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Men more likely to die of “broken heart syndrome” compared to women, study finds

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Men are twice as likely to die from the stress-related heart condition commonly called “broken heart syndrome” compared to women, according to new research. 

The condition, formally known as Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, is associated with severe emotional distress or stressful events, such as the death of a loved one. Symptoms typically include chest discomfort, shortness of breath, heart palpitations and arrhythmia, or irregular heartbeat.

A study published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Heart Association analyzed nearly 200,000 U.S. adults with data from 2016 to 2020. It found that despite the condition being more common among women, the death rate among them was 5.5%, compared to 11.2% for men.

The cause of the mortality discrepancy is not fully understood, the authors said, adding it could be due to hormonal differences or physical stress being a more common trigger for men than emotional stress. 

“Takotsubo cardiomyopathy is a serious condition with a substantial risk of death and severe complications,” study author Dr. Mohammad Reza Movahed, an interventional cardiologist and clinical professor of medicine at the University of Arizona’s Sarver Heart Center, said in a news release. 

In the five-year study period, complications from the condition included cardiogenic shock, where the heart can’t adequately pump blood, which occurred in 6.6% of people; atrial fibrillation, a type of irregular heart beating, in 20.7%; cardiac arrest in 3.4%; congestive heart failure in 35.9% and stroke in 5.3%.

Movahed said patients with stress-induced cardiomyopathy should be monitored for serious complications and treated promptly, adding that some complications may be preventable with early treatment methods. 

The author also called the continued high death rate “alarming,” suggesting more research is needed for better treatment options and new therapeutic approaches to this condition.



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Max streaming service is reviving the HBO name — the one it discarded two years ago


HBO is returning — at least in a name. Warner Bros. Discovery said Wednesday that it was rebranding its streaming service as HBO Max this summer, instead of the current Max. The Max name dated to Warner’s merger with Discovery and was considered a curious choice when made in 2023.



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WiiM’s new Hi-Res wireless speaker with cool circular touchscreen looks like a serious competitor to Sonos – with two big catches



  • WiiM announces 3 new streaming audio products
  • WiiM Sound is Hi-Res Wi-Fi and Bluetooth speaker
  • WiiM Sub Pro subwoofer and Amp Ultra amp also unveiled

WiiM has just announced that it’s making its first speakers. The company has previously released a range of well-received music streaming devices and amps, and had partnered with Audio Pro on WiiM-enabled versions of that company’s speakers, but these are its first self-made speakers.

It’s introducing a wireless speaker called the WiiM Sound, and a subwoofer called the WiiM Sub Pro – plus a new, powerful streaming amp called the WiiM Amp Ultra.



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Popilush Founder Eve DeMartine On Styling Shapewear As Fashion

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Popilush founder Eve DeMartine is changing how we wear shapewear—think dresses, jumpsuits, and bodysuits designed to be seen, not hidden.



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AAA hurricane survey highlights surprising results for those in impact zones


TAMPA, Fla. – Following what is considered to be the third most destructive hurricane season on record, a survey conducted by the American Automobile Association found shifting ideologies regarding how to protect lives and property before the next cyclone hits.

According to the AAA survey, 84% of respondents in Florida said they make advanced preparations for hurricane season or severe weather – more than 20% higher than the next closest state.

The group did not specifically state what was behind the large number of respondents who plan to prepare for a hurricane, but undoubtedly, recent bouts with cyclones such as Milton, Helene and Ian likely played some sort of role.

“The severity of the 2024 hurricane season was a stark reminder of how vulnerable we are to natural disasters,” Jennifer Pintacuda, president of AAA’s Florida-based insurance companies, said in a statement.

An estimated $130 billion in damage was produced during the 2024 hurricane season, with most of the destruction occurring in the AAA-surveyed states of Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina.

2025 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON GUIDE: HERE’S WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE TROPICS THIS YEAR

Despite Floridians making preparations, they are the least likely to evacuate when a hurricane threatens, with residents in North Carolina most likely to heed the advice to leave, the survey found.

The Tar Heel State annually ranks as one of the highest in terms of compliance with evacuation orders.

A common reason for coastal residents not leaving their homes is the need to stay near their property to ensure its safety and to address any problems that arise.

Other common responses included believing that the forecast was incorrect, not having a safe option for their pets, financial reasons and simply not knowing where to go ahead of a storm.

AAA also asked respondents about flood insurance, with Florida leading the way with 34% of respondents stating they were covered by an active policy. 

In all other southern states, including North Carolina, no more than 25% of the population reported having an active flood insurance policy.

“Financial protection is just as vital as stocking up on supplies,” Pintacuda stated. “Having the right coverage can make all the difference when disaster strikes.”

SOMETHING A BIT UNUSUAL IS HAPPENING IN THE TROPICS

The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season officially begins June 1 and will run for 183 days through Nov. 30, but there have been a few signals indicating the season may not be what is considered to be hyperactive.

Entering the final month before the start of the season, water temperatures were around 2 degrees cooler than last year, which can decrease instability in the main development region.

In April, Colorado State University released its outlook for the 2025 hurricanes and said it expects 17 named storms to form, nine hurricanes, and four of the hurricanes to strengthen into Categories 3, 4 or 5.

The first named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season will be Andrea, followed by Barry, Chantal, and Dexter.



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New York prison guard says he cleaned up blood of fatally beaten inmate in plea

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UTICA, N.Y. — A New York corrections officer admitted in court Wednesday he cleaned up blood from the fatal beating of an inmate that was captured on bodycam videos in an attempt to conceal evidence.

Nicholas Gentile pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of attempted tampering with physical evidence in the Dec. 9 beating of Robert Brooks at the Marcy Correctional Facility. Publicly released video of the assault, which shows officers beating Brooks while his hands were cuffed behind his back, sparked condemnation and calls for reforms.

Gentile, 36, was among 10 guards indicted in February in connection with Brooks’ death. Six officers were charged with second-degree murder. Gentile was indicted on a felony charge of tampering with physical evidence.

Under questioning from the judge and a prosecutor, Gentile acknowledged he knew about the assault by fellow guards, cleaned up Brooks’ blood and failed to document it.

Under a plea agreement, Gentile was sentenced to a one-year conditional discharge, meaning he can avoid prison time if he resigns his job and obeys the law. He also waived his right to appeal.

He declined to make a statement in court.

One former officer charged with murder in the assault, Christopher Walrath, pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter earlier this month.

Three other prison workers have reached agreements but had yet to enter those pleas, according to prosecutors.

Brooks began serving a 12-year sentence for first-degree assault in 2017 and was transferred Dec. 9 to Marcy, a prison about 180 miles (290 kilometers) northwest of New York City.

Special prosecutor William Fitzpatrick has said Brooks was beaten three times that night, the last of which was the fatal attack caught on bodycam footage. Brooks, 43, was declared dead the next day.

Fitzpatrick, the Onondaga County district attorney, also is prosecuting guards in the fatal beating of Messiah Nantwi on March 1 at another Marcy lockup, the Mid-State Correctional Facility.



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3 Are Arrested in Russia-Linked Sabotage Plot, Germany Says

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Three Ukrainian men have been arrested in Germany and Switzerland for planning acts of sabotage against infrastructure in Europe on behalf of Russia, the German authorities said Wednesday.

The federal prosecutor’s office in Berlin said it was investigating the three men, who were arrested over the past five days, for a plan to send incendiary and explosive devices in parcels to addresses in Ukraine. None have been charged.

The aim, the prosecutor said in a statement, appeared to be part of a plot to damage logistical infrastructure for commercial freight. The statement did not provide further details about possible targets.

One of the men, identified only as Vladyslav T. in accordance with Germany’s strict privacy rules, posted two test packages in Cologne containing GPS transmitters in order to trace the route of the packages to Ukraine, the prosecutor said.

Another man, Yevhen B., who was arrested Tuesday in Switzerland and will be extradited to Germany, directed that action, the prosecutor said. A third man, Daniil B., delivered the GPS transmitters and other items for the test packages, it said.

Authorities are treating the men as foreign agents, and believe they had been directed by Russian state actors, the prosecutor said.

Last year, a package exploded at a DHL hub at the airport in Leipzig, in what Western intelligence officials believe was a test run for a plot coordinated by Russia’s military intelligence agency, the GRU. The fire in Leipzig was followed by a similar fire at a DHL warehouse in Birmingham, England, and at a transport company near Warsaw.

A Romanian national has since been detained by British police in connection with those fires.

Poland has also accused Russia of being behind a fire that wiped out 1,400 small businesses when a shopping mall in Warsaw was almost completely destroyed in May of last year. On Sunday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk of Poland accused Russia of being behind the blaze.

“We now know for sure that the great fire of the Marywilska shopping center in Warsaw was caused by arson ordered by the Russian special services,” he wrote on X.

The arrests come after several official warnings that Germany has become the target of Russian hybrid attacks. Last year, the authorities charged three Russian-German dual citizens who they believe were hired to carry out acts of sabotage on industrial and military sites. The military has also reported foreign drones flying over training sites where Ukrainian soldiers are being trained.

The issue of Russian sabotage in Germany even made it into Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s inaugural speech to lawmakers on Wednesday.

“Look at the espionage and sabotage and the systematic disinformation of our population — this is overwhelmingly the work of the Russian government and its helpers, including here,” he said.



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Virginia GOP embraced a diverse ticket in this year’s elections. Then things got complicated


RICHMOND, Va. — Republicans engaged in scrubbing the federal government of diversity, equity and inclusion programs are fielding a historically diverse ticket in Virginia in one of the only states holding elections this year.

Those two things aren’t inherently incompatible, and some experts say nominating diverse candidates could reinforce the argument that officeholders should be chosen on merit. But in the shadow of Washington, where President Donald Trump’s push to stamp out DEI programs has caused turmoil at colleges, businesses and throughout the federal government, things have gotten complicated.

Conservative stalwart John Reid, a talk-radio host whose father was a Virginia delegate, is the first openly gay man to be a statewide nominee in Virginia. He was sailing toward the general election as the GOP’s choice for lieutenant governor when Republican opposition research linked him to a blog featuring photographs of naked men, first reported by The Richmonder, an online news site.

In late April, days after the ticket solidified, Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin called Reid and asked him to drop out after learning about the Tumblr account with a username matching the candidate’s Instagram handle.

Reid said the account was a fabrication and made clear he was staying in the race. Days later, he accused Youngkin’s team of extortion.

“I’m really angry to be betrayed by people I personally supported, and I’m really saddened for what is happening to our party right now,” Reid said the following week.

Youngkin’s effort to oust Reid backfired. Republicans rallied to the nominee’s side, or at least offered tepid support.

Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, a Jamaican migrant and Marine veteran vying to be the state’s first female governor, released a statement days after the news broke, saying it was “his race, and his decision alone to move forward.”

Some Republicans were more forceful, creating merchandise saying “In John Reid We Trust.” Former Republican Gov. Jim Gilmore told a group of reporters, “I still endorse John, and I’m standing by my endorsement.”

Others were quick to back Youngkin. The conservative lobbying group Family Foundation Action wrote in a statement that voters want “elected officials who represent their values.” On Monday, a Virginia Republican who failed to qualify for the primary for lieutenant governor launched a write-in campaign for the position.

Former Republican Rep. Bob Good said Reid should drop out. The controversy comes five years after Good ousted former GOP Rep. Denver Riggleman, who lost his party’s nomination for reelection in a conservative district after officiating a same-sex wedding.

“If we can’t get over how other people live, I think the Republican Party is dead in Virginia,” Riggleman said at the time.

Youngkin, widely viewed as a possible presidential candidate in 2028, backed off within a week, describing his conversation with the candidate as a distraction from the election ahead.

In the meantime, a get-together for the candidates with the tagline “Ever Forward,” which had been scheduled before Youngkin phoned Reid but suddenly was loaded with new meaning, had been canceled.

Reid rebooked the rally at the same time and place. But instead of celebrating the ticket, he celebrated his own candidacy as other top-of-the-ticket Republicans stayed away.

In a party that nominated a president who said at his inauguration that he would not allow the government to “socially engineer race and gender into every aspect of public and private life,” experts say, Virginia’s candidates were already in a precarious position.

“They’re not really able to capitalize on it as an advantage, because it works against too much of what else the rhetoric is saying,” said political analyst Geoff Kabaservice, vice president of political studies at the center-right Niskanen Center.

Still, GOP candidates have engaged in those conversations. Reid said in a statement when he launched his campaign that he was not a diversity hire. In a March Facebook post, he wrote: “Diversity itself is not a strength. Common values and shared goals amongst diverse people is a strength.”

Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares, seeking reelection as the first Latino man and first-generation Cuban American to hold statewide office, has supported dismantling DEI programs.

And Earle-Sears connected DEI to slavery in a fundraising email first reported by Politico.

David Hopkins, a Boston College professor who studies voting behavior, said the strategy of distancing themselves from DEI, regardless of whether the idea is popular, made sense.

“There’s a political logic that says if you’re going to run against DEI programs and Democrats are saying: ‘Oh, you’re just playing to racism. You’re playing to prejudice,’ that actually nominating diverse candidates … can be an especially powerful way to handle the issue.”

Polls have shown growing frustration with Trump’s administration. Americans are nearly twice as likely to say Trump has mostly focused on the wrong priorities as the right ones, according to a survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

Another recent poll indicates that some disagree with his attacks on DEI, finding that people are more likely to support than oppose university services to help underrepresented students and courses that teach about racism.

The election was already going to be a challenge for Republicans in Virginia, which carries out statewide elections in the year following a presidential election. The commonwealth remains one of a dwindling number willing to elect leaders from both parties statewide. Its voters have often voted for a governor from the party opposite of the one in the Oval Office.

At the event formerly known as “Ever Forward,” now a Reid campaign rally, hundreds of supporters carrying John Reid posters bustled into Atlas 42, an event space in the suburban county outside Richmond that his father represented for decades.

“This is something they would do in the ‘50s or ’60s,” Republican Nancy Akers said as she lined up to hear Reid speak. “I thought we were away from that by now. His private life is his private life.”

Carey Allen, a Republican from Chester, Virginia, also expressed frustration: “Number one, I don’t believe the account was his. Number two, I don’t think it’s relevant.”

Earle-Sears, across town, threw the first pitch at a minor league baseball game. Miyares did not attend, either. Gilmore was with Reid, working the crowd.

Still, as constituents crowded around Reid, the other candidates’ absence did not seem to weigh on them. One woman walked up to Reid and gave him a bear hug. As they embraced, she said, “I love you.”

Another man shook Reid’s hand and murmured in his ear, “This is really powerful.”

An older gentleman walked up to Reid and gently shook his hand, handing him an envelope. Reid thanked him before tucking the envelope into his inside pocket.

When Reid first took the stage, the crowd roared and chanted his name.

“I’d say that this is a pretty big, good distraction!” he exclaimed.



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Why are Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma still in BCCI contracts’ A+ category despite retirements?


Why are Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma still in BCCI contracts' A+ category despite retirements?
Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Devajit Saikia confirmed on Wednesday that Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma will retain their Grade A+ contracts despite retiring from T20Is and Test cricket. Both players were included in the BCCI’s annual player retainership 2024-25 alongside Jasprit Bumrah and Ravindra Jadeja in the highest grade category.“Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma’s grade A+ contract will continue despite their retirement from the T20Is and Tests. They are still part of the Indian cricket team, and they will get all the facilities of Grade A+,” Devajit Saikia told ANI.Virat Kohli announced his retirement from Test cricket before the upcoming five-match England tour, which marks the beginning of India’s ICC World Test Championship 2025-27 campaign. In his 123-match Test career spanning 14 years, Kohli scored 9,230 runs at an average of 46.85, including 30 centuries and 31 fifties, with a highest score of 254 not out.Quiz: Who’s that IPL player?Kohli stands as India’s fourth-highest run-getter in Test cricket, following Sachin Tendulkar (15,921 runs), Rahul Dravid (13,265 runs), and Sunil Gavaskar (10,122 runs).

Virat Kohli retires from Test cricket after 14 years

Rohit Sharma also announced his retirement from Test cricket on May 7, ahead of the England tour. His Test career spanned 67 matches over 11 years, during which he accumulated 4,301 runs at an average of 40.57, with 12 centuries and 18 fifties. His highest score of 212 came against South Africa in 2019.Both players had earlier announced their retirement from T20 internationals after the 2024 T20 World Cup. Virat Kohli dominated the T20 World Cup format, scoring 1,292 runs in 35 matches at an average of 58.72 and a strike rate of 128.81, including 15 half-centuries.

Explained: Why Rohit Sharma retired from Test cricket

In his overall T20I career, Kohli amassed 4,188 runs in 125 matches at an average of 48.69 and a strike rate of 137.04, including one century and 38 fifties. He finished as the second-highest run-getter in T20I cricket.Rohit Sharma concluded his T20I career with 4,231 runs in 151 matches at an average of 32.05 and a strike rate over 140. His impressive record includes five centuries and 32 fifties, with a highest score of 121 not out, making him the leading run-scorer in the format.





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