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GitHub Transitions Copilot to Usage-Based Pricing with Monthly AI Credits Starting June
GitHub is shifting its Copilot service to a usage-based pricing model starting in June, incorporating monthly AI credits into each plan. The announcement reflects broader trends of rising AI costs due to increased compute and inference demands, requiring teams to adapt budgeting for AI tools.

Ukraine Accuses Israel of Receiving Stolen Grain, Warns of Sanctions Amid Rising Tensions
Ukraine has summoned Israel's ambassador amid claims that Ukrainian grain is being redirected from Russian-occupied territories to Israel, urging a halt to these shipments. Meanwhile, Romania faces its first reported physical damage from drone debris, highlighting escalating regional tensions.

The Blood of Dawnwalker: Vampire RPG Launch Date, New Gameplay Revealed
Rebel Wolves' vampire RPG, The Blood of Dawnwalker, debuts September 3 on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, with Bandai Namco publishing. A live reveal on April 28 showcased gameplay mechanics like dual existence dynamics and highlighted the immersive open-world design.

Lions' Jameson Williams Sues NCAA, Big Ten, SEC Over Uncompensated NIL Earnings
Jameson Williams, a Detroit Lions wide receiver, has filed a lawsuit against the NCAA, the Big Ten, and the SEC, alleging improper monetization of his NIL rights without fair compensation. The case highlights ongoing debates over NIL governance and athlete compensation in college sports.
Manifest OS, an AI-powered platform, is set to revolutionize legal billing by replacing the billable-hour model with outcomes-based pricing, starting with business immigration. Backed by major venture firms, the initiative aims to create AI-native firms that enhance efficiency and transparency, potentially reshaping the legal industry's revenue models.
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John Higgins clinched a nail-biting victory over Ronnie O'Sullivan in the World Snooker Championship, while Hossein Vafaei shocked Judd Trump to reach the quarter-finals. Vafaei's newfound mental resilience and self-belief are key to his historic advance, as he remains the only qualifier still in contention.
The Trump administration backs Cisco, urging Congress to decide on corporate liability for aiding human rights abuses under the Alien Tort Statute, citing foreign policy concerns. The case, challenging Cisco's alleged role in China's surveillance of Falun Gong, could reshape the legal landscape for corporate accountability in human rights issues.
Belarus released Andrzej Poczobut, a Polish-Belarusian journalist, in a prisoner swap with Poland, which freed Russian archaeologist Alexander Butyagin. The exchange, facilitated by U.S. mediation, underscores international efforts to address Belarusian human rights issues post-2020 election.
The European Parliament has approved a significantly larger EU budget for 2028-2034, advocating for new revenue streams and increased spending, including potential taxes on digital firms. However, this proposal faces resistance from fiscally conservative member states like Germany, which caution against cuts in key sectors like agriculture and regional policy, suggesting debt repayment postponement as an alternative solution.
A former jail officer, Piccioni, admitted to smuggling contraband including drugs and cellphones into a jail, leading to guilty pleas from two accomplices, Smith and Robinson. This case underscores accountability among public officials and highlights contraband issues in correctional facilities.
Tenstorrent introduces Galaxy Blackhole, a powerful AI cluster focused on real-time video generation and large-language-model inference, offering 23 PFLOPS of Block FP8 compute. Designed for scalability and efficiency, it integrates computing, memory, and networking, aiming to replace specialized hardware with a general-purpose Ethernet-based system.
Germany delays its World Cup squad announcement to May 21 to ensure a thorough assessment of player fitness and form after the Bundesliga concludes. This move allows injured players more time to recover and offers a clearer picture of late-season performances, crucial for finalizing the 26-man roster.











