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Pitbull Wants to Set Guinness World Record for Most People Wearing Bald Caps
The singer is encouraging fans to wear a bald cap at his headlining show in London on July 10
Discord Rival Gets Overwhelmed By Mass Exodus Of Players Fleeing Age-Verification Crackdown
TeamSpeak seems to be rather enjoying the technical issues
Disney releases a full trailer for The Mandalorian and Grogu movie
Grogu and The Mandalorian return in Jon Favreau’s new Star Wars film, starring Pedro Pascal, Jeremy Allen White, and Sigourney Weaver.
From a draft of the opening narration of Star Trek :...
From a draft of the opening narration of Star Trek : “Assigned a five year patrol of our galaxy, the giant starship visits Earth colonies, regulates commerce, and explores strange new worlds…” I’m glad they punched it up.
Zelda: BotW on Virtual Boy gets a permanent Blood Moon mode
Nintendo's new Virtual Boy headset wasn't designed to work with Switch games like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild but it does... kind of.
Family matters: How growing up together molds us
When psychologist Darby Saxbe began studying how parenthood shapes the brain, she made a seismic discovery that upended a long-held assumption: that only mothers undergo major biological shifts after a child's birth. Her pioneering research on what's now called "dad brain"—the
Henan University Model: By 2030, a greener digital economy could prevent pollution
Technology continues to transform how economies function, but its environmental impact raises serious questions. A recent model from researchers at Henan University suggests there’s a way to keep progress moving without adding to the damage. By linking digital growth to cleaner
France releases suspected Russian 'shadow fleet' tanker after fine paid
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said the vessel was departing Marseille after a payment of "several million euros".
Tehran threatens US and closes Hormuz for drills amid nuclear talks
Iran has temporarily closed the Strait of Hormuz for live-fire drills on Tuesday as tensions with the US escalate, even as new nuclear talks in Geneva seek to avert open conflict.
John Fetterman Hits New Low in Quest for Donald Trump’s Approval
Ex-Progressive Senator John Fetterman is bucking his party yet again, but this time the fallout could drastically impact the results of future elections. The Pennsylvania turncoat came out in favor of voter ID legislation, revealing that he would support a clean bill if it
Dual nationals face scramble for UK passports as new rules come into force
Entry requirements to the UK for dual nationals are being overhauled as part of sweeping changes to the immigration system.
Series Creators Push Back as the Industry Gets ‘Nervous’ About Important Stories and Female Perspective: ‘The Content Might Be Different Enough to Actually Make a Difference’
The industry is getting “nervous about telling important stories.” “It’s becoming extremely safe,” said Andri Omársson, CEO of the Icelandic production company Glassriver.“The line I always get is that ‘the news is horrifying to watch, so our productions should be entertaining
Record-breaking Antarctic drill reveals 23 million years of climate history
An international team featuring faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York has drilled the longest ever sediment core from under an ice sheet, providing a record stretching back millions of years that will help climate scientists forecast the fate of the ice
Africa: Ebola Has Gone From a Global Emergency to a Disease We Can Stop, Says CEPI Chief
[allAfrica] "In a single decade, the world has transformed Ebola from a global emergency to a disease that can be stopped in its tracks," said Dr Richard Hatchett, CEO of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI). Dr Hatchett said, a few weeks ago, Ebola
From Berlin to Tenerife: All the destinations Ryanair won’t fly to anymore in 2026
Ryanair has added another French airport to its list of route cuts for 2026, citing aviation taxes.
ByteDance says it will add safeguards to AI video tool Seedance 2.0 following Hollywood backlash
After facing mounting pressure from Hollywood alongside legal threats from Disney, ByteDance moves to tighten safeguards on its AI video app, Seedance 2.0.
Tobias Nölle Returns to Berlinale Panorama With Hybrid Island Portrait ‘Tristan Forever’
A decade after “Aloys” won the Fipresci Prize at the Berlin Festival’s Panorama, Swiss filmmaker Tobias Nölle returns to the section with “Tristan Forever,” a meditative, genre-elusive hybrid that tracks a French doctor’s 30-year obsession with Tristan da Cunha, the world’s
Silent Shout Turns 20
The post Silent Shout Turns 20 appeared first on Stereogum .
Live updates: Democrats make new offer in DHS fight; US takes part in talks with Iran
Democrats have made a new offer to the White House in negotiations to reopen the Department of Homeland Security, which shut down on Saturday over a fight centered in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Democrats initially sent a 10-point plan featuring their wishlist on
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple director explains how a pivotal moment was inspired by Heat
Check out an exclusive special feature from the movie's home release
Uzbekistan overhauls healthcare with digital systems and modern facilities
Uzbekistan is modernising its healthcare system with new hospitals, advanced pediatric care and a rapidly expanding private sector. Digital health systems, regional services and medical education are also improving, making quality healthcare more accessible nationwide.
Web Summit Qatar 2026 returns with $2 billion boost and global tech ambitions
Web Summit Qatar 2026 opens in Doha with $2 billion in new funding, fresh incentives for entrepreneurs and a fast-growing global tech ecosystem.
How I Learned to Love the Dead
No band was more suspect for a straight-edge Eighties kid. But slowly a fan was born — one shaggy jam at a time
Breaking through the return-to-office mirage
Hybrid is no longer a moment — it is the operating system of modern work. Leaders who accept that fact and design for it will find themselves ahead of rivals who manage by headline rather than by evidence.
Bob Weir’s Beautiful Second Act
After Jerry Garcia’s death, the Grateful Dead's other singer and guitarist had to find a new role. It wasn’t easy — but in the end, it was more satisfying than anyone imagined
Australian Comedic Drama ‘Kangaroo Island’ Hops to Blue Harbor for U.S. Release (EXCLUSIVE)
Blue Harbor Entertainment has acquired all U.S. rights to “Kangaroo Island,” Timothy David’s directorial debut that received recognition from the Film Critics Circle of Australia with four nods including best film. The Australian production also ranked among the country’s 10
Playing in the Band: Mickey Hart Remembers Bob Weir
The Grateful Dead drummer-percussionist honors his friend and bandmate of many years
Bobby Weir Through the Eyes and Lens of Chloe Weir
The Grateful Dead singer-guitarist's daughter, who served as Dead & Company's official photographer, shares some of her favorite photos and memories of her dad































