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Fairy Tail returns to serialization to celebrate 20th anniversary
Hiro Mashima's Fairy Tail returns to Weekly Shonen Magazine with a short serialization to celebrate the series' 20th anniversary with new chapters.
Method Man Says He Never Committed to Wu-Tang Clan’s Australia Tour Dates
Several members of the hip-hop collective failed to appear at their Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney shows in March
'Morale boost': NASA carries out Moon mission during tough year for science
As the four Artemis astronauts approached a high point of their lunar mission—getting slung around the far side of the moon—NASA staffers crowded into Houston's famed mission control room Monday for a team photo.
High fuel costs due to Iran war forcing Philippine farmers to abandon harvests
Buyers are pulling out as a result of weak demand and surging costs.
Over 100 nabbed in Cambodia casino scam bust; replica Japanese police station found in separate raid
The commission revoked casino licence No. 325, which was granted on November 19, 2025.
Centauros: Greece's anti-drone system that changes 'war of drones' at low cost
The anti-drone system, named after a mythical creature symbolising untamed forces of nature, uses electronic warfare technology to detect and neutralise UAVs without munitions.
Don’t drain your nest egg: What every retiree needs to know about IRS tax debt
Dipping into your retirement accounts can trigger a vicious cycle of new taxes and lost compound interest.
Netflix Price Hikes Ruled Illegal by Italian Court That Says Consumers Should Get Refunds; Streamer Will Appeal
A Rome court has ruled that Netflix price hikes in Italy are illegal. The decision sides with a consumer advocacy group which claims the streaming giant broke local rules by raising prices to its service between 2017 and 2024 and said customers are entitled to a refund. The
All the letters
Every writer has all of them. 26 in most Western languages. But no writer knows all the words. That’s the gap where creativity, effort and possibility lie–between the universal letters and the unlimited words. This is an analogy for arenas as diverse as sports and commerce.
Markets send mixed signals ahead of Trump's deadline to escalate Iran war
European and Asian markets sent mixed signals on Tuesday in anticipation of US President Donald Trump's deadline for Iran to agree to a deal "before all Hell will reign down on them".
John Cage’s Silent, Avant-Garde Piece 4′33″ Gets Covered by a Death Metal Band
When we think of silence, we think of meditative stretches of calm: hikes through deserted forest paths, an early morning sunset before the world awakes, a staycation at home with a good book. But we know other silences: awkward silences, ominous silences, and—in the case of
Water on the moon? New study narrows down the mostly likely locations
Water likely accumulated on the moon slowly over billions of years, rather than during one big event, according to a new study by an international team of scientists. The researchers, including Paul Hayne, a planetary scientist at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space
The ETF easy button for Bitcoin (and the fine print you need to read)
Bitcoin ETFs offer the convenience of buying crypto from your standard brokerage account, but what are investors giving up for the privilege?
Gulf source: Iran reverses course, bars oil tankers through Hormuz Strait after Israel strikes petrochemical complex
According to Reuters, Iran barred two Qatari tankers from entering the strait, even though their passage had been approved through Pakistani mediation. On Saturday, Israel killed at least five people in airstrikes targeting a major petrochemical complex in southwestern Iran,








































