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Sandra Oh on Paramount, Skydance and Colbert cancellation: 'A plague on both your houses'
Actress Sandra Oh condemned the cancellation of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" during an appearance on the program Monday. "I am so sorry and properly outraged for the cancellation," she told Colbert. "Not only for you ... but for our entire culture and what it means for
Scientists use X-rays to remotely measure magnetic reconnection in near-Earth space
The magnetosphere, formed by Earth's magnetic field, acts as a protective shield that deflects solar wind—the flow of charged particles constantly streaming from the sun toward our planet. This magnetic barrier protects our atmosphere and the technology we increasingly depend
A four-day work week could help Australia's economy
Productivity is top of mind for Australia's Albanese government. Treasurer Jim Chalmers is convening a productivity roundtable, bringing together union and business groups, and seeking public submissions "to unlock new ideas and build consensus around reforms."
Engineers study little-known hazard of lunar landings
When spacecraft land on the moon, their engines unleash huge clouds of dust and debris that can damage expensive equipment and threaten future lunar bases. As space agencies plan to establish a lasting presence on the moon, understanding how these plumes form has become a
Everything We Saw At Today's Pokémon Presents Showcase
It’s time for another Pokémon Presents, the twice-a-year presentation The Pokémon Company puts on to tell the world about some of the projects it has in the works. This is usually where we get a bunch of updates on live-service games like Pokémon Unite, TCG Pocket, and Go, as
David Letterman’s Team Stands by Colbert, Posts 20 Minutes of Letterman Mocking CBS After ‘The Late Show’ Canceled: ‘You Can’t Spell CBS Without BS’
David Letterman has not officially gone on record reacting to CBS’ shocking decision to cancel “The Late Show,” which Letterman started in 1993 and hosted for 22 years before passing the baton to Stephen Colbert, but his thoughts on the matter are quite clear thanks to a
Your first look at the Pokémon animation from Wallace & Gromit studio
The Misadventures of Sirfetch & Pichu is coming in 2027, and it’ll be a hoot based on the brief new footage shared during Tuesday’s Pokémon Presents livestream. In the few seconds shared by Aardman Studios founder Peter Lord, a Wooloo is visible in the foreground as it chews
Sharpton: Trump releasing MLK assassination files 'desperate attempt to distract' from Epstein
The Rev. Al Sharpton, civil rights activist and MSNBC host, slammed the Trump administration’s decision to release the files on Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination, calling the move a “desperate” effort to “distract” from the Jeffrey Epstein case. “We need to be crystal
Researchers uncover dynamic interaction between FtsZ and ZapA in bacterial division
Bacterial cell division, a process wherein a single cell divides to form two identical daughter cells, represents one of the most essential biological processes. Understanding the precise mechanism behind this dynamic process can help in the development of targeted ways to
Superchunk – “Stuck In A Dream”
The final advance single from Superchunk’s new album Songs In The Key Of Yikes is a crowd-pleaser. Following “ Everybody Dies ,” “ Bruised Lung ,” “ Is It Making You Feel Something ,” and “ No Hope ,” “Stuck In A Dream” is the antepenultimate track and it’s a real blast.
More than 90% of new renewable energy capacity is now cheaper than fossil fuels, study shows
The global switch to renewable energy has passed a “positive tipping point”, according to two United Nations reports released on Tuesday.
Reneé Rapp: ‘I’m Really F-cking Stubborn and Very Defiant’
How the star turned "experiences that absolutely wrecked me" into Bite Me , one of the year's most exciting pop albums
Robin Williams’ Son Celebrates Late Father’s 74th Birthday: He ‘Lived to Make People Feel Seen’
Zachary Pym Williams spoke about wanting to carry on his father's legacy of giving people "permission to feel deeply and to laugh through the pain"
Trump pulls US out of UNESCO
President Trump is set to withdraw from The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the State Department announced on Tuesday. In announcing the U.S. is leaving the cultural organization, State spokesperson Tammy Bruce said that “like many UN
For success, festivals must involve locals at an early stage, study finds
Engaging the local residents is key to the success of local festivals.
World on brink of climate breakthrough as fossil fuels ‘run out of road’, UN chief says
António Guterres says ‘sun is rising on a clean energy age’ as 90% of renewable power projects cheaper than fossil fuels The world is on the brink of a breakthrough in the climate fight and fossil fuels are running out of road, the UN chief said on Tuesday, as he urged
Joanne Robertson Announces New Album Blurrr: Hear “Gown”
The UK musician Joanne Robertson has worked with all your favorite mysterious art-music types: Dean Blunt, Elias Rønnenfelt, Mica Levi, and so on. For several songs on Blurrr , her new album coming this fall on AD 93, she teamed with the cellist, composer, and producer Oliver
Andy Cohen on Colbert cancellation: 'CBS is just cooked'
Andy Cohen says CBS's cancelation of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" shows that the network is "cooked." "They are saying, 'We're done,'" Cohen, who hosts and executive produces his own late-night program, "Watch What Happens Live," on Bravo, said of CBS on his SiriusXM
‘Lilo & Stitch’ Gets Digital Release: Here’s How to Watch the Live Action Remake Online
The live-action remake of “Lilo & Stitch” will become available to watch at home via PVOD, on platforms such as Amazon Prime and Apple TV, starting July 22. A remake of Disney’s 2002 animated action-comedy of the same name, “Lilo & Stitch” follows the story of Stitch (voiced by
More ecological diversity means better nutritional resources in Fiji's agroforests
Indigenous agroforests (food-producing agroecosystems where trees and crops grow together in forest-like environments) may offer valuable insights for addressing two of the world's biggest challenges: declining biodiversity and rising non-communicable disease, according to
Hunter Biden lashes out at George Clooney over father's 2024 election exit
Joe Biden's son directs expletive-filled accusations at the Hollywood actor for his part in the former president quitting the campaign.
Cardinal says he returned from rare visit to Gaza with 'broken heart'
By Charlotte Greenfield JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, Jerusalem's Latin Patriarch, said on Tuesday he and church leaders had returned from a visit to Gaza with "broken hearts", calling the spiralling humanitarian crisis there "morally unacceptable".
Here’s our first look at Pokémon Champions, but we can’t play until 2026
It’s been a few months since The Pokémon Company announced Pokémon Champions with barely any details — until now. During Tuesday’s Pokémon Presents, Game Freak and The Pokémon Works (a newer subsidiary of The Pokémon Company) finally unveiled new information about their latest
Team confirms a fifth potentially habitable planet around L 98-59, a red dwarf 35 light-years away
A team led by UdeM researchers confirms a fifth potentially habitable planet around L 98-59, a red dwarf 35 light-years away.
Wheat is becoming more climate-resilient through nature-based plant breeding and machine learning
Nitrogen fertilizers used in agriculture contribute significantly to global warming. A new breeding concept, specifically for wheat, could help reduce nitrogen fertilization. This holobiont principle places the complex interactions between plants and soil microbiomes at the
A new dinosaur species discovered in China didn't roar, it chirped like a bird
With each new discovery in paleontology, we are gradually moving away from the Hollywood-inspired image of dinosaurs popularized by the Jurassic Park series. One of the most striking shifts has been in how we envision their appearance. Rather than the tough-skinned reptilian
Restoring your right to fix your car
Congress needs to quit stalling and pass the REPAIR Act.
Unusual plasma waves detected above Jupiter's north pole may finally have explanation
Recent observations of Jupiter's powerful magnetic field by NASA's Juno spacecraft have uncovered a never-before-documented variety of plasma waves that seem to defy our current understanding of planetary magnetospheres.
Pokémon Go is (finally) adding Eternatus in Go Fest 2025’s ‘Max Finale’
Pokémon Go’s annual Go Fest event will go out with a bang in August, with the addition of Eternatus — you know, the “Gigantic Pokémon” — as part of the game’s Pokémon Go Fest 2025 finale, developer Niantic announced Tuesday during July’s Pokémon Presents. Eternatus’ arrival
Giant trolls made from trash warn against environmental destruction
A group of six towering wooden trolls has taken up residence in a Californian forest, aiming to teach humans how to live more sustainably with nature.
Bessent says Powell doesn't need to resign but should conduct internal review
There have been no indications from Powell that he plans to step down despite a barrage of criticism from the Trump administration.
Anatomy and Ancient Sea Creatures Converge in Hiné Mizushima’s Felted Sculptures
Ancient ammonites meet squishy squids. 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 Anatomy and Ancient Sea Creatures Converge in Hiné Mizushima’s Felted
Warren Buffett knocks down reports that Berkshire's BNSF taps Goldman for a railroad takeover
The 94-year-old billionaire investor told CNBC's Becky Quick on the phone that no one from Goldman had talked to him or Greg Abel.
WHO condemns Israeli attack on its Deir al-Balah facilities and calls for ceasefire
The World Health Organisation (WHO) said that its staff accommodation and main warehouse in Deir al-Balah were subject to multiple Israeli attacks, including storming the building, forcing women and children to evacuate.
Top economist Mohamed El-Erian breaks ranks with Wall Street and says Powell should resign to preserve Fed independence
El-Erian, president of Queens' College at Cambridge University, said he was aware that his view did not align with the Wall Street consensus.
“Go F*** Yourself”: Stephen Colbert, Jon Stewart Ream Trump and CBS
Late-night hosts Stephen Colbert and John Stewart cursed out Donald Trump and CBS News Monday night following last week’s announcement that the Late Show With Stephen Colbert had been canceled. During his show, Colbert took a moment to respond to Trump celebrating the news that
Weird Al Yankovic and Lin-Manuel Miranda Bring Their Own Coldplay Camera to ‘Late Show’
Their jumbotron audience members included John Oliver with Jon Stewart, Jimmy Fallon with Seth Meyers, and an animated Donald Trump ducking from the cameras with the Paramount logo
What could biggest oil discovery in Poland's history mean for Europe's energy mix?
Euronews asked analysts if the huge oil and gas deposits discovered under the Baltic Sea offer Europe a chance to be less reliant on Russian energy.