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How will Takaichi navigate between right-wing ideals and reality?
In her short term as prime minister, Sanae Takaichi has shown that she has the same kind of reality distortion field that other singular political talents have. Her status as Japan’s first female prime minister, her middle-class (read: non-hereditary) background and her blunt,
WarioWare Captcha Tests Your Speed And Your Humanity
Maybe the secret to making the internet fun is making it incomprehensibly fast
Replacing humans with machines is leaving truckloads of food stranded and unusable
Supermarket shelves can look full despite the food systems underneath them being under strain. Fruit may be stacked neatly, chilled meat may be in place. It appears that supply chains are functioning well. But appearances can be deceiving.
‘Trampling on Taiwan’s history’: Uproar over film on unsolved murders reopens wounds
The release of Taiwanese film The Century Bloodshed, originally set for 2027, has been postponed indefinitely.
Sarawak wants more pig farms, even as other Malaysian states raise a stink
Disease control, modern farming methods and distance from dense urban centres give Sarawak an edge.
Trump lambasts Maher rhetoric as 'very boring, anti-Trump'
President Trump on Saturday lashed out at comedian Bill Maher over his criticism of the commander in chief from the day before, with the president referring back to his dinner with Maher at the White House last year. The president in a lengthy Truth Social post praised how
Margot Robbie’s Skin Was Photographed to Become Cathy’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ Wallpaper; How Filmmakers Made the Walls Sweaty and Moist
“Wuthering Heights” production designer Suzie Davies was excited to get a call from Emerald Fennell, since she’d worked on period dramas from this era before — not to mention on Fennell’s lavish “Saltburn.” “I thought it’d be fun,” Davies says. But Fennell had a different
James Van Der Beek’s Brother Posts Statement Thanking Supporters For ‘Outpouring of Love’: ‘I Now Know Why People Call it Heartbreak’
James Van Der Beek’s younger brother, Jared Van Der Beek, took to Instagram on Friday to thank those who have reached out following James’ death on Wednesday. “There’s a special bond that exists between brothers and two days ago, that physical bond was broken,” he wrote. “I now
Timothée Chalamet Says Movies in Theaters Create “More of a Moment” and Explains His Press Tour: “This is the Aspirational, Hip-Hop Part of Me”
The 'Marty Supreme' star made an appearance at a special Valentine's Eve screening of 'Call Me by Your Name' on Friday.
10 of the best anti-Valentine's Day movies to stream now
In a "down with love" mood? Here are the best anti-romance movies streaming free or available for rental now, from drama to horror to comedy.
‘Wuthering Heights’: Creating Margot Robbie’s ‘Vagina Braids’ Hairstyle and Transforming Jacob Elordi From ‘Jesus’ to ‘Mr. Darcy’
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers for “Wuthering Heights,” now playing in theaters. “Wuthering Heights” director Emerald Fennell gave her hair and makeup department head, Sian Miller, a mood board of imagery featuring architecture, landscape, fashion, film,
What's in your wine? Using NMR to reveal its chemical profile
New work from Georgia Tech is showing how a simple glass of wine can serve as a powerful gateway for understanding advanced research and technologies. The project, inspired by an Atlanta Science Festival event hosted by School of Chemistry and Biochemistry Assistant Professor
Hideki Sato, Engineer Behind Sega’s Biggest Consoles, Dies At 77
Sato and his team were behind everything from the SG-1000 up through the Dreamcast
The dev behind my top upcoming RPG is a Hungarian chef who thought 'if not now, then when?' and learned coding from scratch to make his dream 'eurojank' masterpiece
"People have been craving this sort of experience, which was offered by Larian and CD Projekt."
Astronomers trace a star's three-year infrared glow to black hole birth
In 2014, a NASA telescope observed that the infrared light emitted by a massive star in the Andromeda galaxy gradually grew brighter. The star glowed more intensely with infrared light for around three years before fading dramatically and disappearing, leaving behind a shell of
How Indigenous ideas about nonlinear time can help us navigate ecological crises
It is common to think of time as moving in only one direction—from point A, through point B, to point C.
US eyes 30 ISIS targets in latest strikes on Syria
The U.S. military conducted strikes against dozens of ISIS targets inside Syria this month as part of an ongoing “relentless military pressure” campaign on the terrorist network following a December ambush that killed three Americans, according to U.S. Central Command
Lucas Pinheiro Braathen makes history for Brazil after winning giant slalom gold in Milano Cortina
Lucas Pinheiro Braathen beat Switzerland's Marco Odermatt by 0.58 seconds in the giant slalom event to clinch the gold and with it, securing Brazil's first ever medal in the Winter Olympics.
US ambassador to NATO: 'We need strong allies, not dependents'
The U.S. ambassador to NATO on Saturday expressed the need for “strong allies, not dependents” in response to a question about NATO defense spending contributions at the Munich Security Conference. The Czech Republic has refused to increase the country’s defense spending above
That new Metal Gear Solid collection won't include Metal Gear Online, but it will have Peace Walker's essential online co-op
Konami giveth, and Konami taketh away.
When AI meets physics: Unlocking complex protein structures to accelerate biomedical breakthroughs
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming how scientists understand proteins—these are working molecules that drive nearly every process in the human body, from cell growth and immune defense to digestion and cell signaling. At NUS, researchers are harnessing AI to
Saudi Arabia Looks To Extend Death Grip Over Game Industry With New $6 Billion Acquisition
ByteDance might sell the maker of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang to Savvy Games
Will Warsaw become the seat of a new EU agency? To be decided in March
Warsaw is one of the candidates for the location of the new EU Customs Office. In the background, however, there is a political battle and a race against a gigantic technological challenge.
Undoing as Remaking: How Abraham Lincoln Drew Poetry and Power from His Suicidal Depression
Life-affirming inspiration from a man who knew intimately “that intensity of thought, which will some times wear the sweetest idea thread-bare and turn it to the bitterness of death.”






































