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UK orders single-sex spaces; DR residents burn down ebola treatment center; Lebanon faces huge economic downturn from war
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OpenAI Model Disproves Erdős Geometry Conjecture After 80 Years
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What happened: An OpenAI reasoning model disproved Paul Erdős's 1946 planar unit distance conjecture by constructing point arrangements that yield significantly more unit-distance pairs than traditional square-grid approaches. The proof, announced yesterday, uses algebraic number theory to build high-dimensional lattices that collapse into two dimensions, a technique external mathematicians including Princeton's Will Sawin have independently verified and refined.
Why it matters: This breakthrough demonstrates AI systems can sustain long chains of reasoning across mathematical fields, potentially accelerating discovery in physics, biology, engineering, and medicine. The result overturns eight decades of mathematical assumptions and establishes new connections between number theory and geometry that may help solve other longstanding problems.
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Minnesota Nonprofit Leader Sentenced to 42 Years for $250M COVID Food Fraud
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What happened: Aimee Bock, 45, was sentenced last week to 41 years in prison for orchestrating a $250 million fraud scheme through her nonprofit Feeding Our Future, which falsely claimed to feed children during COVID-19. Federal prosecutors called it the largest known pandemic-era fraud, involving fake meal sites, kickbacks, and fraudulent reimbursement claims submitted to the Minnesota Department of Education between 2020 and 2022.
Why it matters: The fraud diverted hundreds of millions in federal aid meant for hungry children, halted payments to over 600 food providers, and eroded public trust in government assistance programs. Judge Nancy Brasel ordered Bock to repay $243 million in restitution, while 79 people total have been charged and 65 convicted in the sprawling case that continues to expand with 15 new indictments filed this week.
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DR Congo: Residents Burn Ebola Treatment Center as Anger Grows
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What happened: Residents in Rwampara, eastern Congo, set fire to Ebola treatment tents yesterday after being denied access to retrieve a local footballer's body for traditional burial. Police fired tear gas and warning shots to disperse the crowd, while six patients fled or were moved to hospital wards for continued care.
Why it matters: The attack destroyed critical treatment infrastructure during a rapidly escalating outbreak with 671 suspected cases and 160 deaths, involving the rare Bundibugyo Ebola strain for which no approved vaccines or treatments exist. The incident reflects deep mistrust of health authorities and safe-burial protocols, threatening to accelerate transmission in a conflict-affected region where nearly one million people are already displaced.
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UK Orders Single-Sex Spaces by Biological Sex
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What happened: The Equality and Human Rights Commission laid updated guidance before Parliament yesterday clarifying that single-sex spaces like toilets, hospital wards, and sports facilities must operate on the basis of biological sex, following the Supreme Court's April 2025 ruling. The 300-page code undergoes a 40-day parliamentary review and would replace 2011 guidance if no objections arise.
Why it matters: The code affects everyday facilities you use—public toilets, gyms, hospitals, workplaces, and schools—by allowing transgender people to be excluded when necessary to protect privacy or safety, though providers must offer alternative gender-neutral facilities. Critics warn it could exclude trans people from public life, while supporters say it provides needed clarity for organizations navigating the law.
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Russia Developing Seabed Nuclear Missiles, German Investigation Finds
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What happened: A German investigation published yesterday, citing NATO intelligence, reveals Russia is developing a secret program called Skif to place nuclear-capable missiles in sealed containers on the Arctic Ocean seabed, where they could remain hidden for months and be launched remotely using specialized vessels including the Zvezdochka transport ship and Sarov submarine.
Why it matters: These seabed-based nuclear systems would be exceptionally difficult for NATO to detect or neutralize, potentially undermining US missile-defense efforts like the Golden Dome system and violating the 1971 Seabed Arms Control Treaty, which prompted NATO to launch the Arctic Sentry monitoring mission to counter expanding Russian and Chinese military activity in the region.
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Study of 95,000 Students Finds Widespread AI Cheating at US Universities
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The findings: A study of over 95,000 undergraduates at 20 public U.S. research universities found about two-thirds used generative AI during the 2023-24 academic year, with 9% admitting they used it to cheat. Among daily AI users, the misuse rate jumped to 26%, prompting researchers to call for urgent assessment reform.
Why it matters: The study reveals significant equity gaps: low-income, underrepresented minority, and female students use AI less regularly, potentially falling behind in developing AI literacy needed for future careers. Researchers warn unclear guidelines and inadequate assessment methods threaten the credibility of college degrees and may widen existing educational disparities.
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Lebanon Faces $20 Billion Economic Loss From Renewed Conflict
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The numbers: Lebanon's Finance Minister Yassine Jaber warned yesterday that the Israel-Hezbollah war, which reignited on March 2, could cost up to $20 billion and shrink the economy by 7% to 10% this year. Over 3,000 people have been killed and more than 1.2 million displaced since fighting began, despite a ceasefire announced on April 17 that has seen continued violations.
Why it matters: The conflict threatens to deepen Lebanon's ongoing economic collapse that began in 2019, with 1.24 million people now facing acute food insecurity and international aid reaching only 15% of previous conflict levels. Without sustained foreign financial inflows from remittances and reconstruction aid, the Finance Minister warns Lebanon faces "a catastrophe," making basic services, employment and daily life increasingly precarious for ordinary Lebanese.
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