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Harry Styles Live in Manchester: An Almighty Dance Party
Kicking off a new era onstage, Styles proved why he's one of modern pop's most exciting forces
Resident Evil Requiem Director Takes Internet Break After The Leon Shipping War Gets Out Of Hand
Koshi Nakanishi says he's been 'called out' for 'edited' messages circulating online
Resident Evil Requiem gave me hope for a Resident Evil 6 remake
Resident Evil 6 is the series most notorious misstep, but Resident Evil Requiem proves that a remake could potentially work.
I was pleasantly surprised by this BioShock-coded roguelike FPS, and its latest update adding a speargun has me yearning to dive back in
Patch 1.2 also adds a new ability and extra boss patterns.
One year after Trump’s sovereignty threats, Canadians keep ‘elbows up’
An unusual swell of Canadian patriotism seen after Trump's threats and tariffs last year has evolved into a new social and economic order.
Euronews journalist seeks shelter at Dubai airport during Iranian drone attack
Euronews’ journalist Lilly Douse was scheduled to travel from Dubai airport when the Iranian drone attacked the vicinity of the airport.
Dozens killed as Israel ramps up strikes and clashes with Hezbollah in eastern Lebanon
Israeli strikes on eastern Lebanon, where Israeli forces carried out a commando operation, killed 41 people, the Lebanese health ministry said on Saturday. The area witnessed intense clashes and airstrikes overnight after an Israeli force landed there and clashed with local
Tennessee journalist detained by ICE sues, claims arrest violated her rights
Estefany Rodriguez's attorneys say she was complying with immigration officials and had no active case when agents took her into custody.
Saturday Citations: More bad news for US footballers; ancient Mayan water management; investigative LLMs
What we learned this week: Left-handed people may have a psychological edge in competition. Humanoid robots can now do creepy parkour through the uncanny valley. And if you've ever cared for an elderly cat, a new study highlights a biological quirk that could explain why
As employment pressures grow, China turns to AI to create new jobs and upgrade traditional roles
A record 12.7 million university graduates are expected to enter the country's workforce in 2026.
Trump says Iran 'will be hit very hard' despite apology for striking neighbors
President Trump vowed early Saturday to press on with U.S. military operations against Iran, declaring the country would be “hit very hard,” even after its president apologized for attacks against regional neighbors. “Today Iran will be hit very hard! Under serious
Henry Cavill's Highlander needs to steal one overlooked trick from the original movie
For its 40th anniversary, a look back at the self-serious slog that is 1986's Highlander
Slay The Spire 2 Is A Far Better Version Of An Already Extraordinary Game
Don't call it an iterative comeback
The age of animal experiments may be waning
Advances in organ and computer models are raising the prospect that some animal experiments could be eliminated. But there are still huge hurdles to overcome
A new clue to how the body detects physical force
Every time we feel a gentle tap on the skin, specialized nerve cells convert that physical force into an electrical signal the brain can interpret as touch. While scientists have long known that a protein called PIEZO2 acts as a key sensor for touch, it remained unclear why







































