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Netanyahu says Israel will intensify strikes against Hezbollah

BBC News

The Israeli military says it has begun a wave of strikes across Lebanon following an announcement by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that his country will intensify its attacks on Hezbollah. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it had launched strikes against Hezbollah sites in the Bekaa Valley in the east of Lebanon and additional areas across the country. It followed a video statement on Monday evening in which Netanyahu said Israel was at war with Hezbollah and that he had given the military instructions to deal them a crushing blow. Earlier this month Lebanon and Israel agreed to extend a 45-day ceasefire, though some fighting has continued. There will be fears in Beirut that these latest Israeli attacks will widen to include Lebanon's capital city.


More than 1.5m foreign pilgrims begin Hajj despite Iran war fears

BBC News

More than 1.5m foreign pilgrims begin Hajj despite Iran war fears Muslims have begun the annual Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia against the backdrop of a region deeply shaken by the Iran war. Saudi authorities said last week that some 1.51 million pilgrims had arrived from outside the kingdom. That is 11,000 more than last year, despite concerns in the region about a resumption of the three-month-old conflict between the US, Israel and Iran. Before a fragile ceasefire took effect last month, Iran launched waves of missile and drone attacks on Saudi Arabia and its Gulf neighbours in retaliation for US and Israeli air strikes. Two civilians living in the central city of al-Kharj were killed in an Iranian attack on 8 March, along with a US service member stationed at the nearby Prince Sultan Air Base.


Why scammers target veterans and how to fight back

FOX News

This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Quotes displayed in real-time or delayed by at least 15 minutes. Market data provided by Factset . Powered and implemented by FactSet Digital Solutions . Mutual Fund and ETF data provided by LSEG . You have a credit freeze; it still isn't enough Turning 65? Month-by-month plan to protect yourself China's AI growth is about'economic and political leverage,' Rep Hinson says Expert warns'red-green-green alliance' helping China gain AI edge AI's impact on jobs, economy debated as youth express growing fears Jury dismisses Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman China does not'innovate,' they'replicate': Former DHS spokeswoman Trump to press Xi to'open up' China as tech CEOs join key summit CIA calls COVID whistleblower hearing'political theater' in new statement How scammers use military records, VA data and benefit details to target veterans. Kurt'The CyberGuy' Knutsson breaks down the'perfect storm' for scammers to prey on Americans and how to protect yourself.


LaGuardia Airport AI hologram answers traveler questions

FOX News

LaGuardia Airport's Terminal B now features an AI hologram concierge that answers traveler questions and provides step-by-step directions using real-time maps.


Pope Leo warns AI risks becoming tool of 'domination, exclusion and death' in new encyclical

FOX News

The Pope unveiled the Vatican's new encyclical, "Magnifica Humanitas," warning that AI risks becoming a tool of "domination, exclusion and death" without moral limits from governments.


Russia threatens more Kyiv strikes and tells foreign nationals to leave

BBC News

Russia has threatened to launch a fresh wave of systematic strikes against Kyiv, days after carrying out one of its largest attacks on the Ukrainian capital since the start of the war. The new strikes will target decision-making centres and command posts, alongside drone manufacturing facilities in the city, Russia's foreign ministry said in a statement. Moscow has called for foreign nationals and diplomats to leave Kyiv as soon as possible and warned citizens to stay away from administrative and military buildings. Large-scale Russian strikes on Saturday night killed four and injured about 100 people in Kyiv and other areas, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said. Moscow said that barrage and threatened further strikes were in response to what it claims was a deliberate Ukrainian attack on a student dormitory in the town of Starobilsk on Friday, in which Russian officials said 21 people were killed.


Mexico steps in to host Iran's World Cup team after US refusal

Al Jazeera

Why Iran won't give up Hormuz Could the war trigger a hunger crisis? How well do you know Iran? Mexico steps in to host Iran's World Cup team after US refusal NewsFeed Mexico steps in to host Iran's World Cup team after US refusal Mexico says it has agreed to host Iran's World Cup team after the US declined to allow the squad to stay, with President Claudia Sheinbaum saying Mexico saw'no reason to refuse' FIFA's request. Pope Leo calls for'disarming' of artificial intelligence Could Israel sabotage US-Iran deal?


Memorial Day Tech Deals: Sony, Apple, Anker, and More

WIRED

Lots of our most-recommended headphones, power banks, and other gadgets are on sale for Memorial Day. When you think of Memorial Day sales, you probably think of mattresses and other home goods. And while those items are definitely discounted, now is also a good time to purchase tech. Personally, I'm not buying anything right now unless it's discounted--and fortunately many of our top picks are. Whether you're shopping for a power bank, a new pair of headphones, or some other gadget, I've rounded up the best Memorial Day deals for your perusal.


Bobcat that survived being hit by a car gets a custom-built kennel

Popular Science

A generous donation and a good neighbor will help the wildcat continue her recovery. More information Adding us as a Preferred Source in Google by using this link indicates that you would like to see more of our content in Google News results. A new kennel and generous donation are giving this Pennsylvania bobcat a new life. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. In March, we reported on a wild bobcat that had been hit and dragged by a car, who also got her head stuck in the car's grill.


How technology is shaping Hajj

Al Jazeera

With nearly two million worshippers performing Hajj this year, technology has become key to making sure everything runs smoothly. Al Jazeera's Ahmed Idris explains technology's role in one of the world's largest and most logistically complex religious gatherings. Pope Leo calls for'disarming' of artificial intelligence Could Israel sabotage US-Iran deal? Iran says deal with US'not imminent' despite progress