パデュー・ファーマ社が解散へ、裁判官がオピオイド訴訟の刑事判決を承認
• OxyContinの製造元であるPurdue Pharmaは、数千件の訴訟を解決するための包括的な法的和解が効力を発することに伴い、今週末までに解散し、公共の利益に焦点を当てた新会社に置き換えられる予定です。 • 火曜日、連邦裁判官は米国司法省による調査を解決するための刑事判決を同社に下しました。これは、和解への道を切り開くための最終的な必要手順となります。
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• OxyContinの製造元であるPurdue Pharmaは、数千件の訴訟を解決するための包括的な法的和解が効力を発することに伴い、今週末までに解散し、公共の利益に焦点を当てた新会社に置き換えられる予定です。 • 火曜日、連邦裁判官は米国司法省による調査を解決するための刑事判決を同社に下しました。これは、和解への道を切り開くための最終的な必要手順となります。
theguardian.comFour men face murder charges in case of 16-year-old Roxanne Sharp, whose body was found in a wooded areaFour people have been arrested in connection to the 1982 killing of a Louisiana teenager, investigators announced on Friday.State police troopers said tips generated by a true-crime podcast they were involved in making – along with improvements in investigative technologies – helped them make arrests in the killing of Roxanne Sharp, 16, about 44 years earlier. Continue reading...
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画像:Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)• The White House is ramping up pressure on Cuba for political change following Operation Absolute Resolve, which successfully extracted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. • US military presence is expanding across Latin America and the Caribbean, with a focus on combating drug-trafficking by transnational criminal organizations like Mexican Cartels, MS-13, Tren de Aragua, and Haitian gangs, topping the 2026 Annual Threat Assessment. • Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa seeks stronger US military ties after a failed 2025 referendum on foreign bases, while Paraguay ratified a State of Forces Agreement allowing temporary US troop deployments for training.
csis.orgGovernment looks to rush through laws allowing pavement ‘charging gullies’ to help boost EV take-up and cut dependence on fossil fuelsUK to appeal against tax ruling cutting VAT on public EV chargers to 5%Households without off-street parking could soon be able to charge their electric vehicles from home under new government plans to help households cut their need for expensive fossil fuels.The government has promised to pass legislation this summer that will allow motorists to run power cables through a charging “gully” built into the pavement outside their home without the need for planning permission. Continue reading...
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画像:Tech Buzz• Silicon Valley-based Resolve AI secured $40M in Series A extension funding, boosting its valuation to $1.5B to establish Resolve AI Labs focused on AI models optimized for production environments. • The funding supports development of reliable AI systems tailored for enterprise-scale deployment in US tech sectors. • This round highlights investor confidence in Resolve AI's infrastructure for bridging research-to-production AI gaps amid booming demand.
techbuzz.aiIran’s top negotiator says both sides remain far apart after Tehran again closed strait of Hormuz after US said it would not end its blockadeFull report: Iran closes strait of Hormuz again ‘until US lifts blockade’Welcome to our live coverage of events in the Middle East.Iran’s top negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, said on Saturday that the recent talks with the US had made progress but gaps remained over nuclear issues and the strait of Hormuz. “We have had progress but there is still a big distance between us,” he told state media, referring to talks last weekend. “We made progress in the negotiations, but there are many gaps and some fundamental points remain.”After the initial talks between the US and Iran last weekend in Pakistan, the Iranian deputy foreign minister, Saeed Khatibzadeh, said a second date cannot be set until both sides “have agreed on the framework”.Iran’s supreme national security council, the country’s highest decision-making body under the supreme leader, said it is reviewing “new proposals” put forward by the US, according to Iranian media.Hezbollah has denied it was involved in the deadly attack against UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon, which killed a French soldier. A UN peacekeeper was killed and three others were injured after a patrol came under attack from “non-state actors”, the UN Interim Force in Lebanon said.Israeli forces on Saturday began demolishing homes in the southern Lebanese town of Bint Jbeil and other border towns where Israeli troops are present, Lebanese state media reported.The Israeli military killed two Unicef-contracted truck drivers at a water point in the northern Gaza Strip, forcing the UN agency to suspend its operations in the area, Unicef said.Pope Leo XIV said that it is “not in my interest at all” to debate Trump about the Iran war, but that he would continue preaching the Gospel message of peace.Trump left the White House Saturday afternoon to play golf, despite Iran’s re-closure of the strait of Hormuz in response to the US blockade of Iranian ports. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• University of South Florida engineering Professor David Simmons led a research team that solved a century-old materials science puzzle: how tiny carbon black particles transform soft rubber into material strong enough to support loaded aircraft. • The findings, published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, show that refining existing models to reflect carbon black's real structure and dispersion patterns provided the answer. • The discovery matters for the $260 billion global tire industry and could lead to designing safer, longer-lasting materials used in car tires, aircraft components, industrial seals, and medical devices.
eurekalert.orgBob McCaffrey, whose wife Gayle has never been found, to face murder charges over New Jersey killing of Lisa McBrideA man who was convicted in connection with his wife’s 2012 disappearance in South Carolina has been arrested over the murder of another woman in New Jersey 22 years earlier.Bob McCaffrey Jr, 54, was apprehended in North Carolina, where he had been residing, on suspicion of the 1990 killing of Lisa Marie McBride, 27, in New Jersey, authorities said in a statement. Continue reading...
theguardian.comTrump has upped the stridency and threatening nature of his complaints, but the US and Europe need each otherCollateral damage is a universally acknowledged hazard of war – more commonly known for its impact on truth and non-combatant civilians.Its consequences are much less frequently visited on military alliances. Continue reading...
theguardian.comSpeaking after signing trade agreement in Canberra, the European Commission president warns ‘situation is critical’ for global energy supplyGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe US and Iran must come to the negotiating table to immediately end the de facto closure of the strait of Hormuz and stop hostilities in the Middle East, the head of the European Commission says.Ursula von der Leyen, the European Commission president, said Iran’s efforts to block the strategic waterway via attacks on unarmed commercial vessels and critical infrastructure “must be condemned”. Continue reading...
theguardian.comThe bloc’s foremost troublemaker could lose April’s election, but the headaches he’s caused will not necessarily disappear with him• Don’t get This Is Europe delivered to your inbox? Sign up hereHow do you solve a problem like Viktor Orban? By crossing your fingers and hoping it disappears in just over three weeks’ time. But even if the European Union’s disruptor-in-chief is ousted in elections next month (which is far from certain), Europe’s Hungary problem is unlikely to vanish overnight.EU leaders will gather in Brussels on Thursday and Friday for yet another summit that will be at least partly hijacked by Orbán, Hungary’s illiberal prime minister. Continue reading...
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画像:India TodaySignal President Meredith Whittaker stated at the India Today Conclave 2026 that the conflict between the US Government and AI companies like Anthropic is far from over, asserting 'I don't actually think that showdown is decided yet.' Whittaker explained that deployment of AI models on government systems creates dependency, and crucially, US law prevents the federal government from collecting the vast amounts of user data that private companies leverage to train AI systems. She noted that the US government lacks legal authority to accumulate such datasets, stating: 'These are not technologies that the state could create. It doesn't matter how much money they have. It is not legal for the US government to collect the kind of data that the private industry can collect.' The remarks reflect ongoing regulatory and operational tensions between government agencies and commercial AI developers.
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画像:New ScientistBlack holes that turn matter into energy could explain dark energy and answer two other cosmic questions. Now, the challenge is to find them
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画像:New ScientistThe errors that quantum computers make are holding the technology back. But recent progress in quantum error correction has excited many researchers
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画像:ScienceDailyPhysicists at the University of Tennessee used a neutron detector to measure beta-delayed two-neutron emission in exotic nuclei along the r-process pathway, marking the first detailed study of this process crucial for heavy element formation like gold. The team also discovered a long-sought single particle neutron state in tin-133 after 20 years of searches and observed a non-statistical population challenging existing nuclear models. These findings, funded by the National Science Foundation, enhance models of stellar nucleosynthesis and open new fields in nuclear physics. Next steps include refining theoretical calculations for r-process events in neutron star mergers.
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