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I Know What You Did Last Summer revolves around five friends who end up causing a deadly car accident. After a year, their past returns to haunt them as a mysterious killer chases them. As the film hits the screens, fans have grown curious about its post-credits scene. So, does I Know What You Did Last Summer have a post-credits, mid-credits, or end credits scene? Here is everything you need to know about the slasher film’s credits scenes. Does I Know What You Did Last Summer have a post, mid, end-credits scene? Yes, I Know What You Did Last Summer…

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For more than a decade, AraabMuzik has been teasing the sequel to his beloved 2011 album, Electronic Dream. Finally, he’s made it official: Electronic Dream 2 is out August 1. Below, listen to the new album’s lead single, “3AM.”If you thought that Electronic Dream 2 already existed, you’re not entirely wrong. A collection with that name leaked in 2012, but the producer and his team insisted that it was unofficial. AraabMuzik eventually featured those songs on MVP of the MPC, Vol. 1 in 2018.Last year, AraabMuzik released his soundtrack album for Harmony Korine’s Aggro Dr1ft. He also shared a collaborative…

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By Howard Bloom According to Pew Research, politics is one of the biggest causes of our discontent. Politics, says Pew, angers and exhausts us. And this week has been rich in political events that may have angered and exhausted you. Polls show we are concerned about the economy, concerned about the sky-high costs of medical treatment, concerned about inflation, worried over whether the country is going in the right direction, upset about the power held by the wealthy, concerned about the Federal deficit, and teens are upset because their goals of having a good career and being able to buy a…

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I’m the type of person who dresses in a uniform—you won’t catch me overthinking an outfit. I like to be in and out the door in about an hour, and the one thing I do to add some dimension to my looks is put on interesting shoes. As a chronically online Gen Zer, I pay attention to the (sometimes) outlandish fashion trends out there, and my favorite one lately is weird shoes.The most memorable “weird” shoe trend of the past decade, to me, was when 2016-era Balenciaga released the sneaker of the year: the Speed Trainer, which looked like socks.…

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Hayden Field / The Verge: OpenAI debuts ChatGPT Agent, which can control an entire computer and perform multi-step tasks, powered by a new dedicated model, rolling out to paid users — One employee uses it to automate his weekly parking requests at OpenAI’s San Francisco office. View Original Source Here

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What’s the story behind the story? What inspired you to write The Summer of You and Me? While I was visiting my small hometown, I ran into someone who looked exactly like an old friend of mine. But my friend had left town years ago—so who was this doppelgänger? I went down a rabbit hole trying to figure out who this person could be. Before I knew it, a story began brewing in my mind about a widow who thinks she sees her late husband in a crowd—but before she can speak with him, he disappears into the fray. If…

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Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain The use of social media is contributing to declining attention spans, emotional volatility, and compulsive behaviors among young people, according to a new report by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) and Singapore-based research agency Research Network, in collaboration with U.S.-based AI platform ListenLabs.ai. The study, conducted across Singapore and Australia, surveyed 583 young people aged 13 to 25, and their parents. It found that prolonged social media use is associated with difficulties in sustaining focus, increased emotional fatigue, and behaviors resembling addiction. This research comes at a time when policymakers across the United States and…

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The new Mortal Kombat II trailer definitely earns its red-band. This is the kind of trailer filled with the sort of over-the-top violence that the franchise has been known for since the 1990s, when parents freaked out about kids playing as characters who ripped each others’ spines out and punched people’s heads off.So fans will probably be delighted to see just how “faithful” the trailer for Mortal Kombat II is. This sequel to 2021’s Mortal Kombat (which was also R-rated) also features the debut of a classic Kombat hero, Johnny Cage, now played by Dredd and Star Trek star Karl Urban. (Returning cast members from the previous film include Jessica…

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Salsa artist Christian Alicea has signed a global publishing and neighboring rights deal with Peermusic Publishing and Peermusic Neighboring Rights, Billboard has learned. The partnership, signed via a creative joint venture with Alicea’s manager DJ Buddah, comes on the heels of the Puerto Rican singer’s latest album Swingkete Vol. 1 – Maratón and his label deal with Rimas Entertainment. “The moment I heard Christian’s music, it was clear that he belonged with Peermusic,” Elizabeth Rodda, president U.S. Latin, Latin America and Global Society Relations at peermusic, said in a statement. “His infectious energy and modern take on a classic genre set him apart…

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Samsung has been engaged in a legal battle with China’s BOE Display over infringement of trade secrets on OLED panels. Recently, the US International Trade Commission (ITC) issued a preliminary ruling which had two sanctions, including a cease and desist order which prohibits companies from selling any product featuring the technology in question. This not only impacts Samsung but Apple too, with popular iPhone models having screens made in China facing potential bans in the US.Ban of China-Made iPhone Models in the USSouth Korean publication ETNews detailed information about ITC’s recent ruling in a report. Following the cease and desist…

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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. The BookTok Sensation You Didn’t Expect I took a Russian Lit class in a dim, basement-level classroom at UCLA. It was the correct atmosphere for the subject matter. I was returned to that classroom by this surprising article about Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s popularity with Gen Z. I was just listening to a podcast about Gen Z’s nihilism in reaction to our current economy so…

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The best spotting scopes are small optical instruments, usually used by birdwatchers and wildlife observers. They usually have a little more magnification power than binoculars but aren’t quite as heavy and are easier to transport than one of the best telescopes.Deciding whether a spotting scope is worthwhile hinges on your specific goals and budget. If you want to observe wildlife from afar, appreciate intricate details or enhance your ability to identify species accurately, then exploring a spotting scope could be a fantastic choice. While the best binoculars excel at helping you locate a bird amid the foliage with their wide…

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We started, in 2011, with the pop singer-songwriter Katy Perry stepping into the pearly-white high-heels of that most coveted role in the world of animated voice-acting: Smurfette. She managed to retain the role for the 2013 sequel, but then lost it to pop singer-songwriter Demi Lovato, who took the reins for 2017’s Smurfs: The Lost Village. And now, in 2025, we have yet another pop singer-songwriter lending their dulcet tones to essay the only female Smurf in existence.Like the vaunted roster of famous actors who have played Hamlet, we will soon be able to namecheck that glorious lineage of actors who…

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Our latest episode of Gear Factor features Hoobastank guitarist Dan Estrin, who was gracious enough to share some of the riffs that impacted his career and show off some of the band’s more famous songs with stories of how they came about.At the top of the episode, we learn the song that initially catapulted young Dan’s passion for guitar music. While admitting it probably wasn’t the first song he ever learned to play, Estrin recalls in detail that moment that Guns N’ Roses’ “Welcome to the Jungle” first came into his life.”The intro part with the delay is really cool…

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Category: Song of the Year – Hip Hop Emerging from the vibrant streets of Fresh Meadows, Queens, and now nominated on the national stage, Ben Bacardi is turning heads with a story of resilience, creativity, and lyrical depth. His breakout single, “Life Again”, earned him a coveted nomination at the 2025 Josie Music Awards—an iconic moment of recognition in the independent music world. The Song: “Life Again” Released February 18, 2025 via Tribeca Records, “Life Again” features compelling verses by Queens artists Pelle and H, weaving together streetwise grit with raw emotional honesty. It’s a journey of renewal—grappling with depression,…

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Welcome to Before I Head Out, a series in which fashion editor Anneliese Henderson rounds up the snaps she’s taken of her favorite outfits before heading out the door of her New York home.It’s been about three months since my husband and I moved from our Los Angeles home to our New York City apartment. When we decided to relocate, my first thought was What about all my clothes? Sure, I could have gotten a storage unit. But honestly, this move felt like the perfect time for a purge. And purge I did. My friends and neighbors were probably in…

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If you went back in time 150 years and told people that in the future they will carry everything they need to live for a week on their backs, you’d get run out of town. Carrying gear is the job of horses and mules, not people! Fast forward to the present, though, and here we are, schlepping into the backcountry with the essentials on our back. Progress!The good news is that today everything you need to live for a week weighs considerably less than it did 150 years ago. The ultralight backpacking movement, born from obsessive thru-hikers and eventually widely…

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Egg cells don’t dispose of their waste the same way other cells doSebastian Kaulitzki / Alamy Human eggs seem to dispose of their waste more slowly than other cells do, which may help them avoid wear and tear – and explain why they live longer. Every woman is born with a finite number of egg cells, or oocytes, which need to survive for about five decades. For cells, that’s an unusually long time. Although some human cells, like those in the brain and eyes, can live as long as you do, most have much shorter lifespans, in part because the…

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Freakier Friday is almost out, and ahead of the film’s release on August 8, fans now know what type of popcorn buckets and other collectibles will be available for the movie. How to get the Freakier Friday popcorn bucket Regal Movies recently took to social media to share their Freakier Friday popcorn bucket, aptly named the Swapcorn bucket. The bucket is divided into two halves, perfect for two different types of popcorn, an ode to the movie about people switching bodies. The bucket will be available at participating Regal chains. Alongside that, other theaters have shown off their own collectibles,…

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One of the directors of the upcoming Billy Joel documentary, And So It Goes, has given an update on the singer’s recovery from the brain disorder Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH). During a July 16th appearance on Good Morning America, co-director Susan Lacy said the Piano Man has been “doing physical therapy, he’s healing, he’s working on getting better.” In May, Joel canceled all of his upcoming tour dates after revealing he had been diagnosed with NPH, a brain disorder that causes fluid to accumulate in the brain’s ventricles, leading to issues with hearing, vision, and balance. Related VideoAt the time, Joel said…

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Reuters: US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says Nvidia’s planned resumption of its H20 AI chip sales to China is part of US negotiations over rare earths and magnets — Nvidia’s (NVDA.O) planned resumption of sales of its H20 AI chips to China is part of U.S. negotiations on rare earths … View Original Source Here

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15 Jul 2025 Hold on to the edge of your seat as we hunt for clues and solve the case with these exciting new mystery and thriller books for the week! There are so many bestselling authors with new novels for you to dive into this week including Kimberley Troutte, Caroline Corcoran, Jack Slater, and more. Enjoy your new mystery, thriller, and suspense novels. Happy reading! Related grant View Original Source Here

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Peterhouse MS 255 open at the sermon’s mention of Wade. Credit: Master and Fellows of Peterhouse / University of Cambridge A medieval literary puzzle which has stumped scholars, including M.R. James for 130 years has finally been solved. Cambridge scholars now believe the Song of Wade, a long-lost treasure of English culture, was a chivalric romance not a monster-filled epic. The discovery solves the most famous mystery in Chaucer’s writings and provides rare evidence of a medieval preacher referencing pop culture in a sermon. The breakthrough, detailed in The Review of English Studies, involved working out that the manuscript refers…

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Time and time again superhero movies have proven to make big bucks at the box office, drawing audiences eager to see their favorite heroes battle it out in epic clashes of good vs. evil on the big screen. But one studio rules them all when it comes to opening weekends, and that would be the House of Mouse.Despite its recent slump, Disney’s ambitious Marvel Cinematic Universe has largely been a powerful theatrical juggernaut ever since Robert Downey Jr.’s quippy Iron Man first zoomed into theaters back in 2008, setting the stage for Phases One, Two, and Three of the MCU, as well…

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Atlanta rapper Che has confirmed that his new album Rest in Bass is out this Friday, July 18. Details on his follow-up to Sayso Says are otherwise scarce, but he’s today shared the music video for a new song with OsamaSon. Find the “Hellraiser” video below.Che caught ears last year with his songs “Miley Cyrus” and “Pizza Time.” He’s more recently released “Pose for the Pic,” “Love (MKB),” and “Green Day.”Read about Che’s “Pizza Time” at No. 70 in “The 100 Best Songs of 2024,” and head to Instagram to see Che discuss one of his favorite albums, Paramore’s Riot!…

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