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New Zealand immigration rising as Kiwi exodus revised lower
The mass departure of citizens, while still significant, has been revised lower by the statistics agency.
‘The Masked Singer’ Reveals the Identities of Handyman and Scarab: Here Are the Celebrities Under the Costumes
SPOILER ALERT: Details follow for Season 14, Episode 3 of “The Masked Singer,” “Clueless Night,” which aired Jan. 21 on Fox. As if! “The Masked Singer” sent home two celebrities on Wednesday during “Clueless night” Whatever. Unmasked on the episode were “Wild Thing” rapper Tone
Philippine journalist found guilty of terror financing
The journalist, accused of possessing a handgun and a grenade, was arrested in 2020.
Falklands Sports Council launches competition to design Glasgow Games Baton
The run-up to the Commonwealth Games has officially begun in the Falkland Islands, with plans for a King’s Baton Relay revealed by the National Sports Council. In previous years, one baton has travelled around the whole Commonwealth but this time each nation has received their
Knumears Announce Debut Album Directions: Hear “Fade Away” (Feat. Jeromes Dream’s Jeff Smith)
Since forming in 2021, Knumears have been releasing ruthless screamo. The Los Angeles trio recently signed to Run For Cover and its imprint Summer Shade, and now they’re announcing their debut album Directions. Knumears is guitarist/vocalist Matthew Cole, bassist/vocalist Dante
Putin says he will meet US envoys Witkoff, Kushner on Thursday
Jan 21 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday he would meet on Thursday with U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, who have been tasked with finding a solution to Russia's nearly four-year-old war with Ukraine. Putin, quoted by Russian news
Bats, bushbabies and aardvark edge closer to extinction in southern Africa
A new list of threatened mammals in South Africa, Lesotho and Eswatini shows that 11 more species have edged closer to extinction since 2016. Those that have joined the International Union for the Conservation of Nature's regional Red List for mammals at risk are: Lesueur's
Lime Garden Announce New Album Maybe Not Tonight: Hear “23”
Brighton’s Lime Garden unleashed “Maybe Not Tonight” in November, and it was the band’s first music since their 2024 debut full-length One More Thing. Now, the quartet is announcing their sophomore effort Maybe Not Tonight and sharing “23.” “’23’ the concept was born from a
JB prepares for influx of Singaporean shoppers ahead of Chinese New Year
The number of customers had risen gradually in recent weeks, with a sharper increase in sales expected.
How to transmit power to the Protocol Resonance Tower in Arknights: Endfield
Place the Relay Towers to get power flowing in the Valley Reboot quest.
How to use Protocol Dataloggers in Arknights: Endfield
Gain access authorization to these balloon men so you can research new tech.
Arknights: Endfield tier list and best characters
Find out which operators to prioritise on Talos-II.
All Arknights: Endfield codes and how to redeem
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Trump credit card plan would be a 'disaster', JP Morgan boss warns
Jamie Dimon said Donald Trump's interest rate cap proposal would restrict Americans' access to credit.
Trump says 'framework of a future deal' discussed on Greenland as he backs off tariffs threat
At Davos, the US president said he would not use force to take the island and later floated a possible "forever" deal.
Ex-intelligence officer in Austria's biggest spy trial for years
Egisto Ott, 63, denies charges of handing over information to Russian agents.
When Passenger Planes Surpassed the Speed of Sound
We might soon see a revival of these beloved, brisk aircraft in the US The post When Passenger Planes Surpassed the Speed of Sound appeared first on Nautilus .
Molly Ringwald, Danielle Brooks, Ali Ahn, Rain Spencer and Dawn Porter Join Variety Culture & Storytelling Panel at Sundance Film Festival
Variety will host a Culture & Storytelling conversation exploring the role of cultural experiences in shaping creative work, presented by World of Hyatt, on Jan. 25 at the Sundance Film Festival. Panelists include Molly Ringwald (“Run Amok”), Danielle Brooks (“If I Go Will
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Weed backlash grows in Thailand as kids turn to cannabis
Youth are self-administering the plant to treat depression only to find their conditions worsen.
World of Warcraft's add-on changes aren't over: 'There will doubtless be some loopholes players find'
A 12.0.1 patch will bring more changes after this week's Midnight expansion prepatch made dramatic changes to mods, character classes and the game's UI.
Trump backs down on Greenland
Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy The Big Story Trump to ice new tariffs after Greenland truce President Trump said Wednesday that he’s reached the framework of a deal with NATO on the future of Greenland and
U.S. military transfers first 150 Islamic State detainees from Syria to Iraq
U.S. troops and their partner forces detained more than 300 IS operatives in Syria and killed over 20 last year, the U.S. military said
‘Percy Jackson’ EP and Courtney B. Vance Explain the Big Twist in the Season 2 Finale: ‘Thalia Has Real Beef With Zeus. It’s Not Theoretical’
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers for the Season 2 finale of “Percy Jackson and the Olympians.” The Disney+ adaptation of “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” just took a major step away from the books. Or at least it looks that way at first. If you ask executive
Appeals court temporarily lifts restrictions on ICE at Minnesota protests
A federal appeals court on Tuesday temporarily lifted restrictions on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers’ tactics against protesters in Minnesota, days after another judge ordered agency personnel to cease retaliating against peaceful demonstrators. The U.S.
The Most Important Thing to Remember About Your Mother
One of the hardest realizations in life, and one of the most liberating, is that our mothers are neither saints nor saviors — they are just people who, however messy or painful our childhood may have been, and however complicated the adult relationship, have loved us the best
Why Trump is obsessed with Greenland and why Canada's staying out of it
By Gwynne Dyer - After the Danish and Greenland foreign ministers came out of a meeting in Washington on last week convinced that Donald Trump really intended to seize Greenland, things moved very fast.
Australia begins day of mourning for victims of Bondi Beach attack
SYDNEY, Jan 22 - Australia began a national day of mourning on Thursday for the victims of the Bondi Beach mass shooting, with flags across the country flown at half mast ahead of a commemoration event at Sydney's iconic Opera House.
New NASA Artemis payloads to study moon's terrain, radiation, history
NASA announced Tuesday the selection of three new science investigations that will strengthen humanity's understanding and exploration of the moon. As part of the agency's CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) initiative and Artemis campaign, American companies will deliver
Vietnam’s To Lam edges closer to new leadership term after decisive congress cut short
The shortened schedule likely indicates no divisions have emerged within the Communist Party about leadership positions.
Trump is buying eleven icebreakers from Finland for Arctic Ocean patrolling
"We are buying the best icebreakers in the world, and Finland is known for producing them," US president Donald Trump said, as part of his campaign to take over Greenland and his concern as the Arctic Ocean becomes more navigable and with more trade routes.
Timeline: Hong Kong’s squeeze on Tiananmen crackdown commemorations
Vigils and commemorations of Beijing's Tiananmen Square crackdown have been blocked since 2020.
That New Silent Hill 2 Movie Has A Horrific 7% On Rotten Tomatoes
The latest live-action adaptation of the Silent Hill franchise is apparently about as bad it gets The post That New Silent Hill 2 Movie Has A Horrific 7% On Rotten Tomatoes appeared first on Kotaku .
'Life-threatening cold': Where will temperatures fall the most during the winter storm?
In some states the wind chill may fall below -50 F.
AI Creator Behind Viral ‘Deadpool,’ ‘Harry Potter’ Christmas Clip Made His Film in a Ukrainian Bomb Shelter: ‘We Find Sanctuary’ While ‘Life Hangs by a Thread’
It’s the night before Christmas, and it’s time to build a snowman. But the participants in this activity aren’t just any schoolchildren — a cameras pans to Hogwarts’ finest: Harry, Hermione Ron. That’s not all. Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool is there, as is Kevin McCallister
Australia holds day of mourning for Bondi Beach shooting victims
Candles will be lit in windows and on doorsteps around the country.
Trump Takes His American Decline Tour to Davos
Have you seen Laurence Olivier in the 1960 film The Entertainer ? Olivier plays a seedy music-hall performer named Archie Rice. The film is a specimen of England’s gritty “kitchen sink” realism from the 1950s, but it’s also an allegory in which Archie represents a declining
Barry Cowen MEP welcomes European Parliament vote to refer Mercosur deal to EU Court
Fianna Fáil MEP for the Midlands–North-West, Barry Cowen, has welcomed today’s (21 January) vote in the European Parliament to refer the EU–Mercosur trade agreement to the European Court of Justice for legal scrutiny. In a closely contested ballot, MEPs voted in favour of
Piercing crocodile close-up wins ecology photo competition
A striking shot of biting flies on the head of a crocodile is among the winning entries in the British Ecological Society’s annual Capturing Ecology photography competition
‘Hanging By a Wire’ Director on Dramatic Attempt to Rescue 8 People Trapped in a Cable Car Dangling Above a Valley
In a remote part of Pakistan, villagers routinely take rickety cable cars across the canyons that cut through the Himalayan foothills. But in August 2023, the unthinkable happened when a wire snapped, leaving six children and two adults hanging 900 feet above a ravine. Mohammed
How tiny Slovakia became a car making heavyweight
The European country is the biggest autos manufacturer relative to the size of its population.
The Brain Might Not Function Like We Thought It Did
Complex thought may be organized by connection, not anatomy The post The Brain Might Not Function Like We Thought It Did appeared first on Nautilus .
When science jams: Biomedical engineer draws on musical roots to reimagine scientific collaboration
For Roy Maimon, hitting the bar stage and working in the scientific laboratory have never been separate worlds. During his Ph.D., the new NYU Tandon biomedical engineering assistant professor would spend his days pipetting samples and his nights playing drums in punk rock bands
Elizabeth Banks Heads Back to College to Produce Feature Comedy ‘Betas’ for Universal (EXCLUSIVE)
Elizabeth Banks is returning to the stomping grounds that cemented her as a career producer and box office draw: the rowdy college comedy. Banks’ Brownstone Productions will mount “Betas,” a film set in the viral world of sorority rush culture. Sammi Cohen (“You’re So Not


























