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WWW.PRIDE.COMMatt Bomer and the cast of 'White Collar' weigh in on the Louvre heist in hilarious wayThe jewelry heist at the Louvre Museum has captivated the world and, apparently, the cast of White Collar.Four thieves broke into the Louvre on Sunday and made off with famous French jewels in broad daylight. The whole escapade took under five minutes, and the loot is estimated to have a combined value of roughly $102 million. So far, the thieves have not been caught, and the stolen pieces have not been recovered.Movies and television have given us so many incredible heists (not to mention the lovable fictional thieves that pull them off) over the years, and what happened at the Louvre feels like something pulled straight from one of those stories. Clearly, some of the people involved in telling those beloved tales feel the same way."I would like to state for the record that I had nothing to do with the Louvre," Matt Bomer wrote across social media on Wednesday. (@) For those who haven't had the pleasure of watching White Collar yet or who may just need a quick refresher Bomer's character, Neal Caffrey, helped the FBI solve crimes thanks to his own experience as a renowned criminal. If there was a major heist in the world of the show, there was a good chance Caffrey was behind it, accused of it, or figured out how it was done when nobody else could.So a jewel heist at the Louvre? Yeah, definitely Caffrey's territory.Some of his other cast members also weighed in, including Tim DeKay, who played Caffrey's FBI handler. (@) "But are we to really believe that friend?" wrote former costar Tiffani Thiessen, while Ross McCall, who portrayed a rival thief in the show, joked, "But I might..."A White Collar revival of some sort has reportedly been in development for a while now, and as ScreenRant pointed out, this particular heist may be a fun way back in if they're still searching for a plot. We may see you at the Louvre yet, Bomer!0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 31 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.PRIDE.COMTina Romero on how 'Queens of the Dead' honors her father's legacy and queers the genreThis week, Tina Romeros debut feature film Queens of the Dead will finally make its way to theatersjust in time for Halloween.Its a must-see for all horror fans, but particularly queer ones, because not only is it a heartwarming and hilarious horror comedy, its also a celebration of gay nightlife and the heroes who inhabit it.For the uninitiated, the film focuses on a group of nightlife entertainers in Bushwick, New York, who are struggling to pull off an event. As if last-minute cancellations and a rival party werent enough, this crew of drag queens, club kids, and one very beleaguered club promoter also has to contend with a zombie apocalypse.Its the perfect feature for Romero to helm, as it blends her work as a DJRomero performs under the name DJ TRxin the NYC scene with the genre made famous by her father, George Romero (Night of the Living Dead). While its certainly a loving homage, complete with nods to her fathers work, its intrinsically Tinas as well, as she brings her lived experience to the film, queering the genre in the process.And to say that the cast of Queens of the Dead is stacked would be a massive understatement. The film features Katy OBrian, Riki Lindhome, Margaret Cho, Jack Haven, Nina West, Toms Matos, Cheyenne Jackson, and Dominique Jackson as the ragtag group of survivors.With the movie heading to theaters this weekend, PRIDE sat down with Romero to talk about what it means to her to have her film seen on the big screen, why she fell in love with its characters, the chances well see them again, and how Queens of the Dead honors her fathers legacy.PRIDE: Last time we talked, Queens of the Dead had just had its world premiere at Tribeca. You were kind of in the afterglow of that moment, and here we are now at the culmination of this very long journey through all the festivals, everything on the verge of it going theatrical. Where are you in your journey with it, and how are you feeling now?TINA ROMERO: It has been such a fever dream of a year since Tribeca. I've had the amazing opportunity to go to film festivals around the country and even in the world. I've been to Iceland. I'm in Toronto right now. I went down to Florida, and it's just been remarkable to share this movie with the horror community, with the queer community, and beyond, and just see how people are responding to itnot just the queers, and not just the horror headsbut that, like, multiple types of people are enjoying themselves at this movie. And I couldn't ask for anything more. I was very scared to share the baby, and I feel like people are, like, no, we'll accept the baby. Like, we like it. We'll hold her; we'll be nice. I'm elated. It's surreal.Theres something very poignant about the film and how it kind of emphasizes the need to sort of galvanize and come together as a community, and how these screenings and watching this film can also create that kind of feeling in the room. I'm curious, are you experiencing that? Is that something that is maybe an unexpected byproduct of making a film like this?I was certainly hopeful to fuse audiences together with this. You know, [co-writer Erin Judge] and I talked a lot about, like, how can we invite multiple people to this party? For people who maybe don't do the zombie thing, we're gonna put glitter in the blood. Maybe that'll make them a little bit more inclined to come to this party. People who've never been to a drag show, maybe they'll come because it has zombies. That was always our intentionto sort of fuse the two, to do a genre smash in this way. And I think there's just something to this cast. I think that this cast is so incredible, and they brought their authentic selves to the roles in a way that's very charming and hard to be mad at. No matter who you are, they just did such a good job. They're so lovable that I think it's hard not to fall in love with them.That was the magic I felt on set, but I'm biased because I'm on set with these darlings, and they're so wonderful to work with. Is it going to transfer over to the audience? So far, I feel like people are really, really falling for these characters, and I'm so happy about that.I agree! You know, it wouldn't be the first time that a franchise was born out of a Romero zombie film. Is this story and these characters something that you could see revisiting?I'm totally attached to them all, and I would love to keep going with them, and I want to find a way. I would love to continue on with these characters.One of the things about this film is that its an effervescent, unapologetic queer extravaganza. But like the best of the zombie films, it also has a lot of metaphorical and political things happening beneath the glittery blood surface. I feel like the metaphors of this film become increasingly poignant every single day. I'm curious how you feel about that.The root of this movie really came from a moment where there was drama in the community and there was a promoter rift. And the question begged was: When will the queer community stop devouring its own? I think that is an important thing to talk about here. We have to stick together. We have to stop the infighting. We have to stop yelling at each other online, and we have to get off of our phones and connect in real life in order to save our humanity.The tech explosion that's happeningI'm buckling up for what the world is going to look like in three years, five years. Who knows where we're going with AI? It scares the shit out of me, if I'm being honest. But no matter what, we have to hang on to our humanity in whatever way we can. I think that's all we have, honestly, at the end of the day.And so I hope that, in addition to the romp of it all, people walk away with a little bit of motivation to maybe put down the phone for a second and talk to somebody you've never talked to before. Because I think that's what the character Barry is all about. Barry [who is Dres (Katy OBrians) conservative brother-in-law] is kind of a foil more than he is a villain. Yes, he finds himself in a space that he never planned on being inespecially on the night of the zombie apocalypse coming to townbut ultimately is pretty glad that he is. It's not so much that he's homophobic or has hate in his heart; it's just that he lacks understanding and experience. Call me an optimist, but I do feel like if we all sort of talk to each other a little bit more, we could do better than sort of hiding behind our screens and fighting online.That's so true! So, the last time we spoke, you shared how much you felt your fathers presence on set with you while you were making the filmwhether it was the Looney Tunes zaniness, or the way his legacy is incorporated into the dialogue, characters, and cameos. Now, as we head into the theatrical release, how are you feeling his presence in this moment?I'm actually in Toronto right now, and I haven't been back here since his funeral, and so he's super on my mind. Now that I've gotten to share this movie more, I feel prouder than ever to be taking the Romero torch and to be telling this story and using his monster and putting the Romero name on it and making it queer.When Night of the Living Dead started out, we had a Black man as the lead. We still have a Black man as the lead, but he's queer, and he plays a drag queen. And I think it's really hitting me how major that is. And I feel so proud to be doing this with his legacy.This interview is lightly edited for length and clarity.Queens of the Dead arrives in theaters on October 24. Check out the trailer below.Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 33 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.PRIDE.COMManny MUA covers his bulge in steamy new Halloween selfieSpooky season has officially begun!Halloween is right around the corner and it's safe to say that the costumes this year are likely going to be the wildest they've ever been.Thankfully, beauty influencer Manny MUA is kicking things off with a few steamy pics in his sexy Nightwing costume. With millions of views already racked up, fans are hoping the gorgeous model has a couple other Halloween outfits in the works.While attending the celebration for National PrEP Day by MISTR at The Abbey Food & Bar in West Hollywood, MUA dished on his health journey and why he feels so comfortable in his skin."As I've gotten older, I should take care of myself more. I'm not a spring chicken! I feel the most proud I've ever been in my body. I was the type that wouldn't take off my shirt in the pool. I wasn't standing in my own sexuality. Now that I am, I've really taken on a new energy," MUA tells PRIDE.Check out the spicy photos and hilarious reactions below! To see the full interview with Manny MUA at The Abbey Food & Bar, watch the video at the top of the page. (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@)0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 30 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.PRIDE.COMHasan Piker's sexy new pics have the gays losing their mindsThank you, GQ!Hasan Piker is the latest celeb to strip down in a new spread for the popular men's magazine, and he certainly didn't disappoint.The popular left-wing influencer has a massive gay following, so he certainly knew what his fans would want out of a steamy summer photoshoot.It's safe to say that Piker does it all in the spicy pics as he takes a dip in a pool, spreads out on a couch, and even poses seductively in a bathtub. The internet went feral online, so check out the reactions below. (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@)0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 32 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.PRIDE.COMGabby Windey and Rene Rapp talk scissoring and strap-ons in the most lesbian conversation everReality TV star and lesbian icon Gabby Windey and queer pop star Rene Rapp are having the most sapphic conversation ever recorded by getting candid about two hotly debated lesbian topics: scissoring and strap-ons.Rapp appeared on Thursdays episode of Long Winded with Gabby Windey, and the two women didnt hold back when talking about sapphic sex.The chat started with Windey opening up about people questioning her gayness when she first came out, after rising to fame as a contestant on The Bachelor. That was a question I kind of got in the beginning, theyre like, Do you feel gay enough? Im like, Im fully having sex with a girl, what do you mean? Im pretty gay, Windey joked. Youre like, Im literally eating box. Youre questioning whether Im gay enough, this sucks, Rapp commiserated.See on InstagramThen, Windey brought up one of her favorite topics to discuss and one Rapp is not shy about either.Literally. Like Im scissoring, fully, Windey said, bringing up her marriage to comedian Robby Hoffman. I earned it, its not just a front, I married it. Rapp chimed in, This is real. Were real-life scissoring in this bitch.Windey then asked the question on everyones mind and one she asks many of her guests, Do you scissor?Love scissoring, the "Leave Me Alone singer admitted. "Because some people are like noooo, no, no, no, and like are we dense? Of course! Windey said that Hoffman isnt into scissoring, but she loves it, Im always begging to scissor.Unlike Hoffman, Rapp agreed that scissoring is amazing. She even defended the infamous lesbian sex act when she was on the TikTok show Gaydar. Of course, its so fun, she said. "Also, just the thought of being like, Oh no, were scissoring.' Its so sick, its so cool. Like wait, not us scissoring, its kind of cute.Windey agreed, Like I want to bump and grind. It feels animalistic, it feels primal. It just feels like sex.Not one to shy away from personal questions about sex, Windey asked the 25-year-old singer if she uses a strap-on. Yes, its a necessity, dick me down, Rapp proudly declared.See on InstagramWhen Windey asked if Rapp if she or her girlfriend Towa Bird liked to top when strapping, Rapp, who has admitted to being a pillow princess in the past, said she thinks she more of a switch than she actually is.My current girlfriend, shell like out masc me every time. Not that you have to be masc to use a strap, she said.Rapp then mentioned wearing a strap-on in a photo with friends at a gay club, and her love of colorful dildos. Like its silicone and its purple and pink. Like this shit is fun. This is games. We need to be sucking strap in the club more, Rapp said.Robby and I do like the flesh colored ones. Have you ever seen them? We love them, Windey admitted.At first, Rapp doesnt believe, The ones that actually look like skin?Windey continued, We get very realistic kinds. Its so expensive. Yeah, weve invested so much money, but its because she calls me Goldicocks.The Traitors star said she thinks she likes them because shes used to sleeping with men, and Hoffman just happens to like them too. Then, Windey tried to convince a very skeptical Rapp to move away from the brightly colored models and try out a realistic dildo. You can pick skin colors. Theres all kinds. Theres circumcised, not circumcised. Theres big balls, little balls, Windey said.Rapp shrieks and says, That one has to go, no, no, no, no, thats where I draw the line. That scares the shit out of me.Other queer celebs are going to have to try really hard to have a conversation more sapphic than that!0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 33 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.NATURE.COMFerroelectric transistors for low-power NAND flash memoryNature, Published online: 26 November 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09793-3Ultralow-power ferroelectric field-effect transistors are used to achieve low-power NAND flash memory, overcoming the trade-off between multi-level capability and power efficiency and paving the way for next-generation storage memory.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 10 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.NATURE.COMNo meta-analytical effect of economic inequality on well-being or mental healthNature, Published online: 26 November 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09797-zA meta-analysis of 168 studies reveals that economic inequality is not significantly associated with subjective well-being or mental health.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 11 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.NATURE.COMBuilding compositional tasks with shared neural subspacesNature, Published online: 26 November 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09805-2The brain can flexibly perform multiple tasks by compositionally combining task-relevant neural representations.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 34 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.NATURE.COMGlasses-free 3D display with ultrawide viewing range using deep learningNature, Published online: 26 November 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09752-yA glasses-free three-dimensional display, which is as large as a conventional desktop screen and has a viewing angle larger than 100, is achieved by an artificial intelligence-powered optimization algorithm, which adapts the virtual images sent around each eye in real time.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 37 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.NATURE.COMSlipknot-gauged mechanical transmission and robotic operationNature, Published online: 26 November 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09673-wA mechano-intelligent transmission mechanism based on the slipknot delivers precise force signals for clinical practice and robotic operations such as minimally invasive surgery and tendon-driven robotics.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 35 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.ESPN.COMKeller plays in Utah loss after death of fatherUtah Mammoth captain Clayton Keller played in Friday night's 4-3 loss to the Dallas Stars, one day after the unexpected death of his father, and as a tribute, the 27-year-old forward was named the game's first star at the American Airlines Center.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 37 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.ESPN.COMHoosiers roll to 12-0, seal Big Ten title game spotDespite Fernando Mendoza's struggles, No. 2 Indiana rolled to a 56-3 win over rival Purdue, completing the first perfect regular season in school history and clinching a spot in the Big Ten title game.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 32 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.ESPN.COMGermany's missed chances open up Nations League final vs. SpainTuesday will be the decider for the title, but Germany missed a chance in their first leg against Spain.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 11 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.ESPN.COMRepeating as Premier League champions is hard -- as Liverpool are finding outLiverpool's collapse is part of a common trend of Premier League champions struggling to keep up their form the next season. Why is that?0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 11 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.ESPN.COMThrowbacks from Pats, Commanders, Seahawks top NFL Week 13 looksFrom Thanksgiving Thursday to "Monday Night Football," it's a busy throwback slate in Week 13.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 11 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.NYTIMES.COMState Department Boosts Resources to Process Business Visas for South KoreansThe Trump administration has been trying to repair the damage from the detention of hundreds of South Koreans in an immigration raid in Georgia.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 32 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.NATURE.COMProgressive coevolution of the yeast centromere and kinetochoreNature, Published online: 26 November 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09779-1Thousands of centromeres were identified and tracked across two major fungal clades, showing that new centromeres spread progressively and that the kinetochore acts as a filter to determine which new centromere variants are tolerated.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 35 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.NATURE.COMVicarious body maps bridge vision and touch in the human brainNature, Published online: 26 November 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09796-0A mode of brain organization that connects visual and bodily reference frames may translate raw sensory impressions into more abstract formats that are useful for action, social cognition and semantic processing.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 12 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.NATURE.COMHealthy forests safeguard traditional wild meat food systems in AmazoniaNature, Published online: 26 November 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09743-zData provided by Amazonian peoples are used to estimate the value of wild animals as a source of food, including its spatial distribution and nutritional value, providing information that will be key for improved management of forest ecosystems in the region.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 34 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.NATURE.COMA distinctive human genetic lineage persisted in central Argentina for 8,500 yearsNature, Published online: 26 November 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-03649-6The DNA of ancient individuals dating to between 10,000 and 150 years ago reveals the existence of a long-standing, yet previously uncharacterized, lineage in the Southern Cone of South America a region comprising what is now Argentina, Chile and Uruguay. People with this ancestry produced offspring with other, pre-existing groups in surrounding regions. Genomic data from present-day inhabitants attest to the genetic continuity of the lineage in central Argentina.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 34 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.NATURE.COMLong-read metagenomics reveals phage dynamics in the human gut microbiomeNature, Published online: 26 November 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09786-2Complex prophage integration dynamics, including low-level induction, cross-family host range and transposase-mediated mobilization, challenge existing paradigms and deepen our understanding of phagebacterial interactions in the human gut microbiome.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 33 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.ESPN.COMGiannis challenges slumping Bucks to fix 'mindset'Giannis Antetokounmpo spoke at length on a variety of things he felt needed to change for the Bucks, who dropped their seventh straight game Friday night in a 118-109 loss to the Knicks.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 35 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.ESPN.COMOregon, Ole Miss and Virginia headline best Week 14 uniforms in college footballOregon has a typically colorful look while Virginia will be donning throwbacks, among other sleek threads from across the regular season's final week.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 32 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.ESPN.COMTransfer rumors, news: Bara to prioritize in defense and attack in summerBarcelona will reportedly look to strengthen their defense and attack in the summer. Transfer Talk has the latest news and rumors.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 33 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.ESPN.COM23XI vs. NASCAR trial: Why Michael Jordan & Co. want to tear up stock car racingThe antitrust suit against NASCAR goes to court on Monday, in a trial that could tear at the fabric of stock car racing as we know it.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 32 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.ESPN.COMHow Tyrese Maxey went from the hardwood to the 2025 National Dog ShowMaxey recently ran two dogs through the Purina Pro Plan Incredible Dog Challenge Agility Show in Philadelphia.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 31 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.NYTIMES.COMDeadly Hong Kong Fire Is a Test of Beijings Rule in the CityAfter Beijing reshaped the political order in Hong Kong in its image, the fire has become a test of how well that new system can govern in a crisis.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 32 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
Turkish official says Black Sea tankers may have been hit by mines, missiles or drones2025-11-29T06:43:05Z ISTANBUL (AP) Two oil tankers said to be part of Russias shadow fleet that were set ablaze off Turkeys Black Sea coast may have been hit by mines, drones or missiles, a senior Turkish official said Saturday.Tankers Kairos and Virat were struck in quick succession late Friday afternoon, prompting rescue operations. Crew members on board both vessels were reported to be safe.Turkish Transport and Infrastructure Minister Abdulkadir Uraloglu said rescue services first received reports that the Kairos may have hit a mine before being told of an explosion on the Virat.Our crews indicate that there were explosions on the other ship and that these were also caused by external interference, Uraloglu told broadcaster NTV early Saturday.The first things that come to mind for external interference could be a mine, a missile, a marine vessel or a drone. We dont have definitive information on this, he added. The OpenSanctions database, which tracks people or organizations involved in sanctions evasion, describes the vessels as part of a shadow fleet of ships used to evade sanctions imposed on Russia following its 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Ukraine has carried out successful naval strikes against Russian shipping during the war, particularly using explosives-packed marine drones. However, Ukrainian missions have largely been limited to the waters of the northern Black Sea. The Gambian-flagged Kairos caught fire in the Black Sea approximately 28 nautical miles (52 kilometers) off the coast of Turkeys Kocaeli province, Turkeys Directorate General of Maritime Affairs said. It was sailing empty toward Russias Novorossiysk port.Within an hour, the maritime authority reported that a second tanker, Virat, was struck while sailing in the Black Sea about 35 nautical miles (64 kilometers) off the Turkish coast. It did not provide further details. Rescue teams were dispatched to the scene to provide assistance. All 20 crew members aboard the Virat were safe, although heavy smoke was reported in the engine room, the maritime authority said.All 25 crew aboard the Kairos were safely evacuated, Kocaeli Gov. Ilhami Aktas said.The VesselFinder website showed the Virat was anchored north of the Bosphorus, not far from its current position, on Nov. 4. The Kairos last position was on Nov. 26 south of the Dardanelles Strait connecting the Aegean Sea and the Sea of Marmara.The United States sanctioned the Virat in January this year, followed by the European Union, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and Canada, according to the OpenSanctions website. Similarly, the EU sanctioned the Kairos in July this year, followed by the U.K. and Switzerland.The shadow tanker fleet continues to provide multibillion-dollar revenues for the Kremlin bypassing sanctions, disguising its activities under the flags of third countries, using complex schemes to conceal owners and poses significant environmental threats, OpenSanctions says in its website entry on the Kairos.The Virat, built in 2018, uses irregular and high-risk shipping practices and has previously sailed under the flags of Barbados, Comoros, Liberia and Panama, OpenSanctions says. The Kairos, formerly flagged as Panamanian, Greek and Liberian, was built in 2002.Ukraines military intelligence service, the GUR, says on its website that both ships visit Russian ports and have a history of shutting off their automatic identification systems, which transmit a ships position.They have also docked at ports in China, Turkey and India, among other locations.-Fraser reported from Ankara, Turkey RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 36 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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APNEWS.COMPope visits Istanbuls Blue Mosque at start of day of meetings with Turkeys religious leadersPope Leo XIV, center, visits the Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Domenico Stinellis)2025-11-29T06:57:11Z ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) Pope Leo XIV visited Istanbuls Blue Mosque on Saturday at the start of an intense day of meetings and liturgies with Turkeys religious leaders and a Mass for the countrys tiny Catholic community.The head of Turkeys Diyanet religious affairs directorate showed Leo the soaring tiled dome of the mosque and the Arabic inscriptions on its columns, as Leo nodded in understanding. The Vatican had said Leo would observe a brief minute of silent prayer there, but it wasnt clear if he had. The imam of the mosque, Asgin Tunca, said he had invited Leo to pray but the pope declined.Speaking to reporters after the visit, Tunca said he had told the pope that the mosque was Allahs house.Its not my house, not your house, (its the) house of Allah, he said. He said he told Leo: If you want, you can worship here, I said. But he said, Thats OK. He wanted to see the mosque, wanted to feel (the) atmosphere of the mosque, I think. And was very pleased, he said.Leo was following in the footsteps of his recent predecessors, who all made high-profile visits to the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, as it is officially known, in a gesture of respect to Turkeys Muslim majority. Leo removed his shoes and walked through the carpeted mosque in his white socks. Past popes have also visited the nearby Hagia Sophia landmark, once one of the most important historic cathedrals in Christianity and a United Nations-designated world heritage site. But Leo left that visit off his itinerary on his first trip as pope. In July 2020, Turkey converted Hagia Sophia from a museum back into a mosque, a move that drew widespread international criticism, including from the Vatican.After the mosque visit, Leo held a private meeting with Turkeys Christian leaders at the Syriac Orthodox Church of Mor Ephrem. In the afternoon, he was expected to pray with the spiritual leader of the worlds Orthodox Christians, Patriarch Bartholomew, at the patriarchal church of Saint George. He will end the day with a Catholic Mass in Istanbuls Volkswagen Arena for the countrys Catholic community, who number 33,000 in a country of more than 85 million people, most of whom are Sunni Muslim.Leo had prayed with these Christian leaders on Friday in Iznik, at the site of the A.D. 325 Council of Nicaea, the highlight of his trip. The occasion was to mark the 1,700th anniversary of the council, the unprecedented meeting of bishops that produced the creed, or statement of faith, that is still recited by millions of Christians today.Standing over the ruins of the site, the men recited the creed. Leo urged them to overcome the scandal of the divisions that unfortunately still exist and to nurture the desire for unity.Such unity, he said, was of particular importance at a time marked by many tragic signs, in which people are subjected to countless threats to their very dignity.The Nicaea gathering took place at a time when the Eastern and Western churches were still united. They split in the Great Schism of 1054, a divide precipitated largely by disagreements over the primacy of the pope, and then in other splintering divisions. But even today, Catholic, Orthodox and most historic Protestant groups accept the Nicaean Creed, making it a point of agreement and the most widely accepted creed in Christendom. As a result, celebrating its origins at the site of its creation with the spiritual leaders of the Catholic and Orthodox churches and other Christian representatives marked a historic moment in the centuries-old quest to reunite all Christians. ___Associated Press religion coverage receives support through the APs collaboration with The Conversation US, with funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. The AP is solely responsible for this content. NICOLE WINFIELD Winfield has been on the Vatican beat since 2001, covering the papacies of St. John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI and the Francis pontificate and traveling the world with them.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 33 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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APNEWS.COMAirlines adopt software fix for Airbus A320 after plane has sudden altitude dropPassengers wait in line at All Nippon Airways' counter at Haneda airport in Tokyo Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025. A sign, right, reads " Flight cancellation counter." (Takahiko Kanbara/Kyodo News via AP)2025-11-28T22:43:09Z Airlines around the world canceled and delayed flights heading into the weekend to fix software on a widely used commercial aircraft after an analysis found the computer code may have contributed to a sudden drop in the altitude of a JetBlue plane last month.Airbus said Friday that an examination of the JetBlue incident revealed that intense solar radiation may corrupt data critical to the functioning of flight controls on the A320 family of aircraft. The FAA joined the European Union Aviation Safety Agency in requiring airlines to address the issue with a new software update. More than 500 U.S.-registered aircraft will be impacted. The EU safety agency said it may cause short-term disruption to flight schedules. The problem was introduced by a software update to the planes onboard computers, according to the agency.In Japan, All Nippon Airways, which operates more than 30 planes, canceled 65 domestic flights for Saturday. Additional cancellations on Sunday were possible, it said. The software change comes as U.S. passengers were beginning to head home from the Thanksgiving holiday, which is the busiest travel time in the country. American Airlines has about 480 planes from the A320 family, of which 209 are affected. The fix should take about two hours for many aircraft and updates should be completed for the overwhelming majority on Friday, the airline said. A handful will be finished Saturday. Stay up to date with the news and the best of AP by following our WhatsApp channel. Follow on American expected some delays but it said it was focused on limiting cancellations. It said safety would be its overriding priority. Air India said via the social platform X that its engineers were working on the fix and completed the reset on more 40% of aircraft that need it. There were no cancellations, it said.Delta said it expected the issue to affect less than 50 of its A321neo aircraft. United said six planes in its fleet are affected and it expects minor disruptions to a few flights. Hawaiian Airlines said it was unaffected. Mike Stengel, a partner with the aerospace industry management consulting firm AeroDynamic Advisory, said the fix could be addressed between flights or on overnight plane checks. Definitely not ideal for this to be happening on a very ubiquitous aircraft on a busy holiday weekend, Stengel said from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Although again the silver lining being that it only should take a few hours to update the software.At least 15 JetBlue passengers were injured and taken to the hospital after the Oct. 30 incident on board the flight from Cancun, Mexico, to Newark, New Jersey. The plane was diverted to Tampa, Florida.Airbus, which is registered in the Netherlands but has its main headquarters in France, is one of the worlds biggest airplane manufacturers, alongside Boeing. The A320 is the primary competitor to Boeings 737, Stengel said. Airbus updated its engine in the mid-2010s, and planes in this category are called A320neo, he said. The A320 is the worlds bestselling single-aisle aircraft family, according to Airbus website.___Associated Press writers Mari Yamaguchi in Tokyo and Jennifer Kelleher in Honolulu contributed. AUDREY McAVOY McAvoy is a Honolulu-based reporter who covers news in Hawaii and beyond. twitter mailto0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 34 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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APNEWS.COMAn archaeologist is racing to preserve Sudans heritage as war threatens to erase its cultural pastArchaeologist from Sudan's National Museum Dr Shadia Abdrabo, poses at her office at the French National Institute for Art History (INHA) in Paris, Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)2025-11-29T07:17:34Z PARIS (AP) In a dimly lit office in a corner of the French National Institute for Art History, Sudanese archaeologist Shadia Abdrabo studies a photograph of pottery made in her country around 7,000 B.C. She carefully types a description of the Neolithic artifact into a spreadsheet.As the war between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) rages on, the curator from Sudans National Corporation for Antiquities and Museums (NCAM) is on a yearlong research grant in France with one mission: to build an online database of the African nations archaeological sites, museum collections and historical archives.Soon after the war in Sudan started, in April 2023, museums were looted and destroyed. Its unclear what exactly went missing, but Abdrabo says her task is to find out and time is of the essence.We have to work fast to secure our collections. Weve already lost two museums and we dont want to lose more, Abdrabo told The Associated Press. She says two regional museums in El Geneina and Nyala were almost completely destroyed, while in Khartoum, the National Museum which held an estimated 100,000 objects before the war was ransacked by militias who posted videos online of their fighters inside the storeroom. The National Museum had pieces dating back to prehistoric times, including from the Kerma Kingdom and the Napatan era when Kushite kings ruled the region as well as from the Meroitic civilization that built Sudans pyramids. Other galleries displayed later Christian and Islamic objects.Among its most valuable items were mummies dating back to 2,500 B.C., some of the oldest and most archaeologically significant in the world as well as royal Kushite treasures. Entire archives vanishedUNESCO raised the alarm on reports of plundering saying the threat to culture appears to have reached an unprecedented level.My heart was broken, you know? Its not just objects that we lost. We lost research, we lost studies, we lost many things, Abdrabo said.Last month, hundreds of people were left dead and more than 80,000 others forced into displacement after the capture of North Darfurs capital, El Fasher, by the RSF. For Abdrabo the work is deeply personal.Im from Nubia, from the north, an area filled with monuments, archaeological sites and ancient life, she said. The region was home to some of the worlds earliest kingdoms that rivaled ancient Egypt in power and wealth.She was working at the national museum in the capital Khartoum when the war started.We thought it would finish soon but then life started getting really difficult: not just the bombing, but there was no electricity, no water, she said. With her three sisters, she fled north first to Atbara, then to Abri, and eventually to Port Sudan.During that time, Abdrabo and her NCAM colleagues worked tirelessly to try and protect Sudans 11 museums and sites some designated with UNESCO World Heritage status moving pieces to safe rooms and secret locations.But efforts to protect Sudans art were too slow, said Ali Nour, a Sudanese cultural heritage advocate.While applications were being drafted, sites were being emptied. While risk assessments were reviewed, entire archives vanished, Nour wrote in an article for the U.K.-based International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works. Urgent recovery effortsUNESCO said it carried out inventories, trained police and customs officers to recognize stolen antiquities, while appealing to collectors to refrain from acquiring or taking part in the import, export or transfer of ownership of cultural property from Sudan.But, unlike similar cultural emergencies that followed wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, Sudan has not benefited from strong media coverage denouncing the degradation and plundering of its cultural heritage,' according to researcher Meryam Amarir. This lack of visibility has reduced the international response.Ancient Sudan was connected, through trade and military activity, with Egypt, the Mediterranean world and Mesopotamia, and was the source of much of the gold available in the region, according to Geoff Emberling of the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology at the University of Michigan. If were interested in these ancient cultures, then we have to be interested in Sudan, said Emberling, who is involved with the recently established Sudan Cultural Emergency Recovery Fund.The task force, requested by NCAM, aims to unite institutions, scholars, and donors around the urgent recovery efforts of Sudans heritage.What Shadia Abdrabo is doing is urgently essential establishing whats missing, Emberling told the AP. And with a team of about 15 Sudanese now working in the museum in Khartoum to clean and restore what has been damaged, they will soon be able to compare what remains there now. I cry when I talk about thisAbdrabo has funding until April 2026 to finish compiling the data and building a platform, but she worries it wont be enough time.The work is painstaking. Some datasets arrive as spreadsheets, others as handwritten inventories or photographs taken decades ago. Colleagues at the Louvre, the British Museum and others lend support but she works mostly alone.Im trying to finish this database but its a lot. Ive done about 20% of the work. Just for the national museums, Ive recorded 1,080 objects so far and then I have to do other museums, sites, archives I need to add pictures, ID numbers, coordinates As the winter settles over Paris, the crisis in Sudan drives Abdrabo.We are working on tracking what has been looted, she said. I cry when I talk about this. My only goal and message is to bring back as much as possible, to do as much as I can for Sudan, but its not easy for us.Its not just the war itself, but the consequences of it that could affect the countrys heritage: militias, people displaced its not safe for the art to be in unsecure locations, she added.Until the war finishes we just dont know what is going to happen.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 18 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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WWW.NATURE.COMThey dont have symptoms: CAR-T therapies send autoimmune diseases into remissionNature, Published online: 26 November 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-03885-wEngineered T cells that have been used to treat ulcerative colitis, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus show promising results.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 34 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
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WWW.NATURE.COMInhibitors supercharge kinase turnover through native proteolytic circuitsNature, Published online: 26 November 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09763-9Inhibitor-induced kinase degradation is a common event that positions supercharging of endogenous degradation circuits as an alternative to classical proximity-inducing degraders.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 34 مشاهدة 0 معاينة