Long Island Rail Road Strike Concludes with Tentative Agreement

2026-05-18 23:11:23 EDT

The Long Island Rail Road strike has officially ended following a tentative agreement reached between the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and five labor unions, as announced by New York Governor Kathy Hochul. This crucial deal, finalized after intense negotiations, ensures the resumption of service for the U.S.'s largest commuter rail, which had been paralyzed since Saturday, significantly disrupting the daily commute for hundreds of thousands. Phased service is expected to begin at noon on Tuesday, with a return to a normal weekday schedule by the afternoon rush hour. Governor Hochul confirmed that the agreement delivers raises for workers while protecting riders and taxpayers by avoiding any increases in taxes or fares, marking the end of the first LIRR strike in 32 years.

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CBS News

American Contracts Ebola in DR Congo, Evacuated for Treatment

2026-05-18 23:02:34 EDT

An American, identified as Dr. Peter Stafford from medical missionary group Serge, has tested positive for Ebola after exposure in the Democratic Republic of Congo and is being evacuated to Germany for treatment. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is also evacuating six other exposed Americans and has issued new travel restrictions, invoking Title 42, to block foreign travelers from affected countries including DR Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan. This outbreak has caused at least 118 deaths, and while the risk to the American public is considered low, the World Health Organization has declared it an international emergency. The CDC is sending staff to the outbreak's epicenter to assist with the response.

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BBC

Trump Halts Planned Iran Military Strike Following Gulf Leaders' Requests

2026-05-18 23:01:00 EDT

U.S. President Donald Trump announced he paused a scheduled military strike on Iran, citing requests from Gulf allies like Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, who believe a deal is within reach to end the war. Trump stated there's a "very good chance" of a resolution that would prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, but also warned the military remains prepared for a "full, large scale assault" if talks fail. The fragile six-week ceasefire is under strain, with Tehran seeking compensation for war damage and an end to hostilities, while Washington demands a halt to Iran's nuclear program and lifting its de facto blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. This decision highlights the ongoing, complex diplomatic efforts amidst heightened regional tensions.

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Deutsche Welle

Maduro Ally Deported to US for Alleged Billion-Dollar Corruption Scheme

2026-05-18 22:50:56 EDT

Alex Nain Saab Moran, a close associate of ousted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, has been deported to the United States to face federal charges related to a massive money laundering and bribery scheme. Prosecutors allege Saab orchestrated a years-long plan, beginning around 2015, to defraud a humanitarian food program intended for impoverished Venezuelans and illegally sell state-owned oil while circumventing U.S. sanctions. The proceeds were allegedly laundered through U.S. bank accounts, giving American authorities jurisdiction. Saab, previously indicted in 2019 and pardoned in 2023 for unrelated conduct, now faces up to 20 years in federal prison if convicted on these new charges, underscoring international efforts against corruption.

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Fox News

Standard Chartered to Cut Thousands of Jobs Due to Increased AI Adoption

2026-05-18 22:50:55 EDT

Banking giant Standard Chartered plans to eliminate over 15%, or about 7,800, back-office positions by 2030 as it scales up its use of artificial intelligence and automation across its operations. The UK-headquartered firm aims to reassign some affected employees to other roles within the business, reflecting a broader strategic shift. This move is part of CEO Bill Winters' latest global strategy for the Asia and Africa-focused bank and mirrors similar job cuts seen across the financial services and tech sectors, including Singapore's DBS and Meta, as companies increasingly leverage AI for tasks previously performed by human workers. This trend highlights the growing impact of AI on global employment landscapes.

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BBC

Trump Cautions Taiwan Against Independence Amid Nuanced Stance

2026-05-18 22:41:57 EDT

Donald Trump warned Taiwan against pursuing independence after meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping, comments that sparked discussion in Taiwan about its existing de facto independence. Beijing views Taiwanese independence as the reddest of red lines and has intensified military, diplomatic, and 'greyzone' pressure on the self-governed island, which it claims as its own. Most Taiwanese citizens, however, prefer maintaining the status quo, and the current government asserts sovereignty without a formal declaration of independence. The U.S. maintains a policy of "strategic ambiguity," providing Taiwan defensive means while acknowledging Beijing's "One China" policy, making Trump's recent remarks a point of concern for some observers.

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BBC

Cannes Film Festival Mid-Point Review: A Search for Standout Cinema

2026-05-18 22:36:49 EDT

Halfway through the Cannes Film Festival, critics are still seeking a cinematic masterpiece amid a generally underwhelming selection, though some films like James Gray’s "Paper Tiger" have offered engaging plots. The festival has featured several lengthy, often lifeless movies exploring themes of connection, with notable examples including Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s "The Beloved" and Nicolas Winding Refn’s "Her Private Hell." A significant highlight was John Travolta receiving an unannounced honorary Palme, whose infectious enthusiasm also extended to his semi-autobiographical directorial debut, "Propeller One-Way Night Coach." Despite some critical disappointments, the event continues to be a vital platform for global cinema, showcasing diverse works.

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LA Times

Federal Agents Raid Homes of Ventura County Immigration Activists

2026-05-18 22:32:24 EDT

Federal agents conducted early morning raids on the homes and businesses of immigrant rights activists in Ventura County, seizing cellphones, laptops, and group merchandise from VC Defensa. Activists allege these raids are retaliatory and part of an ongoing harassment campaign for their legal activities monitoring immigration operations, despite claims of adhering to the law. Homeland Security Investigations confirmed the warrants, stating some group members were previously arrested for ambushing federal law enforcement and property destruction. The activists, however, claim they have faced no charges and vow to continue their work despite the ongoing investigation and perceived intimidation tactics by federal authorities.

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LA Times

UK Prepares for Potential Heatwave Ahead of Late May Bank Holiday

2026-05-18 22:27:39 EDT

Parts of the UK are anticipating a possible heatwave, with temperatures forecast to reach up to 28C ahead of the Late May Bank Holiday weekend, following a period of unusually cold weather. The warmer conditions are attributed to a significant shift in wind direction, bringing southerly winds from the continent. A heatwave is defined by the Met Office as at least three consecutive days exceeding a county-specific temperature threshold, reflecting unusually hot weather for the time of year. While a few areas, like Herefordshire and Worcestershire, might meet this definition, the precise outcome remains dependent on whether showers develop over the bank holiday weekend.

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BBC

Cuban President Denies Threat to US Amid Reports of Military Drones

2026-05-18 22:25:25 EDT

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez asserted that Cuba "poses no threat" to the United States and lacks "aggressive plans or intentions against any country," responding to an Axios report alleging the island nation possesses hundreds of military drones and discusses striking U.S. bases. While not directly addressing the drones, Díaz-Canel criticized "threats of military aggression against Cuba" from the U.S., defending Cuba's "absolute and legitimate right to defend itself." The Trump administration has considered military intervention and imposed financial pressure, but sanctions have not crippled Cuba's leadership, intensifying diplomatic tensions between the two nations and raising concerns about regional stability.

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CBS News

1996 Cuban Shootdown Incident Could Lead to Raúl Castro Indictment

2026-05-18 22:11:39 EDT

The 1996 shootdown of two civilian planes by a Cuban fighter jet, which killed four people from the exile group Brothers to the Rescue, is now the focus of a potential federal criminal case against Raúl Castro. An investigation by the U.N. International Civil Aviation Organization concluded the planes were shot down over international waters, violating international law, and Cuba failed to attempt less drastic measures. While Cuba defended its actions, the incident led to tighter U.S. sanctions. This potential indictment marks a significant escalation in the Trump administration's pressure campaign against Cuba and its leadership, reigniting a long-standing point of contention in U.S.-Cuba relations.

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CBS News

Trump Administration Proposes Expanding Refugee Program for White Afrikaners

2026-05-18 22:11:23 EDT

The Trump administration is seeking to significantly increase the U.S. refugee cap to resettle thousands more White Afrikaners from South Africa, proposing to add 10,000 spots, citing an "emergency refugee situation" due to alleged racial oppression. This controversial proposal, sent to Congress, would cost an estimated $100 million. Critics heavily dispute claims of "genocide" against Afrikaners, viewing farm murders as part of a broader crime issue affecting all races in South Africa. The move is particularly contentious as the administration has largely closed the refugee program for most other nationalities, sparking accusations of a racially biased policy.

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CBS News

Tennis Icon Billie Jean King Graduates College at 82

2026-05-18 22:01:27 EDT

Tennis legend Billie Jean King, a trailblazer for gender and pay equality, has achieved a significant personal milestone by graduating from Cal State Los Angeles at the age of 82. She completed the history degree she started 61 years ago, having left college in 1964 to pursue her unparalleled tennis career. King spoke at her commencement about her working-class background and her lifelong commitment to equality and inclusion, a calling she first felt at age 12. She shared inspiring advice with her fellow graduates to "Have fun, be fearless, and make history," capping a remarkable journey of both athletic achievement and profound social activism.

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The Guardian

Rep. Thomas Massie Defiant Against Trump-Backed Primary Challenger

2026-05-18 21:56:00 EDT

Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky remains highly confident of victory in his primary against Trump-endorsed Ed Gallrein, despite intense attacks from the former president. Trump has labeled Massie "the worst congressman" for opposing his legislative priorities, the war with Iran, and pushing for the release of the Epstein files. Massie attributes a significant drop in his projected support to millions in spending by pro-Israel interest groups, calling the race a "referendum on whether the Israeli lobby can buy a seat in Congress." He staunchly defends his stance against foreign aid, including to Israel, as consistent with his long-held principles.

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CBS News

Three Killed in San Diego Mosque Shooting, Suspected Hate Crime

2026-05-18 21:35:30 EDT

Two teenage attackers fatally shot three men at the Islamic Center of San Diego in a suspected hate crime before taking their own lives. The incident occurred while police were investigating a report about one of the suicidal teens. A security guard at the mosque, a father-of-eight, was among the deceased and is hailed as a hero for preventing a worse outcome. Investigators are probing the motive, presuming it a hate crime due to the location and writings attributed to one suspect. President Trump called the event a "terrible situation," expressing his concern over the tragic loss of life.

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BBC

Japan's Economy Exceeds Expectations with 2.1% Growth in First Quarter

2026-05-18 21:30:10 EDT

Japan's economy expanded at an annualized rate of 2.1% in the first quarter of 2026, surpassing analysts' predictions, driven by improved consumption and robust exports, particularly in semiconductor equipment. While these figures precede the full impact of the Iran war, experts anticipate future strains from high energy costs and elevated uncertainty, which could limit consumption and investment. The Bank of Japan has consequently lowered its growth forecast for fiscal year 2026 to 0.5% and significantly raised its core inflation outlook to 2.8%. This article is not investment advice.

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CNBC

Trump Drops IRS Lawsuit in Exchange for Controversial 'Anti-Weaponization' Fund

2026-05-18 21:09:15 EDT

The Justice Department announced the creation of a $1.776 billion "Anti-Weaponization Fund" to compensate Donald Trump's allies, as part of an agreement for Trump and his sons to drop a $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS. Critics are concerned this loosely controlled fund, overseen by commissioners appointed by the attorney general, amounts to a "slush fund" for political allies, with no public reporting requirement for its disbursements. Trump will receive a formal apology but no monetary compensation, while the agreement also drops claims related to the Mar-a-Lago raid and 2016 election investigation. This article is not investment advice.

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The Guardian

Google I/O to Showcase Alphabet's AI Strategy to Wall Street

2026-05-18 21:04:19 EDT

Google I/O, commencing Tuesday, is a pivotal event for Alphabet to demonstrate its generative AI product roadmap across key areas like search, cloud, Android, and custom chips, aiming to impress Wall Street. Investors are keen to see if the company, whose stock has soared, can solidify its position to monetize the AI boom, leveraging its "full stack" vertical integration for speed and scale. Expected announcements include updates to Gemini models and its ecosystem, advancements in AI agents for coding and commerce, and details on external TPU chip sales. This article is not investment advice.

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CNBC

Chinese Firms Face EU Probes, Exposing Weaknesses in Legal Due Diligence

2026-05-18 21:00:10 EDT

Chinese companies expanding into the European market are encountering a barrage of EU probes, revealing a significant weakness in their approach to legal due diligence. According to Xiufang Tu of Daldewolf law firm, many Chinese firms attempt to cut corners by gathering superficial information from various legal firms rather than commissioning comprehensive reports. This strategy often leads to decisions based on incomplete or basic legal advice, as exemplified by a large battery factory project in Belgium that encountered issues. This approach leaves them vulnerable to regulatory scrutiny and potential setbacks in the complex European legal landscape, hindering their international expansion efforts.

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South China Morning Post

China's PLA Faces Challenge in Integrating Rapid Weapon Development with Training

2026-05-18 21:00:08 EDT

The People's Liberation Army (PLA) is grappling with the challenge of ensuring its training and personnel expertise keep pace with China's rapid development of advanced weaponry, particularly unmanned and intelligent systems. A recent article warned that without proper integration, sophisticated equipment may fail to deliver operational advantages, potentially reducing combat effectiveness and leading to defeat. The article noted that some military units have not adequately focused on personnel-equipment integration or cultivating specialized talent, indicating a critical gap. This disparity raises questions about the PLA's ability to effectively leverage its technological advancements in modern warfare scenarios.

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South China Morning Post

Trump's History of Postponed Deadlines in the Iran Conflict

2026-05-18 20:48:18 EDT

The article highlights President Donald Trump's pattern of setting and then repeatedly postponing deadlines for military action against Iran, despite persistent threats to restart attacks if a deal isn't reached. Over 12 weeks into the conflict, Trump has cited requests from Middle Eastern allies for these delays, suggesting progress in negotiations. Domestically, the war has severely impacted the U.S. economy, with inflation at a three-year high, largely driven by soaring fuel costs due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. This recurring cycle of threats and postponements underscores the unpredictable nature of the ongoing conflict and its far-reaching consequences.

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Oil Prices Decline as Trump Delays Iran Strike, Easing Supply Concerns

2026-05-18 20:47:49 EDT

Global oil prices, including Brent crude and West Texas Intermediate futures, fell following President Donald Trump's announcement that he would postpone a planned military strike on Iran. This decision, made after requests from key Middle Eastern leaders, temporarily eased fears of an immediate escalation in the region that could severely disrupt crude supplies. Analysts note that while some shipping activity through the Strait of Hormuz has resumed, flows remain below normal, and the market continues to price in persistent supply disruptions. This article is not investment advice.

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CNBC

Nancy Pelosi Endorses Connie Chan as Her Successor in San Francisco Congressional Race

2026-05-18 20:37:47 EDT

Nancy Pelosi has officially endorsed San Francisco supervisor Connie Chan in the primary race to succeed her in Congress, praising Chan as the "leader best prepared to carry forward the fight for San Francisco." Pelosi, who is retiring after nearly 40 years, highlighted Chan's "important lived experience" as an Asian American immigrant, mother, and progressive Democrat with ties to local labor unions. This endorsement comes as polling shows Chan in a tight contest against other prominent candidates, including Scott Wiener and Saikat Chakrabarti, for one of the top two spots to advance to the November general election, shaping the future political landscape of the district.

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The Guardian

Florida Mother Uses Digital Couponing to Combat Rising Inflation and Grocery Costs

2026-05-18 20:36:49 EDT

With inflation reaching its highest level since 2023 and grocery prices climbing, a Florida mother of five, Kiana Powell, is increasingly relying on digital couponing and strategic shopping to manage her family's expenses. She notes a significant increase in her monthly grocery bill for the same items and describes the current economy as "unfortunate." Powell's experience reflects a broader trend, as a recent CBS News poll indicates that about 75% of Americans feel their incomes are not keeping pace with inflation, leading to widespread financial frustration and uncertainty. This article is not investment advice.

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CBS News

Democratic DAs Vow to Prosecute Federal Agents Targeting Polling Places

2026-05-18 20:31:08 EDT

A coalition of Democratic district attorneys, including Mary Moriarty of Minnesota's Hennepin County, has publicly committed to prosecuting federal agents who might target polling places to intimidate voters. This announcement directly responds to President Trump's refusal to rule out deploying federal forces like ICE or the National Guard to election sites, amidst his false claims of voter fraud. The DAs, part of the Project for the Fight Against Federal Overreach, assert that voter intimidation is a crime under both federal and state law, signaling a firm stance against any perceived federal interference in the upcoming midterms and aiming to protect democratic processes.

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Politico

California Island Wildfire, Started by Distress Flare, Scorches 10,000 Acres

2026-05-18 19:45:09 EDT

A wildfire on Santa Rosa Island in Channel Islands National Park, believed to have been sparked by a sailor's distress flare, has become California's largest this year, burning over 10,000 acres. The blaze has tragically destroyed historic structures and severely endangers rare plant communities that conservationists worked tirelessly to restore. Despite efforts by dozens of firefighters, strong winds have significantly hindered containment, which remains at 0%. The sailor was rescued after his boat crashed, but the incident highlights the extreme fragility of natural ecosystems and the profound, often unintended, consequences of human actions on the environment.

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The Guardian

Arsenal Nears Premier League Title, Awaiting Manchester City's Result

2026-05-18 19:42:15 EDT

Arsenal is on the verge of clinching the Premier League title after their crucial 1-0 victory over Burnley, positioning them to end a 22-year wait for the league crown. Their fate now partly depends on Manchester City's upcoming match against Bournemouth; anything less than a City win would secure Arsenal the title. Manager Mikel Arteta's side has demonstrated remarkable defensive prowess this season, achieving their eighth 1-0 win and conceding only once in their last six matches. Despite the tension, midfielder Declan Rice expressed confidence, believing Arsenal deserves to be champions for their consistent performance this score.

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BBC

"Married at First Sight UK" Brides Allege Sexual Assault by On-Screen Husbands

2026-05-18 19:35:54 EDT

Two women who participated in "Married at First Sight UK" have told the BBC they experienced sexual assault during filming, with a third describing an allegation of sexual misconduct. All three women assert that Channel 4 and the production company, CPL, failed to adequately protect them during the high-pressure reality show. Channel 4, initially aware of some allegations before broadcast, aired the episodes but has since removed all related content from its streaming and linear services, and social channels. The broadcaster has also commissioned an external welfare review, highlighting significant concerns about participant welfare and the high-risk nature of reality television formats, prompting calls for industry-wide changes.

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BBC

Global Executions Reach 44-Year High, Driven by Iran's Doubled Rate

2026-05-18 19:18:58 EDT

A new report by Amnesty International reveals that documented global executions surged to a 44-year high in 2025, with at least 2,707 people executed worldwide, excluding thousands more believed to have occurred in China. Iran was largely responsible for this alarming increase, more than doubling its annual execution rate to at least 2,159. Other countries with notably higher figures include Saudi Arabia and the United States, which had its busiest year for the death penalty since 2009. The report emphasizes that a small, isolated group of states, consistently using the death penalty, are showing widespread disregard for international human rights law and standards.

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CBS News

Elon Musk's Lawsuit Against OpenAI Dismissed by Jury

2026-05-18 19:14:00 EDT

Elon Musk's lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI, alleging a breach of the organization's founding nonprofit principles by seeking profits, was dismissed by a jury due to being filed outside the statute of limitations. The weekslong trial portrayed both Musk and Altman in an unflattering light, with Musk appearing impish and unable to articulate coherent AI safety arguments, despite his claims. Altman, though winning the legal argument, faced questions about his trustworthiness. The trial, which revealed treacherous company culture and significant financial stakes for OpenAI executives, ultimately served as a contentious debate on the acceptability of making vast sums of money in the rapidly evolving AI industry.

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The Atlantic

British Soldier Imprisoned by Russia Alleges Abandonment by UK Government

2026-05-18 19:09:42 EDT

Hayden Davies, a former British soldier captured in Ukraine and sentenced to 15 years in a maximum-security Russian prison colony, has told the BBC he feels abandoned by the UK government. Davies, who joined Ukraine's foreign legion, was seriously injured before his capture and alleges he has received no contact or medical treatment from British representatives. The UK Foreign Office condemns his sentencing on "false charges" and provides consular support to his family, but a source close to Davies states he receives "no help at all." Human rights organizations also accuse Russia of systematically denying appropriate medical treatment to prisoners of war and other detainees, highlighting severe concerns.

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BBC

The Enduring Strategic Partnership Between China and Russia Explored

2026-05-18 19:06:55 EDT

The article explores the "friendship with no limits" between China and Russia, highlighting its foundation on strategic flexibility, complementary economies, and shared opposition to a US-led world order, rather than a formal alliance. Despite an increasingly uneven relationship where Russia depends heavily on China for trade and technology due to Western sanctions, Beijing exercises self-restraint, acknowledging Russia's pride as a great power. The partnership is further solidified by vast energy resources, a shared 4,300km border, and a mutual disregard for human rights criticisms, ensuring its resilience despite occasional divergences in approach and ongoing global scrutiny. This dynamic shapes international geopolitics significantly.

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BBC

ICE Agent Charged in Nonfatal Shooting of Venezuelan Immigrant in Minneapolis

2026-05-18 19:06:24 EDT

Minnesota prosecutors have charged ICE agent Christian Castro with four counts of second-degree assault and one count of falsely reporting a crime in the nonfatal shooting of Julio Sosa-Celis during an immigration raid in Minneapolis. Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty stated Castro fired his weapon through a closed door, striking Sosa-Celis in the leg, despite no physical threat to him, and claims he was struck with a shovel or broom were deemed false. Four adults and two children were in the home, which was later breached with tear gas. An ICE spokesperson called the charges a "political stunt" but noted an internal investigation into the officers involved.

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UK Researchers Employ Satellites and AI to Combat Hedgehog Population Decline

2026-05-18 19:04:03 EDT

Researchers at the University of Cambridge are utilizing satellite data and an advanced AI tool called Tessera to track and protect the declining UK hedgehog population. Tessera analyzes detailed images to pinpoint hedgehog habitats and identify barriers to their movement, even predicting suitable areas obscured by cloud cover. This innovative initiative, which also incorporates tiny GPS trackers on some "digi-hogs," aims to understand the impact of environmental changes like new housing developments. While acknowledging AI's power consumption concerns, experts are optimistic about its potential to aid conservation efforts for this "Near Threatened" species, offering hope for their future.

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BBC
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