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Adan Funez was one of three men arrested this week over alleged involvement in the shooting of activist Juan Lopez.

Honduran authorities have arrested three people, including a powerful politician, accused of plotting the 2024 assassination of an environmental leader, an incident that became a symbol of government corruption.

Adan Funez, former mayor of the city of Tocoa, was captured at his home on Tuesday on suspicion of masterminding the killing of Juan Lopez, following years of accusations by religious and environmental leaders.

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Lopez was an anticorruption crusader who led a community effort against an iron oxide mining project in Colon, a rural region of northwestern Honduras, which activists said endangered the area’s dense jungles and crystalline waters, including protected reserve areas.

Lopez was one of the fiercest critics of Funez, a local mayor at the time, a supporter of the mine and a close ally of Honduras’s former president, Xiomara Castro, whose term ended this year.

In September 2024, Lopez called on Funez to step down because of a corruption scandal.

Days later, the environmental and human rights defender was shot six times in the chest and once in the head by a masked gunman, fuelling demands for justice from Pope Francis, the United Nations and the then-administration of United States President Joe Biden.

Accusations also emerged against Funez, a power-broker in the region’s decades-long bloody agrarian conflict. The death brought back stark memories of the global outcry over the 2016 murder of Honduran environmentalist Berta Caceres.

Funez’s arrest on Tuesday comes more than a year after Lopez’s assassination.

The former mayor was detained along with two others, businessman Hector Eduardo Méndez and Juan Angel Ramos Gallegos, whom prosecutors accused of criminal association to the detriment of fundamental rights.

“These three individuals are believed to be the intellectual authors of the environmentalist Juan Lopez’s death,” the Public Prosecutor’s Office spokesperson, Yuri Mora, told The Associated Press news agency.

The detentions come after a handful of other arrests months earlier, but Funez was long pinpointed by local environmental and religious leaders as the man who spearheaded the assassination. The trial of the three men is set to begin next June.

Protecting the environment is a high-risk profession in Honduras. People like Lopez often act as unwanted eyes and ears in resource-rich areas of Latin America, the most deadly region in the world for environmentalists, according to nongovernmental organisation Global Witness.

Global Witness documented 117 killings of environmental and land defenders in Latin America in 2024 alone, amounting to 82 percent of the global total.

In Lopez’s city of Tocoa, environmental defenders fighting the mining project have been targeted for years. Eight activists were imprisoned for more than two years in what lawyers said was retaliation for their work.

Dalila Santiago, a close friend and leader in Lopez’s movement, said that, after rampant impunity in Honduras, Funez’s detention on Tuesday came as a shock.

She added that Honduran authorities must continue to go after others responsible and business leaders behind the mining project.

“We’ve been calling for justice for so long,” Santiago said. “And we need the masterminds behind this to be caught and punished.”



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Brooks Nader’s dress busts open just minutes before the FOX Upfronts


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Brooks Nader suffered a wardrobe malfunction right before her big moment.

The 29-year-old model and actress attended the 2026 FOX Upfronts in New York City to promote the new “Baywatch” reboot, and narrowly avoided a major wardrobe malfunction while on the red carpet.

She shared a photo on her Instagram stories of her standing in front of a mirror in a small room with the back of her dress completely busted open in the back and her white lace underwear visible through the tear.

“When you bust out of your dress 4 minutes before showtime!!! Classssssicc,” she wrote over the photo, adding two laughing crying emojis.

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Nader shared she suffered a wardrobe malfunction right before the FOX Upfronts in New York. (Brooks Nader Instagram)

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Nader followed that up with another photo of her getting sewn into the dress, captioning the photo, “We’ve got 4 earth angels sewing me back into this sucker.”

The Sports Illustrated model later posed on the red carpet at the event in a red minidress with a halter neckline, matching the red she and the other “Baywatch” lifeguards wear on the show. She kept the accessories to a minimum and styled her hair in loose curls.

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Nader shared that she was sewn into her dress by four people before the event. (Brooks Nader Instagram)

In the new iteration of the show, Nader portrays Selene, one of the captains of the Zuma Beach Lifeguards. While she told Extra on the red carpet at the upfronts that getting cast in the role was “a pinch me moment,” many fans were not happy with her involvement in the reboot.

Critics flooded social media with skepticism about the reboot’s casting choices, some calling it “influencer casting, not acting” and slamming the project as “a JOKE” with an “awful cast,” after she was announced as part of the cast.

Brooks Nader in a red dress at the 2026 FOX Upfronts in New York in May.

Nader later walked the red carpet in a red minidress with a halter neckline. (Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images)

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“I think that the times are different, and everyone is so multi-hyphenate now. And you can be both an actor and an influencer and have influence,” Nader told the Daily Mail in March. “And that’s the beauty of the culture that social media has created.”

She went on to explain that “we all have platforms now” that didn’t exist during the original run of the show, which means “people could use their voice now,” which can potentially “bring a vibe to the show.”

Aside from Nader, influencers Noah Beck and Livvy Dunne will also appear on the show in different capacities, which Nader says will “only help” the show in the end.

The original show aired for 11 seasons from 1989 to 1999 and starred David Hasselhoff, Pamela Anderson, Carmen Electra, Nicole Eggert, Donna D’Errico and many others.

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Nader defended her casting on the show, saying “everyone is so multi-hyphenate” now. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)

When asked about Nader’s role in the reboot and whether Electra thinks she was the right fit for the show, Electra told People in March, “I do. Absolutely. Yeah.”

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RSL Media expands machine-readable licensing rules to cover AI use of identities and creative works

AI models can take your written work, they can take your voice, and they can even take your likeness to use for training material and for creating content that looks exactly like it came from you. Now, some actors are promoting a new licensing spec designed to protect their famous faces and yours too.

The newly formed public benefit non-profit is extending the Really Simple Licensing (RSL) spec developed by the RSL Internet Collective with the draft RSL Media Human Consent Standard (RSL-MEDIA) 1.0, which aims to cover creative works as well as people’s names, likenesses, voices, and other identity attributes.

The initial launch allows people to sign up and reserve an identifier that will serve as a key to structured data entered into the RSL Media public registry, scheduled to launch next month.

The registry will allow people to verify their identities, set permissions governing the use of their works and likeness, encode those permissions for machine consumption, and verify that AI systems are checking declared permissions.

Whether there will be any legal consequences for AI services that ignore registry settings remains to be seen. The data broker industry in the US hasn’t exactly suffered due to the notional existence of “privacy rights.” And public concern about non-consensual AI nudification and explicit deepfakes hasn’t really put an end to that form of technological abuse or punished the social media sites distributing it. But this time, Hollywood has shown up.

“AI technologies are expanding rampantly, essentially unchecked and unregulated,” said celebrated actress and RSL Media co-founder Cate Blanchett, in a statement

“In order for humans to remain in front of these technologies, consent must be the first consideration. RSL Media is a simple, effective and free solutions-based technology for facilitating and activating consent. It’s also the industry’s first practical solution where people everywhere, not just public figures, can assert control over how their work is used by AI.”

Nikki Hexum, co-founder and CEO of RSL Media, said, “AI can’t respect rights it can’t see, and this means human consent is virtually invisible in this new digital era. The right to decide whether AI can use your work or identity should not be reserved for only those who can afford lawyers or have platforms big enough to be heard, it is a basic human right.”

That’s not entirely correct. Rights do not need to be seen to be respected; due diligence prior to using material that may be copyrighted is expected. Ignorance of copyright does not excuse infringement, even if it might mitigate potential liability. 

AI model makers could have chosen to respect rights by default, by seeking permission to use data for training. They could have chosen to seek permission to crawl websites and could have heeded existing signals to crawlers like the Robots Exclusion Protocol. They could have chosen to abide by the requirements of open source software licenses in harvested code.

They did not do so, because Silicon Valley prefers to ask forgiveness rather than seek permission. Permission is expensive; there wouldn’t be much of an AI industry if that were the norm. The law may be one of the things broken by those applying Meta’s shelved mantra “move fast and break things.”

So far, industry disinterest in seeking permission has worked well – AI companies have been held to account in only a few of the hundred-plus lawsuits objecting to AI content capture. 

The underlying RSL standard is slowly gaining adoption. The RSL Collective says more than 1,500 media organizations, brands, technology companies, and standards groups now support it following the launch of RSL 1.0 last December and the relevant RSL XML file can be seen at sites like The Guardian.

While it’s unclear what impact the RSL has had on AI biz behavior, extending the RSL to cover personal identity with the RSL-MEDIA standard may stir broader interest in AI rules and their enforcement.

Or it may just affirm the XKCD comic about specifications and how they proliferate. There are already several similar protocols: TDM AI and TDMRep, Spawning’s ai.txt, AI Preferences, not to mention a few that focus solely on images and commercial offerings like Cloudflare’s Pay per crawl.

But RSL Media may have a leg up thanks to the involvement of high-profile celebrities like Blanchett and endorsements from similarly well-known peers.

“Of course artists and cultural creatives will inevitably be involved with AI,” said Dame Emma Thompson in a statement. “At the moment, however, AI is merely stealing from us all. This is an urgent and essential initiative. It’s also eminently doable, so let’s do it without delay.” ®

Editor’s note: This story was amended post-publication with clarification about the relationship between RSL Media and the RSL Internet Collective.



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Alabama rep calls Clarence Thomas ‘lynchman’ over redistricting ruling


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State Rep. Juandalynn Givan launched a blistering attack on U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas in a fiery video Monday, calling him an “Uncle Tom” and a “lynchman,” as well as accusing him of betraying the Black community.

Her remarks came in response to a Monday Supreme Court ruling on redistricting, in which the justices struck down a 2023 court-ordered congressional map that had helped create an additional Democratic-leaning seat in the 2024 elections.

The decision could clear the way for contested maps that would eliminate two Democratic-held congressional seats, potentially impacting Reps. Terri Sewell and Shomari Figures. 

In the scathing rebuke, Givan argued that Thomas has undermined minority representation in Congress and went further, likening him to a slave trader and a sell-out within his own community. 

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Alabama Rep. Juandalynn Givan is seen during a hearing on April 10, 2017, in Montgomery, Ala. (Albert Cesare/The Montgomery Advertiser via AP, Pool, File)

“He must’ve been the one that sold us out in Africa. He must have been. His ancestors had to be the ones that sold us out in Africa that caused us to be chained,” Givan said on Facebook. “He is the man who has turned us back into the hands of the master.”

“I don’t know what kind of Black he is. I don’t know what d— plantation this man came from. I don’t know what slave ship he was on. I don’t know what part of the slave ship he was on,” she added.

“You have sided with the Republican Party. You are a freaking straw boss… or d— Uncle Tom for these people. I just don’t get it,” she said. 

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U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas speaks at the University of Texas on Wednesday, April 15, 2026. (Jay Janner/The Austin American-Statesman via Getty Images)

Thomas, who acts in a supervisory role over district cases covering Alabama, has consistently opposed “racial apportionment” of congressional seats, arguing that such practice is discriminatory and would violate the Constitution. 

His Monday decision effectively overruled the 11th Circuit Court judges’ court-drawn map, which could have further allowed Black voters to elect their preferred candidates in the upcoming May 19 primary.

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The Supreme Court is seen on Capitol Hill in Washington, Dec. 17, 2024.   (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

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Givan noted that the new ruling could render two seats null and void, potentially forcing a new vote under the newly permitted maps.



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US govt seeks Instructure testimony on massive Canvas cyberattack

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The U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security is calling on Instructure executives to testify about two cyberattacks by the ShinyHunters extortion group that targeted the company’s Canvas platform, allowing threat actors to steal student data and disrupt schools during final exams.

In a letter sent Monday afternoon to Instructure CEO Steve Daly, Homeland Security Committee Chairman Andrew R. Garbarino said the committee is investigating the massive breach at Instructure that impacts millions of students.

“The Committee on Homeland Security (Committee) is investigating the concerning reports related to recent cybersecurity incidents affecting Instructure Holdings, Inc. and the tens of millions of students, educators, and administrators who rely on its Canvas learning management platform,” reads the letter.

“Within the span of one week, the cybercriminal group known as ShinyHunters breached Instructure twice.”

As first reported by BleepingComputer, Instructure disclosed on May 3 that it had suffered a breach. The company later confirmed it detected the intrusion on April 29 after threat actors compromised its systems and stole data belonging to students and school staff using Canvas.

The company said the exposed information included names, email addresses, student identification numbers, and messages exchanged between students and teachers on the platform. However, the data did not include passwords, financial information, or government identifiers.

On May 3, the ShinyHunters extortion gang claimed responsibility for the attack, telling BleepingComputer that they stole 280 million data records from 8,809 colleges, school districts, and online education platforms.

The threat actor shared a list of impacted education organizations, with stolen record counts ranging from tens of thousands to several million for each institution.

Instructure listing on the ShinyHunters data leak site
Instructure listing on the ShinyHunters data leak site
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The ShinyHunters group conducted a second attack that defaced Canvas login portals at schools and universities across the United States, displaying extortion messages demanding that Instructure negotiate with the group. The disruption affected institutions across multiple states during final exams and end-of-semester activities, with some colleges forced to cancel exams.

ShinyHunters' message on the University of Texas San Antonio's Canvas login page
ShinyHunters’ message on the University of Texas San Antonio’s Canvas login page
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BleepingComputer later learned that the threat actors used multiple cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities to obtain authenticated admin sessions and modify the login portal pages.

According to the Homeland Security Committee letter, schools in California, Florida, Georgia, Oklahoma, Oregon, Nevada, North Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin reported disruptions tied to the incident. 

The committee also referred to messages posted by the attackers claiming they targeted Instructure again because the company refused to negotiate with the group.

Last night, soon after ShinyHunters mysteriously removed Instructure from its data leak site, the company disclosed that it had reached an agreement with ShinyHunters to stop the public leak and ensure the stolen data was deleted.

While the company did not outright state that it paid a ransom or directly confirm BleepingComputer’s questions on the matter via email, extortion groups rarely agree to delete stolen data or halt leaks unless some form of payment or agreement has been reached.

The Homeland Security Committee said the repeated compromises raise “serious questions” about the company’s incident response capabilities and its obligations to properly protect the data it stores.

The committee is requesting that Instructure or a senior company representative participate in a briefing no later than May 21 to discuss both intrusions, the stolen data, its containment and notification efforts, and coordination with federal agencies. 

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Gold Silver Price: Gold becomes costlier by Rs 8550 and silver by Rs 20500 due to increase in import duty, chaos in the market – Gold Silver Price Gold Soars By Rs 8,550, Silver By Rs 20,500 After Import Duty Hike

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The government increased the import duty on precious metals, after which a huge jump was recorded in the prices of gold and silver in the local market on Wednesday, May 13. Gold price increased by Rs 8,550 to more than Rs 1.65 lakh per 10 grams. At the same time, the prices of silver also increased by Rs 20,500 per kg. This increase is a direct result of the government’s decision to reduce non-essential imports.



According to All India Bullion Association, the price of silver in Delhi markets increased from Rs 2,77,000 per kg to Rs 2,97,500 per kg. The price of gold of 99.9 per cent purity rose by Rs 8,550 to Rs 1,65,350 per 10 grams, more than 5 per cent from the previous closing price of Rs 1,56,800 per 10 grams. The government on Wednesday increased the import duty on gold and silver from 6 percent to 15 percent. Import duty on platinum has also been increased from 6.4 percent to 15.4 percent. These new rates have become effective from Wednesday itself. This step has been taken to control the rising import bill and discourage non-essential purchases amid the West Asia crisis. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had also called for curbing gold purchases to reduce foreign exchange expenditure.

Impact of duty increase on the market

Local traders say the real impact of this higher fee will be visible in the purchase bills in the coming days. Harish V, head of commodity research at Geojit Investments Ltd, said the increase in import duty will increase local prices and temporarily reduce physical demand. However, he advised investors not to panic, as gold remains a safe investment in times of global uncertainty and domestic currency pressure. Analysts also pointed out that the weak rupee has also pushed up the prices of precious metals. The rupee fell to as low as 95.80 against the US dollar, amid concerns over forex outflows and higher crude oil prices.

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India is the second largest consumer of precious metals in the world. Prices have risen in recent months due to a steady increase in demand for various purposes, including investment. Gold is India’s second largest commodity import after crude oil. Rising gold buying has led to increased foreign exchange outflow, putting pressure on the rupee to record low. The Gems and Jewelery Export Promotion Council has warned that increasing the import duty on gold does not curb imports but increases prices.

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Jewelery retailers have suggested that imposing quantitative restrictions on gold and silver imports rather than increasing import duties would be a more effective way to control the country’s current account deficit. Brent crude oil was trading above US $ 107 per barrel in global markets on Wednesday. However, in overseas markets, spot gold fell 0.3 per cent to US$4,700.86 an ounce, while silver rose 1 per cent to US$87.45 an ounce.

Providence mural honoring Iryna Zarutska removed after local outrage


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A mural painted to honor Iryna Zarutska — the Ukrainian refugee who was murdered while riding a North Carolina train — is being taken down after outrage in Providence, Rhode Island.

On Tuesday, a construction crew was seen near the exterior of The Dark Lady, an LGBTQ+ club in downtown Providence, working to remove the partly finished mural. The mural, which was painted on canvas, was lowered to the ground, folded up and taken away, WJAR-TV reported.

Artist Ian Gaudreau confirmed the news that the artwork was going to be removed after local outrage.

“A lot of people voiced their frustrations, and voices were heard, and the work is coming down as a reaction to that,” Gaudreau told WJAR-TV Monday.

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The unfinished mural of Iryna Zarutska on the side of The Dark Lady, a gay bar at 19 Snow St. in Providence. (© David DelPoio/The Providence Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

The mural’s removal came as residents and elected officials complained about the artwork. The office of Mayor Brett Smiley told Fox News that he wanted the artwork taken down, saying that the art is “divisive and does not represent Providence.”

“The murder of the individual depicted in this mural was a devastating tragedy, but the misguided, isolating intent of those funding murals like the one across the county is divisive and does not represent Providence,” Smiley said in a statement. 

He said he continued to “encourage our community to support local artists whose work brings us closer together rather than divide us.”

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Ukrainian Iryna Zarutska was stabbed to death at the East/West Boulevard light rail station in Charlotte after fleeing the war in Ukraine. (Evgeniya Rush/GoFundMe)

Chairman of the Narragansett Republican Party Anthony D’Ellena created a petition in an effort to keep the mural of Zarutska in Providence.

“This is exactly what Democrats do — they try to erase the memory of their victims and they don’t fix their soft-on-crime policies,” D’Ellena told WPRI-TV. “They erase the evidence, so no one sees the deadly price of their policies.”

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“I want a local business here in Rhode Island to see this petition and to invite the artist to do a mural on their business,” he said.

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An unfinished mural in Providence, seen on March 30, 2026, of murdered Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska, drew a storm of controversy because of its possible ties to Elon Musk. (© David DelPoio/The Providence Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

On Sept. 9, 2025, Eoghan McCabe, CEO of the AI customer service company Intercom, posted on X that he would pledge $500,000 to paint 50 memorial murals across the country in Zarutska’s honor.

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On Sept. 10, he posted that funding for 300 murals had been raised and that they were in touch with 800 artists. Elon Musk replied to his post with a pledge of an additional $1 million for the project.

WATCH: Video shows moments before Ukrainian refugee stabbed to death on Charlotte light rail

Zarutska, a 23-year-old refugee who fled her country after the Russian invasion, was stabbed to death in an unprovoked attack while riding the Lynx Blue Line light rail in Charlotte, N.C., last year. 

The suspect, Decarlos Brown Jr., 34, is charged with violence against a railroad carrier and mass transportation system resulting in death, which is a capital offense under federal law.

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Decarlos Dejuan Brown Jr., 34, was arrested in Mecklenburg County and charged in the Aug. 22, 2025, stabbing death of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska aboard a Charlotte light-rail train. (Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office)

Records from the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction show Brown has a prior criminal history, including convictions for larceny, breaking and entering and armed robbery. 

“Iryna was riding home on the train when a deranged monster, who had been arrested over a dozen times and was released through no-cash bail, stood up and viciously slashed a knife through her neck and body,” President Trump said.

Fox News Digital’s Louis Casiano Jr. contributed to this report.



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