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Apple has raised prices on multiple Mac and iPad models, saying memory and storage costs have surged because AI data‑centre buildouts are driving extraordinary demand. Console makers including Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo have announced similar increases; analysts say memory supply will remain tight through 2027 and into 2028, forcing higher consumer prices and weaker hardware sales.
A Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak has infected more than 1,400 people and has killed 438, with Ituri province accounting for the majority of deaths. Cases have been reported across Ituri, North Kivu, South Kivu and Haut-Uele; Uganda has confirmed imported infections and France has isolated a returning humanitarian worker. Response capacity is strained by conflict, mistrust and cuts to aid.
The Financial Conduct Authority has had parts of its motor finance compensation scheme suspended after four legal challenges. Lenders will not need to calculate or pay compensation, or notify customers they are owed money, while the Upper Tribunal hears challenges in December or February; a judgment will follow months later and payments are now likely to start in 2027 if the scheme survives.
BBC Radio 4’s Today programme faces disruption as editorial strategy prioritises social media platforms over traditional radio, prompting debate about relevance and diversity. The shift comes amid broader concerns about audience reach and the future of radio news.
A roundup of the best cooling pajamas for different sleep styles, drawing on recent reviews and buyer guidance. The guide emphasizes fabric quality, temperature regulation, and value, with specific product picks and commentary on fit and durability.
Executives from more than two dozen global news organisations have urged Israel to grant independent access to Gaza for foreign journalists, arguing on-the-ground reporting is essential despite security concerns. The appeal comes amid a ceasefire and ongoing restrictions, with no immediate response from Israel.
Stanford's Educational Opportunity Project has found that, in most U.S. districts, reading scores have declined over the past decade, with 83% reporting lower reading results last year. Math has declined in about 70% of districts. The data underscore a long-term trend predating the pandemic and point toward a shift toward phonics-based instruction in some states.
A string of articles examines how families manage dementia, long-term care and the financial burden that comes with aging parents. From the emotional toll to the economics of care, readers are guided through planning, support options and the realities of Medicare and Medicaid.
New York City has launched the Commission on Government Efficiency (COGE) to make city government faster, smarter and more accountable. Ann Cheng will be executive director. Hearings will be held in all five boroughs as the administration seeks to balance the budget and improve access to affordable services.
Al Jazeera reports that host cities have faced rising costs for fan transportation, with regional variations. New Jersey and Massachusetts face higher-than-typical rail fees, while other cities offer free or subsidised options. Scattered reactions call for FIFA involvement, as officials defend cost-sharing against taxpayers bearing security and service expenses.
Since mid May, multiple outlets have reported that the Justice Department has reached a settlement resolving President Trump’s $10bn lawsuit against the IRS, creating a $1.8bn "anti-weaponization" fund and barring existing IRS audits of Trump, his family and affiliates. Critics, courts and lawmakers have raised legal and ethical objections; separate reporting shows Trump is also directing high-profile public-works projects and White House renovations that are drawing criticism over cost and optics.
Misty Roberts, a former Louisiana mayor, has been sentenced to 90 days for sexual crimes involving a 16-year-old. She must register as a sex offender, pay fines, and undergo therapy and regular drug testing. The case uncovered vitriolic victim statements and calls for accountability.
Historians and pundits have published a mixed appraisal of the Biden presidency, debating its achievements and failures as time passes and new opinions emerge.
The United States has carried out strikes on Iranian targets after a U.S. Army AH-64 Apache has gone down near the Strait of Hormuz. President Donald Trump has said Iran shot the helicopter; U.S. officials and CENTCOM are investigating. Iran has responded with missile and drone attacks on U.S. bases across the Gulf and has reported civilian infrastructure damage.
The U.S. Department of Justice has approved Paramount Skydance’s proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery after an eight‑month probe, concluding the merger is unlikely to harm competition in streaming, linear TV or theatrical film markets. The transaction still faces reviews by U.K. and EU regulators and possible lawsuits from state attorneys general.
The provided articles show menopause policy moves in the U.S. and new health-tech features from Apple and other outlets. States are advancing legislation and insurers are expanding coverage, while Apple adds perimenopause support to its cycle tracker, signaling growing mainstream attention.
A $14m renovation of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool has produced a dark blue lining that is peeling and the water has returned to bright green from an algae bloom. Federal crews have been treating the water with ozone nanobubbles and hydrogen peroxide and are vacuuming algae, while the administration has claimed vandalism and reported arrests without publicly releasing evidence.
A 51-year-old man, Paul Kueker of Niantic, Connecticut, has died after falling from an elevated seating area inside Madison Square Garden during a Goose concert. Witnesses reported he appeared intoxicated before the fall. The band and venue are offering condolences and grief support, while investigators continue to determine the cause of death. The event prompted the band to proceed with a Central Park show and to coordinate support for fans affected by the tragedy.
The New York Knicks clinched the NBA title in a dramatic finish, sparking mass celebrations that have stretched into the weekend. Amid the triumph, reports of violence and incidents involving fans have emerged, including assaults and property damage across Manhattan and San Antonio as fans celebrate.
A set of studies and reports show weight-loss drugs can reduce fat while preserving muscle when paired with targeted therapies. Experts emphasize the importance of protein intake and strength training, while researchers investigate how these medications might help combat age-related muscle loss.
Knicks championing access to the White House are weighing whether to visit President Trump after owner James Dolan invited the president to host a White House visit; players have not yet decided, amid mixed reactions from media figures and political commentators.
The Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo has surpassed 1,000 confirmed cases with about 254 deaths and 100 recoveries. The Bundibugyo strain, which has no vaccine or treatment, is spreading in Ituri province amid ongoing violence and mass displacement, hampering contact tracing and response efforts.
A 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel has ruled that migrants held in U.S. detention may be eligible for bond hearings under due process protections. The decision could affect thousands detained in Texas and Louisiana as the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown continues to face legal checks.
Anthropic's Mythos model has identified vulnerabilities in highly secure U.S. government systems during tests run with U.S. intelligence agencies under Project Glasswing. Officials say findings show rapid detection, not immediate exploitation; collaboration aims to shore up cybersecurity as tensions with the administration grow.
New York’s Democratic primaries have yielded three wins for Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s democratic socialist slate. Brad Lander, Darializa Avila Chevalier and Claire Valdez have defeated establishment-backed rivals in the 10th, 13th and 7th districts, signaling a stronger left-wing presence in Congress ahead of November.
The judiciary is tightening oversight on executive actions as courts assess the scope of presidential power in civil service and immigration matters. Recent rulings have implications for how federal agencies operate and how the administration handles asylum policy and courthouse arrests.
Jonathan Rinaldi has been arrested and arraigned on forgery and forged-instrument charges related to false posts and AI-generated imagery used to mislead voters ahead of a City Council race.
Google has released a stand-alone Google Finance app for Android, bringing the AI-powered web facelift to mobile. The app mirrors the updated Finance web experience, including AI-generated key moments, an AI research tool, and chat-based insights tied to users’ portfolios and watchlists. An iOS version is planned for later, with more features rolling out over time.
Various outlets report that Donald Trump has framed Democratic candidates aligned with the Democratic Socialists of America as communists, claiming they threaten religion and the American way of life. Reports tie his rhetoric to New York primary results and rent-control policy developments; responses from Democrats and analysts are mixed.
The Supreme Court has denied emergency relief and will hear Moore’s arguments while a federal court order remains paused; the case centers on a campaign ad accusing Moore of pursuing underage girls, with the political stakes high ahead of upcoming elections.
A Long Island Expressway coach bus carrying Royal Jordanian Airlines crew has crashed near Exit 16 in Queens. One crew member has died; the driver and a passenger are dead at the scene. Several others are hospitalized with varying injuries as investigators probe the cause.
The CDC reports an early West Nile virus surge with dozens of cases across multiple states, including Arizona. Authorities warn of higher risk this summer and emphasize bite prevention as mosquito activity rises.
A neonate was found in a festival campsite toilet on the last day of the Electric Forest festival in Michigan. Police say an autopsy has been completed and the death is not classified as a homicide as investigations continue. Authorities are seeking witnesses and information from attendees.
City Hall has reached a handshake budget deal that expands housing vouchers while avoiding an expansion of NYPD headcount. The package relies on one-time tricks and raises concerns about long-term affordability and safety, as officials warn of large out-year gaps.
An 11-year-old in northern Ontario has died from rabies after a bat came to rest on his face in 2024. Medical teams diagnosed rabies after symptoms emerged 19 days later. The Canadian Medical Association Journal notes early post-exposure treatment is crucial and that bat bites can leave no visible marks.
Ciarre Campbell has been arrested on murder, aggravated assault and possession charges after police found his mother Nateal Campbell dead in their Buckhead townhouse during a welfare check. authorities say the 71-year-old Nateal Campbell was pronounced dead; officers detained a male suspect later identified as Ciarre Campbell, her 41-year-old son. The Ravens organization and family have asked for privacy as investigations continue.
Trump has visited Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in North Dakota, where he spoke with an AI Roosevelt about the Panama Canal. The AI reframed Roosevelt's legacy, while Trump reiterates plans to reassess U.S. control of the canal amid sovereignty tensions with Panama. The event opened with a ribbon-cutting and featured Roosevelt's Medal of Honor being loaned to the library.
Brockton officials have imposed a temporary safety curfew from 10 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Saturday to reduce violence linked to post-game celebrations as Cape Verde faces Argentina in the knockout stage. Alcohol service is restricted after 7 p.m., with exemptions for first responders and essential personnel. The move follows recent shootings and stabbings near downtown Brockton and police say the majority of celebrations have been peaceful.
JPMorgan has been ordered to continue advancing Javice’s legal fees as the Delaware court rules the bank did not prove the fees were unmistakably unreasonable. Javice faces a seven-year prison sentence and a multi-million-dollar restitution order from her conviction for defrauding JPMorgan in the Frank deal.