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FA Cup fourth round: 10 things to look out for this weekend

Burnley have the chance of a Cup run, Leicester fear an unwelcome repeat and Brighton fans get a raw deal

Chelsea have kept two clean sheets in 10 games since appointing Liam Rosenior as head coach last month. Repeated doziness at the back has cost them. They have held commanding advantages against Charlton, Crystal Palace, Wolves and Leeds, only to give away silly goals. It is a bad habit and proved costly when a 2-0 lead was squandered during Tuesday’s draw with Leeds. Rosenior was livid afterwards, and is waiting for a consistent performance. Chelsea travel to Hull , Rosenior’s former club, on Friday night. They will surely advance against Championship opponents, but how they do it will matter. It is time for them to get serious. Jacob Steinberg

Hull City v Chelsea, Friday 7.45pm (all times GMT)

Burton Albion v West Ham, Saturday 12.15pm

Burnley v Mansfield, Saturday 3pm

Southampton v Leicester, Saturday 3pm

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Mikel Arteta admits Arsenal could not handle Brentford’s set-piece ‘chaos’

  • Lewis-Potter equalises from long throw by Kayode

  • Arsenal miss chance to restore six-point lead at top

Mikel Arteta admitted that Arsenal weren’t ruthless enough to beat a physical Brentford team as they missed the chance to restore their six-point lead over Manchester City.

Noni Madueke’s header broke the deadlock in west London in the second half but Keane Lewis-Potter equalised 10 minutes later from a long throw by Michael Kayode to set up a grandstand finale that saw both sides spurn chances to win it.

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More exam stress at 15 linked to higher risk of depression as young adult – study

UK charity warns against excessive academic pressure and suggests reducing the number of high-stakes tests

Exam stress at age 15 can increase the risk of depression and self-harm into early adulthood, research suggests.

Academic pressure is known to have a detrimental impact on mood and overall wellbeing, but until now few studies had examined the long-term effects on mental health.

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Break in the grey as Aberdeen sees sunshine for the first time in 21 days

Glimpse of sun after weeks of unrelenting rain marks end of longest sunless period in area since records began

Aberdeen has finally had some sunshine, for the first time in 21 days – marking the end of the longest sunless period in the area since Met Office records began in 1957.

Residents of the Granite city in north-east Scotland glimpsed the sun late on Thursday afternoon, with sunshine having been last recorded on 21 January.

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Seven of my relatives were killed in Gaza. For me, Herzog’s visit was never an abstract debate | Shamikh Badra

Australia stands at a crossroads as it rolled out the red carpet for some, while greeting others with batons

Isaac Herzog’s visit to Australia was not a routine diplomatic engagement. It was an ethical and political test of the Australian state. At the very moment a red carpet was rolled out for a man accused of inciting genocide, peaceful Australian citizens were met with batons while exercising their democratic right to protest.

For me, this was never an abstract political debate. Before the visit, I pursued the legal channels that are meant to protect citizens and lodged a formal complaint with the Australian government about the role Herzog played in rhetoric and policies that contributed to the destruction of my family in Gaza. Seven of my relatives were killed. My father died because of a lack of medicine, food and water. My brother, his wife, their four children and her father were also killed. Their bodies remain buried beneath the rubble. Despite the seriousness of this complaint, I have received no response from the government.

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Atlético Madrid put one foot in Copa del Rey final after first-half blitz stuns Barcelona

  • Semi-final first leg: Atlético Madrid 4-0 Barcelona

  • E Garcia 6og, Griezmann 14, Lookman 33, Alvarez 45+2

You must always have faith, Diego Simeone had said and so it was. A biblical storm blew through the Metropolitano, leaving Barcelona torn to pieces and Atlético Madrid closer to a first Copa del Rey final in 13 years than even he could ever have believed. Forty-five extraordinary minutes gave them a 4-0 lead to take to the second leg at Camp Nou in three weeks’ time. An own goal from Eric García and three more, from Ademola Lookman, Antoine Griezmann and Julián Alvarez before the half-time whistle did the kind of damage that only a miracle can repair now.

Barcelona could not even begin to fix it here in a second half in which they had a goal ruled out after seven long minutes waiting on the VAR not bringing any more goals. They then had Eric García sent off late on. It was a wonder they were still standing at all, given what had hit them from the very start.

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Senate Democrats block DHS funding over immigration tactics

Though Department of Homeland Security almost certain to shutter at midnight Friday, ICE to be largely unaffected

Democrats in the US Senate have blocked a funding package for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) amid ongoing fury over the Trump administration’s crackdown and the deaths of two people in Minneapolis.

Thursday’s vote means that the department is almost certain to shut down at midnight on Friday evening, affecting a range of services yet largely leaving the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE) – the target of Democrats’ ire – unaffected because it is already the recipient of lavish federal funding.

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De productieve dialoog verdient eerherstel

Als het nieuwe kabinet wil laten zien dat mét elkaar beter werkt dan tegen elkaar, dan begint dat met niet-vrijblijvende dialogen, schrijft Alexander Rinnooy Kan. Én door jongeren te betrekken.

Nooteboom als openbaring

Frits Abrahams


Vuilnisbak

Bij mijn bushalte mist een afvalbak. Ik vraag online bij de gemeente Utrecht een afvalbak aan. Ik ontvang een snelle ‘reactie’: „De locatie wordt de komende periode in de gaten…

Velzeboer en Van ’t Wout schrijven shorttrackgeschiedenis met twee keer goud. ‘Ze waren op jacht’

Xandra Velzeboer en Jens Van ’t Wout wonnen allebei gouden medailles bij het shorttrack donderdag. „Toen schoot het door mijn hoofd: holy shit, je kan winnen.”

Its wet out there

sccart has added a photo to the pool:

Its wet out there

Shadow the Aussie Kookaburra , a little wet behind the ears .. poor thing ... but after the stifling heat of late , anything for a cool down is welcome .
Now where's my breakfast !

FTP . Brisbane

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IBM Plans To Triple Entry-Level Hiring in the US

IBM said it will triple entry-level hiring in the US in 2026, even as AI appears to be weighing on broader demand for early-career workers. From a report: While the company declined to disclose specific hiring figures, it said the expansion will be "across the board," affecting a wide range of departments. "And yes, it's for all these jobs that we're being told AI can do," said Nickle LaMoreaux, IBM's chief human resources officer, speaking at a conference this week in New York.

LaMoreaux said she overhauled entry-level job descriptions for software developers and other roles to make the case internally for the recruitment push. "The entry-level jobs that you had two to three years ago, AI can do most of them," she said at Charter's Leading With AI Summit. "So, if you're going to convince your business leaders that you need to make this investment, then you need to be able to show the real value these individuals can bring now. And that has to be through totally different jobs."

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WP Engine Says Automattic Planned To Shake Down 10 Hosting Companies For WordPress Royalties

WP Engine's third amended complaint against Automattic and WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg alleges that Mullenweg had plans to impose royalty fees on 10 hosting companies beyond WP Engine for their use of the WordPress trademark.

The amended filing, based on previously sealed information uncovered during discovery, also claims Mullenweg emailed a Stripe executive to pressure the payment processor into canceling WP Engine's contract after WP Engine sued Automattic in October 2024. Newfold, the parent company of Bluehost and HostGator, is already paying Automattic for trademark use, according to the complaint, and Automattic is in conversations with other hosts.

The filing challenges the 8% royalty rate as arbitrary, citing Mullenweg's comments at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 where he said the figure was based on what WP Engine "could afford to pay." Internal Automattic correspondence cited in the complaint includes Mullenweg describing his approach to WP Engine as "nuclear war" and warning that if the hosting company didn't comply, he would start stealing its customers.

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Found Agfachrome Slide

Thomas Hawk posted a photo:

Found Agfachrome Slide

date stamped on slide, July 1966

What Time is It?

Thomas Hawk posted a photo:

What Time is It?

Vanillasludge posted a photo:

Fear of heights. Shikoku

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If you haven’t seen this or heard about it (or even...

If you haven’t seen this or heard about it (or even if you have), the full story of this McDonald’s mural is well worth your time. “Giving that talk…was one of the greatest moments of my life. Bar none.” (Don’t skip the video!)

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30+ Chrome extensions disguised as AI chatbots steal users' API keys, emails, other sensitive data

Are you a good bot or a bad bot?

More than 30 malicious Chrome extensions installed by at least 260,000 users purport to be helpful AI assistants, but they steal users' API keys, email messages, and other personal data. Even worse: many of these are still available on the Chrome Web Store as of this writing.…

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Van 't Wout voelde 'soort paniek' bij concurrent Dandjinou

MILAAN (ANP) - Shorttracker Jens van 't Wout voelde in de olympische finale "een soort paniek" bij William Dandjinou, zijn grote concurrent uit Canada. "Ik heb vaak een soort halve inhaalacties bij hem gedaan en dan werd het niets. Ik dacht nu: ik moet het gewoon proberen. Of ik haal hem in of ik eindig als laatste. Gelukkig pakte het goed uit", vertelde de 24-jarige Nederlander met de gouden medaille om zijn nek in de Milano Ice Skating Arena.

Van 't Wout is bij de mannen de eerste Nederlandse shorttracker die een individuele gouden medaille wint op de Olympische Spelen. Sjinkie Knegt zorgde in 2014 met brons bij de Spelen van Sotsji voor de eerste olympische medaille voor de Nederlandse shorttrackers. "Sjinkie had niet verwacht dat ik nu op het podium zou eindigen", wist Van 't Wout. "Ik kan zelf ook nog amper geloven dat ik nu op de hoogste trede sta. Ik riep na de finish alleen maar 'What the fuck!'. We hebben hier als team zo hard voor gewerkt."