Rijnmond - Nieuws

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

Politie onderzoekt aanstootgevende beelden op gevel van huisartsenpost

Bij verschillende antidiscriminatie-instanties zijn meldingen gedaan over controversiële beelden die getoond zijn op de muur van een huisartsenpost in Rotterdam-Zuid. Dat bevestigt de politie. Op de beelden wordt een videoclip getoond van een liedje met de tekst 'Boom Boom Tel Aviv', waarin bombardementen op Israëlische burgers worden verheerlijkt.

The Guardian

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Antoine Griezmann to leave Atlético Madrid and join MLS’s Orlando City

  • French superstar played 10 years for Atlético

  • Forward will join Orlando in July on a deal through 2029

  • Atlético plays Barcelona in Copa del Rey final in April

Orlando City SC completed the long-anticipated signing of Atlético Madrid superstar Antoine Griezmann on Tuesday.

The 35-year-old French attacker is signed from July 2026 through the 2027-28 season with an option for 2028-29. Financial terms were not disclosed.

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North London ambulance arson attack: what we know so far - The Latest

An investigation is under way into an arson attack on four ambulances belonging to a Jewish charity in north London. Efforts are being made to verify a claim of responsibility by a group known as Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia (HAYI). Security sources have cautioned against a rush to tie Iran to arson and it has not so far been designated as a terrorist incident. Nosheen Iqbal speaks to chief reporter Daniel Boffey

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I lost every good acting job to Riz Ahmed – annoyingly, his James Bond comedy is a jaw-dropping hoot

Ahmed superbly tackles race and identity in his hilarious new show Bait, proving the British-Asian actor truly is the best of this country. I’m happy for him, I swear!

Conflicted feelings for me this week, watching Bait, the new comedy created by Riz Ahmed. I started a career in acting shortly after Ahmed, you see. For a decade, I lost every good job going to him. What made it worse was watching all of those projects and realising exactly how good he was. Anyway, I’m going to try to write the rest of this while suppressing Salieri levels of malcontent. Wish me luck.

Bait is the story of an Asian actor, Shah Latif, who finds himself lined up to be the next James Bond. The series covers the internet’s toxic response to the rumours, using it to dive deep into a conversation about racial palatability, Britishness, ambition and authenticity. It’s funny, surreal, provocative and boasts an incredible array of hot young British-Asian actors. Which reminds me, I must rewatch Sliding Doors.

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The Register

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Age checks creep into Linux as systemd gets a DOB field

Flatpak may be next, and the lobbying behind it is raising eyebrows

After weeks of debate, code to record user age was finally merged into the Linux world's favorite system management daemon.…

Arm rolls its own 136-core AGI CPU to chase AI hype train

Turns out artificial general intelligence was a CPU this whole time

Arm unveiled its first homegrown silicon — yes, an actual chip, not another shake-n-bake blueprint — during an event in San Francisco on Tuesday, and said that flagship customer Meta is set to deploy the 136-core CPU at scale later this year.…

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Volkskrant.nl biedt het laatste nieuws, opinie en achtergronden

Met compleet andere mediastrategie blijft Ali B in verkrachtingszaak vechten voor onschuld

Indonesië treedt eindelijk op tegen illegale plantages en geeft dieren hun leefgebied terug

Verdachte piek in olie­handel is nieuw signaal van speculatie met Ameri­kaanse staatgeheimen

Verdachte piek in olie­handel is nieuw signaal van speculatie met staatsgeheimen VS

Haaksbergen presenteert heilzaam medicijn voor kwakkelende democratie

Formula 1 News

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Tsunoda on his F1 past, present and future

Yuki Tsunoda has been getting used to a different F1 role in 2026 – the Japanese driver taking on reserve duties for Red Bull and sister outfit Racing Bulls after losing his full-time race seat at the end of the 2025 season.

鞆の浦

Dustin Chuang has added a photo to the pool:

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Een tweede energiecrisis in een paar jaar tijd, en ‘de eerste reflex is compensatie’. Maak eens plannen voor de lange termijn, zegt deze Clingendael-onderzoeker

Nederland moet de gestegen energieprijzen aangrijpen om minder kwetsbaar te worden bij een volgende crisis, zegt onderzoeker Louise van Schaik. Dat betekent: al op korte termijn energie besparen, en sneller werken aan groene infrastructuur. „Zorg dat huizen volgende winter een warmtepomp hebben.”


Deze Iraanse leider wordt gezien als een mogelijke gesprekspartner voor de regering-Trump

De Iraanse parlementsvoorzitter wordt gezien als een mogelijke gesprekspartner voor de regering-Trump, nu andere Iraanse leiders zijn gedood. De voormalige burgemeester van Teheran heeft nauwe banden met de opperste leider, Mojtaba Khamenei. Of Ghalibaf de rol zou kunnen of willen vervullen, is echter onduidelijk.

Als de wereld vergaat

Dankzij een gelukje waarover ik niet mag uitweiden, kreeg ik inzage in de ontwerptekst waarmee Mark Rutte, secretaris-generaal van de NAVO, de wereld zal toespreken op het moment…

Tweede Kamer neemt motie aan om vleesstunten in de supermarkt beperken

De Tweede Kamer heeft vanmiddag met een kleine meerderheid een motie aangenomen die het prijsstunten met vlees in de supermarkten aan banden moet leggen.

MetaFilter

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Minesweeper meets mining

Dynamine sees your character digging to expand the mine while avoiding buried TNT according to minesweeper rules. Return ore to the lift for money to spend on upgrades. Starts slow and expands into something much bigger, with different biomes and buildable minecrart rails to speed your journey back and forth.

404 Media

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Delivery Robot Drives Through Bus Stop Shelter, Shattering Glass Everywhere

Delivery Robot Drives Through Bus Stop Shelter, Shattering Glass Everywhere

A Serve Robotics food delivery robot crashed through the glass wall of a bus stop shelter in Chicago earlier this week, shattering the glass all over the sidewalk. The crash comes amid a protest against delivery robots in Chicago and a few weeks after a politician who represents part of Chicago said he would not allow the robots into his district.

Footage of the aftermath of the crash went viral on Reddit and X, with one of the company’s robots shaking shards of glass onto the sidewalk. Serve Robotics told 404 Media in a statement that the company sent people out to clean up the mess.

“We’re aware of the incident involving one of our robots in Chicago. No injuries were reported, our team responded quickly to clean up, and we’re reviewing what happened to make improvements,” the spokesperson said. “We have also been in contact with local stakeholders and are committed to addressing any concerns directly. We take this matter very seriously.”

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Serve deployed its robots to Chicago in September under a partnership with Uber Eats. The company operates in a few cities around the country, including in Los Angeles, where activists have been filming the robots in various compromising positions or after they have been knocked over by passersby. In 2023, Serve Robotics fed footage from one of its robots to the Los Angeles Police Department, we reported. In 2022, a Serve robot drove underneath police caution tape and through what was at the time considered to be an active crime scene, where a school shooting at Hollywood High School was reported to be taking place (the shooting was deemed a hoax, but police were actively investigating at the time).

Delivery robots have been controversial in Chicago, where at least 3,600 Chicago residents have signed a “No Sidewalk Bots” petition asking the city to ban the robots. Chicago’s First District Alderman Daniel La Spata has said that the delivery robots will not be allowed into his district after polling residents there; 83 percent of respondents to his poll said they “strongly disagreed” with allowing the robots. 

The No Sidewalk Bots petition website notes “Chicago sidewalks are for people, not delivery robots,” and says that people who have signed the petition “are reporting collisions or other troubling contact, accessibility issues, and/or obstruction.” 

The Chicago Department of Transportation did not respond to a request for comment.


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Intuit Beats FTC In Court, Ending Restrictions On 'Free' TurboTax Ads

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: An appeals court invalidated the Biden-era Federal Trade Commission's attempt to punish Intuit for allegedly deceptive ads that pitched TurboTax as free. Under then-Chair Lina Khan, the FTC determined in 2024 that the TurboTax maker violated US law with deceptive advertising and ordered it to stop telling consumers, without more obvious disclaimers, that TurboTax or other products are free. The FTC's chief administrative law judge had previously found that Intuit's ads violated prohibitions on deceptive advertising because the firm "advertised to consumers that they could file their taxes online for free using TurboTax, when in truth, for approximately two-thirds of taxpayers, the advertised claim was false."

Intuit appealed in the conservative-leaning US Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit and got a resounding victory on Friday in a 3-0 ruling issued (PDF) by a panel of judges. "Following the Supreme Court's decision in SEC v. Jarkesy, we hold that adjudication of a deceptive advertising claim before an administrative law judge violated the constitutional separation of powers," the 5th Circuit panel said. The Supreme Court's June 2024 ruling (PDF) in Securities and Exchange Commission v. Jarkesy held that the SEC system for issuing fines violated the right to a jury trial. The 5th Circuit panel said the Jarkesy decision confirms that the FTC must pursue deceptive advertising claims in courts rather than its own administrative process. [...]

The 5th Circuit ruling acknowledged that most people can't use TurboTax for free. "TurboTax 'Free Edition' has been part of the TurboTax range for more than a decade, available to taxpayers for what Intuit refers to as 'simple tax returns,'" the ruling said. "Most American taxpayers do not have 'simple tax returns.' The TurboTax website is designed so that any individual taxpayer can begin preparing a tax return in TurboTax Free Edition, but those who enter disqualifying information are prompted before filing to upgrade to a paid product." Although the court noted that Intuit stopped the specific ads challenged by the FTC, the ruling said the cease-and-desist order issued by the agency could have far-reaching effects on Intuit marketing. "The cease-and-desist order is remarkably broad: it prohibits Intuit for the next twenty years from advertising 'any goods or services' as free unless specific, extensive, and arguably unworkable requirements are satisfied. The order is not confined to tax-preparation solutions and extends to all products sold by Intuit," the ruling said.

The 5th Circuit said the FTC's deceptive advertising claims are "traditional actions at law and equity and thus involve private rights that demand adjudication in an Article III court." The court rejected the FTC's argument that the claims involve public rights that may be adjudicated by administrative agencies. "In sum, there is overwhelming evidence that Section 5 of the FTC Act did not create a new duty for merchants to refrain from deceptive advertising," the 5th Circuit said. "That duty long predated the FTC Act and could be enforced by private parties in actions at common law or equity for fraud, deceit, or unfair competition."

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