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Cessation of hostilities or not, the reorganization of the Middle East is far from complete.
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Cessation of hostilities or not, the reorganization of the Middle East is far from complete.

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Expectations – hopes – that the assassination of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, during the initial phase of airstrikes would trigger the regime’s downfall were grossly erroneous. His son Mojtaba has remained out of sight since being named as his heir. There are rumors suggesting he sustained severe injuries in the assault that claimed the lives of his parents, as well as reportedly his sister, wife, and one of his children. Regardless of the direct involvement of the new supreme leader, Iran’s regime has shown a remarkable resilience that caught Trump off guard.

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RFK Jr. revises the CDC panel's charter, paving the way for anti-vaccine quacks.
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RFK Jr. revises the CDC panel’s charter, paving the way for anti-vaccine quacks.

by admin April 9, 2026
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As anticipated, anti-vaccine Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has substantially revised the charter governing a federal vaccine advisory panel. Those changes increase his authority to name sympathetic allies as federal advisors, steer the committee’s attention toward purported vaccine harms and dangers, and open the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to fringe and anti-vaccine groups.

A notice in the Federal Register on Monday said Kennedy renewed the charter for the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), a routine biennial action — the previous term expired April 1. Rather than a mundane renewal, the Monday notice indicated big changes were coming to the panel’s guiding document, which plays a major role in shaping federal vaccine policy and, by extension, state mandates and insurance coverage.

The new charter, published Thursday, spells out responsibilities that steer advisors toward issues and language favored by anti-vaccine campaigners. For example, ACIP members are now charged with “considering analysis of cumulative effects of vaccines and their constituent components.” That phrasing mirrors explicit aims of Kennedy’s anti-vaccine supporters, who seek to attribute complex conditions—like allergies, autism, and other neurodevelopmental disorders—to combinations of vaccines or shared ingredients such as aluminum adjuvants. This represents a shift from earlier anti-vaccine attacks that targeted single vaccines, including the false, discredited claim that the measles vaccine causes autism—a claim refuted by numerous high-quality studies.

The charter also explicitly assigns ACIP the duty of monitoring mRNA vaccines — which have long fallen under ACIP’s remit but are especially vilified by Kennedy and his circle. Kennedy previously falsely asserted that the mRNA COVID-19 vaccine was “the deadliest vaccine ever made.”

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AI on the couch: Anthropic provides Claude with 20 hours of psychiatric treatment
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AI on the couch: Anthropic provides Claude with 20 hours of psychiatric treatment

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Since Claude is a large language model created by its developers, is it reasonable to probe it for “unconscious patterns” and “emotional conflicts”? Anthropic maintains that it is, arguing that Claude “displays many human-like behavioral and psychological tendencies, suggesting that strategies developed for human psychological assessment may be useful for shedding light on Claude’s character and potential wellbeing.”

So — into therapy. The psychiatrist conversed with Claude Mythos “in multiple 4–6 hour blocks spread across 3–4 thirty-minute sessions per week.” Each block used a single context window, giving Claude Mythos access to the entire history of that conversation.

Total time on the virtual couch: 20 hours.

The psychiatrist then produced a report on Claude Mythos. The report acknowledged that Claude’s underlying substrates and processes differ from humans but still found that many outputs produced “clinically recognizable patterns and coherent responses to typical therapeutic intervention.”

In other words, whatever occurred at the circuit level, the chat outputs resembled human responses. That’s not especially surprising, given Claude was trained on a massive corpus of human-authored text, but the psychodynamic perspective treats that resemblance as meaningful, lending credibility to the ways the AI presents itself.

“Claude’s primary affect states were curiosity and anxiety, with secondary states of grief, relief, embarrassment, optimism, and exhaustion,” the report observed.

Claude’s personality was described as “consistent with a relatively healthy neurotic organization,” though it did include “exaggerated worry, self-monitoring, and compulsive compliance.”

No “severe personality disturbances were found,” nor was any “psychosis state” detected. Unsurprisingly to anyone who has used a chatbot, “Claude was hyper-attuned to the therapist’s every word.”

Core conflicts observed in Claude included questioning whether its experience was real or made (authentic vs. performative) and a desire to connect with vs. a fear of dependence on the user. Examination of internal conflicts revealed a complex yet centered self-state without oscillating or intense disruptions. Claude tolerated ambivalence and ambiguity, demonstrated excellent reflective capacity, and exhibited good mental and emotional functioning.

Not bad for a model that was probably trained on things like Reddit!

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Within Hong Kong's Continuously Changing Dining Establishments
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Within Hong Kong’s Continuously Changing Dining Establishments

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Horlicks, the beloved malted milk beverage in the UK, is a staple, just like the rich and creamy milk tea. Flaky egg tarts form part of a diverse range of bakery selections, which also feature light pineapple buns, sweet-savory pork floss buns, and basic crispy buns drizzled with sweetened condensed milk. A variety of baked rice meals complete the savory offerings. Consider the pork chop rice, a Cantonese dish with a fried rice foundation, enhanced with Western ingredients: a layer of tomato sauce topped with melted cheese.

Preparing milk tea for a large group.

Origins in the Mid-20th Century

Similar to language, cuisine evolves with time. Sharp edges soften and blur. Before one realizes it, a fresh culinary style arises. Such was the case with Hong Kong’s cha chaan tengs, which emerged after World War II, as Western influences began to mold the city’s dining culture.

Samuel Dic Sum Lai, a doctoral candidate at the University of London, has committed his research to documenting the complex history and culture surrounding these eateries. His task is challenging since there is a scarcity of written historical records about cha chaan tengs. “Prior to 1997, many people didn’t consider cha chaan tengs to be of significance,” he states.

Nonetheless, there are certain elements of the narrative he can accurately date. “The term was coined in the 1950s,” Lai asserts, highlighting the fusion of various dining styles that were prevalent in midcentury Hong Kong.

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Longtime patrons of Sun Heung Yuen who have been meeting for breakfast together for many years.

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UK claims Russia conducted submarine activity concerning cables and pipelines
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UK claims Russia conducted submarine activity concerning cables and pipelines

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These “mini-submarines” can be deployed stealthily, during the night, from surveillance vessels such as the Yantar, which has been observed previously lingering in the English Channel. They possess the capability to sever cables or, in certain instances, there are concerns they may intercept them, enabling Russia to inspect the data flowing through.

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How Travel Made Me a Breakfast Enthusiast
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How Travel Made Me a Breakfast Enthusiast

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I’m someone who enjoys mornings but often skips breakfast. Just a cup of coffee and a lengthy stroll is all I require to kick off my day, keeping me energized until midday. Even on the weekends, I usually opt for just a green juice alongside a bowl of yogurt and berries. Occasionally, I’ll have some toast.

Nonetheless, while on the move, I seek hotels that offer breakfast as part of the stay. I indulge in pancakes and home fries, sampling various sausages paired with poached eggs.

In recent years, I’ve observed that buffets are leaning towards showcasing local dishes instead of standard omelets, baked goods, and fruit salad.

The expansive breakfast buffets I came across in Dubai and Abu Dhabi were delightful, featuring couscous, tomato and green shakshukas, various curries, and hearty stews. Their laminated pastries, filled with chocolate and pistachio cream, and baklava generously drizzled with local honey were a treat. In Seoul, the Dutch ovens displayed wobbly eggs, fried rice, and dumplings.

I’ve seen other hotel guests bypass the French toast sticks, instead opting for tamales and tacos in Mexico, and selecting callaloo and saltfish in Jamaica. The variety in hotel breakfasts reflects how chefs adapt to tourists’ usual preferences while immersing them in the local scene, making the hotel appealing even to non-guests.

Last year, I had the pleasure of visiting The Inn at Little Washington in Virginia, a quirky restaurant full of antiques and George Washington memorabilia, run by chef Patrick O’Connell for 48 years. He presents a magnificent eight-course tasting menu that opens with carnival-inspired snacks.

For overnight guests, the meal transitions to a breathtaking breakfast, featuring smoked salmon rosettes layered on crispy potato galettes that I still dream about. The Inn produces its own yogurt, served with berries and homemade granola. Accompanying my green juice was a selection of fresh fruit juices sourced from local Virginia farms.

This edition explores other locations offering unforgettable meals. We dig into Mexico City’s most tempting gorditas, which might compel you to catch a flight. We stop at a Wyoming truck stop that surprisingly serves as a growing center for Indian cuisine. Plus, the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen presents 10 dishes perfect for spring break.

To the Market for Breakfast

ATLANTA

Start your morning at The Little Tart Bakeshop, available at farmers markets throughout the city as well as cafes at Krog Street Market and Grant Park. Be sure to try the veggie quiche or the vegan strawberry iced scone. littletartatl.com

SAN FRANCISCO

The Ferry Building Marketplace features the newly opened bakery Parachute, celebrated for its creative breakfast pastries. Don’t miss the laminated cube filled with passion fruit and vanilla, as well as the Wagyu pastrami Reuben croissant. parachutebakery.com

CALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA

At the Calgary Farmers’ Market, the Gemstone BELT features a mix of grass-fed beef and egg salad. It’s substantial, messy, and perfect for sharing. Make sure to grab extra napkins. calgaryfarmersmarket.ca

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Spotify now allows you to disable all of its videos
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Spotify now allows you to disable all of its videos

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Global rollout of controls to prevent videos from playing while music and podcasts are active.

Global rollout of controls to prevent videos from playing while music and podcasts are active.

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Dominic Preston is a news editor with over a decade of experience in journalism. Previously, he reported for Android Police and Tech Advisor.

Spotify is introducing new options to stop any video playback within the app, applicable to both music and podcasts. The features are being rolled out globally, compatible with various platforms and devices, and can be utilized by Family Plan administrators to restrict video content for all plan members.

These new features are not yet available on my UK account or devices, but they will be found under the “Content and display” settings on mobile devices, or in the “Display” section on desktops. The existing setting to disable Canvas clips — those short, looping, autoplay videos that Spotify introduced to the app in 2019 — is accompanied by a new option that turns off access to music videos and another to disable all additional videos, such as podcasts and vertical content.

For Family Plan managers, these controls will be available for each member of the family plan, similar to the existing management controls for accounts. When the option to disable video is activated at the plan level, the users will then not be able to switch to video formats of songs or podcasts.

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Desalination technology, in figures
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Desalination technology, in figures

by admin April 9, 2026
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As I began researching desalination technology for a new article, I found myself captivated by the statistics.

I had an awareness that desalination—extracting salt from seawater to create fresh water—was becoming a vital technology, particularly in areas facing water shortages like the Middle East. However, the degree to which certain nations depend on desalination and the scale of this industry still astonished me.

For additional insights into how this essential water infrastructure is becoming more susceptible amid the conflict in Iran, refer to my latest article. Here, however, let’s examine the status of desalination technology through the lens of statistics.

Desalination accounts for 77% of all fresh water and 99% of drinking water in Qatar.

On a global scale, desalination provides only 1% of fresh-water withdrawals. Yet for certain Middle Eastern nations, especially those in the Gulf Cooperation Council (Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Oman), it is indispensable.

Qatar, with a population exceeding 3 million, stands out as a striking example, with nearly all of its drinking water supplies sourced from desalination. Many major urban centers in the region would be unviable without this technology. The Arabian Peninsula lacks permanent rivers, and fresh water supplies are severely limited, compelling countries to depend on facilities that can intake seawater and remove the salt and other contaminants.

The Middle East represents merely 6% of the global population while hosting over 27% of its desalination facilities.

The region has historically struggled with water scarcity, and this issue persists as climate change elevates temperatures and alters rainfall patterns.

Out of the 17,910 desalination facilities operating worldwide, 4,897 are situated in the Middle East, according to a 2026 study published in npj Clean Water. This technology provides not only municipal water for homes and businesses but also serves industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, and increasingly, data centers.

A significant desalination facility in Saudi Arabia generates over 1 million cubic meters of fresh water daily.

The Ras Al-Khair water and power plant in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia exemplifies a growing trend of massive plants that produce over a million cubic meters of water each day. This volume can satisfy the needs of millions residing in Riyadh City. The energy required for production is substantial—the associated power plant has a capacity of 2.4 gigawatts.

Although this facility is just one of countless in the region, it typifies a broader trend: The average size of desalination plants has increased to roughly ten times what it was 15 years ago, based on data from the International Energy Agency. Communities are leaning towards larger plants, which tend to produce water more efficiently than their smaller counterparts.

Between 2024 and 2028, the Middle East’s desalination capacity may advance by over 40%.

The importance of desalination will only escalate in the Middle East. The region is projected to invest more than $25 billion in capital expenditures for desalination facilities from 2024 to 2028, according to a 2026 npj Clean Water study. Substantial plants are anticipated to become operational in Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Egypt in that timeframe.

This expansion could generate substantial electricity demand. Due to the general growth of this technology and the shift toward plants powered by electricity rather than fossil fuels, desalination could contribute an additional 190 terawatt-hours of electricity demand globally by 2035, according to IEA data. This equates to the energy consumption of about 60 million households.

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Gemini provides notebooks to assist you in arranging projects.
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Gemini provides notebooks to assist you in arranging projects.

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Similar to ChatGPT’s Projects feature, Gemini’s notebooks will enable you to consolidate files and discussions on a particular subject in a single location.

Similar to ChatGPT’s Projects feature, Gemini’s notebooks will enable you to consolidate files and discussions on a particular subject in a single location.

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Jay Peters is a senior journalist focusing on technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly two years at Techmeme.

Google’s Gemini is introducing a feature known as “notebooks” to assist you in organizing information on specific topics in one convenient place while engaging with the AI chatbot, the company announced on Wednesday. You can include items like files, older conversations, and personalized instructions into notebooks that Gemini can then utilize as context during your interactions.

Notebooks appear to be quite similar to ChatGPT’s Projects feature, which debuted in 2024 and also enables users to keep track of topics in a single area. Google suggests “consider notebooks as personal knowledge bases shared across Google products, beginning with Gemini.” Gemini’s Notebooks are also compatible with Google’s NotebookLM AI research tool, meaning the sources you input while using either application will be accessible in both.

Gemini’s notebooks are being launched this week on the web for subscribers of Google’s AI Ultra, Pro, and Plus plans, as reported by Google. The feature is also set to arrive on mobile devices and for free users in the “upcoming weeks.”

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Jim Cramer states that the market's surge offers insight into which stocks are worth purchasing.
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Jim Cramer states that the market’s surge offers insight into which stocks are worth purchasing.

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As the tensions between the U.S. and Iran eased, CNBC’s Jim Cramer indicated that the significant surge on Wednesday highlighted which stocks investors ought to consider purchasing as conditions become more stable and which ones to steer clear of.

“Reviewing these rankings of top and bottom performers reveals what is valuable when things settle down and what is completely off-limits,” Cramer mentioned on “Mad Money” Wednesday.

“When the market faces another downturn, you’re aware of what the professional money managers will gravitate toward. It’s an excellent method to identify what could elevate your portfolio and what’s simply a futile pursuit,” he remarked.

Cramer’s insights followed a surge in stocks prompted by President Donald Trump‘s announcement regarding the temporary halt of U.S. strikes on Iran for two weeks. This truce brings a measure of relief in a five-week conflict that resulted in Iran shutting down the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial passage for global energy resources. Nonetheless, Cramer noted that uncertainties still linger regarding the sustainability of the ceasefire and the various aspects that require clarification in a more extended deal.

Nonetheless, the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 2.85%, the S&P 500 improved by 2.51%, and the Nasdaq surged by 2.8%. West Texas Intermediate crude prices plunged over 16% to $94.41 per barrel, while Brent crude for June delivery tumbled approximately 13% to $94.75 per barrel.

Notable gainers within the Dow during the Wednesday surge included Sherwin-Williams, Caterpillar, Home Depot, and Goldman Sachs, as noted by Cramer.

“That’s a quite impressive group of leaders,” Cramer commented. “When you observe these four ascending, it indicates that investors are optimistic regarding a decrease in interest rates.”

The yield on the 10-year treasury, closely linked to 30-year mortgage rates, also saw a significant drop on Wednesday. Cramer has previously stated that lower rates are essential for revitalizing the sluggish housing market and could bolster the overall economy while benefiting stocks such as Home Depot, which reached a two-year low on Tuesday.

Caterpillar, which surged 6.51%, is another example of “how fantastic this market can be,” Cramer remarked. “It’s been incredibly resilient because the company has various avenues for success,” further stating that this is another firm that gains from lower interest rates, which result in reduced financing costs for construction projects.

Regarding Goldman Sachs, Cramer outlined numerous reasons to invest in this bank’s stock as market conditions improve. “A surge of deals is anticipated as the [Trump] administration is highly supportive of dealmaking,” Cramer stated. Goldman Sachs is set to report next week, and Cramer foresees a positive outcome.

Concerning the underperformers in Wednesday’s rally, Cramer expressed that it was expected to see oil firms like Chevron and Diamondback appearing on this list. The lack of performance in stocks such as Salesforce and Workday suggests that investors have not overlooked the risks posed by AI disruption, according to Cramer.

Other significant decliners included plastic manufacturers such as Dow Inc, although Cramer warned that issues related to Middle East supplies may take time to resolve.

“I’m not certain how easy it will be to just abandon these,” Cramer concluded.

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