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Britney Spears pleads guilty to reckless driving after arrest
The 44-year-old will avoid jail time after her arrest in California earlier this year.
Resident Evil Requiem Producer Says The Negative Reaction To Grace’s DLSS 5 AI Slop Filter Proves Capcom ‘Got The Design Right’
Capcom producer Masato Kumazawa believes that fans' 'strong opinions' on Grace's DLSS 5 makeover were an overall positive for the team
Jacob Elordi Drops Out of Cannes Jury Due to Foot Injury
Jacob Elordi won’t be jetting to the Cannes Film Festival. The actor was being courted for the official jury, but he had to drop out due to a foot injury, Variety has confirmed. Page Six Hollywood was first to report that Elordi would be replaced as a juror after he broke his
As ‘Michael’ Eyes a Sequel, Will the Divide Between Fans and Critics Intensify?
"I do think the critical response seems a bit disingenuous," a Michael Jackson biographer tells The Hollywood Reporter amid the continued debate about the Lionsgate film that has become a smash.
Britney Spears Pleads Guilty to Reckless Driving in DUI Case, Avoids Jail: ‘She’s Doing Well’
The pop star received a year of probation and must submit to requested searches of her vehicle and meet with her psychologist every week
Mark Hamill's 1980 Muppet Show episode predicted Star Wars' future
The 1980 Star Wars/Muppet Show crossover, featuring Luke Skywalker, R2-D2, C-3PO, and Chewbacca, is still a fun watch — and weirdly prescient.
D&D's official new series fixes the biggest issue with shows like Critical Role
Dungeon Masters keeps it episodes short and focused, making it easier for viewers to follow and get invested in the story and characters.
How 'digital twins' could help predict the fate of a forest
In his office at Michigan State University, forestry professor David Carter shows off an image of a virtual forest on his laptop. It's not just any forest. It's a computerized replica, or "digital twin," of a loblolly pine stand, created using lidar, the laser scanning
Magnon lifetime extended 100x paves the way for mini quantum computers
Magnons are tiny waves in magnetization that travel through solid magnetic materials, much like the ripples that spread across a pond when a stone is thrown into it. Unlike photons, which travel through empty space or optical fibers, magnons propagate within a magnetic solid.
Gijs Van Vaerenbergh Gracefully Reimagines a 16th-Century Belgian Abbey Church in Steel
An ethereal, life-size sculpture by Gijs Van Vaerenbergh is an ode to the historic Herkenrode Abbey. Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month. The article Gijs Van
Star Wars: Maul — Shadow Lord ending explained
Darth Maul just received one of Star Wars' most epic conclusions in the two-part finale of Maul — Shadow Lord. Here's how it might affect season 2.
The creator of Roomba is back with a furry robot companion
Colin Angle, the maker of the Roomba and the man who helped put 50 million household robots into people's homes, is back with a new robot. But this one is designed as a companion, not a cleaner. The first robot from Angle's new company, Familiar Machines & Magic, is a dog-sized
Met Gala Boycott Message Projected on Bezos’s Manhattan Penthouse
"All working-class people deserve better than what we're getting,” a former Amazon worker told Hyperallergic ahead of this year’s gala, co-chaired by Jeff Bezos.
The Contiguous 41 States
Nowhere on XKCD’s map of The Contiguous 41 States does it say that you need to find the missing seven states, but that’s immediately where my mind went. And it was a little more challenging than I anticipated — all of New England is present & accounted for somehow? The answer
Three Russian diplomats expelled from Austria over spying accusations
They gathered information using a "forest of antennas" installed on top of diplomatic buildings, the foreign minister says.
Trump’s Justice Department in Crisis as Thousands of Lawyers Quit
The Justice Department is running out of attorneys. The nation’s largest law office has repeatedly asked for delays in its myriad cases, and, in doing so, has accidentally divulged a massive staffing crisis raging underneath the surface. In an obscure civil lawsuit dug up by
Trump’s Boat Strikes Accomplished Nothing, Damning Report Shows
Donald Trump is lying about the U.S. military’s escalating extrajudicial strikes on vessels in the Caribbean, according to a sweeping report from The Intercept published Monday. In late January, Trump claimed to reporters in the Oval Office that the Pentagon’s deadly strikes on
Scalpers Target Pokémon Pop-Tarts, Selling Them For Up To Eight Times Their Worth
What, no surprise inside?
Britney Spears Pleads Guilty To DUI
Britney Spears has plead guilty to her misdemeanor charge of driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol, the New York Times reports . The pop star was arrested for suspicion of DUI last March after highway patrol officers in Ventura County, California found her driving
The Pixel 11 could be the next victim of the RAM shortage
Google's next round of Pixel phones could be a downgrade compared to the Pixel 10 lineup due to the ongoing RAM shortage. Leaked specs for the Pixel 11 lineup shared by MysticLeaks include a possible starting configuration with only 8GB of RAM, rather than the current 12GB, as
Traffic in the Strait of Hormuz won’t return to normal until August or later, according to Kalshi traders
With a lack of a breakthrough in negotiations between the U.S. and Iran, traders increasingly see traffic returning to normal later and later.
Anthropic teams with Goldman, Blackstone and others on $1.5 billion AI venture targeting PE-owned firms
The move marks Anthropic's latest effort to deepen its lead in the market for enterprise AI as competition intensifies with rivals including OpenAI
Britney Spears Pleads Guilty to DUI, Will Avoid Jail Time
Britney Spears has pleaded guilty in her DUI case at an arraignment that took place on Monday morning. The pop singer entered her plea to a misdemeanor charge of driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol, meaning she will avoid jail time, reports the New York Times.
I’ve Got the Post-Duchamp Blues
MoMA’s Marcel Duchamp show made me long for those simpler times when "eliminating the artist's hand" provided a pathway back to the true self.

































