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'Stormy seas' of Gaza row overshadow Berlin film fest finale
The 76th Berlin Film Festival draws to a close on Saturday after 10 days of what its director called "stormy seas" unleashed by a controversy over the war in Gaza, which often overshadowed discussion of the 22 films in competition. The row erupted at the beginning of the
Are one in 200 men really related to Genghis Khan? Maybe not, according to a new study
In present day Kazakhstan, both local folklore and genetic evidence found buried in royal tombs have shone a light on the region's ties to Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire. New DNA analysis of ruling elites from the Golden Horde—the northwestern extension of the Mongol
For thousands of years, solar eclipses have been associated with the fate of rulers
The moon crossed the sun's path on February 17, causing what is known as an annular solar eclipse. The sun was not covered completely, but the moon blocked enough of its light to leave a fiery ring. Unless you're deep in the southern hemisphere, you won't have noticed.
Liam St. John Is Carving a Lane in the Roots Music World by Keeping It Raw
Man of the North is a bluesy, powerful album that announces the Washington state songwriter as an artist you need to know
Interdimensional railway sim Voidtrain gets a patch that expands your inventory, a 50% discount and new DLC that's free until Monday
Welcome alien pets aboard your train in Voidtrain: Tour de Void.
Bad Bunny’s ‘DtMF’ Is Powerful in Any Language. This Viral Japanese Version Proves It
"I was just really blown away by the meaning of it," says Tik Tok creator Amanda Nolan
Five key takeaways from the Supreme Court's landmark decision against Trump's tariffs
What's far less certain is the longer-reaching impacts as the economy and markets again adjust to a changing landscape.
“Celtic curse” hotspots found in Scotland and Ireland with 1 in 54 at risk
Researchers have mapped the genetic risk of hemochromatosis across the UK and Ireland for the first time, uncovering striking hotspots in north-west Ireland and the Outer Hebrides. In some regions, around one in 60 people carry the high-risk gene variant linked to iron
Pezeshkian says Iran will not bow to pressure amid US nuclear talks
Feb 21 (Reuters) - Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Saturday that his country would not bow its head to pressure from world powers amid nuclear talks with the United States. "World powers are lining up to force us to bow our heads... but we will not bow our heads
What now? Cautious response in Asia after US court clips Trump’s emergency tariff powers
One expert said that any relief from the court ruling would likely only be temporary.
LAKE’s Eli Moore Announces Debut Solo Album The Power Line: Hear The Title Track
Last year, LAKE released their 10th album Bucolic Gone. Now the indie pop band’s Eli Moore is announcing his debut solo LP The Power Line and sharing the title track. About the single, Moore says: The album was recorded and mixed at the Anacortes Unknown Recording Studio with
Truckers will have to take test in English amid CDL crackdown
The announcement is part of a larger effort to address English proficiency for commercial drivers.
Huckabee Sanders on tariffs: Fastest way to get Trump to act is 'tell him that he can't'
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R) on Friday said the quickest way to have President Trump act on tariffs "is to tell him that he can't," after the Supreme Court ruled that his use of emergency powers to enact his sweeping tariff agenda was unconstitutional. The high
Sony killing Bluepoint Games is PlayStation's latest big failure
Demon's Souls and Shadow of the Colossus studio Bluepoint Games' closure is an embarrassing move on Sony's part and a blow to PlayStation Studios.
US farmers are rejecting multimillion-dollar datacenter bids for their land: ‘I’m not for sale’
Families are navigating the tough choice between unimaginable riches and the identity that comes with land When two men knocked on Ida Huddleston’s door last May, they carried a contract worth more than $33m in exchange for the Kentucky farm that had fed her family for
Mirror image pheromones help beetles 'swipe right' to find mates
There are many ways to communicate with prospective romantic partners. If you are a Japanese scarab beetle, it's a matter of distinguishing left from right. New work from U.S. and Chinese scientists, published this week in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, shows
Earliest evidence of indigo-dyed textiles and single-needle knitting discovered in Bronze Age Anatolia
A research team led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Çiğdem Maner from Koç University's Department of Archaeology and History of Art has uncovered remarkable textile fragments at Beycesultan Höyük that rewrite our understanding of Bronze Age craftsmanship in Anatolia. Published in the
The Logitech Superstrike has allowed me to get excited over some genuinely new PC gaming technology for the first time in what feels like forever
It will join the likes of X3D processors, Hall effect keyboards, and OLED monitors.
Affordability is a structural problem that monetary policy can’t fix
The affordability crisis, especially in housing, health care and education, is not about Federal Reserve decisions.
Charli XCX Meets Dave Grohl, Reviews His “Apple” Dance
Earlier this week, Foo Fighters announced their new album Your Favorite Toy and shared the title track. Last night the band went on The Graham Norton Show to play it live for the first time, as well as to chat with Charli XCX. The post Charli XCX Meets Dave Grohl, Reviews His





































