Examining the impact of AI on secure code development, Chris Wysopal of Veracode highlights that while AI enhances developer productivity by 50%, it also leads to an increase in code vulnerabilities. He emphasizes that advancements in secure coding practices, along with rising regulatory pressures, are helping developers better prioritize security in their code. Canada's CF-18 fleet is facing significant operational challenges, with approximately 40 percent of its fighter jets currently non-operational. As debates continue over the country's commitment to purchasing 88 F-35 aircraft from the United States, concerns mount over the reliability and readiness of Canada's aging air force, raising questions about its ability to meet potential military deployments. Anonymous Insider Report #6 reveals that a prominent soccer player has been so profoundly impacted by interactions with a well-known yachter that the club president personally intervened, requesting a one-on-one meeting with the athlete to address the situation. Insomniac’s Rift games return to store after being delisted. The studio’s acclaimed VR titles — Edge of Nowhere, Feral Rights, Stormland, and The Unspoken — are once again available on the Horizon PC Store. These games had been quietly removed earlier in 2025, reportedly due to a missed annual recertification required by Meta. While three titles returned in March, The Unspoken was notably absent until now. Insomniac confirmed in a recent announcement that all four games are officially back. Though the studio has since shifted its focus to major PlayStation titles under Sony, fans of its groundbreaking VR experiences can now revisit its celebrated Rift-era catalog. The cost of asylum accommodation in the UK is projected to triple, reaching £15.3 billion over a ten-year span—an increase of 240 percent from the original £4.5 billion estimate, according to the National Audit Office. The surge is largely attributed to rising numbers of small boat arrivals across the Channel. In 2024/25 alone, the cost is forecasted at £1.67 billion, equating to over £4.5 million per day. Contracts initiated in 2019 with suppliers Clearsprings Ready Homes, Serco, and Mears Group have seen Clearsprings set to receive £7.3 billion over the decade, with the overall supplier profit margin averaging seven percent. Hotel accommodation accounts for 76 percent of the current expenditures, and has proven more profitable for providers. The number of asylum seekers housed by the Home Office has more than doubled from 47,000 in 2019 to 110,000 in 2024. Critics argue the government has failed to manage the system effectively, while the Home Office maintains it has taken steps to address the inherited backlog and reduce reliance on hotels, projecting £4 billion in savings by 2026. Harbour Energy, the UK’s largest oil and gas producer, has announced plans to cut 250 more jobs in Aberdeen, citing Labour’s increased windfall tax and regulatory burdens as key factors. This brings total job losses to 600 since 2023, amounting to about a quarter of the company's workforce. The company criticized the government's 78% levy and policies aimed at reaching net zero, saying they are deterring investment in the sector. Stephen Curry's message to Draymond Green following his injury gave a glimpse of hope amidst concern, as he told his teammate “I’ll be back” after limping off the court with a hamstring strain during the Warriors’ Game 1 victory over the Timberwolves. Although initially optimistic, Curry was later described by Green as “deflated” in the locker room, casting doubt on his return for the remainder of the series. Warriors head coach Steve Kerr has already ruled Curry out for Game 2, and the timeline for his recovery remains uncertain. Despite the setback, Green and the Warriors rallied to a 99-88 win, with Green delivering a standout performance and praising the team’s resilience in Curry’s absence.