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Hazbin Hotel fanart and Alastor tributes
tvHazbin Hotel fanart and Alastor tributes
Fan artists post new Alastor, Angel Dust and ensemble art, animatics and fanfic celebrating Hazbin Hotel characters.
static.klipy.comTrump: 'I don't think about anybody' on Americans' finances
newsTrump: 'I don't think about anybody' on Americans' finances
Trump said he doesn't 'think about anybody' when asked about Americans' finances, insisting his priority is stopping Iran from getting nuclear weapons.
PCOS renamed polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome (PMOS)
sciencePCOS renamed polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome (PMOS)
After a years‑long global consultation, polycystic ovary syndrome is being relabelled polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome to better reflect the condition.
theguardian.comeBay rejects GameStop $56B takeover bid as 'neither credible nor attractive'
financeeBay rejects GameStop $56B takeover bid as 'neither credible nor attractive'
eBay’s board rejected Ryan Cohen’s unsolicited ~$55.5, 56 billion offer, citing financing uncertainty and strategic risks.


Dungeon Crawler Carl book 8 'A Parade of Horribles' ships tomorrow
booksDungeon Crawler Carl book 8 'A Parade of Horribles' ships tomorrow
The eighth Dungeon Crawler Carl novel releases tomorrow, with audiobook drops and retail discounts noted.
US Consumer Price Index rises 3.8% in April
financeUS Consumer Price Index rises 3.8% in April
Consumer prices climbed 3.8% year‑over‑year in April with a 0.6% monthly gain, highest since May 2023.


ME Awareness Day, patient groups call for more research
scienceME Awareness Day, patient groups call for more research
Advocates mark #MEAwarenessDay, highlighting under‑researched ME/CFS and the needs of severely affected patients.
apps.apple.comJess Phillips resigns, tells Keir Starmer 'deeds not words matter'
politicsJess Phillips resigns, tells Keir Starmer 'deeds not words matter'
UK minister Jess Phillips quit her post, urging Prime Minister Keir Starmer to prioritize action over rhetoric.


Devil May Cry Season 2 premieres on Netflix
tvDevil May Cry Season 2 premieres on Netflix
Netflix drops Devil May Cry Season 2 (8 episodes); English dub debuts May 12; critics praise visuals and character work.
gamesradar.comMarvel Rivals Season 8 adds Devil Dinosaur and Cyclops
comicsMarvel Rivals Season 8 adds Devil Dinosaur and Cyclops
Season 8 trailer confirms Devil Dinosaur as a playable Vanguard and Cyclops joining the roster; Moon Girl appears in the story.
EU considers delaying children's access to social media, von der Leyen
newsEU considers delaying children's access to social media, von der Leyen
Ursula von der Leyen says an expert panel will propose steps to protect minors online and consider age limits by July.
Cannes Film Festival 2026 opens with AI experiments and global premieres
moviesCannes Film Festival 2026 opens with AI experiments and global premieres
The 79th Cannes runs May 12 to 23; the festival opens amid AI controversies, fewer big US films and a stacked international lineup.
fancons.comStrike Force Five to release special episode for Colbert finale
tvStrike Force Five to release special episode for Colbert finale
Colbert, Fallon, Kimmel, Meyers and Oliver reunite for a Strike Force Five video episode tied to The Late Show finale.
King's Speech set for May 13, briefings say Welfare Bill excluded
newsKing's Speech set for May 13, briefings say Welfare Bill excluded
State Opening scheduled for May 13; government briefings indicate the Welfare Bill will not be included in the King's Speech.
Film critic Rex Reed dies at 87
moviesFilm critic Rex Reed dies at 87
Rex Reed, the acerbic longtime film critic and columnist, has died at age 87.
observer.comOperation Epic Furious arcade, installed as protest on National Mall
politicsOperation Epic Furious arcade, installed as protest on National Mall
Activist group Secret Handshake installed a Trump‑themed arcade at the WWI memorial; playable online at epicfurious.com


Margaret Hodge labels Green Party 'antisemitic' on Radio 4
politicsMargaret Hodge labels Green Party 'antisemitic' on Radio 4
Baroness Margaret Hodge told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme she views the Green Party as antisemitic during an interview.


Starmer tells cabinet leadership contest has not been triggered
politicsStarmer tells cabinet leadership contest has not been triggered
Prime Minister Keir Starmer says Labour’s formal challenge process hasn’t been opened and he will 'get on with governing.'


Google unveils Googlebook, an Android‑based AI laptop platform
techGoogle unveils Googlebook, an Android‑based AI laptop platform
Google announced Googlebook, a Gemini‑powered laptop platform built on Android as a proposed successor to Chromebooks.


Sam Altman testifies in OpenAI lawsuit
Sam Altman testified in Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI, defending the company's shift to a for-profit model and disputing Musk's claim that OpenAI betrayed its founding mission. Altman told the court that Musk's departure from OpenAI was a "morale boost" for some researchers and said Musk's management style suited factories more than an AI research lab. Musk's lawyers pressed Altman about sworn statements from Ilya Sutskever, Mira Murati, Tasha McCauley and Dario Amodei alleging dishonesty; Altman said he had not heard those statements and disputed their claims. The testimony goes to control and governance of OpenAI and could influence WHO sets the company's future direction for AI development and investor oversight.
I'm sorry this is SUCH a dis track. Sam Altman testified that Elon Musk's exit from OpenAI was a "morale boost" to some employees and that Musk's management style may work in factories but wasn't great for the AI research lab. www.cnbc.com/2026/05/12/o... (trial updates today at @cnbc.com)
Narrator: No. Musk’s management style does not work in factories.
everyone I’ve ever known that worked for a Musk company said he was an active detriment to the organization
Musk's management style also famously doesn't work in factories 😂 Other than, like, the normalization of slurs. It sounds like Twitter on the Tesla production line, if the innumerable shareholder-paid lawsuits are correct.