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The 'Rotten' Hit: How Netflix's Godzilla Rom-Com Defied the Critics
Despite a dismal 26% critic score, Adam Cohen and Rosamund Pike's latest venture is racking up millions of views via the...
Liverpool's £250m Summer Splurge Leaves Squad Weaker, Not Stronger
The Reds spent record sums but emerged with an unbalanced, mediocre squad — and glaring holes on the flanks.
Google Finally Gives Pixel's Now Playing Its Own Standalone App
Pixel users get a dedicated app for song history, streaming integration, and manual identification—plus a privacy-first ...
30 Years in One Parking Lot: The Untold Resilience of El Norteño's Taco Truck
For three decades, Rafael Quintanar has served tacos from the same spot, feeding construction workers, politicians, and ...
When a Single Call or Injury Redefined NHL Legacies
From a missed high‑stick call on Wayne Gretzky to a star goalie’s groin injury, the NHL’s recent ‘what‑ifs’ reveal how f...
The Strangers: Chapter 1 Revives Horror Franchise with a Chilling First Entry
Lionsgate's The Strangers: Chapter 1 revives the horror franchise with a chilling first entry, but can it sustain the mo...
Gus Van Sant returns with "Dead Man's Wire": A hostage drama that demands re-evaluation
After seven years, Gus Van Sant delivers a gritty 1970s hostage thriller starring Bill Skarsgård, now streaming on Netfl...
Rising Premiums Push Americans to Question Health Insurance Value
Premiums have more than doubled for many, sparking a crisis of confidence in U.S. health coverage.
$21 Million Toll: How Trump’s Tariffs Cost Florsheim and the Nation
The former administration’s tariff drive aimed to reshuffle jobs but instead piled $21 million in duties on Florsheim sh...
Chicago’s $31 Million Social‑Media Tax Fails to Stop Teen Takeovers
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s $0.50‑per‑user tax on tech firms won’t curb the city’s violent teen crowds, while aldermen push ...
Canada-China Tourism Surge: $2B Market Reawakens as Visa Rules Ease
Chinese group tours resume, visa waivers for Canadians, and arrivals nearly double—but pre-pandemic peaks remain distant...
The £65 Dunelm Lounger: How a Heatwave is Driving Garden Furniture Sales
As temperatures climb, affordable outdoor seating from retailers like Dunelm is becoming a seasonal essential for garden...
Apple TV+'s Sci-Fi Bet: Three Shows, Patience, and a Quiz That Proves Commitment
Apple TV+ has built a sci-fi reputation on Severance, See, and Vince Gilligan's Pluribus — but long gaps between seasons...
Peter Phillips's Royal Wedding Clouds by Ex-Husband's Claims of Estrangement
Next Saturday's wedding of Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling is overshadowed by her ex-husband Dino Sperling's allegat...
Final Fantasy x Magic: The Gathering Accessories: Full Art, Lower Cost, High Demand
Square Enix and Ultra Pro release a new line of Final Fantasy x Magic: The Gathering accessories featuring full artwork ...
Monofacial vs Bifacial Solar: The Efficiency Trade-Off Most Homeowners Miss
A detailed comparison reveals that bifacial panels can produce up to 19% more energy — but only under specific condition...
Khloe and Scott's Blended Family Bond: A Celebration of Love and Support
Khloe Kardashian and Scott Disick prove their blended family bond is stronger than ever as they celebrate his 43rd birth...
Katie Price's Instagram Back Online After Nudity Complaint, Dubai Prison Drama Continues
Katie Price's account returns after Meta flagged 'ludicrous' nudity and CBD gummy posts, as she tries to explain her hus...
Laos Cave Rescue: Four Freed, Two Missing After 10-Day Gold Prospecting Ordeal
Four villagers safely evacuated from a flooded cave in Laos after ten days, but two still missing as international teams...
How Tiny Choices Echo Through the Cosmos, Says Astrophysicist
An astrophysicist links the planet’s subtle motions to everyday decisions, urging readers to see small acts as catalysts...
London Mother Faces ALS Battle After Diagnosis, Launches Fundraiser
Alexandra Apalaghiei, 35, confronts a terminal ALS diagnosis and seeks public support to cover mounting care costs.
How a Guerrilla Art Project Exposes Big Tech’s Corporate Personhood Power Play
A street‑level art movement is spotlighting the Supreme Court’s 1886 decision and Delaware’s outsized corporate sway ove...
Emilia Clarke Calls Out Set Safety Gaps and Shares Personal Health Journey
The Game of Thrones star reveals unsafe nude‑scene practices, survivor’s guilt after two brain aneurysms, and her decisi...
The Unseen Hand: Russell Vought's Shadowy Grip on America
A critical look at the architect of the Trump administration's dismantling of government capacities and democratic norms...
Bare Shins and 400 Years of History: Inside the Cotswold Olimpick Games' Shin-Kicking Crown
Andrew Bailey wins 2026 shin-kicking title without straw padding at England's 400-year-old Cotswold Olimpick Games.
The Private Cost of a Cirencester Wedding: Phillips and Sperling
While the royal circle prepares for a quiet ceremony in Cirencester, a shadow of family estrangement looms over the upco...
The Cat Bin Lady's Enduring Shadow: A Cautionary Tale of Viral Infamy
Sixteen years after her infamous cat-tossing video went viral, Mary Bale remains a recluse, forever defined by a moment ...
The Last of Us: A New Standard for Video Game Adaptations
The critically acclaimed HBO series has set a new benchmark for video game adaptations, but what makes it so groundbreak...
Postpartum Depression Rates Skyrocket in US: Experts Sound Alarm
A disturbing trend has emerged in the US, with postpartum depression rates more than doubling in just over a decade. Exp...
Zelda's 40th: A Puzzle Collection Fit for a Hero
Nintendo's latest tribute to the beloved franchise comes with a hefty price tag.