Parents charged with murder after 7-year-old Casper O'Brien dies weighing 250lb
The parents of 7-year-old Casper O'Brien have been charged with murder following the boy's death. He weighed 250 pounds (113 kg) at the time of his death and lived in a crammed home. Paramedics were called after a report that Casper was struggling to breathe.
Ukraine's Air Force announced it lost contact with a MiG-29 fighter jet on the night of June 27 during a combat mission over the Poltava region. The pilot ejected successfully, made contact with a search-and-rescue team, and was taken to a medical facility. The cause of the crash has not been specified.
The comedy "Cut Off," starring Jonah Hill and Kristen Wiig, still has no confirmed release date. Hill had previously described the film as a "classic comedy," comparing it to "Step Brothers," "Clueless" and "Trading Places." Unofficial claims have emerged that the film may be deemed "unreleasable," though no official explanation has been given.
Talented midfielder Kacper Urbański, who joined Legia Warsaw from Bologna FC a year ago amid high expectations, has left the Polish club after just one season. Coach Marek Papszun did not retain the player. His next destination was announced the same day his departure was confirmed, though the source does not name the new club.
Major tech companies including Microsoft (Xbox), Nintendo (Switch 2) and Valve (Steam Deck) have raised prices on their devices significantly in recent months. Manufacturers are citing the rising costs of AI development and infrastructure as a key reason for the increases. Critics question whether AI is a genuine driver of these price hikes or simply a convenient justification.
Several inventions from ancient civilisations remain only partially understood by modern science. Greek fire, a devastating incendiary weapon used by the Byzantine Empire, and Roman concrete, which has outlasted modern equivalents by millennia, are among the most studied mysteries. Despite advances in archaeology and chemistry, researchers still cannot fully replicate or explain these technologies.
The state of Michigan spent $1.8 billion on economic development programmes intended to create jobs, but only 602 positions were actually created — roughly $3 million per job. The figures raise serious questions about the efficiency of state-level industrial subsidies and public investment in job-creation schemes. The story has attracted significant attention as a case study in wasteful government spending.
A study in mice found that GLP-1 drugs, such as semaglutide (Ozempic), led to weight loss and also reversed depression-like behaviour. Researchers believe the effect may be linked to the drugs' influence on the gut-brain axis. The findings suggest a possible therapeutic role for GLP-1 medications in treating mood disorders, though human trials are still needed.
Germany, Denmark and the Czech Republic have recorded new all-time high temperatures during an ongoing heatwave sweeping northern and central Europe. The readings represent the highest temperatures ever measured in those countries. The extreme heat is affecting wide areas of the continent.
U.S. officials have expressed frustration with calls for help from Venezuela's exiled opposition leadership. The source does not specify which leader made the appeal or what form of assistance was requested, nor what the U.S. response has been.
England defeated Panama 2-0 to win Group L at the 2026 World Cup. Croatia and Ghana also advanced to the knockout rounds. Scotland failed to finish among the top eight third-placed teams and have been eliminated from the tournament.
Cybercriminals have launched a wave of fake websites mimicking Rockstar Games' branding, promising "VIP early access" or exclusive beta keys for GTA VI in exchange for money or personal data. Cybersecurity firms Malwarebytes and NordVPN have both flagged the scams, which ask victims to pay hundreds of dollars in cryptocurrency for non-existent beta keys. Malware embedded in fake game downloads can instantly expose victims' banking credentials. GTA VI is officially due on consoles on November 19, 2026.
Fake GTA VI beta keys are already draining cryptocurrency wallets worldwideAI-generated scam websites now imitate Rockstar branding with alarming accuracyMalware hidden inside fake game downloads can expose banking credentials instantlyGrand Theft Auto VI is not due on consoles until November 19 2026, but official preorders open soon, and cybersecurity researchers have warned criminals are already exploiting the wait with a coordinated wave of fraudulent websites.Malwarebytes and NordVPN have both flagged sites promising "VIP early access" or exclusive beta keys to one of gaming's most anticipated releases.The schemes ask victims to hand over money, personal information, or both, often before any real product changes hands.How the scam worksSome fraudulent sites ask players to pay a few hundred dollars in cryptocurrency for a so-called VIP beta key. This method makes refunds or fraud reports practically impossible once the payment clears.According to Stefan Dasic of Malwarebytes, GTA VI is "the perfect bait" that can be used by cybercriminals.The franchise sold hundreds of millions of copies and went 13 years without a new entry — conditions that make hype, and therefore impatience, unusually intense.Gerald Kasulis of NordVPN said scammers now use AI to mimic Rockstar's official branding so convincingly that polished emails and websites slip past a gamer's usual scepticism.Some pages invoke the phrase "help us build Vice City," a reference to the game's fictional setting, to create a false sense of insider access.Victims are sometimes directed to download software branded as an early build, including one fake file called GTA Mobile 6.According to researchers, this file contains malware capable of letting fraudsters remotely access the victim's device, often bypassing antivirus software.NordVPN has separately traced some of these fraudulent domains to a wider network with a documented history of spreading banking trojans, infostealers, and ransomware.Other variants simply harvest names, addresses, dates of birth, or existing GTA login credentials, data that can then be resold.Several of these scam sites even target PC and Android users, despite Rockstar never confirming that those versions exist yet.Who is being targeted?The typical victim tends to be someone too young, too eager, or simply underinformed, and primarily driven by a desire to be first in line for the game.However, Malwarebytes' assessment of the scam wave reveals that the trick itself is rarely sophisticated, yet it consistently fools people regardless of age.The character of those falling for these scams goes beyond simple naivety, since urgency and curiosity are what scammers are really exploiting across these campaigns.Younger players and newcomers to online gaming appear especially exposed, given their relative unfamiliarity with how official preorder and beta access processes normally function.Neither company has data on exactly how many people have visited these sites or lost money so far.Rockstar Games has not responded to requests for comment on the ongoing scam wave or its impact on players.Security researchers are urging anyone tempted by claims of early GTA VI access to pause and verify the source before entering any personal or financial details.Players who have already entered credentials or payment information are advised to change their passwords immediately.They should also contact their bank without delay, since cryptocurrency payments in particular cannot be reversed once sent. Via PCGAMER
"Orphan Black," available on Netflix, is highlighted as an underappreciated example of biopunk — a rare genre exploring how technology affects the human body and raises questions about corporate access to genetic information. The show tackles themes that are highly relevant in the modern era, though biopunk stories remain scarce in film and television. The piece makes a case for revisiting the series.
An analysis in Works in Progress asks whether European countries should adopt American-style housing politics, particularly the grassroots pressure movements that have driven pro-construction reforms in some US states. European cities face similar housing shortages and rising prices but operate under different legal and cultural frameworks. The piece weighs the transferability of the American model to Europe.
NPR reporter Emmet Livingstone describes what it is like to cover an Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo, detailing the extra precautions journalists must take in the field. The piece offers a behind-the-scenes look at the reporting process rather than new epidemiological data on the outbreak.
Several widely shared quotes attributed to Frida Kahlo — including "You deserve a lover who wants you disheveled" and "I used to think I was the strangest person in the world" — have no verified connection to the Mexican painter. The piece debunks four of the most popular misattributions. False quote attribution is a widespread problem online, particularly for iconic cultural figures.
Researchers have discovered that aging triggers the emergence of specialized stem cells that dramatically boost the body's capacity to generate new belly fat. The finding identifies a biological driver behind middle-age weight gain that was not previously understood. Scientists believe the discovery could serve as a promising target for future anti-obesity treatments.
Following earthquakes in Venezuela, a surge of volunteers offering aid clogged the only road into the disaster zone, significantly delaying professional rescue crews. The bottleneck on the single access road prevented timely arrival of emergency teams to victims. The well-intentioned outpouring of help paradoxically hampered the relief operation.
England secured top spot in Group L at the 2026 World Cup with a 2-0 victory over Panama on Saturday. They will face a third-placed team in the last 32, though the specific opponent has not yet been confirmed. The article discusses possible opponents England could meet in the next round.
Artist Uman creates vivid, technicolor paintings of rural life, working on the floor of her farm and deliberately avoiding the art-world circuit. Ahead of a major survey exhibition, she spoke about her lifestyle, creative process and what draws her to agricultural themes. Her work is known for its bold colours and folk-inspired imagery.
Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal and Palantir, wrote in an essay for Cato Unbound that he no longer believes freedom and democracy are compatible. He argued that democratic politics had become an antagonist to individual freedom, advocating instead for minimal government. This view has become a foundational position among segments of the new tech elite.
Peter Thiel is among the most prominent figures in the technology industry, having co-founded PayPal in the 90s and Palantir a few years later. Although he's since stepped back from running technology companies, he plays an active role in business, finance – and indeed in politics. Minimum government, maximum freedomWriting an essay for the Cato Unbound journal nearly 20 years ago, Thiel outlined his political thinking as one that prioritizes the individual – and individual freedoms – above the needs or demands of the majority. Quote of the dayThis article is part of TechRadar Pro's QOTD project to provide an insight into the minds of the brightest and most recognized figures in the technology industry today and in years gone by. Read the full series here.In this essay, he explained how he was disillusioned with democratic politics and that it had become an antagonist to "freedom" in the form of free markets and, specifically, the new generation of tech moguls who were in the process of expansion. The piece, which ran in excess of 2,000 words, courted plenty of attention, as well as controversy, especially given its timing – with society still reeling from the 2008 banking crisis, and concerns over the widening wealth divide heightening. Democracy dies in darknessMany incidents and actions in the technology world can be traced back to the ideas at the heart of this essay, for example, the breakdown of press freedoms, specifically in the big tech takeover of the creative industries and journalism (see the Washington Post example).Modern tech companies are also increasingly involved in politics, with Elon Musk, for example, increasingly (whether deliberately or inadvertently) using Starlink to wield influence during geopolitical conflicts. Despite Thiel's proclamation to transcend democratic politics via media such as cyberspace or cryptocurrencies, many tech moguls – including the Palantir co-founder – have also made concerted efforts to involve themselves in this process. Musk's direct involvement in the second Trump administration is the most prominent example, but Thiel himself has handpicked candidates to stand in elections, including JD Vance.
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