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Morrissey Plays a Smith Classic for the First Time in 29 Years
The Strangeways, Here We Come deep cut "Paint a Vulgar Picture" was last performed live in 1997, and is one of many Smiths songs in Morrissey's current live set
Zach Bryan Releases Acoustic Version of ‘With Heaven on Top’ So He Doesn’t ‘Have to Hear Everyone Whine’
“I’m assuming this record is just like all the other ones and there’s gonna be a billion people saying it’s over produced and shitty,” the country singer-songwriter said of recording stripped-back version
Expert Q&A on post-war legal battle that changed Canadian citizenship
Eighty years ago, Canada enacted executive orders to banish more than 10,000 Canadians of Japanese descent, stripping thousands of citizenship in the process. Named a Top 100 Book of 2025 by The Hill Times and described as "essential reading for history buffs" by The Globe and
3 Netflix shows you need to binge this week
Emma Stone's cult hit from the creator of True Detective, an anime masterpiece, and a reality TV gem are what to watch right now.
Meta selects Dina Powell McCormick as president and vice chair
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, announced Monday it has tapped former Trump adviser Dina Powell McCormick to serve as president and vice chair. Powell McCormick, who served as deputy national security adviser in President Trump’s first term, briefly joined
Pokemon Lego sets revealed, including Pikachu and a $650 Kanto set
Lego revealed its first Pokémon Lego sets on Monday, showing Pikachu, Eevee, Charizard, Blastoise, and Venusaur in Lego form.
Heineken CEO Dolf van den Brink to step down after nearly six years at the helm
The Dutch brewer said Monday that van den Brink will leave at the end of May after deciding it was the "right time to hand over his responsibilities."
How astronomers plan to detect the signatures of alien life in the atmospheres of distant planets
We live in a very exciting time: answers to some of the oldest questions humanity has conceived are within our grasp. One of these is whether Earth is the only place that harbors life.
Superheavy-lift rockets like SpaceX's starship could transform astronomy by making space telescopes cheaper
After a string of dramatic failures, the huge Starship rocket from SpaceX had a fully successful test on Oct. 13, 2025. A couple more test flights, and SpaceX plans to launch it into orbit.
Fire risks associated with solar panel installations evaluated
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) conducted a series of large-scale tests to investigate factors that affect flame spread beneath photovoltaic (PV) panel installations on flat, commercial and industrial rooftops. The research will help fire safety organizations update
Watch live: Warren discusses outlook for Democratic Party
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) on Monday morning will discuss the future of the Democratic Party. Warren will "share her blueprint for a Democratic Party with a coalition big enough to win elections and strong enough to stand up to the rich and powerful and deliver for working
Brussels says door open to direct talks with Putin 'at some point' but 'we're not there yet'
The European Commission's statement on Monday comes days after France's Emmanuel Macron and Italy's Giorgia Meloni backed reopening dialogue with Moscow.
Stocks drop after DOJ opens criminal probe into Fed chair Jerome Powell
The stock market opened with losses Monday in the wake of the Trump administration opening a criminal probe into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down roughly 300 points shortly after trading began for the first time since news broke of
Damn the torpedoes! Trump ditches a crucial climate treaty as he moves to dismantle America's climate protections
On Jan. 7, 2026, President Donald Trump declared that he would officially pull the United States out of the world's most important global treaty for combating climate change. He said it was because the treaty ran "contrary to the interests of the United States."
Yellen says Powell probe 'extremely chilling' for Fed independence, market should be concerned
Former Fed Chair Janet Yellen spoke Monday to CNBC about a Department of Justice investigation into current Chair Jerome Powell.






































