PV United ‘13 boys team wins NorCal State Cup | Youth soccer

The Pajaronian - Thu, 04/30/2026 - 10:49

The Pajaro Valley United 2013 boys team was crowned NorCal State Cup champions after an impressive nine-month campaign competing against top teams across Northern California. 

PV United defeated Albion Silicon Valley of San Mateo in a hard-fought 1-0 victory in the Gold Division finals at the Davis Legacy Soccer Complex on April 26.

“It was a tightly contested game that showcased the team’s discipline, teamwork and unwavering competitive spirit,” said PV United manager Adriana Mata in an email.

PV United ‘13 is a program under the Pajaro Valley Youth Soccer Club. The team is made up of 17 dedicated middle school student-athletes — 15 from Pajaro Valley Unified School District and two from Watsonville Prep.

Their journey began in the group stage and advanced through a highly competitive knockout phase, which included more than 850 teams across 30 divisions.

As a result of their achievement, the players will be honored by the San Jose Earthquakes in May and July. 

Mata said this recognition reflects not only their success on the field, but also their consistent demonstration of resilience, determination and strong character throughout the season. 

“Their ability to persevere against high-level competition speaks to their growth not only as athletes, but as teammates and young leaders in our community,” she said.

Google’s Gemini AI assistant is hitting the road in millions of vehicles

TechCrunch - Thu, 04/30/2026 - 10:46
Google announced on Thursday that it will begin rolling out Gemini to cars with Google built-in, marking a significant upgrade from the current Google Assistant. The move signals Google’s push to bring more advanced, conversational AI into the driving experience. The announcement follows closely behind news from General Motors, which revealed yesterday that Gemini is […]
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“We Could See the Largest Drop in Black Representation Since the End of Reconstruction.”

Mother Jones - Thu, 04/30/2026 - 10:39

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court dealt a death blow to the country’s most important civil rights legislation, the Voting Rights Act of 1965—the law that defeated Jim Crow.

For 100 years, from 1865 to 1965, Black people were systematically and actively excluded from participation in American democracy through racial violence, but more commonly through race-neutral tricks like poll taxes and grandfather clauses. Governments across the country also used redistricting to dilute the Black vote without ever having to talk about race explicitly.

That’s what Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, enacted federally, went after: The slippery tricks deployed to destroy the political power of Black folks and other people of color—especially in the South.

And the Supreme Court just took us right back to that time.

The majority opinion in the case, Louisiana v. Callais, struck down the creation of a second majority-Black congressional district in Louisiana. In so doing, the court rendered Section 2 of the VRA basically useless, making it nearly impossible to prove that a gerrymandered map violates the right of voters of color.

As soon as this decision dropped, I knew exactly who I wanted to talk to. My colleagues Ari Berman and Pema Levy are two of the sharpest minds reporting on voting rights and the Supreme Court in the country. And they were clear: This is bad. “Today is so heartbreaking because we’ve been writing about this for so long,” Pema told me. “And this just really feels like the final nail in the coffin.”

“When we weaken the Voting Rights Act, we don’t just weaken one law,” Ari agreed, “we weaken the very fabric of American democracy.”

The two went on to explain the staggering potential costs of the decision. “Who needs poll taxes and literacy tests if you have partisan free for all?” Pema explained. “If your partisan designs trump everyone else’s rights, then you can just, under the guise of partisan gerrymandering, eliminate the voting rights of minority voters simply because they don’t vote for your party. It is absolutely a Jim Crow tool now.”

“We could see the largest drop in Black representation since the end of Reconstruction,” Ari warned. “We could lose a third of the Congressional Black Caucus.”

Our sobering conversation about the Supreme Court, the Voting Rights Act, and the future of multiracial democracy is above. I got a lot out of this, and I hope you do too.

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TikTok’s new ‘Campus Hub’ features college group chats and feeds

TechCrunch - Thu, 04/30/2026 - 10:24
The new hub features dedicated college group chats and personalized feeds designed to help students stay connected with their campus communities, even while they’re away for the summer.
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Sam Altman’s ChatGPT Couldn’t Stop Obsessing Over Goblins

Mother Jones - Thu, 04/30/2026 - 10:24

OpenAI admitted it had to develop a specific instruction in the code of its latest model of ChatGPT to stop it from repeatedly referencing “goblins, gremlins, and other creatures.”

In an explanation posted on Wednesday, the company said the “strange habit” came from its chatbot personality feature—specifically for users who chose the “Nerdy” personality. According to OpenAI, this personality receives the following prompt from its system: 

You are an unapologetically nerdy, playful and wise AI mentor to a human. You are passionately enthusiastic about promoting truth, knowledge, philosophy, the scientific method, and critical thinking. […] You must undercut pretension through playful use of language. The world is complex and strange, and its strangeness must be acknowledged, analyzed, and enjoyed. Tackle weighty subjects without falling into the trap of self-seriousness. […]

OpenAI said it first noticed the trend last November and some users said they found increased “goblin” references over newer model releases, even beyond the “Nerdy” personality. 

Some exact quotes that users reported:

  • “sensible little goblin”
  • “because ovens are filthy little goblins.”
  • “Brutal little goblin of a dynamic” 
  • “Tragic little digital swamp creature”

Through “reinforcement learning,” where the chatbot accounts for whichspecific responses receive high rankings from human evaluators in terms of accuracy and quality, the “playful” responses performed better.

As Wired first reported on Tuesday, the latest ChatGPT model, released last week, included the instructions: “Never talk about goblins, gremlins, raccoons, trolls, ogres, pigeons, or other animals or creatures unless it is absolutely and unambiguously relevant to the user’s query.” OpenAI did not immediately respond to Wired’s request for comment but the same day the report was published, Sam Altman posted a meme on X, making light of the situation by joking that the upcoming GPT-6 would have “extra goblins.”

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— Sam Altman (@sama) April 28, 2026

After the company explained its troubleshooting process and how it implemented the override instruction to reduce goblin-related outputs the next day, it stated in its Wednesday post that “taking the time to understand why a model is behaving in a strange way, and building out ways to investigate those patterns quickly, is an important capability for our research team.”

The explanation may bring to mind how Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot repeatedly brought up “white genocide” in South Africa. Although xAI stated that Grok’s responses were due to an “unauthorized modification” from an employee, chatbot models should not be that easily manipulable if user safety was an actual concern. 

Despite all this, the company is pushing for less regulation of its products while simultaneously acknowledging that it is still learning how its chatbot models work. As I wrote on Monday, Sam Altman and OpenAI have publicly wiped their hands of the detrimental effects their products are costing people now and have demonstrated a blatant disregard for potential lasting impacts.

A true embrace of goblin mode.

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Best of Santa Cruz County entertainment, arts & food events this weekend, April 30-May 3

Lookout Santa Cruz - Thu, 04/30/2026 - 10:19

With the weekend nearly here, check out things to do around Santa Cruz County with a recommendation from Lily Belli and a specially curated list from Lookout’s BOLO events calendar.

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Stripe introduces Link, a digital wallet that autonomous AI agents can use, too

TechCrunch - Thu, 04/30/2026 - 10:15
Link lets users connect cards, banks, and subscriptions, then authorize AI agents to spend securely via approval flows.
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Google's fix for critical Gemini CLI bug might break your CI/CD pipelines

The Register - Thu, 04/30/2026 - 10:15
This CVSS 10.0 RCE vuln has been patched, automatically for some, so better check those workflows

If you use Gemini CLI, watch out: Google has patched a CVSS 10.0 vulnerability in its command-line AI tool and is warning anyone running it in headless mode, or through GitHub Actions, to review their workflows.…

CNBC host goes from Trump fanboy to GOP fact-checker

Daily Kos - Thu, 04/30/2026 - 10:00

Conservative CNBC host Joe Kernen interviewed House Majority Leader Steve Scalise on Thursday, and things got weird when he asked the Louisiana congressman about pollsters’ sad midterm predictions for the GOP. “People will remember, you go back two years ago, we were paying almost $6 a gallon for gasoline,” Scalise said. “Right now, it’s in the 3s. Obviously we’ve seen a jump with the Iran…

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Blumhouse’s BLAIR WITCH Reboot Film Finds Its Director

The Nerdist - Thu, 04/30/2026 - 09:54

The Blair Witch Project changed the face of horror forever in 1999. Shot on a minuscule budget, it pioneered not only the found footage genre, but also the use of the internet as a marketing tool for film. It captured the mainstream zeitgeist in a way few horror films outside The Exorcist or The Silence of the Lambs had. Back in 2024, Variety reported that The Blair Witch Project franchise would return for a new reboot, courtesy of Blumhouse Productions and Lionsgate. Jason Blum will team with producer Roy Lee, who previously produced the 2016 Blair Witch reboot. Two years later, things are moving forward, as Variety reports that Dylan Clark will be its director.

He will also pen the film’s script. There aren’t plot details at this point, but original stars Joshua Leonard and Michael C. Williams are coming back once again.

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The original film changed the game, landing young directors Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez on the cover of TIME Magazine. Yet none of its sequels have ever been able to capture that lightning in a bottle again. A more traditional horror sequel came out just a year later in 2000, Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2. It failed to make much of a splash, and many thought of it as a cash grab. Sixteen years later, after the found footage genre became hot again, we got a new installment, with 2016’s Blair Witch. Critics liked it overall, but it found little love at the box office. There have also been games. Can Blumhouse turn things around for this franchise?

The Blair Witch Project was about three college students who went into the Maryland woods to film a documentary on a local legend. They disappeared, and the terrifying footage they left behind became the basis for the film. Audiences in 1999 absolutely believed the movie was an actual documentary, leaving movie theaters totally shaken. Filmed on a budget of $200,000, it made micro-budget horror a trend, one which Blumhouse later capitalized on with Paranormal Activity. So in many ways, this partnership makes perfect sense. Let’s see how long it takes to bring this reboot to the big screen.

Originally published April 10, 2024.

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French prosecutors link 15-year-old to mega-breach at state’s secure document agency

The Register - Thu, 04/30/2026 - 09:39
Two computer crime allegations follow up to 18M lines of data surfacing online

French prosecutors say police detained a 15-year-old on April 25 over the alleged theft of millions of records from France Titres (ANTS), the agency handling secure documents.…

Exclusive First Look: AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER—KYOSHI WARRIORS Comic

The Nerdist - Thu, 04/30/2026 - 09:30

The beautiful part of being a fan of Avatar: The Last Airbender is that there are always new nooks and crannies of the world to explore, and so many mediums through which to do it. One of our favorite ways to immerse ourselves in the world we love so much is through Dark Horse Comics series of Avatar: The Last Airbender stories, created in collaboration with Avatar Studios and Avatar: The Last Airbender co-creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko. The newest of these tales is Avatar: The Last Airbender—Kyoshi Warriors, which will tell its story through three monthly single-issue comics. And you guessed it will focus on everyone’s favorite gal Suki and the other Kyoshi Warriors. This time, we’re going back into the original Avatar: The Last Airbender‘s timeline and seeing just how the Kyoshi Warriors came to help the mainland Earth Kingdom. To get you excited for this next ATLA comic series, it’s Nerdist‘s pleasure to exclusively reveal a first-look inside of Avatar: The Last Airbender—Kyoshi Warriors. Below are five excellent pages for you to enjoy.Dark Horse ComicsExclusive First Look Pages From Avatar: The Last Airbender—Kyoshi Warriors Click To View Gallery Dark Horse Comics Dark Horse Comics Dark Horse Comics Dark Horse Comics Dark Horse Comics

Those who have watched the Avatar: The Last Airbender cartoon will recall that Suki and the Kyoshi Warriors lived in great isolation on their island for a long time. But after encountering Aang, Sokka, and the Gaang, Suki and her friends decided it was time to help the greater Earth Kingdom with its efforts against the Fire Nation’s invasion. Eventually, Sokka, Suki, and the rest reunite in the major city of Ba Sing Se. Other Avatar: The Last Airbender comics tell more of Suki’s story. But regardless of how much you’ve dove into the legend of our favorite Kyoshi Warrior, Avatar: The Last Airbender—Kyoshi Warriors is going to tell one story you don’t want to miss.

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In this comic series, as we see in our five exclusive first-look pages from Avatar: The Last Airbender—Kyoshi Warriors, the Kyoshi Warriors have left home and are TRYING to help out the rest of their Kingdom. But after such a long absence, it’s no easy task to regain trust and appreciation. But if anyone can do it, we bet it’s the smart and resourceful Suki. We love this gaggle of gals and ostrich-horses already! And the last of our five exclusive pages leaves us eager to know what comes next.

More About Avatar: The Last Airbender—Kyoshi WarriorsDark Horse Comics

The official description of Avatar: The Last Airbender—Kyoshi Warriors from Dark Horse Comics shares:

Dark Horse Comics, in collaboration with Avatar Studios and Avatar: The Last Airbender co-creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, presents Avatar: The Last Airbender—Kyoshi Warriors, a brand-new tale of the Kyoshi Warriors. This story will be told across three monthly single-issue comics, with the first issue arriving in May 2026. The series will be written by Brandon Hoáng (The Crossbow of Destiny), illustrated by BellBessa (Avatar: The Last Airbender—Ramen Rumble) and Xanthe Bouma, colored by Adele Matera (Avatar: The Last Airbender—Ashes of the Academy), and lettered by Comicraft’s Jimmy Betancourt (Ghostbusters: Dead Man’s Chest). Each issue will also feature cover art by Danielle Weires.

And offers the following synopsis:

Suki and the Kyoshi Warriors leave their island home to join the war against the Fire Nation. Met with suspicion and resentment by the mainlanders, they struggle to prove their worth to the Earth Kingdom. But when that opportunity arises, will they be willing to compromise their values as Kyoshi Warriors to embrace it?

When Does Avatar: The Last Airbender—Kyoshi Warriors Release?

Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Kyoshi Warriors #1 (of 3) releases in comic shops on May 6, 2026. It’s now available for preorder. Each issue will contain 22 story pages and will be available for $4.99.

In the meantime, you can check out other Avatar: The Last Airbender comic series like Avatar: The Last Airbender—The Bounty Hunter and the Tea Brewer, Avatar: The Last Airbender—Toph Beifong’s Metalbending Academy, Avatar: The Last Airbender—Imbalance, and more.

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THE VAMPIRE LESTAT Will Be Live in Concert for ONE NIGHT ONLY

The Nerdist - Thu, 04/30/2026 - 09:21

It’s HAPPENING. It’s ALL HAPPENING. The vampiric convergence of our dreams is at last upon us. YES, we are talking about the melding of worlds, the breaking of the fourth wall, the BEST piece of marketing the world has ever seen. It’s The Vampire Lestat live in concert for one night only. And you’d better be there or be a sad blood bag for the rest of your life. Honestly, The Vampire Lestat is taking us to places we never thought we’d go. We imagined we hit a high with what we consider one of the best trailers ever for the upcoming season of the vampire show. But that is NOTHING compared to the idea that Sam Reid will be taking the stage as Lestat for an ACTUAL concert in NYC. We’re floating like we have the cloud gift. Are you a Fledgling who wants to attend? Below, we break down how you can see The Vampire Lestat in concert, where this concert is taking place, how you can get tickets, when the concert is, and SO much more. It’s time to take a wild ride.Table of contents; Jump To:

How Can You Get Tickets for The Vampire Lestat in Concert?

Okay, we won’t edge you like Lestat might and cut right to the chase. We know that if you’re here, you just want to know how, in this life (or the next), you can get a ticket to “The Vampire Lestat: One Night Only – Live” concert. Let’s break it down.

If you want to attend The Vampire Lestat’s concert, you can try your luck for a ticket beginning on Wednesday, May 6 at 12 am/midnight ET at this ticket site. There, you can request tickets to The Vampire Lestat live in concert. Yes, we said REQUEST tickets. That means tickets are not necessarily first-come, first-served; rather, when the ticket site opens, you can submit your request for a ticket. Those who are lucky enough to snag a ticket will be notified before the event. Please note: tickets are limited and certain age restrictions apply. Travel and accommodations are not provided. The concert is 18+.

When and Where Is The Vampire Lestat’s Concert Taking Place?

Okay, now for the details, you might like to know when and where you’ll have to travel to see The Vampire Lestat in all his glory. Here’s what you need to know:

Where Will The Vampire Lestat Concert Take Place?

The Vampire Lestat’s live concert will take place in NYC’s famed Beacon Theatre. It will be “the final stop of the band’s decadent North American tour.” And to be honest, we were feeling a little offended NYC wasn’t listed on his band tee before. But now, we accept.

When Will The Vampire Lestat Concert Take Place?

The Vampire Lestat: One Night Only – Live concert will take place on Tuesday, June 2. A truly historic day.

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Tickets to The Vampire Lestat’s concert are FREE. Lestat is generous to his fledglings, after all. However, as mentioned, you’ll have to request your ticket to attend on May 6, and you may or may not receive one.

Will Louis Attend The Vampire Lestat’s Concert?AMC

Well, they are immortal lovers, after all… Perhaps we dare say, the loves of one another’s lives. Even though Louis was a bit deadpan about Lestat’s music before, could he really miss this chance?

Louis’ counterpart in our world, Jacob Anderson, told TV Insider, that he and Louis would attend The Vampire Lestat’s concert, sharing, “Yeah, of course! I wouldn’t miss it for the world. He’s going to be great.” Obsessed!

Will anyone else join in the concert fun? Well, we don’t know yet. But it might be said that it would be journalistically foolish for Eric Bogosian’s Daniel Molloy to miss this big event, so he can cover it for his Lestat documentary. And does Assad Zaman’s Armand not specialize in skulking in the shadows? We’ll have to stay tuned, but we feel hopeful!

What Else Will Happen at The Vampire Lestat’s Concert?

Here’s the official description of The Vampire Lestat’s one-night-only concert:

AMC & AMC+ Present: The Vampire Lestat: One Night Only – LIVE

Lights Down. Volume Up. Fangs Out.

On the final stop of the band’s decadent North American tour, The Vampire Lestat transforms the Beacon Theatre into a cathedral of chaos. The night kicks off with the exclusive premiere screening of The Vampire Lestat—your first hit of the myth, the menace, and the music.

Then the one and only Lestat de Lioncourt hits the stage.

In full rock‑god form, Lestat unleashes a live musical performance soaked in swagger, spectacle, and immortal excess. This is part screening, part concert, part temptation—designed to shake the walls and leave the faithful wanting more.

One night. No restraint.

Yeah, that sounds incredible. Truly inspired.

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AMC further notes:

AMC Global Media announced today at this year’s Upfront Content Showcase that the Vampire Lestat, the world’s first immortal rock star, will make his final tour stop at the famed Beacon Theatre in New York City on June 2 for The Vampire Lestat: One Night Only – LIVE. Played by Sam Reid, Lestat will take the stage to perform original music by series Composer Daniel Hart for a live performance following a special screening of the premiere episode. The event will be open to fans with complimentary tickets available, beginning Wednesday, May 6 at 12am midnight ET. 

The premiere event kicks off a fan-first campaign for The Vampire Lestat, premiering Sunday, June 7 at 9pm ET/PT on AMC and AMC+, with custom partnerships spanning the season. Joining Lestat on “tour” are two standout partners, each bringing the show’s high-voltage style to life in distinct ways: POM Wonderful and Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. 

POM Wonderful pairs perfectly with The Vampire Lestat, acting as a wellness companion to the larger-than-life rockstar vampire himself. Powered by Content Room, AMC Global Media’s award-winning brand entertainment studio, POM will be woven into the new season through bold, fan-forward creative content. This will include enticing ad campaigns featuring Lestat sporting the bold, ruby red elixir as a nod to POM’s Antioxidant Superpower and the Immortal Universe’s signature aesthetic. 

As previously announced, Fender will have a series of four custom Player II Modified Stratocaster guitars – the Fender® Limited Edition LeStrat Stratocaster® HSS – unveiled in the show as Lestat’s rock star era unfolds. 

Kim Granito, Chief Marketing Officer, AMC Global Media finally shares,“Interview with the Vampire has one of the most devoted fandoms in television, and this season’s campaign is built for them. The Beacon event is one of many touchpoints designed to celebrate the deep connection they have to these characters and the world they love. We are thrilled to collaborate with POM and Fender to further elevate the Vampire Lestat’s rock star persona. These partnerships are another example of Content Room’s commitment to creating fan-driven opportunities that connect brands authentically with the stories and shows audiences crave.” 

It’s amazing that AMC knows their fans so well and will give them the exact gift they’ve been hungering for. We bet this will be an AMAZING evening.

When Is The Vampire Lestat Releasing on AMC?AMC

The Vampire Lestat debuts Sunday, June 7 on AMC and AMC+. The series synopsis reveals, “In the new season, the Vampire Lestat goes on an electric multi-city tour while being haunted by “muses” from his wild and rebellious past. As his band’s popularity and star power rises, so does Lestat’s influence over vampires and humans alike, leaving others to contend with Lestat’s power in the face of the Great Conversion, an unnatural surge in the vampire population. In addition to Reid, The Vampire Lestat stars Jacob Anderson, Assad Zaman, Eric Bogosian, Delainey Hayles and Jennifer Ehle and is executive produced by award-winning producer Mark Johnson, creator, writer and showrunner Rolin Jones, Hannah Moscovitch, along with Christopher Rice and the late Anne Rice.

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Zed team releases version 1.0 of Rust-built editor: Traditional editor and AI tool

The Register - Thu, 04/30/2026 - 09:17
Team wins praise for adding 'disable all AI features' setting for devs who want a code editor to be only a code editor

The Rust-built Zed editor has reached version 1.0, released yesterday, with development led by former members of the Atom team at GitHub.…

Salesforce is crowdsourcing its AI roadmap — with customers 

TechCrunch - Thu, 04/30/2026 - 09:06
Salesforce lets its customers lead its product roadmap with the thinking that if one enterprise customer has a problem, the others likely do too.
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Limited-Edition BACK TO THE FUTURE: The Complete Screenplay Book Coming Soon (Exclusive)

The Nerdist - Thu, 04/30/2026 - 09:00

I will never get tired of watching Back to the Future. It’s an absolutely perfect movie, one of my favorites ever. I will never get tired of thinking about it, talking about it, or reading about it, either. And now, as Robert Zemeckis’ legendary time travel tale continues celebrating its 40th anniversary, there’s a whole new way to enjoy it. Insight Editions recently announced the upcoming release of Back to the Future: The Complete Screenplay. It’s an annotated treasure trove from c-screenwriter and co-creator Bob Gale. Only some lucky fans are going to get an even more in-depth look at one of their favorite films. Nerdist has your exclusive announcement and first look at the officially licensed book’s new Limited-Edition version. Let’s dive into the details of Back to the Future: The Complete Screenplay – Limited Edition.Insight Editions

Back to the Future: The Complete Screenplay – Limited Edition will include the primary 348-page book from the movie’s screenwriter, Bob Gale. The officially licensed hardcover includes the movie’s 147-page script along with Gale’s behind-the-scenes commentary. It also features a color-coded reproduction that highlights script changes, full illustrations, stills, and concept art.

We’re not just talking a few small notes from Gale, either. This book is loaded with information for fans and cinephiles.

Insight Editions

If, like me, you quite literally cannot get enough of Marty McFly and Doc Brown, you’ll want to snag one of Insight Edition’s 500 Limited Edition copies. This special version comes in a collectible numbered slipcase. It is “quarter-bound in textured Wibalin paper with metallic silver cloth and foil debossing.” (Far more elegant than anything alternate 1985 Biff could have come up with.)

Gale also autographed every copy.

Insight Editions

Inside the slipcase, fans will find the hardcover complete shooting script that also has Gale’s illustrated annotations, “rare storyboards, newly rediscovered unit photography, and ‘Eric Stoltz version’ comparisons.” And as though that’s not enough, it also comes with a second facsimile of the original production script. That version has authentic recreations of the multicolored revision pages used on set during filming. It also comes with its own interior slipcase.

Like we said, no version of Biff in any timeline could ever.

If you hope/need to be one of the 500 people who snag this deluxe edition, you can already pre-order your copy of the Back to the Future: The Complete Screenplay – Limited Edition now. It’s available to pre-order at both Insight Editions’ website and the official Back to the Future page.

Insight Editions

And just to recap, here’s everything the limited edition version of Back to the Future: The Complete Screenplay will entail:

  • A limited-edition (500 numbered copies) slipcased collectible, quarter-bound in textured Wibalin paper with metallic silver cloth and foil debossing, hand-signed by Bob Gale.
  • A 348-page hardcover pairing the complete shooting script with Gale’s richly illustrated annotations, rare storyboards, newly rediscovered unit photography, and “Eric Stoltz version” comparisons.
  • An insider’s guided tour through the film’s entire creation — from concept to shooting schedule and beyond — told from co-writer Bob Gale’s personal perspective.
  • A separate facsimile of the original production script in its own protective slipcase, faithfully reproducing the multicolored revision pages used on set.

Back to the Future: The Complete Screenplay – Limited Edition will begin shipping in July. You don’t have to wait that long if you have a time-traveling DeLorean, though. And if you do feel free to also travel into the future to confirm that I never will get sick of enjoying Back to the Future anyway I can.

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Trump takes aim at key gun-safety measures

Daily Kos - Thu, 04/30/2026 - 09:00

Gun-safety groups condemned the Trump administration after it announced a rollback of popular regulations on Wednesday, making it easier for people with violent criminal records to buy guns. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced the changes in a ceremony where the National Rifle Association, a notorious pro-gun-rights organization, was an invited guest. The Trump administration will…

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Uber taps Hertz to clean, charge, and fix its Lucid Motors robotaxis

TechCrunch - Thu, 04/30/2026 - 08:55
Hertz is creating a new affiliate company called "Oro Mobility" to provide fleet management solutions "across a range of mobility segments."
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The Onion’s Plan to Take Over Infowars Is Once Again in Jeopardy

Mother Jones - Thu, 04/30/2026 - 08:48

In a brief ruling late on Wednesday, a Texas appeals court panel declined to immediately turn over Infowars, the conspiracy empire founded by Alex Jones, to a federal receiver, pending further court proceedings. That receiver had previously signed a deal with the satirical news site The Onion to take over Infowars’ physical and intellectual property; the emergency ruling puts that plan in jeopardy. The stay was first reported by Ben Mullin, a media reporter at the New York Times. The ruling does not, however, save Infowars, which is expected to stop broadcasting today, because no one is currently paying the rent. Jones said in a video posted on X that April 30 would likely be the company’s last day of operation.   

Global Tetrahedron, the company who owns The Onion, announced earlier this month that they’d reached an agreement with the federal receiver overseeing Infowars, Gregory S. Milligan. The terms of that deal would allow a new LLC created by Global Tetrahedron to lease Infowars’ physical studio as well as its intellectual assets, but at the time, the plan still needed to be agreed to by a judge. In a motion last week, attorneys for Milligan said that the Sandy Hook families, to whom Jones and Infowars owe more than $1 billion in defamation judgments, support the plan. The Infowars studio rent, per the motion, costs $81,000 each month. 

The Sandy Hook families have not yet been paid a dime of what they are owed. 

On Thursday, Jones said on X that the receiver was no longer paying the rent or any other bills associated with the property. Jones has vowed for years that if Infowars is ever shut down, he’ll immediately begin broadcasting at a new studio; he’s also been selling products on a new site, Real Alex Jones, and encouraging supporters to donate money to him there to keep him on air. On Wednesday night, he celebrated the ruling on X, writing, “We Give Thanks To God and Infowars’ Supporters For Standing Against These Pathetic Weasels.” He also directed listeners and viewers to a new website, while stressing that the new site “was not Infowars.”

“I am the Infowar,” he declared. “You are the Infowar.” True to form, Jones then went on to falsely claim that the FBI and CIA were secretly behind the original civil lawsuits filed against him and the company. 

This is the latest development in Jones’ and Infowars’ ongoing legal sagas, after the company lost a series of defamation lawsuits by default in both Texas and Connecticut. The suits were  brought by the families of children and school personnel who died at Sandy Hook. Jones maintained for years that the shooting, as well as numerous other mass casualty events, were hoaxes. He’s inconsistently admitted that he was wrong in making those claims. Jones and Infowars both filed for bankruptcy protection in 2022; since then, the Sandy Hook families have not yet been paid a dime of what they are owed. 

In a statement on Bluesky, Onion CEO Ben Collins said the Texas ruling had “created… an unprecedented situation” where “no one knows who is in charge of InfoWars, and therefore no one can pay rent.”

“Since no one controls these assets right now, it does appear InfoWars will shut down tonight at midnight,” Collins continued, adding that the Sandy Hook families are seeking relief in several different courts. “We’re hopeful they will resolve this immediately so we can take over and pay these families.” 

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DK6 Day 16: Comment loading issue improved

Daily Kos - Thu, 04/30/2026 - 08:46

One of the most frustrating bugs over the past two weeks has been comments failing to load—often requiring multiple reloads to appear. Yesterday, we deployed a fix and have been tracking the results. The data is clear: the issue has been significantly improved. The root problem was straightforward. Viafoura comments would throw an error if they didn’t load within 12 seconds—but that timer…

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