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Sam Altman's Home Targeted a Second Time, Two Suspects Arrested

"Early Sunday morning, a car stopped and appears to have fired a gun at the Russian Hill home of OpenAI's CEO," reportsThe San Francisco Standard, citing reports from the local police department:


The San Francisco Police Department announced the arrest of two suspects, Amanda Tom, 25, and Muhamad Tarik Hussein, 23, who were booked for negligent discharge... [The person in the passenger seat] put their hand out the window and appeared to fire a round on the Lombard side of the property, according to a police report on the incident, which cited surveillance footage and the compound's security personnel, who reported hearing a gunshot. The car then fled, and a camera captured its license plate, which later led police to take possession of the vehicle, according to the report... A search of the residence by officers turned up three firearms, according to police.

The incident follows Friday's arrest of a man who allegedly threw a Molotov cocktail at Altman's house. The San Francisco Standard also notes that in November, "threats from a 27-year-old anti-AI activist prompted the lockdown of OpenAI's San Francisco offices."

Sam Kirchner, whose whereabouts have been unknown since Nov. 21, was in the midst of a mental health crisis when he threatened to go to the company's offices to "murder people," according to callers who notified police that day.

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Robot Birds Deployed by Park to Attract Real Birds - Built By High School Students

"Robotic bird decoys are being deployed at Grand Teton National Park," reports Interesting Engineering, "to influence the behavior of real sage grouse and help restore a declining population.". Robotics mentor Gary Duquette describes the machines as "kind of a Frankenbird." (SFGate shows one of the robot birds charging up with a solar panel... "Recorded breeding calls are played at the scene, with clucking and cooing beginning at 5 a.m. each day.")

Duquette builds the birds with a team of high school students, telling WyoFile that at school they "don't really get to experience real-world problems" where failures lurk. So while their robot birds may cost $150 in parts, the practical experience the students get "is priceless."

Spikes in the electric currents burned out servo motors as the season of sagebrush serenades loomed, Duquette said. "The kids had to learn the difference between voltage and amperage...." To resolve the problem, the team wired a voltage converter in line with the Arduino controller and other elements on an electronic breadboard. "We pulled through and got it done in time," he said...

A noggin fabricated by a 3D printer tops the robo-grouse. Wyoming Game and Fish staffers in Pinedale supplied grouse wings from hunter surveys, and body feathers came from fly-tying supplies at an angling store. Packaging foam from a Hello Fresh meal kit replicates white breast feathers, accented by yellow air sacs...

The Independent wonders if more national parks would be visited by robot birds...
During this year's breeding season, which runs through mid-May, researchers are using trail cameras to track whether real sage grouse respond to the robotic displays and return to the restored lek sites. If successful, officials say similar robotic systems could eventually be used in other national parks facing wildlife management challenges.

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Strait of Hormuz blockade explained: why is Trump threatening it now and will it increase the price of oil?

The threat from the president has left global markets in another period of uncertainty, with questions over how the blockade will be enforced

Donald Trump has said the US will begin a blockade of the strait of Hormuz, after ceasefire talks with Iran ended without an agreement over the weekend.

The strait has emerged as Iran’s most effective weapon in its asymmetric war with the US. Since 28 February, the US and Israel have pounded Iran, striking thousands of targets and killing dozens of the country’s most senior leaders. Iran has responded by effectively closing the strait – a vital waterway through which about 20% of global oil moves though in normal times – driving up oil prices and fuelling fears of a surge in inflation.

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The incredible life of the ‘bird man’ refugee who brought tweets, chirps and trills to British radio

Ludwig Koch was once as influential as David Attenborough is today – a new film by his granddaughter sheds light on a tragic event in the naturalist’s life in Berlin before he fled the Nazis

In his lifetime, pioneering German sound recordist Ludwig Koch’s heavily accented voice was as familiar to British audiences as David Attenborough’s is today. His tireless passion for capturing birdsong and bringing it first into German and, after his exile from Nazi Germany, British homes via sound books and BBC radio, made him a household name from the late 1930s onwards.

He was celebrated beyond his life, parodied by Peter Sellers (playing Koch observing life at a Glasgow traffic junction) and immortalised in Penelope Fitzgerald’s 1980 novel Human Voices, about the wartime BBC, which depicts Koch’s assiduous approach to capturing natural sounds and indirectly highlights how the organisation benefited from new voices like his.

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‘I just want to feel like me again’: the women still waiting for breast reconstruction years after lockdown

At the height of Covid, hundreds of cancer patients had mastectomies without the reconstruction that would normally accompany them. They would eventually get the surgery, they were told – but for many that promise feels more meaningless by the day

Every time she lifts her arms to get dressed or hang out her washing, Julie Ford gets a painful reminder of one of the most terrifying experiences of her life. At 7am one day in April 2021, she had gone into hospital, alone and wearing a mask, to have her right breast and lymph nodes removed in a bid to stop breast cancer from spreading. Later that day, still groggy from the anaesthetic, in pain and with surgical drains hanging from both sides of her chest, she had staggered to the door with the help of two nurses. She was eased into a friend’s car and driven home to fend for herself.

While Julie’s breast had been removed, it was not reconstructed. Usually, both procedures are carried out in the same operation. But as reconstruction using tissue from the patient’s abdomen is a complex, eight-hour procedure requiring a large surgical team, it was considered “non-essential” and paused by most NHS trusts during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Mysterious Lake District barn joins national treasures on heritage list

Officials grant Grade II* protection to ‘rare building that raises more questions than it answers’

It is an elite list with some of the most significant and beautiful buildings and structures in England, including Battersea power station, Middlesbrough’s Transporter Bridge and the London Coliseum.

Now the Grade II* landmarks are being joined by a mysterious, limestone rubble “barn” on a grassy knoll in the Lake District, which was most recently used as a shelter for sheep and cows.

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How the US far right bought into the myth of white South Africa’s persecution – podcast

When Trump granted white South Africans refugee status, he was echoing a falsehood about Black people taking revenge for years of brutality. But no one flourishes in a repressive police state

By Eve Fairbanks. Read by Katherine Fenton

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€1m Picasso painting to be won for €100 in charity raffle

Number of tickets to win Tête de Femme will be capped at 120,000 and proceeds will go to Alzheimer’s research

A raffle in France is offering the chance to win a portrait by Pablo Picasso for the price of a €100 (£87) ticket, with proceeds going to Alzheimer’s research.

Picasso painted the gouache-on-paper Tête de Femme (Head of a Woman) in 1941. The raffle organisers’ online sales platform says the number of tickets will be capped at 120,000, meaning the draw could net €12m if they are all sold.

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‘A cauldron of people with their tops off!’ Goldie, Estelle, Courtney Pine, Flo and more pick great moments in Black British music

For its inaugural show, the V&A’s east London outpost is celebrating 125 years of Black music-making in Britain. We asked top performers to pick their favourite exhibit

Goldie: Kemistry and Storm (The Diptych) by Eddie Otchere (1995)

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Donald Trump launches extraordinary attack on Pope Leo calling him ‘weak’ and ‘terrible’

In unprecedented attack on the leader of the Catholic church, president says the US-born pope is ‘not doing a very good job’ and is ‘a very liberal person’

President Donald Trump delivered an extraordinary broadside against Pope Leo XIV on Sunday night, saying he didn’t think the US-born leader of the Catholic church is “doing a very good job” and that “he’s a very liberal person,” while also suggesting the pontiff should “stop catering to the Radical Left.”

Flying back to Washington from Florida, Trump used a lengthy social media post to sharply criticise Leo, then kept it up in comments on the tarmac to reporters.

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Rijnmond - Nieuws

Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

Gewonde en flinke schade na aanrijding in centrum van Rotterdam

Een auto en deelscooter zijn zondagavond laat met elkaar in botsing gekomen aan de Oosterkade in het centrum van Rotterdam. Volgens 112-correspondenten is een slachtoffer daarbij gewond geraakt en naar het ziekenhuis gebracht.

Omwonenden ontdekken brandende auto in Zwijndrecht

In Zwijndrecht is een auto in de nacht van zondag op maandag compleet uitgebrand. Dat gebeurde rond 03:00 uur, toen het voertuig stond geparkeerd aan de Nieuwerhoek. De brandweer was er snel bij, maar van de auto is weinig meer over.

Auto uitgebrand op parkeerplaats in Schiedam

Een auto is in brand gevlogen op een parkeerterrein aan de Willem Pijperstraat in Schiedam. Het vuur ontstond in de nacht van zondag op maandag, even voor 01:30 uur.

Geparkeerde auto's uitgebrand | Gewonde en flinke schade na aanrijding

In dit artikel houden we je op de hoogte van het belangrijkste en meest opvallende 112-nieuws uit onze regio van maandag 13 april.

Het weer van vandaag: bewolking domineert

Vandaag hebben we te maken met veel bewolking, soms een waterig zonnetje en het blijft vrijwel overal droog. De middagtemperatuur komt uit op 14 graden en er staat weinig wind.

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Aantal stembureaus in Peru maandag opnieuw open na vertragingen

LIMA (ANP/AFP) - Een aantal stembureaus in Peru gaat maandag opnieuw open nadat locaties door heel het land zondag vertraagd opengingen door logistieke problemen tijdens de presidentsverkiezingen. Dat heeft de Peruaanse kiesautoriteit bekendgemaakt. Ongeveer 63.000 kiezers in de hoofdstad Lima konden hun stem niet uitbrengen door een gebrek aan stembiljetten, stembussen en ander stemmateriaal.

De verlenging is volgens de kiesautoriteit nodig om het stemrecht te beschermen. De autoriteiten besloten zondag al om stembureaus een uur langer open te houden. Alleen de stembureaus waar kiezers zondag niet konden stemmen, gaan maandag opnieuw open.

Peruanen kiezen een nieuwe president en leden van het congres. Meer dan dertig kandidaten doen mee aan de eerste ronde van de verkiezingen. Als er geen overduidelijke winnaar uit de bus komt, volgt een tweede ronde. De uiteindelijke koploper wordt de negende president van Peru in tien jaar tijd.


Trump valt paus Leo ("Paus geworden dankzij mij") aan omdat hij te links is en 'weak on crime'

Paus Leo XIV is een van 's werelds krachtigste critici van de Amerikaanse oorlog tegen Iran. De afgelopen dagen heeft hij de verering van stervelingen en geld, de valkuilen van arrogantie en het "absurde en onmenselijke geweld" veroordeeld dat is ontketend door gevechten die het Midden-Oosten verder hebben gedestabiliseerd.

En nu is Trump boos. Tenslotte is Leo paus geworden dankzij Donlad J. Trump

"Leo zou dankbaar moeten zijn, want, zoals iedereen weet, was hij een schokkende verrassing," schreef Trump zondagavond in een uitgebreide post op sociale media. "Hij stond op geen enkele lijst om paus te worden, en werd daar alleen door de kerk geplaatst omdat hij een Amerikaan was, en zij dachten dat dat de beste manier zou zijn om met president Donald J. Trump om te gaan. Als ik niet in het Witte Huis had gezeten, zou Leo niet in het Vaticaan zitten."

Toen hij het bericht verstuurde, kwam de president net terug van een weekend waarin hij een MMA-wedstrijd in Miami had bijgewoond en tijd had doorgebracht met aanhangers op zijn golfclub, nadat de onderhandelingen met Iran waren mislukt. Hij bekritiseerde Leo omdat hij „te soft zou zijn tegen criminaliteit“ – een belediging die hij doorgaans reserveert voor Democratische burgemeesters – en „verschrikkelijk zou zijn in het buitenlands beleid“. Hij zei dat hij een veel grotere voorkeur had voor de broer van de paus, Louis, vanwege diens steun voor de MAGA-beweging – “Hij snapt het!” schreef Trump. De president beschuldigde de paus er ook van “toe te geven aan radicaal links” en gaf vervolgens een advies: “concentreer je op het zijn van een Grote Paus, niet een Politicus.”


De historische verkiezingsnederlaag van Viktor Orbán

Na zestien jaar Viktor Orbán veegt Peter Magyar hem met grote meerderheid van de kaart. Correspondenten Mark Middel en Rik Rutten analyseren vanuit Boedapest en Brussel een…

Found Kodachrome Slide

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Found Kodachrome Slide

handwritten on slide, "Jim, waterski"

Reno, The Biggest Little City in the World

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Reno, The Biggest Little City in the World