Tech titan arrested at $35m mansion over selling US equipment to Iran's military and nuclear programs
A California tech boss has been arrested for supplying US networking, security and encryption gear to Iran.
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A California tech boss has been arrested for supplying US networking, security and encryption gear to Iran.
Under the Trump administration, efforts to address deep-rooted inequities for students of color are being cast as discriminatory against white students
Written in breathless multilingual prose, this coming-of-age meets state-of-the-nation novel is an incredible literary performance Three twentysomethings โdrive and dream of an impossible night on an endless street. moving as a massive through mad sticky traffic, destination: where else? manchester, wilmslow road, the curry mile, yo!โ Thus opens Sufiyaan Salamโs high-octane debut novel, written largely in gen Z lowercase โ and youโre in for a ride. The Boyz are British Pakistani friends in their early 20s. Immy is โsomething of a bad-boy muslim slut who donโt never text backโ; Khan is โthe mogul mowgli himself โฆ the type to recite Warren Buffett epigrams like theyโre hadithsโ; and Haris has โa mind that never switches off, philosophy subreddits doing baresโ. Each is looking for an escape โ from their past, present, someone else, or themselves โ and they come together for one night โcruising and bruising in a hire car towards what might just be the natural elastic endpoint of a friendship beginning to frayโ. Continue reading...
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โThe Great American State Fairโ is a series of concerts, exhibits, tributes and other programs scheduled to take place June 25 to July 10 on Washingtonโs National Mall
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A difficult job market and rising costs are making it harder for young adults to enter adulthood Young people are already facing the worst entry-level job market since the start of the pandemic and significant economic instability. But overall economic conditions are making it more challenging for those just entering adulthood. More than eight in 10 young adults rate the economy as โbadโ or โterribleโ, according to a recent survey conducted with more than 1,000 18- to 34-year-olds around the US by Generation Lab, a research firm studying young people. While young adulthood is known as a time for establishing independence and responsibility, many are attempting to do so amid cuts to social safety net programs and the ever-increasing costs of basic needs like gas and groceries. Continue reading...
Community programs are more effective at reducing violence than simply making arrests, advocates say Homicides in the US have fallen dramatically in recent years after a spike during the Covid-19 pandemic, but now some advocates for community violence intervention programs worry federal funding cuts by the Trump administration will reverse that trend. In April 2025, more than $800m in grants was cut from the Department of Justiceโs office of justice programs aimed at preventing and responding to gun violence, among other causes. Continue reading...
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(Mexican Summer) The quintet add shoegaze, country and 50s rockโnโroll to their core indie-punk sound, resulting in songs that offset lyrical bleakness with gleeful, uplifting music Iceage have always seemed like a band in a state of constant development. You might say thatโs understandable, given the Danish musicians were in their teens when their debut album New Brigade was released in 2011: if you donโt change between the age of 18 and your early 30s, youโre probably in trouble. But rock music isnโt real life, and a less adventurous band might have been minded to stick with a good thing, given the reception New Brigade was afforded. Twenty-four minutes of hardcore blended with noisy Birthday Party-esque post-punk and a sizeable pinch of gothic gloom, it was praised so vociferously that the praise itself provoked heated debate, as claims any one band are the โsavioursโ of an entire genre are wont to do, particularly when said genre is punk. Iceage seemed entirely unbothered about any ensuing weight of expectation. If they didnโt exactly sound like a completely different band on 2014โs Plowing Into the Field of Love, they were still doing things you would never have imagined the authors of New Brigade doing: piano ballads, country-rock and, on Abundant Living, attempting to join the dots between Howlinโ Wolfโs Smokestack Lightning and the ramshackle sound of frontman Elias Rรธnnenfeltโs favourites the Pogues. In 2018, Beyondless offered Dexys-style horns, New Orleans jazz and a track that sounded like mid-80s U2 equipped with a string section. By 2021โs Seek Shelter, they had a gospel choir on board and mixed anthemic songs โ imagine Oasis mired in angst, gloom and distortion โ with tracks that interpolated the Carter Familyโs Can the Circle Be Unbroken? or bore the influence of French chanson. Continue reading...
The US has apparently had to agree to unfreeze billions of Iranian assets for a regime more hardline than before the war Middle East crisis: live updates On 24 May each year, Iranians celebrate a historic victory in the war with Iraq: the liberation of Khorramshahr in 1982. This year, some were hoping a peace deal looking likely to be signed with the US might mark a similar turning point in their countryโs history. Continue reading...
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Barbican, London The BBC Symphony Orchestra and conductor Teddy Abrams performed the world premiere of Davidsโ sombre and powerful new work that tells of the colonisation of North America Amid the celebrations of the 250th anniversary of US independence, Brent Michael Davidsโ Requiem for America brings an abrupt and necessary shift of perspective. Subtitled โSinging for the Invisible Peopleโ, it tells of the colonisation of North America and the systematic erasure of its Indigenous people. We donโt hear the text of the Latin mass; instead Davids, a composer of Mohican heritage, has constructed a patchwork of first-hand sources: newspaper articles, military reports, telegrams, rare accounts from the survivors of massacres. It is, as Davids describes it, both a reckoning and a remembrance: itโs meant to be shocking, and it is. Perhaps itโs not surprising that this premiere should have happened outside the US; nonetheless, a further performance is planned for Boston in November, of an even longer version. Here a lot was packed into 90 minutes by a stageful of musicians: the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, an eight-strong Native American choir, four vocal soloists as if for a traditional setting of the Requiem โ and, to the conductor Teddy Abramsโs right, the mezzo-soprano Wallis Giunta, a late stand-in who sang the Narrator with tremendous conviction, and Davids himself, playing the Native American flute. Continue reading...
A Dutch physicianโs encounter with acupuncture.