of Nintendo’s own accessories,” through means including piggybacking on Nintendo Direct with its own “Genki Direct” event immediately after. In a statement shared on X following the filing, said it is “taking [the lawsuit] seriously and working with legal counsel to respond thoughtfully.” “What we can say is this: Genki has always been an independent company focused on building innovative gaming accessories for the community we love,” Genki’s post continued. “We’re proud of the work we’ve done, and we stand by the quality and originality of our products. While we can’t comment in detail, we’re continuing preparations to fulfill orders and showcase our newest products at PAX East this week.” The Nintendo Switch 2 arrives after years of rumors and speculation. In the lawsuit, Nintendo notes that it began planning the next-gen console shortly after the release of the first. Pre-orders for the Nintendo Switch 2 opened in April, and the console . Source link #Nintendo #suing #accessory #brand #flaunted #Switch #mockups #ahead #reveal Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  4. Monday Briefing: Inside Australia’s Election Monday Briefing: Inside Australia’s Election Albanese cruised to re-election in Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pulled off a stunning landslide victory on Saturday to clinch a second term as Australia’s leader. The global turmoil caused by President Trump’s policies made the U.S. leader a factor throughout the election, and anti-Trump sentiment appears to have helped deliver the center-left Albanese the win. Peter Dutton, the leader of the conservative opposition, also lost his parliamentary seat in his home state of Queensland. On the eve of the election, we spoke with Victoria Kim, our Australia correspondent, to learn more. Pollsters for a long time thought the opposition was all but certain to win. What changed? Victoria: Earlier in the year, Dutton leaned into some of Trump’s rhetoric and policies in talking about government efficiency, saying he would eliminate public service positions and expressing distaste for diversity initiatives. As the world got a clearer view of what the second Trump presidency really looked like, that association seemed to backfire. Even though Australia hasn’t seen nearly the level of impact from the tumult in Washington as Canada has, it still cast a pall over electing someone even remotely in Trump’s likeness. The conservative opposition also hasn’t made an effective case that average Australians would fare better in matters like cost of living or housing under its stewardship. Is the vote for Albanese based on a desire for stability? Analysts say it’s more that the economic uncertainties and international convulsions emanating from Washington make the option of Albanese — who is practical and understated, if unlikely to attempt bold moves to address larger challenges facing the country — more palatable. Israel’s siege of Gaza is ‘catastrophic,’ doctors said It has been more than 60 days since Israel halted all humanitarian aid entering Gaza — no food, water, fuel or medicine. Preventable diseases and illnesses are surging — and so is the likelihood of dying from them, doctors say. Some patients in Gaza — people with treatable heart problems or kidney failure — have called the enclave’s health minister themselves to ask: If there is no medicine, what else can they try? “There’s no advice I can give them,” the minister said. “In most cases, those patients die.” Reaction: As humanitarian groups and European officials condemn the blockade, Israel has argued that it is lawful, and that Gazans have enough available provisions. Changing tactics: Israel said it would mobilize thousands of reserve soldiers to bolster its Gaza campaign. Six deadly minutes: We broke down how Israeli soldiers killed 15 rescue workers in Gaza in March. More U.S. air defense is being sent to Ukraine A Patriot air-defense system that was based in Israel will be sent to Ukraine after it is refurbished, current and former U.S. officials said. Western allies are also discussing the logistics of asking Germany or Greece to provide Kyiv with another one. While Ukraine is still receiving weapons authorized under the Biden administration, those supplies are expected to end this summer. Tim Friede has injected himself with more than 650 doses of snake venom to build his immunity to 16 deadly species. He has also allowed snakes to bite him about 200 times. Scientists now think Friede’s blood could be used to develop a universal antivenom, one that could help solve a dire global health problem. Lives lived: Sister Inah Canabarro Lucas, a Brazilian nun who was believed to be the oldest person in the world, died at 116. CONVERSATION STARTERS The past and the future of ****** music in ‘Sinners’ In a scene from Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners,” an ambitious tracking shot inside a 1930s juke joint spiritually unites a bluesman with other, more contemporary musicians, including a D.J. at a turntable. “Aakomon Jones, our choreographer, is changing choreography ever so slightly so that folks still feel like they’re in their time, but also outside of it as we get more and more heightened in this moment,” Coogler said. Watch as the director narrates the scene here. RECOMMENDATIONS That’s it for today. See you tomorrow. — Emmett P.S. Lyndsey Layton is our new climate editor. A correction: Friday’s newsletter misstated the timing of Sean Combs’s trial. It starts this month, not next month. We welcome your feedback. Send us your suggestions at *****@*****.tld. Source link #Monday #Briefing #Australias #Election Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  5. Romanian Eurosceptic Simion on course for election win Romanian Eurosceptic Simion on course for election win Eurosceptic George Simion appeared on course for victory in the first round of Romania’s presidential election re-run, partial results showed, after a ballot seen as a test of the rise of Donald Trump-style nationalism in the European Union. Ballots from 50 per cent of voting stations showed former senator Crin Antonescu, 65, in second place, with 23 per cent, behind Simion’s 42 per cent. In third place was Bucharest Mayor Nicusor Dan, 55, at 16 per cent. The top two candidates will meet in a runoff on May 18. A Simion victory could isolate the country, erode private investment and destabilise NATO’s eastern flank, where Ukraine is fighting a three-year-old Russian invasion, political observers say. “This is not just an electoral victory, it is a victory of Romanian dignity. It is the victory of those who have not lost hope, of those who still believe in Romania, a free, respected, sovereign country,” Simion said. Benefiting from a wave of popular anger against mainstream leaders, Simion, 38, opposes military aid to neighbouring Ukraine, is critical of the EU leadership and says he is aligned with the US president’s Make America Great Again movement. Antonescu, 65, absent from politics for a decade, wants to continue Romania’s substantial role in supporting Ukraine, and is well known by the electorate. Sunday’s vote came five months after a first attempt to hold the election was cancelled because of alleged Russian interference in favour of far-right frontrunner Calin Georgescu, since banned from standing again. Simion voted alongside Georgescu, who called the election a “fraud” and urged people to take their country back. As dozens of people thronged outside the voting station chanting “Calin for president”, Simion said his vote was “to restore democracy”. “It’s possible the diaspora vote will be enough to push Dan into the run-off,” said Sergiu Miscoiu, a political science professor at Babes-Bolyai University. “But Dan may have a harder time against Simion.” Simion is not the only MAGA-style politician seeking election in central Europe. Karol Nawrocki, the presidential candidate backed by Poland’s main nationalist opposition party in a presidential election on May 18, met Trump this week. If elected, they would expand a cohort of Eurosceptic leaders that already includes the Hungarian and Slovak prime ministers. “Romania and Poland are two important countries for the United States,” Simion told Reuters on Friday. “We represent partners and we represent allies, both military and politically, to the current (US) administration. This is why it is important for MAGA presidents to be in charge in Bucharest and Warsaw.” Romania’s president has a semi-executive role that includes commanding the armed forces and chairing the security council that decides on military aid. To date, Romania has donated a Patriot air defence battery to Kyiv, is training Ukrainian fighter pilots and has enabled the export of 30 million metric tons of Ukrainian grain through its ****** Sea port of Constanta since Russia’s invasion. The country’s president can also veto important EU votes and appoints the prime minister, chief judges, prosecutors and secret service heads. The Trump administration has accused Romania of suppressing political opposition and lacking democratic values after November’s election was cancelled on what Vice President JD Vance called “flimsy evidence”. Source link #Romanian #Eurosceptic #Simion #election #win Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  6. Brazilian police arrest 2 people over alleged plot targeting Lady Gaga concert in Rio Brazilian police arrest 2 people over alleged plot targeting Lady Gaga concert in Rio Brazilian police arrest 2 people over alleged plot targeting Lady Gaga concert in Rio Source link #Brazilian #police #arrest #people #alleged #plot #targeting #Lady #Gaga #concert #Rio Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  7. Romanian election exit polls: Hard-right Trump fan George Simion wins first round – politico.eu Romanian election exit polls: Hard-right Trump fan George Simion wins first round – politico.eu Romanian election exit polls: Hard-right Trump fan George Simion wins first round politico.euNationalist Simion ahead in Romanian election rerun – exit polls BBCMeet George Simion, the hard-right Romanian election winner … who’s banned from Ukraine politico.euRomanians vote in presidential rerun after voided election sparked deep political crisis AP NewsFar-Right Leader Ahead in Romanian Election, Exit Polls Show Bloomberg.com Source link #Romanian #election #exit #polls #Hardright #Trump #fan #George #Simion #wins #politico.eu Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  8. More Aussie artist openers for major global music acts More Aussie artist openers for major global music acts More *********** music artists are set to get a break under a NSW government plan to offer discounted venue fees to major international concert tours. Source link #Aussie #artist #openers #major #global #music #acts Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  9. Putin shows off gym and juicer on tour around his private apartment Putin shows off gym and juicer on tour around his private apartment Credit: Russia 1 / Pavel Zarubin Vladimir Putin showed off his gym and luxury juicer while discussing his desire to punch everyone on a tour around his private Kremlin apartment. In a documentary aired on Sunday to mark his quarter century in power, the Russian leader provides a first-ever look inside the gilded residence where he reveals he has lived since Russia invaded Ukraine three years ago. Putin is seen making tea for state TV reporter Pavel Zarubin in a small kitchen – where he keeps his £200 ***********-made blender and a £400 Turkish coffee maker – as he offers him Belarusian chocolates and fermented milk. The public is also treated to a glimpse of his large private gym and its dozens of weight machines, as well as a large hallway filled with a seemingly endless rack of Putin’s suits. Looking back on his 25 years as Russian leader, the 72-year-old claimed that he doesn’t “feel like some kind of politician” and that he remains close to the concerns of ordinary people. “I continue to breathe the very same air as millions of Russian citizens. It is very important. God willing that it continues as long as possible. And that it doesn’t disappear,” he said. During the film, he also mulled over his succession and said he “hopes” he will not have to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine. Asked whether he sometimes gets the urge to punch someone despite his “cold-blooded and reserved” exterior, Putin answered: “Always”, adding: “But I fight it”. Credit: Pavel Zarubin Putin, a former KGB colonel, is the longest-serving Russian leader since Joseph Stalin, who was in power for 29 years until his death in 1953. Putin’s private life is highly secretive, and his decision to open his Kremlin home to journalists suggests an eagerness to present himself in a more personal light. As he begins the interview, Putin is seen opening the front door of the apartment to Mr Zarubin, quipping that “Yes, this is the apartment, as you can see it’s not far away.” His remark suggests that the location of the apartment is close to the Kremlin itself, the fortified official seat of government in Moscow. Putin and his interviewer then move into a hallway area adorned with chandeliers and gold-framed mirrors, while a large portrait of Russian Emperor Alexander III is prominently placed on a mantelpiece. Russian leader shows off his hallway decorations with chandeliers and gold-framed mirrors Video shows Putin has a gym built into his accommodation Ironically Alexander III, who ruled in the late 19th-century, was known as the “Peacemaker” in Russia as he fought no major wars. The apartment’s colour scheme is a mix of whites and golds, and is said to contain a library, a small church and two bedrooms, as well as its kitchen. A white piano can also be seen in the footage and, when asked if he plays it, Putin says he rarely has the time to do so. Showing off his fridge at one point, he revealed he was a big fan of kefir, a fermented milk drink that is good for gut health. Vladimir Putin revealed that he is a big fan of the fermented yoghurt drink, Kefir Responding to a question about Ukrainian strikes on Russian territory, the Russian leader claimed he was strong enough to finish the three-year war without relying on nuclear weapons. “There has been no need to use those [nuclear] weapons… and I hope they will not be required,” he said. “We have enough strength and means to bring what was started in 2022 to a logical conclusion with the outcome Russia requires.” Putin is facing growing criticism from the Trump administration for obstructing US and Ukrainian efforts to strike a peace deal to end the war in Ukraine. Putin is celebrating 25 years in power after he emerged as the victor of the March 2024 election, which is widely suspected to have been rigged. Putin secured 87 per cent of the vote. In the TV interview, he addressed the question of who should replace him as leader of Russia, but only in vague terms. “I think that there should be a person, or rather several people, so that the people have a choice,” he said. It came as the Kremlin announced Putin would be signing a “series of deals” next week with ******** president Xi Jinping, during a three-day visit to Moscow for Victory Day celebrations. Moscow’s famous Victory Day parade will be held under tight security on Red Square, with Russian soldiers who took part in the ********, full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 expected to play a prominent role. Source link #Putin #shows #gym #juicer #tour #private #apartment Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  10. New source of gold, platinum, and uranium discovered in space – Earth.com New source of gold, platinum, and uranium discovered in space – Earth.com New source of gold, platinum, and uranium discovered in space Earth.comWe figured out where gold comes from. The answer is explosive. The Washington PostViolent events like starquakes could lead to cosmic gold CNNAstronomers spot a gold mine in massive cosmic flares Science | AAASFlares From Magnetized Stars Can Forge Planets’ Worth of Gold, Other Heavy Elements Simons Foundation Source link #source #gold #platinum #uranium #discovered #space #Earth.com Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  11. Danielle Laidley’s player ratings: Every Fremantle Docker and West Coast Eagle ranked after round eight Danielle Laidley’s player ratings: Every Fremantle Docker and West Coast Eagle ranked after round eight Danielle Laidley runs an eye over every Fremantle Docker and West Coast Eagle after round eight. Who starred and who struggled? Source link #Danielle #Laidleys #player #ratings #Fremantle #Docker #West #Coast #Eagle #ranked Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  12. City councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson to plead guilty Monday to federal public corruption charges City councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson to plead guilty Monday to federal public corruption charges She made history four years ago with her election to the Boston City Council, but Tania Fernandes Anderson’s tenure on that body could come to an ignominious end Monday. Fernandes Anderson is expected to plead guilty in federal court to one count of wire fraud and one count of theft involving public funds. In exchange, prosecutors are dropping four charges — including falsifying tax returns. By pleading guilty, Fernandes Anderson could face a significantly reduced sentence. Prison terms for wire fraud can run up to 20 years. Prosecutors will ask for one year and one day in prison — as well as restitution of $13,000. That is the same amount in public funds Fernandes Anderson is accused of awarding as a bonus to a relative working in her city council office — with the understanding that $7,000 would come back to Fernandes Anderson to pay an ethics fine. That ethics fine, $5,000, was imposed on Fernandes Anderson in 2023 as a penalty for hiring two immediate family members to her city council staff. She was also required to terminate their employment. That was in August 2022. Boston councilwoman to plead guilty to corruption charges, will resign from post A few months later, the Department of Justice alleged that Fernandes Anderson informed the city of a new hire — with an assurance that person was not related to her. The charging documents refer to that new hire as Staff Member A — and describe that person as a relative of Fernandes Anderson, but not an immediate family member. Staff Member A is the person who received the $13,000 in early May 2023. By June 9, the DOJ alleged Staff Member A had paid $7,000 in cash to Fernandes Anderson. A federal grand jury indicted Fernandes Anderson last December. Calls for her resignation have been growing since then. In early April, she agreed to the plea deal and said she would resign. Among those opposed to holding a special election: Secretary of State William Galvin. He put Boston’s elections department under receivership after the city ran out of ballots during last November’s election. “We think it would be a mistake,” Galvin said. “We don’t think it’s going to accomplish anything because the person would only serve for a couple of months and they would simultaneously be running again in September. So you’d be elected in July and running again in September that doesn’t make any sense.” This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available. Download the FREE Boston 25 News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Boston 25 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch Boston 25 News NOW Source link #City #councilor #Tania #Fernandes #Anderson #plead #guilty #Monday #federal #public #corruption #charges Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  13. ‘Thunderbolts’ kicks off the summer movie season with $76 million at the box office – AP News ‘Thunderbolts’ kicks off the summer movie season with $76 million at the box office – AP News ‘Thunderbolts’ kicks off the summer movie season with $76 million at the box office AP NewsDisney and Marvel’s ‘Thunderbolts*’ snares $76 million domestic opening CNBCBox Office: ‘Thunderbolts*’ Kicks Off Summer Movie Season With $76 Million Debut VarietyThunderbolts* review – Florence Pugh is saving grace of Marvel’******-and-miss mess The Guardian’Thunderbolts’ end, post-credits scene tease ‘Avengers’ (spoilers) USA Today Source link #Thunderbolts #kicks #summer #movie #season #million #box #office #News Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  14. Peter McParland: Former Northern Ireland and Aston Villa forward dies aged 91 Peter McParland: Former Northern Ireland and Aston Villa forward dies aged 91 Northern Ireland and Aston Villa legend Peter McParland has died at the age of 91. McParland, who won 34 caps, holds the record for most goals scored for Northern Ireland in World Cup finals, five goals at the 1958 tournament as they reached the quarter-finals of the tournament. He was revered at Villa, where he scored 121 goals in 341 appearances, for his two goals in a 2-1 victory against Manchester United in the 1957 FA Cup final, the last time the club lifted the trophy. McParland began his career with Dundalk before he was signed by Villa in 1952, spending close to 10 years with the club. As well as the FA Cup win, McParland helped Villa to the Second Division title in 1959-60. The following year, he scored the extra-time winner which secured a 3-2 aggregate victory over Rotherham United in the inaugural League Cup final. “Aston Villa Football Club is profoundly saddened to learn that Peter McParland, the last surviving member of the club’s 1957 FA Cup-winning team, has passed away. “The thoughts of everyone at the club are with Peter’s family and loved ones at this extremely difficult time,” said a club statement. After his time at Villa, McParland also had spells with Wolves, Plymouth Argyle, Worcester City in England as well as Toronto Inter-Roma in Canada and Atalanta Chiefs in the US. He finished his career with Northern Irish side Glentoran, spending three years as the Glens’ player-manager. McParland netted twice on his Northern Ireland debut against Wales and went on to score eight more goals for his country. Source link #Peter #McParland #Northern #Ireland #Aston #Villa #dies #aged Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  15. Rising Brit Draper gets Ruud awakening in Madrid final Rising Brit Draper gets Ruud awakening in Madrid final Jack Draper has been beaten in three gruelling sets by an inspired Casper Ruud in the Madrid Open final. The exciting 23-year-old Briton, who will become a top-five player next week, fought back to level the match after losing the opening set on Sunday, but it was three-time grand slam finalist Ruud, so often an underrated star, who held the edge on the crucial points. Draper was bidding for a second ATP 1000 title in two months following his Indian Wells triumph in mid-March, but he fell short against the tough Norwegian, who triumphed 7-5 3-6 6-4 in just under two-and-a-half hours. The 26-year-old 14th seed, playing in his 18th clay-court final, overcame both a rib injury sustained in the semi-final and the resilient Draper to secure the trophy after previously dispatching Taylor ******, Daniil Medvedev and Francisco Cerundolo. “It’s been a long time coming. I have been dreaming about this since I was young. I knew Jack was playing unbelievable, so I had to bring my A-plus game,” Ruud said in an on-court interview. Draper had looked to be in control early in the first set as he set off in pursuit of a first ATP clay-court crown, forcing the first break of serve to lead 3-1, but from 5-3 down Ruud launched a superb counter-offensive, reeling off four successive games to take the first set in 52 minutes. The turnaround left Draper furious as he remonstrated with himself and his coach, but he quickly regrouped to play solidly before ripping a forehand winner to break Ruud for a second time and move 4-3 ahead. Draper then showed resilience to fend off two break points in the next game to move 5-3 up before breaking Ruud for the third time in the match to level it up at one set each. The Briton produced a pivotal hold at 1-1 in the decider, surviving three break points in a game that lasted over 10 minutes to edge 2-1 ahead. Both players came under heavy pressure on serve, with Draper letting slip two break points as Ruud drew level at 2-2 before winning the next two games to move 4-2 in front. Draper was a point away from going 5-2 down, but dug deep to hold and trail 4-3, and after both players won their next service games, Ruud made no mistake when serving for the title at 5-4. Source link #Rising #Brit #Draper #Ruud #awakening #Madrid #final Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  16. Trump Says He Won’t Remove Fed Chair Powell, Says Good Parts Of Economy Are His Doing Trump Says He Won’t Remove Fed Chair Powell, Says Good Parts Of Economy Are His Doing FILE – President Donald Trump gives a commencement address at the University of Alabama, Thursday, May 1, 2025, in Tuscaloosa, Ala. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File) via Associated Press WASHINGTON, May 4 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump said he will not remove Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve Board chairman before his term ends in May 2026 while describing the central banker as “a total stiff” and repeating calls for the Fed to lower interest rates. Trump insisted that his moves to upend the global trading system with higher tariffs would eventually make Americans rich, and insisted that a first-quarter contraction in the U.S. economy was the result of former President Joe Biden’s policies. In an interview with “Meet the Press with Kristen Welker” on NBC News that aired on Sunday, Trump said he expected the Fed to lower interest rates at some point. “Well, he should lower them. And at some point, he will. He’d rather not because he’s not a fan of mine. You know, he just doesn’t like me because I think he’s a total stiff,” he said in the interview, which was taped in Florida on Friday. Asked if he would remove Powell before his term as chair ends in 2026, Trump issued his most definitive denial, saying, “No, no, no. That was a total – why would I do that? I get to replace the person in another short ******* of time.” Wall Street stocks fell sharply last month after Trump doubled down on his attacks against Powell, amplifying concerns about the central bank’s autonomy and rattling markets. After the nosedive, Trump has backed off somewhat. The comments aired on Sunday were the clearest indication yet that the president would keep Powell in place, which could reassure markets deeply unsettled by Trump’s moves to upend the global trading system with a tsunami of tariffs. On April 2, Trump imposed a 10% tariff on most countries, along with higher tariff rates for many trading partners that were then suspended for 90 days. He has also imposed 25% tariffs on autos, steel and aluminum, 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico, and 145% tariffs on China. Mixed Signals On Economy Trump continued to send mixed messages on the economy, dismissing concerns about a first-quarter decline in GDP and arguing that his predecessor was to blame for any economic weakness, but that he deserved credit for any signs of strength. Trump’s whipsaw moves on tariffs have sparked the most volatile weeks on Wall Street since the early part of the COVID pandemic five years ago. Asked when the economy would be solely his responsibility, Trump said, “It partially is right now. And I really mean this. I think the good parts are the Trump economy and the bad parts are the Biden economy because he’s done a terrible job.” He said his administration should get credit for driving down energy and gasoline costs and starting to reverse the U.S. trade deficit. He glossed over concerns that tariffs on China would raise consumer prices, saying Americans simply didn’t need large numbers of cheap goods such as dolls and pencils. “I’m just saying they don’t need to have 30 dolls,” Trump said. “They can have three. They don’t need to have 250 pencils. They can have five.” Trump’s administration is negotiating with over 15 countries for trade deals that could avert the higher tariffs, and officials say the first deal could be announced soon. During the interview with NBC News, Trump declined to rule out making some of the tariffs permanent. “No, I wouldn’t do that because if somebody thought they were going to come off the table, why would they build in the United States?” he said, touting trillions of dollars in investments announced by foreign and domestic companies. Trump acknowledged that he had been “very tough with China,” essentially cutting off trade between the world’s two large economies, but said Beijing now wanted to reach an agreement. “We’ve gone cold turkey,” he said. “That means we’re not losing a trillion dollars … because we’re not doing business with them right now. And they want to make a deal. They want to make a deal very badly. We’ll see how that all turns out, but it’s got to be a fair deal.” Reporting by Andrea Shalal; Editing by Ross Colvin, Saad Sayeed and Mark Porter Source link #Trump #Wont #Remove #Fed #Chair #Powell #Good #Parts #Economy Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  17. Brazilian police arrest 2 suspects over bomb plot targeting Lady Gaga's concert in Rio – ABC News Brazilian police arrest 2 suspects over bomb plot targeting Lady Gaga's concert in Rio – ABC News Brazilian police arrest 2 suspects over bomb plot targeting Lady Gaga’s concert in Rio ABC NewsBrazilian police arrest 2 people over alleged plot targeting Lady Gaga concert in Rio CNNLady Gaga Concert Threat: Bomb Plot Stopped by Brazilian Police Us WeeklyBrazil police thwart bomb attack on Lady Gaga concert BBCLady Gaga rocks Copacabana Beach with a free concert for more than 2 million fans NPR Source link #Brazilian #police #arrest #suspects #bomb #plot #targeting #Lady #Gaga039s #concert #Rio #ABC #News Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  18. AFL Watch: Neil Erasmus among Fremantle Dockers players with limited impact in Peel Thunder loss to East Perth AFL Watch: Neil Erasmus among Fremantle Dockers players with limited impact in Peel Thunder loss to East Perth Will the Dockers turn to their Peel Thunder crew as they look to bounce back from a horror show this week? Here’s how all of Fremantle’s AFL-listed players performed at WAFL level. Source link #AFL #Watch #Neil #Erasmus #among #Fremantle #Dockers #players #limited #impact #Peel #Thunder #loss #East #Perth Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  19. ‘Beyond anything I’ve ever seen’ ‘Beyond anything I’ve ever seen’ Water pollution is a common occurrence that happens both intentionally and unintentionally. Chemicals spilled in bodies of water are toxic to both the environment and human health. Contractors Braden Lance and Jeremy Oliver repeatedly disposed of oil field wastewater in a small pond in northeastern Utah. According to The Salt Lake Tribune, the men were hired to dump the waste in a disposal facility in Wyoming. Reportedly, they cut corners to pocket money and avoid the long drive to the assigned dump site. The oil, hydraulic fluid, grease, sand, and mud in the wastewater gave off a chemical odor and killed plants surrounding the lake. Both offenders were charged with “third-degree felony counts of ‘unlawful discharge of pollutants,'” per The Salt Lake Tribune. The Salt Lake Tribune also shared the news on its Instagram account. The graphic quotes Brent Kasza, a Utah Trust Lands Administration special agent who was astounded by this crime against human health, natural ecosystems, and aquatic animals. “The sheer quantity of the pollution was beyond anything I’ve ever seen as an investigator,” he said. Watch now: Giant snails invading New York City? Pollutants such as oil and hydraulic fluid in bodies of water pose a significant threat to public health and drinking water, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Oil waste in aquatic spaces impacts the food chain, which can, in turn, damage human food sources. The contractors responsible for the overwhelming damage to the Utah pond failed to consider the consequences not only for plants and animals in the area but also for people. One review reported on the consequences of oil exposure on the human body. It compiled a group of studies and found that exposure to pollutants spilled in bodies of water can impact individuals’ nervous system, skin, and mental health. Appalled by Lance’s and Oliver’s crimes, members of the public commented on The Salt Lake Tribune’s social post. One person angrily joked, “Charge them to the full extent of the law, then make them drink it.” Another commented, “Sickening.” Join our free newsletter for good news and useful tips, and don’t miss this cool list of easy ways to help yourself while helping the planet. Source link #Ive Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  20. A missile from Yemen halts flights in Israel hours before vote on intensifying Gaza war – AP News A missile from Yemen halts flights in Israel hours before vote on intensifying Gaza war – AP News A missile from Yemen halts flights in Israel hours before vote on intensifying Gaza war AP NewsHouthi Missile Hits Near Tel Aviv Airport The New York TimesHouthi missile strike at Israel airport halts flights ahead of key vote on Gaza war NPRMissile fired by Yemen’s Houthis lands near Israel’s main airport ReutersIsrael’s Arrow air defenses, US THAAD system both failed to intercept Houthi missile, sources say The Times of Israel Source link #missile #Yemen #halts #flights #Israel #hours #vote #intensifying #Gaza #war #News Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]
  21. Goldfields Oasis cafe to reopen Goldfields Oasis cafe to reopen Gym-goers and sports lovers can soon enjoy a warm beverage and bite to eat after their fitness sessions, with the cafe at Goldfields Oasis Recreation Centre set to reopen. Source link #Goldfields #Oasis #cafe #reopen Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  22. The New York Catholic Bishops Just Responded To Trump’s Pope Picture And It’s Going Mega Viral The New York Catholic Bishops Just Responded To Trump’s Pope Picture And It’s Going Mega Viral In case you missed the news, Donald Trump wants to be the next Pope. SAUL LOEB / AFP via Getty Images Last week, he jokingly (?!?) said, “I’d like to be Pope. That would be my number one choice.” CSPAN/HuffPost/Twitter: @HuffPost On Saturday, the internet collectively lost it when the White House posted this AI picture: WhiteHouse/x.com Related: Here Are 15 Jaw-Dropping Moments That Made Highly-Paid Employees Say “I Quit” Lawrence O’Donnell called it, “A photograph of deep unrelenting perversion.” Lawrence/x.com Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Governor Kathy Hochul from New York called it “deeply offensive.” GovKathyHochul/x.com Related: 36 Shocking Things Doctors And Nurses Witnessed At Hospitals That I Genuinely Can’t Believe And a BUNCH of people asked something like this: “Just for a second imagine if Obama did this?” conorjrogers/sx.com Now, the Catholic Bishops of New York State have weighed in on it. KENA BETANCUR / AFP via Getty Images Their response is going mega viral: NYSCatholicConf/x.com Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Meanwhile, Team Trump seemed to double-down on the joke with another AI video: @teamtrump/tiktok.com Thoughts? Also in Internet Finds: 27 Extremely Disturbing Wikipedia Pages That Will Haunt Your Dreams Until The End Of Your Days Also in Internet Finds: 23 People Who Tried Their Best, But Crapped The Bed So Bad Also in Internet Finds: 50 Of The Funniest Stories People Shared About The “Stupidest Person” They’ve Met Source link #York #Catholic #Bishops #Responded #Trumps #Pope #Picture #Mega #Viral Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  23. Formula 1 rolls out full-size LEGO cars for Miami GP drivers parade – Motorsport.com Formula 1 rolls out full-size LEGO cars for Miami GP drivers parade – Motorsport.com Formula 1 rolls out full-size LEGO cars for Miami GP drivers parade Motorsport.comHow Lego built life-size F1 cars for Miami GP driver parade ESPNDriveable LEGO big builds welcomed to Miami drivers’ parade Formula 1Full-Size Lego Formula 1 Ferrari Race Car Wows Crowds at Miami GP Car and DriverHow Lego used nearly 4M pieces to build 10 life-sized, drivable Formula 1 cars USA Today Source link #Formula #rolls #fullsize #LEGO #cars #Miami #drivers #parade #Motorsport.com Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  24. Nick Bruining: The suite of services awaiting you on the MyGov portal Nick Bruining: The suite of services awaiting you on the MyGov portal For those that haven’t yet set up a MyGov access account, an amazing world of useful information and government services awaits you. Source link #Nick #Bruining #suite #services #awaiting #MyGov #portal Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  25. Plane crashes into Los Angeles-area neighbourhood, killing 2 people and a dog – National Plane crashes into Los Angeles-area neighbourhood, killing 2 people and a dog – National A small plane crashed into a neighbourhood in Simi Valley, Calif., on Saturday afternoon, killing two people and a dog aboard the aircraft and damaging two homes, authorities said. Fire crews responded, and police cordoned off the streets, warning people to stay clear of the area. Smoke could be seen billowing from the roof of one home in the Wood Ranch section of the community, which lies nearly 50 miles (80 kilometers) northwest of Los Angeles. Wreckage could be seen between the two homes. The Ventura County Fire Department confirmed that residents were inside at the time but said they evacuated with no reported injuries. Both homes sustained structural damage and were impacted by the fire, authorities said. About 40 firefighters were on scene. With the flames out, they began working on salvage. Firefighters work at the site of a plane ****** in the Wood Ranch section of Simi Valley, Calif., on Saturday, May 3, 2025. AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill Officials initially reported one death. Later Saturday, the Simi Valley Police Department said the pilot, a passenger and a dog in the airplane died. Story continues below advertisement As of Sunday, authorities had not released any information about the occupants of the single-engine Van’s RV-10, which is a popular home-built plane sold in kit form. They also did not say what might have caused the ******. Get daily National news Get the day’s top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day. An investigator with the National Transportation Safety Board also was on the scene Saturday. NTSB spokesperson Peter Knudson said once the wreckage of the plane is documented, it will be moved to a secure facility for further evaluation. Trending Now Quebec drug maker recalls pain medicine amid potentially fatal health risks Calgary man who fatally stabbed fitness instructor found guilty Investigators also will be combing through the plane’s maintenance records, weather forecasts, recordings of any air traffic control communications, witness statements, the pilot’s background and any surveillance video that might have captured the aircraft. In January another Van’s RV-10 crashed into a warehouse in Fullerton, which is southeast of Los Angeles, while trying to make an emergency landing, killing the pilot and his teen daughter and injuring 19 people in the building. A preliminary report issued by the NTSB said that plane appeared to have had a door ajar during flight. It will likely be weeks before the NTSB releases preliminary findings on the Simi Valley ******. A final report comes months later. Firefighters work at the site of a plane ****** in the Wood Ranch section of Simi Valley, Calif., on Saturday, May 3, 2025. AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill &copy 2025 The ********* Press Source link #Plane #crashes #Los #Angelesarea #neighbourhood #killing #people #dog #National Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content] For verified travel tips and real support, visit: [Hidden Content]

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