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Can bacteria reveal hidden pollution? New river study says yes
The Guadalquivir is the most important river in Andalusia. Stretching 657 kilometers (408 miles), it forms the backbone of Andalusia, from its source in the Sierra de Cazorla mountains to its mouth in Sanlúcar de Barrameda. These facts, along with its name of Arabic origin
The Artists Working in Velvet, Amethyst, and Relics
An exhibition showcases works by Sky Hopinka, vanessa german, April Bey, and others that have connections to spiritual practices and rituals.
No Money, No Problem: The $10K Toronto Movie That Turns a Housing Crisis Into Dark Comedy Gold
Director Tristan Wheeler made 'Toronto Apartment' — a scrappy dark comedy about a tenant who subleases his place by the hour to survive — for $10,000, on a $200 camera over 11 days: "I have to use those limitations to my advantage and lean into them."
Kris Jenner’s Mom, Mary Jo ‘MJ’ Shannon, Dead at 91: ‘My Heart Is Broken’
Shannon made regular appearances on the family's hit reality show Keeping Up with the Kardashians and The Kardashians
Ex-NFL players say they lost $1M in alleged fake Shopify store scheme: report
Philadelphia Eagles stars Nakobe Dean and Jalen Carter, rapper YG, and US men's soccer national team defender Mark McKenzie were among the people listed as clients in a pitch deck reviewed by Barron's.
Four Centuries Later, We Still Don't Get Caravaggio
A British docudrama serves as a salutary primer on the Baroque master’s greatest works, but we should be wary of what it tells us about the personality of its subject.
Italian police conduct raids on several luxury brands in labour abuse probe
At issue is the near-ubiquitous practice of brands subcontracting work to suppliers that in turn contract to others, ending up with firms who employ Chinese workers in exploitative conditions.
US military unleashes strikes on Iran for sixth consecutive day
The U.S. military began conducting another wave of airstrikes against Iran on Thursday, marking the sixth consecutive day Washington has launched attacks aimed at degrading Tehran’s military capabilities. The strikes, which began at 2 p.m. EDT, according to the U.S. Central
How the trend for turning front gardens into driveways is adding to night‑time heat
Warm, sticky nights are becoming increasingly common in the UK.
UFC’s McGregor-Holloway Fight Averages 6.5 Million Viewers Across U.S. and Latin America
UFC’s July 11 main card telecast featuring the 69-second fight between Conor McGregor and Max Holloway averaged 6.5 million viewers across the U.S. and Latin America on Paramount+. That combined stat is according to Nielsen in the U.S. and Adobe Analytic + Channel Partner in
Tom Cruise Praises Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’: “I Can’t Wait to See It Again”
"Thank you for an amazing night in a movie theater," the actor and champion of the theatrical moviegoing experience wrote on social media Thursday ahead of the film's official release.
FDA approves first daily pill to drastically lower cholesterol levels
Federal regulators approved a first-of-its-kind cholesterol medication from Merck that rivals the effectiveness of powerful drugs already on the market. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) greenlit the once-daily pill called Lipfendra. Lipfendra reduces “bad,” or
Leavitt previews Trump's primetime speech: Election 'adjustments' coming
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt offered a vague preview of President Trump’s speech set for Thursday night, saying he will show that elections aren’t as secure as people think. “I think all Americans – Democrat, Republican -- should agree that we are the greatest
House GOP pulls military benefits bill that has divided veterans groups
House Republican leadership on Thursday canceled a vote on a massive military benefits package that would pay for expanded compensation for veterans by cutting some future disability claims, a controversial measure that has divided veterans' groups. GOP leaders ran into a
Seven Reasons Why You Should See Jack White’s Tour Right Now
From catalog-spanning deep cuts to $20 tickets for students, he's playing some of the most thrilling shows of his career
White House teleprompter operator accused of making $100k off Trump speech bets
A White House staffer has been accused of using inside knowledge of speeches to make nearly $100,000 on Kalshi.
Watch: What to know as Genoa bridge disaster trial ends
More than 50 defendants have been on trial in Italy over the 2018 bridge collapse which killed 43 people.
Saber's new business boss says the KOTOR remake will 'hopefully' be out in 2028
I'll hopefully win a big lottery in 2028, too.
Ford customer wants cut of $1.3B in tariff refunds while accusing automaker of ‘unjust windfall’
The plaintiff, Jason Bullock, is a San Diego resident who purchased a 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E in February.
GameStop CEO Says Physical Games Don’t Matter
Ryan Cohen also claims that if GameStop and eBay merged it could create a $1 trillion business
Richard Gere: Trump 'a rogue personality who's destroyed so much'
Actor Richard Gere on Thursday slammed President Trump as a “rogue personality” who has “destroyed so much” as some air frustrations with his second administration. “He’s a rogue personality who’s destroyed so much. He's hurt so many people, and he has caused so many deaths.
Fifa 'assessing reports' over Falklands banner
Fifa is "assessing the match reports" before deciding whether to punish Argentina after players held a banner in support of their country's claims to the Falkland Islands.
Kalshi says it caught Trump’s teleprompter operator insider trading
Kalshi users betting on what President Donald Trump would say during his speeches were reportedly up against tough competition: the president's teleprompter operator. ABC News reports that federal investigators believe Gabriel Perez - Trump's teleprompter operator since 2016 -
Chloe Fineman Leaves ‘SNL’ After 7 Seasons: ‘I’m Going to Miss It a Lot’
Chloe Fineman is leaving “Saturday Night Live.” The actor-comedian best known for her impressions exits the NBC sketch comedy series after seven seasons. “After 7 wonderful seasons at SNL I have decided it’s time for my next chapter,” Fineman wrote in a lengthy Instagram post
Sam Neill’s Cause of Death Revealed
His agent, after consulting with the Hollywood actor's family, revealed he died after a bout with pneumonia to dispel misinformation spreading online.
Glyphosate ban could cost Illinois farmers millions annually
A new analysis from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and the Illinois Soybean Association finds that Illinois corn and soybean farmers could lose up to $609 million per year—representing a 3.6% revenue loss—if the state banned the weedkiller glyphosate. The study is
Living alligators expose why juvenile fossils can fool classification methods
Fossil finds are exciting moments that sometimes introduce the world to an ancient mammal or dinosaur that existed millions of years ago. But a longstanding problem in paleontology is that fossils are often incomplete, and subtle differences between certain species, along with
Emberville voice cast includes Ben Starr, Doug Cockle, Jennifer English, and more
Emberville has an incredibly stacked voice cast, and we also know the release date for its Steam early access launch.
GTA 6 leaker trolls internet straight from prison after long hospital stay
Arion Kurtaj claims to have access to a burner phone in prison, and he's used it to keep the internet updated on his thoughts
Robert Smith Does Not Have World Cup Halftime Show Fever
This year's FIFA Men's World Cup took place in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and it's been Americanized to an unprecedented extent. No, I'm not talking about Donald Trump's meddling with Folarin Balogun's red card suspension; FIFA was already quite corrupt before our
Fire at Algerian orphanage kills 11 children, injures 19
Algerian authorities did not say what caused the deadly blaze, which occured amid a heatwave that has sparked nearly 1,000 fires.
Trump, Mullin 'on same page' about resuming ICE traffic stops: White House
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said President Trump is on the same page as Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin on resuming Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) traffic stops. "Vehicle stops are continuing. Verbal guidance has been given to all field
How Are Memories Stored Inside Your Brain?
This video from Kurzgesagt is a great little primer on how the human brain stores memories. Memory is one of the strangest abilities you possess. Your brain uses an incredibly complex biological system to preserve moments from your past that no longer exist, allowing you to
Rockstar Added Two Trees To GTA Online And It Led To A Lot Of Anger And Confusion
How much online anger could two tiny trees create?
Senators bullish on chances for a July vote on college sports bill
But others familiar with the state of negotiations say the legislation doesn't yet have support.
How to get Kindling in Palworld
Kindling is a key skill in Palworld, necessary for a wide array of early-game tasks. But first you’ll need to find a Pal with the kindling work suitability
Young people are among the most at risk of stalking, but many don't recognize it
In everyday life, people often joke about "stalking" someone on social media or describe someone's behavior as a bit "stalky." But these casual uses of the word can blur the reality of stalking as a serious crime.
Invertebrates can distinguish good from bad bacteria
Researchers from Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU) and Kiel University (CAU) have examined immune system function in an early-branching animal—a sea anemone. They discovered that the immune systems of these animals can selectively distinguish between different
Santa Monica’s Beach Will Rock With Olivia Dean, the Killers, Jack White and Khruangbin, as Goldenvoice Sets First Ocean Way Festival for September
Whatever its other breezy benefits might be, Santa Monica has not been much of a music destination since the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium stopped hosting concerts and especially since the beachside city’s famous Twilight Series on the pier came to an end a dozen years ago. But
Seth Green Wants to Join the’Dungeon Crawler Carl’ Live-Action Series: ‘I’d Make a Really Good Mordecai’
“Family Guy” star Seth Green is a big “Dungeon Crawler Carl” fan who wants it to be known he’d love to join the cast of the live-action TV series — but doesn’t want to use his personal connections to land the part. The show, which was ordered to series at Peacock last month, is
Eric Church’s Debut Album ‘Sinners Like Me’ Is Still Shaping Country Music
Twenty years since its release, the LP continues to show how country can mirror real-life, with songs about teen pregnancy, the death penalty, and bad decisions
FDA signs off on Merck’s cholesterol-lowering pill — the first oral treatment of its kind
The pill, branded as Lipfendra, is intended to treat patients with hypercholesterolemia, including those with hereditary forms of the disease, which causes elevated levels of LDL.
Crypto regulatory text expected to be released Thursday does not have Senate Democrat support
Democrats are concerned the legislation wouldn't put enough guardrails on President Donald Trump.
Spain’s SETT Invests $7.3 Million in New Canary Islands Animation Company Amuse Labs
Spain’s government is investing €6.4 million ($7.3 million) in newly established Canary Islands animation company Amuse Labs, accelerating the archipelago’s push to become a global base for children’s IP. The deal, structured through state-backed technology investment vehicle
Republicans take first step to move $95B party-line package
The House Budget Committee advanced a budget resolution Thursday as GOP leaders try to win over deficit hawks ahead of floor action.


























