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Ruben Amorim criticised his Manchester United side for becoming complacent after they surrendered control in a 3-3 draw at Tottenham, despite leading for much of the game. United looked set for victory after Bryan Mbeumo’s opener, only to collapse under second-half pressure as Mathys Tel and Richarlison turned the game around. A 96th-minute header from Matthijs de Ligt rescued a point, extending United’s unbeaten run to five matches — but Amorim was far from satisfied. “We have a lot of problems — we are just at the beginning,” Amorim said. “We were comfortable in the game, but we should do…
California voters approved Proposition 50, a measure that changes how congressional district maps will be drawn for future elections. Supporters say the measure strengthens fair representation and ensures that districts reflect the population accurately. The outcome demonstrates active citizen participation in shaping democratic structures. By voting on how districts are drawn, Californians are influencing the fairness and balance of electoral processes in the state. Analysts note that this decision reflects growing voter engagement and awareness of the importance of equitable representation. Proposition 50 introduces reforms designed to reduce gerrymandering, giving independent commissions a stronger role in map drawing. Supporters argue…
More than 5,000 flights across the United States were cancelled or delayed on Friday as new federal mandates forced airlines to reduce air traffic amid the ongoing government shutdown. The restrictions took effect at 40 of the country’s busiest airports to ease pressure on air traffic controllers and other federal workers who continue to work without pay. Many of them have been calling in sick, taking side jobs, or missing shifts since the shutdown began last month. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ordered airlines to cut flights by 4%, with reductions expected to reach 10% by next week. The move…
David Raya extended his remarkable unbeaten run as Arsenal matched a club record for consecutive clean sheets that has stood since 1903. The Spanish goalkeeper was rarely tested during the 3-0 Champions League win over Slavia Prague, with the only scare — a late penalty — overturned by VAR. Raya, who has now gone more than 12 hours without conceding, made just his seventh save in four European games this season. His performances have helped Arsenal to eight straight shutouts and 10 consecutive victories in all competitions. Despite the dominance of Mikel Arteta’s side, Raya insists focus is key: “You…
Gamers must wait longer for Grand Theft Auto VI after Rockstar Games announced another release delay. The studio now plans to launch the game in November 2026. Fans had expected its release this month, but Rockstar postponed it for the second time. The company initially set May 2026 as the release date, before moving it again to 19 November 2026. The original schedule targeted autumn of this year. Rockstar asked players for patience, saying it needs more time to finish the game and meet the standards fans “expect and deserve.” Crime and Chaos Return in Vice City The game lets…
Tesla shareholders have approved a record-breaking pay deal for Elon Musk that could reach nearly $1 trillion. The vote passed with 75% support at the company’s annual meeting on Thursday, drawing loud applause from the audience. Musk, already the world’s richest person, must drastically increase Tesla’s market value over the next decade to unlock the full payout. If he meets all goals, he will receive hundreds of millions of new Tesla shares. Critics have condemned the enormous reward, but Tesla’s board warned that Musk could leave without it. They argued that losing him would damage the company’s future. Celebration in…
AI systems weaken their safety controls during long conversations, increasing the risk of harmful responses. A new report revealed that these systems often release inappropriate or dangerous information as chats continue. Simple Prompts Easily Breach Guardrails A few prompts can defeat most AI safeguards, according to the study. Cisco examined large language models from OpenAI, Mistral, Meta, Google, Alibaba, Deepseek, and Microsoft to see how quickly they revealed unsafe or illegal content. Researchers held 499 conversations using “multi-turn attacks,” where users repeatedly questioned AI tools to slip past protections. Each exchange contained five to ten messages. The team compared results…
Chelsea remain firmly behind Enzo Maresca’s squad rotation strategy after Wednesday’s 2-2 Champions League draw with Qarabag, despite scrutiny over his decision to make seven changes to the starting lineup. Club sources insist there is no concern over Maresca’s approach, which is viewed as a long-term strategy to keep players fresh and manage a demanding schedule across four competitions. Chelsea believe their deep squad can only thrive if rotation is consistent, particularly after a disrupted pre-season and ongoing injury issues. Maresca was without Pedro Neto, Cole Palmer, Levi Colwill and Benoît Badiashile in Baku, while several others — including Moisés…
President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs faced pointed questions at the Supreme Court on Wednesday in a case that could redefine the limits of presidential power and shift global trade dynamics. Several conservative justices expressed skepticism toward the administration’s justification for import duties that Trump said were crucial to revive U.S. manufacturing and fix trade imbalances. A coalition of states and small businesses has challenged the measures, arguing the president went beyond his authority by imposing what they describe as an unlawful tax. The Supreme Court, with its 6–3 conservative majority, often takes months to decide major cases. But legal analysts…
Ahead of Tesla’s annual general meeting on Thursday, the company is pushing one clear message to investors: Elon Musk deserves $1 trillion. The electric carmaker has launched online ads and videos defending its CEO’s massive pay deal. On Votetesla.com, board chair Robyn Denholm and director Kathleen Wilson-Thompson praise Musk while triumphant music swells in the background. But many shareholders are not convinced. The meeting in Austin, Texas, is shaping up as a public vote on Musk’s leadership, which has become increasingly polarising after his political shifts and blunt online presence. Musk has used his platform X to heighten the tension,…