Three major street festivals are planned for this weekend across northwest Philadelphia, promising a lively celebration of spring for residents and visitors alike. However, the Chestnut Hill event has been rescheduled to May 18. The Reform Nation edition of the popular Caption Contest is now open, with participants invited to submit their witty entries in the comments section. Should the Red Sox be concerned about Kristian Campbell’s rib injury? The promising rookie, who’s been one of Boston’s hottest bats this season, was scratched from Thursday night’s lineup against the Blue Jays due to right rib discomfort. His absence forced a last-minute lineup shuffle and coincided with a 4–2 loss at Rogers Centre. Manager Alex Cora described the issue as “day to day,” but the team is proceeding cautiously, especially after a similar rib injury sidelined Triston Casas for months last season. Campbell has been a consistent presence, slashing .301/.407/.495 across 123 plate appearances, and any time without him puts added pressure on an already inconsistent offense. Brussels is standing by its €650 billion defence spending estimate, initially presented in March, despite EU member states making limited use of available fiscal flexibility. A Commission spokesperson clarified on Friday that the figure remains a ballpark estimate derived from a specific set of assumptions. A Florida man allegedly assaulted his 75-year-old neighbor with an electric bike tire and rim during a heated dispute over garbage placement, according to police. Authorities say 47-year-old George Horton confronted Rodolfo Ortega outside their Normandy Isle apartment building near the 1200 block of Normandy Drive. The altercation, captured on surveillance footage, escalated violently, with Horton reportedly striking Ortega in the head and body after a verbal confrontation turned physical. Ortega, who sustained serious injuries including head lacerations, claimed Horton was trying to kill him. Horton was located the following day and arrested on a felony charge of aggravated battery on a person 65 or older. Governors Decline to Pursue Senate Campaigns as frustration with congressional dysfunction grows. Despite pressure from national parties, many governors are choosing not to run for open Senate seats, and some current senators are eyeing gubernatorial positions instead. Senator Mike Rounds of South Dakota points to gridlock and a failure to build consensus in Congress, noting, “We don’t even do appropriations. We do continuing resolutions.” This reversal in political ambition highlights broader disillusionment with the effectiveness of the legislative branch. Chile has issued a tsunami warning for parts of the remote Magallanes region after a powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and have advised residents in affected areas to remain alert and follow emergency protocols. GTA 6 release delayed: New launch date postponed. Rockstar Games has announced that the highly anticipated "Grand Theft Auto VI" will now be released on May 26, 2026, pushing back its previous, undated launch window. This marks the first new installment in the iconic franchise since "GTA V" debuted in 2013. The company expressed regret over the delay, thanking fans for their continued support and emphasizing the need for additional time to deliver a game that meets the high expectations of players. Eurozone unemployment held steady at a record low in March, reflecting continued strength in the labor market. Despite this positive sign, the region is preparing for potential economic headwinds as new U.S. tariffs loom on the horizon.