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11 Jul 2025 Becoming Who You Are: Young Adult Books That Hit Deep From identity crises to quiet revolutions, these stories are about teens becoming their truest selves. Some fight the system, others fight their own fears, but all come out braver on the other side. The ADHD Advantage by Yvonne Joseph Release Date: June 10, 2025 ‘The ADHD Advantage’ is your empowering guide to thriving with ADHD. Using science-backed strategies, quick rituals, and relatable tools helps you boost focus, set boundaries, and embrace your unique brain, without shame or burnout. Just 20 minutes a day can change everything. Buy…

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Proteins were taken from the enamel of this Paranthropus robustus’ tooth. Credit: Dr. Bernhard Zipfel, with permission from Dr. Lazarus Kgasi, junior curator of Plio-Pleistocene Paleontology at Ditsong National Museum of Natural History in Pretoria, South Africa. For nearly a century, scientists have been puzzling over fossils from a strange and robust-looking distant relative of early humans: Paranthropus robustus. It walked upright, and was built for heavy chewing with relatively massive jaws, and huge teeth with thick dental enamel. It’s thought to have lived between 2.25 million and 1.7 million years ago. Humans today have a diverse array of hominin…

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If you stay to the end of the new Superman movie, you may find yourself wondering what Iggy Pop is singing as the credits roll.After reboot star David Corenswet has completed Clark Kent / Superman’s attempts to settle his alien past with his new life on Earth, Pop is heard performing a track titled “Punkrocker.”The lyrics seem a little distracted or even blasé – “You see me drivin’ down the street, I’m just not looking good / I got both hands off the wheel, I got you runnin’ / I’m listening to music you can’t hear, I got pretty music…

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My Chemical Romance launched their 2025 North American stadium tour on Friday (July 11) in Seattle in momentous fashion, performing the longest show of their career, according to setlist.fm.You can see the full setlist and video from the performance below.As promised, MCR played their landmark 2006 album, The Black Parade, in its entirety to start the show at Seattle’s T-Mobile Park. The band wore updated versions of their signature marching band uniforms from that era, and they reworked some The Black Parade songs with new arrangements.That included the vaudevillian “Mama,” which featured the new “dagger” outro that the band teased on social…

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The tides are turning once again. Baggy denim certainly had a good run but after keeping our eyes peeled on what’s just around the corner, it’s becoming clearer and clearer that the ultra-relaxed fits we once considered the default jean style are just simply no longer the top priority anymore for fashion people. Instead, summer 2025 is bringing a fresh batch of jeans, jean shorts, and jean skirts that are moving our denim collections forward.Ready to get with the program? Consider this your download on the biggest denim trends of the season that all the chicest people are already wearing.…

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Amazon Prime Day Sale 2025 has begun for users with Prime subscriptions. The sale, which went live at midnight July 12, is giving people the opportunity to get the best deals on various electronics and products till July 14. This is Amazon’s longest Prime Day sale as previously the company held the sale event only for a single day. You can grab the best deals on different products, especially consumer electronics such as washing machines, refrigerators, laptops, televisions, air conditioners, smartphones, true wireless stereo (TWS) earphones, Bluetooth speakers etc.Amazon Prime Day Sale 2025: The Best Discounts On TWS EarphonesThe e-commerce…

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Welcome to Today in Books. In this weekend edition, a look at all the news Book Riot covered this week. We Can Still Save the Institute for Museum and Library Services Bookshop.org Offers Free Shipping for “Anti-Prime Day” Here’s The Next Oprah’s Book Club Pick Pride Is Disappearing in Libraries Across the U.S.: Book Censorship News: July 11, 2025 The Most Read Books on Goodreads This Week The Bestselling Books of the Week, According to All the Lists Here’s What the Biggest Book Clubs are Reading in July 2025 All Access members, read on for even more bookish news! This…

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On June 12, 2025, an Air India flight crashed shortly after takeoff, killing 260 people. The plane was carrying over 33,000 gallons (125,000 liters) of fuel, leading to a massive fire, and several bodies were charred beyond recognition, fragmented or otherwise rendered unrecognizable. To identify the bodies, officials sought DNA samples from the victims’ family members. More than two weeks after the disaster, the completed DNA analysis successfully identified every person lost in the crash.Around the world, DNA analysis is the gold standard for identifying human remains following these kinds of mass disasters, whether they’re transportation accidents like the Air…

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You almost can’t quite believe that someone hadn’t had this idea before: a well-to-do creative couple living in a cosy Madrid apartment decide that they want to wrap-up their 15 year relationship. Instead of being embarrassed or even saddened by the decision, they instead chose to organise a big party, on the logic that everyone celebrates union and no-one celebrates separation. And that’s massively unfair on separation.Itsaso Arana is the comically unsentimental Ale, an independent filmmaker who refuses to let her guard down and spends the vast majority of the film with a scowl on her face as if to transmit her constant air of…

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Justin Bieber is dealing with a lot. Once a teen heartthrob, the superstar singer has been contending with his shifting public image since he grew out of his adolescent mischievousness and into an adult attempting to navigate his own complicated life. The past several months alone have seen spectators dissect Bieber’s lifestyle, from his relationship with his wife Hailey to his physical and mental health to his tendency to immerse himself in Black culture. With SWAG, Bieber addresses all of the above, in both direct and indirect ways. First and foremost, Justin Bieber wants to be down. He’s expressed as…

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You’ve gotta be careful buying random laptops on Amazon. There’s a lot of junk masquerading as good deals, especially when you get under $500. Don’t fall for it. Below, you’ll find the best Prime Day laptop deals on devices and accessories we’ve personally reviewed. More than ever, it’s possible to get an affordable computer you won’t instantly regret buying or a great discount on one you’ve had your eye on. Read our Best Prime Day Deals roundup or Prime Day Liveblog for more.Updated July 11, 2025: We’ve updated pricing throughout and removed dead deals as this quadrotastic Prime Day comes…

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These unforgettable stories uncover the hidden histories of “troublesome” women — those who were sent away, silenced or erased from society’s pages. Through both fiction and fact, they reveal the shocking truth behind institutions that controlled women’s lives, from forced adoptions to Magdalene laundries. Each book illuminates the way society dealt with women who dared to challenge its rules. But women came back with their unbreakable spirit, challenging the patriarchy, the church and the institutions that sought to silence them. Like my upcoming novel, Wayward Girls, these are stories of triumph and sisterhood. Girl in the Tunnel: My Story of Love and Loss as a Survivor of…

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AI could automate some government paperwork, but it comes with serious risksBrett Hondow / Alamy Many countries are exploring how artificial intelligence might help with everything from processing taxes to determining welfare benefits. But a survey shows citizens are not as enthusiastic as their governments – and this can create real risks for democracy. “Focusing only on short-term efficiency gains and shiny technology risks triggering public backlash and contributing to a long-term decline in democratic trust and legitimacy,” says Alexander Wuttke at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich in Germany. Wuttke and his colleagues asked around 1200 people in the…

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Curious about who Coco Jones’ fiancé is? The Grammy-winning artist and actress has enchanted audiences with her powerful voice and captivating presence. However, the spotlight has recently shifted to her current romantic relationship, as fans are wondering to learn more about the man in her life. So, here’s all the information we’ve gathered regarding Jones’ partner, including his profession and their journey together so far. Who is Coco Jones engaged to? Coco Jones is engaged to Donovan Mitchell. The duo is rapidly attracting media attention, as both are emerging as the most discussed couples in the realms of entertainment and…

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The British Canadian singer Rochelle Jordan has announced her first album since 2021. The new album, Through the Wall, is out September 26 via Empire. Jordan’s follow-up to Play With the Changes includes the recent single “Crave” and a new song that’s out today, “TTW.” Find the latter track below; scroll down for the new album’s cover artwork.Chicago house music DJ Terry Hunter produced “Crave,” and Byron the Aquarius and KLSH handled production for “TTW.” In a press statement, Jordan said of her new single:This song, “TTW,” is my album title track. It carries so much power to me. It’s…

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Dua Lipa boarded the Eurostar at Gare du Nord, the international train station in Paris, this week with a personalized Birkin and a Chanel 25 bag—and the two accessories weren’t even the most memorable aspects of her travel outfit. Shocking, I know. That award went to her gray Coperni minidress from the French brand’s pre-fall 2025 collection and the knee-high boots she wore with it, courtesy of Chrome Hearts. Why? Well, in Paris, a minidress paired with knee-high boots is one of 2025’s most-worn ensembles, and when it’s done right, it’s also the chicest. Yes, even more chic than more…

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Dominic Preston / The Verge: HMD says it will “scale back” US operations, citing “a challenging geopolitical and economic environment”, and appears to have stopped US sales of Nokia devices — Even Barbie couldn’t save it. … HMD Global, the company best known for licensing the Nokia brand … View Original Source Here

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11 Jul 2025 The Future Isn’t Ready for You: Must-Read Fantasy & Sci-Fi Books The future is closer than you think. These sci-fi reads explore genetic breakthroughs, rogue AI, and fractured societies on the edge of collapse. Smart, intense, and deeply human, they’ll leave you questioning what’s next. Augury of Blood (Legacy of Urmanghor Book 1) by Michael R. Schultheiss Release Date: July 5, 2025 Wandering gods and forces of darkness vie for control. Their plots entangle the destinies of a warrior defending his tribe, a king’s daughter with a terrible secret, and a great lord desperate to protect his…

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Some visitors have been evacuated from the Grand Canyon in Arizona. Spreading wildfires forced the evacuation on Friday of part of the famed Grand Canyon, with the US National Park Service appealing for visitors to stay calm. The canyon’s North Rim, which is less popular with tourists than the South Rim, was being cleared due to a blaze called the White Sage Fire. “Evacuees should travel calmly at a normal rate of speed and stay on paved roads only. North Rim day use is closed until further notice,” the Park Service said in an order. It was not immediately known…

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The term “blockbuster” is derived from a nickname for a particular type of bomb used by the Allies in World War II. That’s kind of ironic, because the word blockbuster was initially used in a cinematic contest to describe movies that were the opposite of bombs. Blockbusters, as the world now knows them, really came about in the mid 1970s, when films like Jaws and Star Wars drew such enormous crowds that people lined up around the block to see them. Hence, a block-buster.Fifty years later, “blockbuster” has almost become a catch-all word for a genre: Massive spectacles filled with enormous special effects that typically come out in…

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Over the past year, Australian rock duo Royel Otis has burst onto the global stage with a series of hits, each bigger than the last. But the band had already seen significant success in their home country, with a trio of EPs — Campus, Bar n Grill and Sofa Kings — and a debut album, Pratts & Pain, on indie label Ourness, which won them awards, recognition and a loyal fan base down under, and some traction on U.S. radio. But it was two one-off cover performances for radio stations in 2024 that propelled them into the mainstream. The first,…

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While each product featured is independently selected by our editors, we may include paid promotion. If you buy something through our links, we may earn commission. Read more about our Product Review Guidelines here.Every year, Essence Festival brings out some of the biggest names in entertainment to the great city of New Orleans for a weekend celebrating Black music, culture, and revelry. Hosted near the July 4 holiday, the landmark event boasts nightly concerts at the Superdome — including Prince in 2014, Janet Jackson in 2022, and Usher in 2024 — as well as a packed schedule of events during…

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Ray-Ban Meta Glasses were released in 2023 in the US, while they were only recently introduced in other markets such as India. However, the successor to the smart glasses may not be too far away. According to a report, alleged renders of the Ray-Ban Meta Glasses successor have surfaced which showcase two separate designs for sunglasses and prescription eyewear. The glasses are reported to come with improved battery life and enhanced artificial intelligence (AI) features.User “XR Research Institute” shared two alleged renders of the Ray-Ban Meta Glasses successor in a post on the Chinese messaging platform WeChat (via UploadVR). One…

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Archaeologists in Belize have unearthed the tomb of the first ruler of the ancient Maya city of Caracol, which was a major center in the Maya Lowlands during the sixth and seventh centuries.The tomb of Caracol’s king, named Te K’ab Chaak (Mayan for “Tree Branch Rain God”) dates to about A.D. 350; he had ascended the throne at Caracol in 331.This is the first time any identifiable royal tomb has been found at Caracol since University of Houston archaeologists Diane Chase and Arlen Chase began excavations there more than 40 years ago, according to a statement released Thursday (July 10).…

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