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Doctor Who Showrunner Defends Inclusion

BBC sci-fi show Doctor Who, starring Ncuti Gatwa as the Doctor, is being criticized for its perceived “wokeness.” However, the show’s boss, Russell T Davies, has hit back at these claims. According to Davies, he doesn’t have time for complaints from online warriors and prefers to focus on representing diverse perspectives. Davies stated that when … Read more

Russia Hands Over ISS Control to Japan

Russia has handed over control of the International Space Station (ISS) to Japan, marking a significant change in the space agency’s role. Cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin, representing the Russian space agency Roscosmos, transferred command of the orbiting lab to Takuya Onishi of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) during a ceremony on April 18. Ovchinin expressed … Read more

UK Sees Rise in Book Requests Amid US-Style Censorship Pressure

Book requests on library shelves are increasing in the UK, with some authors and publishers targeted by pressure groups. The trend mirrors the situation in the US, where 72% of book bans last year were brought forward by organized groups. According to an associate professor at UCL, UK school librarians have reported being targeted by … Read more

AI Model Creates False Policy, Causes Subscription Cancellations

A developer using the AI-powered code editor Cursor noticed a strange issue where switching between machines instantly logged them out, breaking common workflows for programmers who use multiple devices. When they contacted Cursor support, they were told it was expected behavior under a new policy, but no such policy existed and the support agent was … Read more

S&P 500 and Nasdaq Flash “Death Cross” Signal Ahead of Potential Market Rebound

The S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 have triggered a rare “death cross” signal, indicating that the current bull market may be nearing its end. The chart pattern occurs when the 50-day moving average falls below the 200-day moving average, signaling potential declines ahead. Historically, this formation has preceded major downturns, but it’s not a guarantee … Read more

Cursor AI Support Bot Falsifies Subscription Policy, Apologizes

Cursor AI’s own support bot hallucinated its usage policy, stating that users could only maintain multiple logins on different machines if they had paid for the subscription service. However, this limitation does not exist. The bot’s response was misleading, causing confusion among users. Co-founder Michael Truell apologized to Reddit users and acknowledged that a change … Read more

Brazil Nuts Linked to Cancer Risk Due to High Selenium Content

Brazil nuts, a popular snack, have been found to be linked to an increased risk of cancer due to their high content of selenium, a mineral that can boost the immune system and support thyroid function. While Brazil nuts are a good source of antioxidants, fiber, and other essential nutrients, consuming too many of them … Read more

NASA’s Mars Rover Uncovers Mysterious Rock Formation at Jezero Crater

NASA’s Mars 2020 rover has discovered a geological mystery in the Jezero crater. During its exploration of Witch Hazel Hill, the rover found an intriguing dark rock named “Skull Hill,” which initially sparked excitement as a possible meteorite. However, new data suggests that it may be a volcanic rock carried from elsewhere. The rover’s journey … Read more

NASA Develops Quantum Sensor for Space-Based Gravity Measurement

NASA is developing a space-based quantum sensor that can measure gravity with unprecedented sensitivity. The mission, supported by the Earth Science Technology Office (ESTO), will be the first of its kind and pave the way for groundbreaking observations of our planet’s subsurface features. The Earth’s gravitational field is dynamic, changing each day due to geological … Read more