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Apple criticized for ad showing crushed musical instruments

Apple is facing backlash over a controversial ad for the new iPad Pro, which shows a hydraulic press crushing objects associated with human creativity, like a record player and trumpet, into a sleek tablet. The ad, titled "Crush," has been criticized on social media for being tone-deaf, especially during a time when the creative community is concerned about the impact of generative AI. Actor Hugh Grant and other users expressed disappointment over the destruction of creative artifacts in the ad, set to Sonny and Cher's "All I ever need is you." Some critics compared the ad to Apple's iconic 1984 commercial, accusing the tech giant of becoming the very dystopian future it once rebelled against. Apple has not yet responded to the criticism, as concerns grow over the use of AI models without permission from artists and publishers. sources

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May 09 2024, 10 am

Gopi Thotakura: First Indian Space Tourist Makes History

Indian expatriate Gopi Thotakura made history by becoming the first Indian space tourist and the second Indian to venture into space as part of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin's NS-25 mission. The mission, which successfully completed its seventh human spaceflight and 25th flight for the New Shepard program, included Thotakura among five other crew members. Thotakura, along with the astronaut crew, carried out the mission with the aim of advancing space tourism and protecting Earth. Each astronaut also carried a postcard to space on behalf of Blue Origin's foundation, Club for the Future, which seeks to inspire future generations to pursue careers in STEAM for the benefit of Earth. Thotakura's journey follows in the footsteps of Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma, the first Indian citizen to fly to space in 1984. sources

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May 20 2024, 9 am

Iran President Raisi dies in helicopter crash: latest updates

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has tragically died in a helicopter crash in a mountainous region of the country, with 73 rescue teams involved in the search efforts. While Iranian media has reported Raisi's death, there has been no official confirmation yet. The accident occurred in the Jolfa region of East Azerbaijan province amid poor weather conditions, with no signs of life reported among passengers. The search operation includes search dogs, drones, military personnel, and the Revolutionary Guards. Vice-president Mohmmad Mokhber is expected to take over presidential duties, with presidential elections to be arranged within 50 days as per the constitution. The cause of the crash is believed to be a "hard landing due to weather conditions," according to Iran's Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi. sources

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May 20 2024, 10 am

Iran President's Chopper Crash Site: No Survivors, First Visuals

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi tragically lost his life in a helicopter crash over the mountains of East Azerbaijan province, with no survivors reported. The crash, which occurred amid heavy fog, claimed the lives of all passengers on board, including the foreign minister. The first visuals from the crash site were shared by state media, showing the wreckage of the aircraft at a mountain peak. As rescuers battled difficult weather conditions to reach the site, Iranians mourned the loss of their president and offered prayers. With no signs of life detected among the passengers, the cause of the crash remains unknown. Such incidents are not uncommon in Iran, highlighting the risks of air travel in the region. sources

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May 20 2024, 10 am

Mohammad Mokhber to succeed Ebrahim Raisi in Iran

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and his Foreign Minister died in a helicopter crash while en route to Tabriz. Mohammad Mokhber, the First Vice President, will serve as interim president, with a council organizing a new election within 50 days. Mokhber, a close ally of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, has a controversial past, including involvement in sanctioned activities. The sudden death of Raisi could shift power dynamics in Iran, potentially paving the way for other contenders like Parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf. The nation awaits the transition process, approved by Khamenei, to ensure continuity in state affairs. sources

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May 20 2024, 10 am

PM Modi expresses condolences for President Raisi's death in Iran

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his condolences over the tragic death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, who perished in a helicopter crash on Sunday. Modi emphasized India's solidarity with Iran during this time of mourning, highlighting Raisi's role in strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries. India had recently signed a decade-long agreement to operate the strategic port of Chabahar in Iran, aimed at boosting trade with Central Asia. The helicopter carrying President Raisi and other officials lost contact shortly after takeoff, with reports suggesting adverse weather conditions in the east Azerbaijan province. Foreign Minister S Jaishankar also mourned the loss, recalling his interactions with the deceased leaders. The incident comes amidst escalating tensions in the region, including the Gaza conflict and Iran's strained relations with Israel, adding to the somber atmosphere following President Raisi's untimely demise. sources

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May 20 2024, 10 am

American Airlines sued for teen's death from faulty defibrillator

American Airlines is facing a lawsuit after a 14-year-old boy died on board due to a faulty defibrillator. Kevin Greenidge, who suffered from asthma and type 2 diabetes, went into cardiac arrest shortly after takeoff on a flight from Honduras to New York City. The lawsuit alleges that the flight crew was not properly trained to use the defibrillator and that it did not function properly when attempted. Despite efforts to save him, Greenidge was pronounced dead after an emergency landing in Cancun, Mexico. His mother, Melissa Arzu, is seeking answers and full responsibility from American Airlines, as well as the $113,100 owed to her per the company's policy for a passenger's death on board. American Airlines has not commented on the litigation but expressed condolences for the family's loss. sources

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May 20 2024, 8 am

Iran President's Helicopter Found in Poor Condition: Rescue Official

Iran's Red Crescent chief has confirmed the discovery of President Ibrahim Raisi's helicopter, which went missing while carrying him, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, and other officials after the inauguration of the Qiz Qalasi Dam on the Iran-Azerbaijan border. The helicopter crashed en route to Tabriz, sparking a massive search and rescue operation. Red Crescent chief Pirhossein Koolivand stated that the situation is 'not good', indicating a grave outcome. Turkish state-run news agency Anadolu shared drone footage showing a heat source believed to be the wreckage, providing coordinates to Iranian authorities. The fate of those on board remains uncertain as rescue efforts continue. Further updates on the situation are awaited. sources

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May 20 2024, 8 am

Iran President's Crashed Helicopter Found with No Survivors

An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) has potentially located the crashed helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, which went missing over a mountainous region in East Azerbaijan province. President Raisi was returning to Tabriz after inaugurating the Qiz Qalasi Dam with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev when the incident occurred. Video footage of the crash site has been released. As of now, there are no signs of life. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story. sources

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May 20 2024, 9 am

Drone video reveals Iran President's chopper crash site

In a potentially groundbreaking development, an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) may have located the crash site of a helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, which went missing over a mountainous region in East Azerbaijan province. The helicopter, carrying President Raisi and other officials, lost contact 30 minutes into the flight, prompting a massive search and rescue operation involving over 60 teams. Initial reports suggested the incident may not have been catastrophic, with two members of the president's entourage making contact with rescue teams. Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei urged calm, while the international community, including neighbouring countries and the European Union, offered assistance. The incident comes amidst heightened regional tensions, with President Raisi recently reaffirming Iran's support for Palestine. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Joe Biden have expressed concern and solidarity with Iran during this distressing time. sources

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May 20 2024, 7 am

Sean 'Diddy' Combs apologizes for viral assault video

Rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs issued a public apology on Sunday in response to a recently surfaced hotel surveillance video from 2016 showing him physically assaulting his then-girlfriend, Casandra Ventura. The disturbing footage, published by CNN, depicts Combs hitting, dragging, and kicking Ventura, confirming allegations she made in a lawsuit settled last year. Combs, facing civil lawsuits accusing him of being a violent sexual predator, expressed regret for his behavior, stating he sought professional help including therapy and rehab. Despite denying previous accusations, Combs' apology was met with skepticism by Ventura's lawyer, who described it as "hollow" and insincere. The rapper's luxury properties were raided earlier this year by federal agents, hinting at a potential investigation into his actions. sources

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May 20 2024, 7 am

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