Republicans blame swastika flag fiasco on ‘ruse’ that targeted multiple offices

A House Republican is blaming a “ruse” targeting multiple GOP offices on Capitol Hill after photos surfaced of an American flag altered to feature a swastika hanging in his office.

Rep. Dave Taylor (R–OH) garnered national headlines this week when an image circulated on social media showing an American flag altered to display a swastika inside his Washington, D.C. office. The image was a screenshot from a Zoom call with one of Taylor’s staffers and showed the doctored flag hanging on a cubicle wall in the background.

On Thursday, Taylor offered new insights into what happened. “Numerous Republican offices have confirmed that they were targeted by an unidentified group or individual who distributed American flags bearing a similar symbol, which were initially indistinguishable from an ordinary American flag to the naked eye,” he told Politico. “My office was among those that were subjected to this ruse.”

A Republican staffer also told the outlet that similar flags were mailed to multiple congressional offices in February. The staffer described the flags as clearly “hate mail.”

“It was plainly obvious to us that there was a swastika on the flag with the naked eye,” the staffer said. According to the staffer, there was no investigation conducted, and the flag was discarded “like we would hate mail.”
https://www.rawstory.com/swastika-flag/

How ByteDance Made China’s Most Popular AI Chatbot

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China Rolls Out Its First Talent Visa as the US Retreats on H-1Bs

The Chinese government unveiled a program to woo foreign talent just as the US cracked down on H-1Bs with a $100,000 fee. However, this move immediately provoked a xenophobic backlash, stirring debate about globalization and talent migration.

China Is Leading the World in the Clean Energy Transition. Here’s What That Looks Like

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Ancient underground freezer unearthed at South Korean castle

The 1,400-Year-Old ‘Bingo’ is the Oldest Known Facility of Its Kind

Archaeologists have unearthed an ancient underground freezer, known as a ‘bingo,’ at a historic castle site in South Korea. This remarkable discovery dates back approximately 1,400 years, making it the oldest known facility of its kind.

The bingo was used to store perishable food items, utilizing natural cooling from underground temperatures to preserve them long before the advent of modern refrigeration. This finding offers valuable insight into early preservation techniques and the ingenuity of past civilizations.

Located within the castle grounds, the structure highlights the advanced engineering and practical knowledge that existed during that period in Korean history.

The post Ancient underground freezer unearthed at South Korean castle appeared first on Popular Science.

https://www.popsci.com/science/ancient-freezer-south-korea/

Yokozuna Stroll Through London Eating Hotdogs

Wrestlers were recently seen posing for commemorative photos with Hello Kitty, who, originally from London, is serving as the official ambassador for the tour.

Dressed in traditional attire, the wrestlers visited popular tourist spots such as the London Eye, Buckingham Palace, and Westminster Bridge. Their presence drew attention from locals and tourists alike, many of whom were eager to take photos with them.

At one point during their walk, the pair stopped to enjoy hot dogs, laughing and savoring the local street food.

As excitement builds for sumo’s first London performance in 34 years, banners have already been raised outside the historic Royal Albert Hall, the venue set to host the event. According to organizers, tickets for the 27,000-seat venue are almost sold out ahead of opening day.

Source: TBS.
https://newsonjapan.com/article/147290.php

Vivek Menon becomes first Asian to lead IUCN Species Survival Commission

An Indian wildlife conservationist, environmental commentator, author, and photographer with a passion for elephants, Vivek Menon is a conservation leader whose lifelong dedication has created positive, global change for wildlife and natural habitats.

“My goal is to strengthen the SSC into a more resilient, inclusive, and globally impactful network that drives action and shapes policy. I believe in the power of this global network of over 11,000 experts, united by a shared passion for life on Earth, and as Chair, I will lead it with integrity, transparency, and dedication,” Vivek Menon said.

Through expert guidance to premier organisations, participation in landmark initiatives, and training of enforcement personnel across more than 50 countries, Menon has advanced solutions to critical challenges like illegal wildlife trade and species protection. His impact stretches from establishing reserves in Myanmar to helping shape international conservation policies through active roles in CITES, UNESCO, and national advisory boards.

Menon is widely known for his work in protecting elephants and tackling wildlife crime. With more than 30 years of experience, he has worked in over 100 countries and trained officials in over 50 nations. His efforts have helped shape major wildlife policies, and he has played a key role in setting up protected areas and conservation organisations both in India and beyond.

In India, Menon is the Founder and Executive Director of the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI). Under his leadership, WTI has carried out important projects such as elephant corridor protection, anti-poaching efforts, and wildlife rescue and recovery programmes.

Internationally, Menon has held numerous significant roles with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), including Chair of the Asian Elephant Specialist Group and membership on committees shaping global biodiversity goals.

In addition to his conservation work, Menon is a prolific author, having written ten wildlife books, including the widely acclaimed *Indian Mammals: A Field Guide*.

His contributions have been recognised with several prestigious international awards, such as the Clark R. Bavin Award, the Whitley Continuation Award, and the Freedom of the City of London in 2024.

Menon’s recent election as Chair of the Species Survival Commission (SSC) marks a major step for diversity in conservation leadership, providing a stronger voice to Asia and the Global South in global species protection efforts.
https://www.mid-day.com/news/india-news/article/indian-wildlife-conservationist-vivek-menon-creates-history-becomes-first-asian-to-lead-iucn-species-survival-commission-23598873

Ball x Pit review: The deadliest ball pit you’ll ever see

I find myself growing more and more tired of roguelikes lately, and I don’t really believe in “guilty pleasure” as a concept. But if you held a gun to my head and asked me to identify my gaming guilty pleasure, I’d probably answer with **Vampire Survivors**. It’s the perfect combination of brainless dopamine and just-thoughtful-enough build-crafting that makes me dump hours into something that isn’t up to my usual tastes.

So when another game in the “like Vampire Survivors, but with a Specific Twist” pool floats up to the surface, I’ll gladly check it out. This time it’s **Ball x Pit**, a strange combination of brick-breaker (think *Arkanoid*) and survival roguelike, with a touch of base-building and… pachinko, kind of? It’s an odd one, and with a somber tone and setting that combines *Wizardry* with something like *Made in Abyss* (without the excess, mind), it definitely has a distinct vibe.

It’s fun to play with its unique mechanics and combination-oriented system, but it’s extremely grindy and has some issues making its own nuances stand out.

### Ballbylon’s Fall

The story is very silly. The city of **Ballbylon** is hit with a massive (ball-shaped, of course) meteor, which pierces the depths of the Earth and leaves a clean, morbidly intriguing pit in its wake. Naturally, the surviving locals decide to explore the pit, and find several layers of godforsaken horrors inhabiting the abyss.

But they also find hella resources, so into the pit they go, with their fancy makeshift elevator platform. Each explorer has the power of combat pinball or something, with unique powers they can use to take down hundreds of skeletons, dragons, sand lizards, and whatever else they come across on their way to the bottom. If there even is one.

### Combining Powers Like Never Before

The cool thing about *Ball x Pit* is where it takes the idea of combining powers. We see this all the time with games like *Vampire Survivors*, where you can combine two powers to make a new one. But while most games treat those combinations as a setup for an endgame state, *Ball x Pit* pushes those combinations freely—not just as power-ups but as a way to clear up an inventory slot.

And not only are there specific evolutions, but powers that don’t evolve can still be crammed together to fit both effects into one ball. There’s a rush to get new powers, level them up fast, smash ’em together regardless of the result, and keep going as much as you can before the level’s boss shows up.

It makes for some wacky builds by the end, albeit ones that lack cohesion compared to similar games. I can put these things together!

### The Grind Sets In

It’s a fun premise, but it immediately stumbles over itself by how obnoxiously grindy *Ball x Pit*’s entire structure is. This game DPS-checks the bejeezus out of you, and if you aren’t set up in a way that does enough damage, the scroll of enemies will just take over and crush you effortlessly.

All you can do is watch, then collect some EXP and resources to build up the passive numbers in the background that make up the progression system. Back home, you build bases from blueprints you find in battle, giving you more passive upgrades and game-adjusting abilities. Also, more characters with their own powers.

So, there’s tons of unlocking, which is certainly exciting. But the pace can be glacial, especially as some of the passive benefits ask you to beat each stage with every character you can or require multiple upgrades that cost more and more resources.

Resources you barely earn in battle and mostly earn by doing these goofy, little pachinko-like maneuvers you can initiate after each run, giving you a stack of stuff—assuming you’ve smartly arranged your buildings and aimed true.

Some buildings can take several runs to afford, then you have to hit them a bunch of times, which may also take several runs as you adjust to the system. It can take forever to build up power, especially as you fill out the levels and have to get some of the more finicky characters through later stages.

### Numbers Must Go Up, or Die

Because of the serious DPS requirements, build-crafting suffers as a result. I found myself not caring about finding potential new evolutions after a while, skipping tons of different sub-weapons and powers I knew wouldn’t get me through the level.

It was also hard to discern, in the moment-to-moment action, the differences between many of the power-ups beyond basic stuff like damage over time or area of effect. It was always about damage: how quickly enemies could be cleared before the screen got crowded.

I couldn’t tell you the specifics about some of my winning builds if my life depended on it. Heck, there’s even a character with a gimmick that chooses upgrades for you, which I often found success with due to its high stats.

Despite having a lot of verbs, stats, tinkering, and codexes, *Ball x Pit* feels brainless. I’m just clicking on things to make numbers go up, because numbers going up is the only way I’m going to get through a level.

There’s no clever strategy or hidden breakthroughs buried off the beaten path, which is weird in an action game based on pinball that you can mold into turn-based combat at one point.

### Final Thoughts

For all the gimmicks, ideas, and mechanics *Ball x Pit* has up its sleeves, it’s so focused on *Being a Roguelike* that it misses the forest for the trees and corners you with stats from the jump.

While *Vampire Survivors* makes me sidestep my own tastes, *Ball x Pit* simply reinforced them.

### Availability

*Ball x Pit* is available on **October 15, 2025**, for PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch. A Switch code was provided by the publisher for this review.
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146348/ball-x-pit-review-score

India’s Ahmedabad to host 2030 Commonwealth Games: Presenting key details

**India’s Ahmedabad to Host 2030 Commonwealth Games: Key Details**

*By Rajdeep Saha | Oct 15, 2025, 9:30 PM*

India has been recommended as the host nation for the 2030 Commonwealth Games, with Ahmedabad proposed as the primary venue. This recommendation came from the executive board of Commonwealth Sport during their meeting on Wednesday. The final approval for Ahmedabad’s candidacy will be confirmed by Commonwealth Sport’s full membership at the General Assembly in Glasgow, Scotland, on November 26.

**Previous Experience**

India last hosted the Commonwealth Games in 2010. However, that event was overshadowed by issues related to poor planning, infrastructure delays, and corruption allegations. Despite this, PT Usha, President of the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), described hosting the centenary games as an “extraordinary honor” for the country. She emphasized that the 2030 Games will not only showcase India’s sporting prowess but will also support its broader vision of becoming a developed nation by 2047.

**Strategic Move**

Ahmedabad and Abuja were the only two cities bidding to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games. India’s selection of Ahmedabad aligns with a strategic plan to strengthen its bid for the 2036 Olympics. An IOA official noted that hosting the 2030 Games will be an opportunity to demonstrate India as a “reliable destination” for major international sporting events.

**Venue Preparations**

The newly inaugurated Naranpura Sports Complex in Ahmedabad, which hosted the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championship and Asian Swimming Championship earlier this year, is expected to be a central venue for the Games. Constructed at a cost of ₹825 crore, this state-of-the-art facility is a significant asset.

Other proposed venues include the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Enclave and the Narendra Modi Stadium. Unlike the planned multi-city hosting format for the 2036 Olympics, the 2030 Commonwealth Games will primarily take place in Ahmedabad, with possible events in nearby Gandhinagar.

**Evaluation Criteria**

The decision to recommend Ahmedabad was reached after a rigorous assessment by the Commonwealth Sport Evaluation Committee. Candidate cities were evaluated on parameters such as technical delivery, athlete experience, infrastructure quality, governance, and adherence to Commonwealth Sport values.

India’s strong sporting history and impressive performance at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games—where it finished fourth in the medal tally—were also highlighted as key factors in the recommendation.

**Reactions**

The announcement has been met with enthusiasm across India’s sporting community, signaling a new era for Indian sports on the international stage. Further updates, including official confirmation at the November General Assembly, are eagerly awaited.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/commonwealth-games-2030-to-be-held-in-india-s-ahmedabad/story

万博でマイボトル洗浄、15万回 象印が設置、CO212トン削減

くらし|万博でマイボトル洗浄、15万回 象印が設置、CO2 12トン削減

2025年10月15日 19:01(10月15日 19:03 更新)
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象印マホービンは15日、大阪・関西万博の会場内に設置した全自動型「マイボトル洗浄機」10カ所の総使用回数が、15万8,488回に達したと発表しました。

この取り組みは、手持ちの水筒を繰り返し使うことでプラスチックごみの削減を目指すもので、CO2排出量の削減にもつながっています。今回の洗浄機の使用により、約12トンのCO2削減効果が見込まれています。

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How topreserve Osaka Expo Legacy

The Expo Association aims to reuse about 20% of the 84 pavilions, but so far, only a few projects have confirmed relocation. Among the most notable efforts is the “Blue Ocean Dome,” a pavilion designed with future reuse in mind. Other examples include Uzbekistan’s plan to repurpose pavilion materials back home and Pasona’s cutting-edge exhibit, which will move to Awaji Island.

Central to the legacy discussion is the fate of the “Grand Roof Ring,” a major symbol of the site. Part of this structure is expected to remain as a feature within a municipal park, preserving its presence for years to come.

Looking back, the 1970 Osaka Expo offers valuable lessons. Its iconic Tower of the Sun, once slated for demolition, was preserved thanks to a schoolboy’s heartfelt plea. The tower later earned designation as a national cultural property. Even former pavilions, like Cambodia’s, have been repurposed into community centers, demonstrating how Expo structures can gain new life in everyday use.

For many, the legacy extends beyond architecture. It is reflected in the inspiration the Expo provides—from young people developing a global outlook to children pursuing careers in engineering after visiting exhibits.

As Professor Hashi of Osaka Metropolitan University puts it, legacy should not be seen as a relic of the past, but as something that continues to shape the future. The true measure of Osaka 2025’s success, he says, will be how deeply it embeds itself into society—not just as a memory of a spectacular event, but as a catalyst for the next generation.
https://newsonjapan.com/article/147281.php

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