Top stories

Vatican Declares SSPX in Schism After Unauthorized Bishop Consecrations, Sparking Major Crisis
The Vatican has declared the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) in schism, excommunicating new bishops and clergy after unauthorized consecrations. This heightens tensions over church unity and the legacy of Vatican II, with significant political and religious repercussions.

Supreme Court Warns Against Unverified AI Precedents in Landmark Essel Infraprojects Insolvency Ruling
The Supreme Court has invalidated an NCLT order in the Essel Infraprojects insolvency case for relying on fake AI-generated precedents, emphasizing the need for human oversight in legal decisions. The Bar Council of India must now create guidelines to manage and discipline AI use in legal contexts, reinforcing that technology should support, not replace, human judgment.

Ex-CIA Chief Brennan Sues to Preserve Records Amid Accusations of Retaliatory Probes
Former CIA Director John Brennan is suing to preserve records tied to investigations he claims are retaliatory for past Trump criticisms. He argues these documents are vital for his defense.

Attack on Titan 3 Game Unveils New Mode, Enhanced Combat, and Winter Release
"Attack on Titan 3" is set for a winter 2026 release on major platforms, featuring improved ODM-Gear mechanics and a full narrative retelling of the anime. A 45-minute presentation at Anime Expo 2026 and upcoming trailers promise a deeper look into gameplay, with MAPPA crafting the post-launch opening animation.
IBM is positioning Amaravati as a hub for quantum innovation with the deployment of a state-of-the-art quantum system, aiming to empower researchers and enterprises. This initiative forms a part of Andhra Pradesh's broader strategy to establish a comprehensive quantum ecosystem, highlighting the region's commitment to becoming a leader in practical quantum applications.
Kyoto University is set to receive certification as a University for International Research Excellence, securing access to Japan’s 10 trillion yen research-aid fund. The university plans to reorganize its research structure to foster independence and collaboration, with an initial annual support of about 20 billion yen upon approval.
You're All Caught Up
You've seen all top stories, below are some other stories.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has officially declared May 17 as Bruce Lee Day, honoring the martial arts legend's cultural impact and contributions to Asian American representation. The Bruce Lee Foundation, in collaboration with Asian American organizations, plans statewide activities celebrating his legacy, emphasizing education and cultural exchange.
The administration announces a new Medicare rule to prevent hospitals from inflating prices on discounted 340B drugs, aiming to save $1.1 billion annually. Hospitals express concern over potential revenue losses and impact on patient care, as the rule targets drug costs in an election year.
Democrats accuse Trump-linked groups of redirecting funds from the bipartisan America250 commission to Freedom 250, raising transparency and governance concerns. The investigation could lead to subpoenas if Democrats gain oversight, while Freedom 250 insists on its focus on national celebrations.
The UN human rights chief has sounded a red alert over potential atrocity crimes in central Sudan as clashes between the army and RSF intensify. Urgent diplomatic measures are encouraged as regional governments favor negotiation over military resolution, with international mediators resuming peace talks.
The Catawba Indian Nation has launched the first phase of its $1.25 billion Two Kings Casino Resort near Charlotte, aiming for full completion next year with extensive gaming and hospitality features. While facing legal challenges and regional competition, the tribe plans further expansions, emphasizing economic benefits and tribal self-determination.











