Sports PSG Reach Champions League Final After 1-1 Draw at Bayern Munich Paris Saint-Germain advance to the Champions League final on 6-5 aggregate after a 1-1 draw at Bayern Munich, setting up a historic clash with Arsenal in Budapest.
Technology Venture Capital Shifts Billions Toward AI Infrastructure as Malaysia Stakes Semiconductor Claim Investors are pouring unprecedented capital into the less glamorous but critical layers powering artificial intelligence, from custom chips to inference engines, while Malaysia positions itself as a key player in front-end semiconductor manufacturing.
Politics Rubio Declares Iran Offensive Over as Administration Dodges War Powers Deadline Secretary of State Rubio stated offensive operations against Iran are over, using careful language designed to avoid triggering the 60-day congressional approval requirement under the War Powers Resolution.
Environment Warming Temperatures Fuel Dangerous Amoebae in Outdated Water Infrastructure Rising global temperatures are creating ideal conditions for free-living amoebae to thrive in aging water systems never designed for today's warmer climate, posing a growing public health threat worldwide.
Health Free-Living Amoebae Emerge as Global Health Threat Amid Warming, GLP-1 Drugs Boost Mental Health, and Amyloid-Clearing Drugs Fail Alzheimer Patients Rising temperatures fuel dangerous amoebae spread while GLP-1 medications show surprising psychiatric benefits and landmark review questions amyloid-targeting Alzheimer therapies.
Sports Arsenal Reach Champions League Final for First Time in 20 Years After Saka Stunner Arsenal have booked their place in the Champions League final after a disciplined 1-0 victory over Atletico Madrid, winning 2-1 on aggregate. Captain Bukayo Saka scored the decisive goal just before half-time as Arsenal recorded their ninth clean sheet of the campaign.
Science Arginine Shows Promise Against Alzheimer's Amyloid as Coffee and Exercise Reveal New Health Benefits A cheap amino acid called arginine can reduce toxic amyloid buildup in the brain, while coffee reshapes gut bacteria for better mood and aerobic exercise proves best for knee osteoarthritis.
Entertainment May Day Protests Across Europe and Asia Become Anti-American, Anti-Israel Political Battlegrounds Massive demonstrations on May Day transformed into fierce opposition rallies against the US-Israel war on Iran, combining traditional workers rights demands with intense geopolitical anger across dozens of major cities worldwide.
World Iran Attacks UAE for Second Consecutive Day as US Battles to Reopen Strait of Hormuz The United Arab Emirates reported Iranian missile and drone strikes for a second straight day while the US Navy sank six Iranian boats attempting to disrupt shipping through the vital Strait of Hormuz.
Business Cerebras IPO Valued at $26.6B as AI Infrastructure Spending Surges Cerebras Systems prepares for a landmark IPO while Fleet Data Centers and climate-tech startups secure billions in fresh capital, signaling a decisive shift toward AI infrastructure investment.
Sports Real Madrid Fans Petition Demanding Mbappe Departure Approaches One Million Signatures as Player Camp Responds An online petition calling for Kylian Mbappe to leave Real Madrid has exploded in popularity, gathering 70,000 signatures in a single hour and approaching one million total, while the French forward responds through his entourage.
Science Butterflies Reuse Same Genes for 120 Million Years as NASA SPHEREx Maps Cosmic Water Ice Evolution follows a surprisingly predictable script as researchers discover butterflies and moths have recycled the same gene pair for over 120 million years, while NASA confirms water ice is abundant across vast regions of space.