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Splinter Radical Rat decklist: MTG finally has a ninja Commander who doesn't stink
After two decades of MTG ninjas, Universes Beyond finally gave us a great ninja Commander: Ninja, Radical Rat.
Alan Osmond, Eldest Brother and Creative Force in the Osmonds Family Band, Dead at 76
Alan co-wrote many of the group's biggest hits and served as lead producer on several of their album
Why Miranda Priestly Doesn’t Remember Anne Hathaway’s Andy Sachs in ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’
In the sequel's trailer, the Meryl Streep character surprised fans by seemingly not recalling most of the events of the first movie. The team explained that decision at the NYC premiere.
Security researchers hacked the demo version of the European Commission's new age verification app in less than two minutes
Still a far cry from 'actually ready'.
Donald Trump Claims Apple CEO Tim Cook Once Called the President to ‘Kiss My Ass’
President Donald Trump praised Tim Cook, who’s stepping down as Apple’s CEO later this year, as “an incredible guy!!!” who had “an AMAZING career.” Trump also said the tech exec once called him during his first term in office to ask for help on an unspecified matter — and Trump
Pouty – “My Own Beauty”
Rachel Gagliardi used to be a member of the bands Slutever and Upset, and she started Pouty back in 2013 as a duo with Japanese Breakfast’s Michelle Zauner, releasing one song a day. Pouty evolved into Gagliardi’s solo project, and she released the extremely cool debut album
Uganda's Python Cave reveals how a Marburg virus outbreak could begin
Marburg virus disease (MVD) is a severe and often fatal hemorrhagic disease in humans caused by the Marburg virus. It is carried by Egyptian fruit bats and can spread to people after exposure in caves or mines where they live. So imagine the surprise of researchers when they
Small-scale and backyard egg producers in New England invited to participate in survey
As more families and small enterprises enter the egg market and more consumers buy local food, the stakes around backyard egg safety are growing. A single outbreak linked to small producers could pose a setback to public confidence in locally sourced food at a critical moment
A laser inspired by black holes: Extreme physics recreated in the lab
Researchers from Bar-Ilan University have successfully recreated key features of black hole physics in a laboratory setting using an innovative optical system that mimics how black holes behave after violent cosmic events such as collisions or mergers.
Netflix gives me a shred of hope for the live-action Gundam movie by casting Jason Isaacs
I'm not completely sold yet.
Stavros Halkias Sets Second Netflix Special ‘Uncle Stav’
Stavros Halkias has set his second Netflix special, “Uncle Stav,” which will premiere on the streamer sometime later this year. The New York-based comic will tape the hour in his hometown of Baltimore at the Lyric on April 24 and 25. “Uncle Stav” follows Halkias’ last Netflix
Watch live: Pentagon officials brief reporters on budget request
Pentagon officials will give remarks Tuesday morning on President Trump's fiscal 2027 budget request — which includes $1.5 trillion in defense spending. The request includes $1.1 trillion in “base discretionary” spending and $350 billion for “critical Administration
Eminem Celebrates 18 Years of Sobriety
The Grammy-winning rapper got clean in April 2008, previously telling Rolling Stone that he "knew I had to change my life"
Naomi Ackie, Alison Oliver and Éanna Hardwicke to Star in Luna Carmoon’s ‘To Make Ends Meat’
Writer-director Luna Carmoon has wrapped principal photography on her second feature following her breakout debut “Hoard” and unveiled a lineup of buzzy names that are leading the cast. “To Make Ends Meat” stars Naomi Ackie (“Sorry, Baby,” “Mickey 17”), Alison Oliver
Tucker Carlson Apologizes for Endorsing Trump Amid Massive Fallout
Donald Trump appears to have finally lost one of his most influential supporters. Ex-Fox News host Tucker Carlson disavowed the president Monday night during an interview with his brother, Republican operative and speechwriter Buckley Carlson, telling his audience that he was
Naomi Ackie, Alison Oliver to Star in Luna Carmoon’s Sophomore Feature ‘To Make Ends Meat’
The film — following three women who find themselves in debt to despicable men — will launch at Cannes, where Goodfellas is handling international sales.
Trump: 'I'd love somebody to buy' Spirit Airlines
President Trump came out against a potential merger between American Airlines and United Airlines in an interview with CNBC on Tuesday, but suggested Spirit Airlines should be bought. "I'd love somebody to buy Spirit, it's 14,000 jobs. Maybe the federal government should help
Failure – “The Rising Skyline” (Feat. Hayley Williams)
Failure release Location Lost in just a few days. The grunge greats have shared “The Air’s On Fire” and “A Way Down,” and today they’re back with the highly anticipated Hayley Williams collab “The Rising Skyline.” “Failure doesn’t do a lot of collaborations, but my friendship
Matthew McConaughey Paid Judy Greer’s Parking Bill When She Was ‘So Broke’ at ‘The Wedding Planner’ Table Read: ‘I Was So Mortified’
Judy Greer told Entertainment Tonight in a recent interview that Matthew McConaughey came to her aid after “The Wedding Planner” table read. She was “so broke” at the time and could not afford to pay the parking valet at the Roosevelt Hotel. McConaughey stepped in with cash to
Trump on extended ceasefire with Iran: 'I don't want to do that'
President Trump said Tuesday that he does not want to extend the ceasefire with Iran, with the the deadline slated to expire Wednesday. Trump, when asked by CNBC if he would consider lengthen the ceasefire if peace talks this week make progress, responded, “I don’t want to do
Show Me The Body – “Dance In The USA”
For a while now, we’ve been hearing rumbilngs about a new album from Show Me The Body, the difficult-to-describe New York hardcore-ish band. They’ve done a lot of touring and put out a good amount of music in recent years, but they haven’t released a proper album since Trouble
Schumer: Patel ‘grave risk’ to rule of law, national security
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) on Monday said a report in The Atlantic magazine alleging excessive drinking by FBI Director Kash Patel demonstrates that Patel is “a grave risk to the rule of law and to American national security.” “Over the weekend, more damning
1976 – The Year Jazz Fusion Died
I really want to write a book about fusion. Not just as a specific musical genre, but as an ethos. Because the music of the six-year span from 1969 to 1975, which I often feel was the best era for music, period, was almost entirely defined by the values of fusion: technological
Obama says Higher Ground production company to go independent
Former President Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama's production company Higher Ground will go independent after launching with Netflix after eight years, multiple outlets reported. In a Saturday interview with historian Jon Meacham at an event in Philadelphia honoring
Dow jumps 300 points, oil prices dip as investors shrug off Iran war uncertainty
US stocks jumped Tuesday morning as oil prices dipped and investors largely looked past uncertainty around the Iran war – instead hoping for a peace deal and focusing on strong earnings.
NASA rolls out key Artemis III rocket stage for 2027 Moon mission
NASA has rolled out a major section of its Space Launch System rocket for the Artemis III mission, set to launch in 2027. The core stage will be transported to Kennedy Space Center as part of preparations for a future crewed lunar landing.
Oil and stocks steady as US-Iran truce expiry looms
Oil prices dipped and stocks mostly edged higher Tuesday as investors held out hope that despite conflictual rhetoric there was scope for a deal to end the Middle East war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz to oil and gas shipments. Iran had not yet sent a delegation to
In Tehran, Iranians try to enjoy ceasefire while it lasts
Mobina Rasoulian, a 19-year-old student in Tehran, has been trying to make the most of nearly two weeks without bombing thanks to the ceasefire in the Middle East war that may have just hours left to run. "I went out without being stressed, I roamed around, went to cafes,



































