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‘The View’ Hosts Celebrate Kristi Noem’s Firing; Ana Navarro Says Her Department ‘Killed, Injured and Detained U.S. Citizens’
“The View” hosts reacted on Friday morning to the recent firing of Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, who was dismissed by President Donald Trump following several controversies. “This is a woman who, I think, has 100 reasons to get rid of her. Her department, under
Marathon's vault stash is too small and too cumbersome
Marathon's vault, aka its stash, is far too small, and sifting through items takes way too long.
How True Crime Podcasters Are Asking Listeners to Help Them Solve Cases
“Hello, weirdos.” That’s how the hosts of the popular “Morbid” podcast, Alaina Urquhart and her niece, Ash Kelley, greet their listeners at the top of each episode. On their show, which they’ve produced since May 2018, the Boston-based duo delve into scary tales about serial
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie adds surprise Nintendo villain, Wart
Nintendo's oft-overlooked bad guy Wart from Super Mario Bros. 2 is coming to Illumination's new Mario Galaxy movie, new poster confirms.
Málaga Festival Buzz Title ‘Runner,’ Sold by Latido, Introduces Talent-to-Track Director Laura García Alonso
“Runner,” Laura García Alonso’s debut feature, tells the story of a young competitive athlete who suffers a psychotic break while training intensely for a major race. The film, sold internationally by Madrid-based Latido Films, premieres in competition at this year’s Málaga
Getting to Know María Isabel’s Restless Heart
The singer-songwriter shares how she made it to the other side of heartbreak with new songs that blend hip-hop, R&B, and Latin sounds
‘Today’ Anchors Detail Savannah Guthrie’s ‘Moving’ First Visit to Set Amid Mom Nancy’s Disappearance: ‘Her Grace Is Second to None Under Pressure’
Anchors at NBC’s “Today” took a few minutes Friday to reflect on colleague Savannah Guthrie’s visit to the set the day before — her first appearance at the show’s studio at New York’s Rockefeller Center since her mother, Nancy Guthrie, went missing in late January. “I think we
Pokémon Pokopia Turns The Literal God Of The Sea Into Your Favorite Southern Peepaw
The life sim is even giving the gods of its universe a more distinct personality
‘Melania’ Sets Amazon Prime Video Streaming Release Date
“Melania,” documentary that follows the first lady in the 20 days leading up to Donald Trump’s second presidential inauguration, will begin streaming on Amazon Prime Video on March 9. The film was directed by Brett Ratner, who was best known for directing the first three “Rush
Call of Duty is the latest game deployed to celebrate the Trump Administration's violent tactics
The White House posted a video splicing footage from Call of Duty with its deadly real-life Iran airstrikes.
Macao: A year-round destination with dynamic events and a buzzing new area
Despite its small size, Macao delivers with festivals, parades and attractions suited to all kinds of visitors.
Pokémon Company calls out White House over game-themed 'MAGA' post
Once again, the folks behind the massively popular Pokémon franchise have issued a statement distancing themselves from the Trump administration's activities.
'La Macarena' writer slams White House use of song in Iran bombing video
One of the writers of 'La Macarena' has attack the unauthorised use of his song in a viral White House social media video showing bombings and fighters being deployed for Operation Epic Fury in Iran.
Harry Styles Performs Stunts on Set in ‘American Girls’ Music Video
To coincide with his new album “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.,” Harry Styles has released the music video for “American Girls.” Directed by James Mackel, the video shows Styles performing stunts on a film set, driving a car under a giant truck that explodes in his
Methanol-tolerant microbial strain could make sustainable biomanufacturing more economically viable
A research team affiliated with UNIST has engineered a microbial strain capable of rapidly growing in high concentrations of methanol, marking a significant step forward in biorefinery technology. This breakthrough provides a foundational platform for sustainable
Box Office: ‘Hoppers’ Earns $3.2 Million in Previews, ‘The Bride’ Opens to Dreary $1 Million
Pixar’s “Hoppers” nabbed $3.2 million in previews, while Warner Bros.’s “The Bride” netted a tepid $1 million. Family films have dominated the box office in recent months and “Hoppers,” which has been embraced by critics, is expected to continue the trend. The animal-centric
Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman would love to see an Invincible x MTG crossover
The crossover would build on the 2020 collaboration that marked the beginning of Universes Beyond
'Massive' numbers killed by gunmen in latest Nigeria attack, senator tells BBC
Suspected Islamist militants reportedly seized control of a village for two days before being forced out by troops and air strikes.
iOS exploit kit Coruna may have begun life as a set of iPhone hacking tools used by the US government, according to security researchers
Nothing to hide, but plenty to fear.
Council considers extending food voucher scheme
The council earmarks £1m to pay for the vouchers as part of a new Crisis and Resilience Fund.
Trump-tariff refunds being hashed out in closed-door ‘settlement conference’
Businesses have raised concerns about what they expect to be a months- or years-long process to get refunds.
Lebanon: Israeli strikes on Hezbollah stronghold displace thousands in Beirut
Israeli strikes on Beirut’s suburbs have forced a mass exodus, with more than 95,000 people displaced after evacuation warnings for the crowded southern suburbs.
Anthropic CEO apologizes for lashing out at Trump as he gears up for court battle with Pentagon
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei on Thursday apologized for bashing the Trump administration in an explosive letter to staffers as he gears up for a court battle over the Pentagon’s blacklisting of his AI firm.
Voices from Iran: protests, fear and scarcity
From Kurdistan in western Iran to the shores of the Gulf and in Tehran, AFP reporters have spoken to Iranians throughout the week to build a picture of their lives under daily US and Israeli bombardment. Most spoke of anxiety, but also frustration about rising prices and, for
This is how Ukraine has countered Russia's Iran-designed drones
Ukraine is preparing to despatch military drone specialists to Gulf states to help them fend off Iranian-designed drones -- something the Ukrainian army has been doing since the start of Russia's invasion. The military assault launched in February 2022 spawned a cat-and-mouse
Latest news bulletin | March 6th, 2026 – Evening
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this March 6th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Pokémon Winds and Waves need to bring back Yellow's iconic Pikachu mini-game
Pikachu's Beach from Pokémon Yellow wasn't accessible when the game launched in North America
A new 'molecular switch' for inborn immunity identified
Innate immune sensors—known as pattern recognition receptors (PRRs)—detect specific molecular components of bacterial or viral intruders. The PRRs forward the signals which results in the production of interferons, which in turn guide the immune cells. However, until now the
“For the Colonel, It Was Finger-Lickin’ Bad”
Here’s a gem from the archive of the NY Times. One day in September 1976, NY Times food critic Mimi Sheraton and Colonel Harland Sanders stopped into a Manhattan Kentucky Fried Chicken . The Colonel, then estranged from the company he founded, strolled into the kitchen after
Saving the Girl with Dementia
It takes a family to drive research for a rare disease forward The post Saving the Girl with Dementia appeared first on Nautilus .
Fucked Up Announce Year Of The Monkey, Share Two Half-Hour Tracks
Fucked Up are no strangers to ambitious projects, but it’s hard to imagine anything more ambitious than what they’ve currently got underway. For decades, Fucked Up have been releasing long, expansive 12″ singles dedicated to the years of the Chinese Zodiac calendar. They’re




































