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All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. However, Billboard may receive a commission on orders placed through its retail links, and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes. Ever since the Timberwolves and the Knicks made a blockbuster trade last season, the NBA teams’ fates have been tied together. It was one of those rare instances where both teams improved, with Minnesota acquiring all-star Julius Randle and New York getting Karl-Anthony Towns in the trade. And now, one season later, the teams are still bitter rivals on the court. Explore See latest videos, charts…

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Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. With a new month comes a whole slate of new books round-ups. Here is a healthy helping of November Best/Must-Read/Recommended/Notable book lists. View Original Source Here

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Two species competing for the same limited resource should not be able to coexist. Interested in cities as “model systems for the understanding of broader patterns of environmental change,” Kobe University entomologist SAGA Tetsuya (pictured with a nest of the Japanese yellow hornet in Nakatsugawa City, Japan) found that urban hornets manage to coexist by specializing on different targets. Credit: SAGA Tatsuya In urban environments, competing hornet species coexist by specializing on different prey species. This finding was made possible by pioneering DNA analysis of hornet larvae’s gut contents and shows that cities are fascinating model systems for how predatory…

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NBC “The Voice” Season 28 Knockouts continued on Monday with six performances, three eliminations and the show’s first-ever Mic Drop, courtesy of Michael Bublé. But first, the show held space for a cringey “Wicked” tie-in, during which poor Bowen Yang was forced to screech out an unhinged performance of “For Good” to fulfill his life-long dream of auditioning for “The Voice.” It was intentionally bad, but also… possibly good? And hey, if that isn’t a central theme of “Wicked,” we don’t know what is. Then came the evening’s three face-offs…

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Fans have been wondering about who’s leaving and joining the cast of The Bold and the Beautiful this week. In a show where the drama intensifies with every moment, these characters can only escalate things further. Here’s who’s joining and leaving the soap this week. Everyone who is leaving and coming to The Bold and the Beautiful’ cast this week Comings Ashleigh Brewer (Ivy Forrester): Ivy plays a critical role as she witnesses Deke (Harrison Cone) reveal to others that Remy (Christian Weissmann) is his boyfriend. How she will play her role in this is yet to be seen. Matthew…

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Who is the better Bad Omens tour opener for 2026 — Beartooth or President? That’s right! With Bad Omens set to headline one of 2026’s most anticipated tours, we figured we’d get a jump on things let the opening acts battle it out for attention. So who do you have — Beartooth or President?Beartooth have been steadily enjoying an upswing in their career since their 2012 formation. Singer Caleb Shomo has been there throughout all five albums and rock radio songs such as “I Was Alive,” “Might Love Myself,” “Riptide,” “Disease,” “Sick of Me” and “Hated.” The Bad Omens tour should…

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There’s a strong chance you’ve encountered artist Gray Malin’s work at some point over his illustrious career—whether that’s directly from his whimsical and distinctive prints, his popular books, his Instagram account, or his covetable collaborations. In reference to the latter, Malin is at it again with an adorable new collab. The artist just released his second collection with children’s brand Janie and Jack. Malin, who has two children of his own (featured below), framed this line around his Dogs of Aspen series.”The Dogs of Aspen series highlights the joy and energy of winter in a way that felt perfect for…

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Changpeng Zhao, the multibillionaire founder of crypto exchange Binance, spent four months last year locked in a federal prison. After US president Donald Trump pardoned Zhao in October, the government has recast him as a martyr.Zhao, who goes by CZ, pleaded guilty in November 2023 to failing to maintain an effective anti-money-laundering program at Binance. In parallel, Binance admitted to violating US sanctions and settled with financial regulators, which accused the company of failing to report suspicious transactions involving terror groups, child exploitation networks, and cybercriminals, among other violations. In a particularly incriminating exchange detailed in court documents, one Binance…

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Each month, AudioFile Magazine reviewers and editors handpick the best new audiobooks for BookTrib readers. Enjoy this month’s top-rated audiobooks! The post October Listens You Don’t Want to Miss! first appeared on BookTrib.. View Original Source Here

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Scientists are deliberately triggering earthquakes from a tunnel deep beneath the Alps. Although it may sound like something out of a James Bond movie, the goal isn’t turmoil and destruction. Rather, researchers with the Fault Activation and Earthquake Rupture (FEAR) project are looking for ways to determine the danger of an earthquake before it strikes.Despite an increasing amount of monitoring on fault lines worldwide, researchers still don’t understand the immediate triggers of earthquakes. Nor do they know why some ruptures happen on short segments of fault lines while others run for many miles, causing greater destruction. Right now, geoscientists are…

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Actress Diane Ladd, who received several Oscar and Emmy nominations during her multi-decade career, has died. She was 89. Ladd’s daughter, actress Laura Dern, broke the news of Ladd’s death in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter on Monday. “My amazing hero and my profound gift of a mother, Diane Ladd, passed with me beside her this morning, at her home in Ojai, Ca.,” Dern wrote. “She was the greatest daughter, mother, grandmother, actress, artist and empathetic spirit that only dreams could have seemingly created. We were blessed to have her. She is flying with her angels now.” A cause of…

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Unlike many of her former castmates in the mutant series, it doesn’t look like an MCU resurrection is in the cards for Famke Janssen’s Jean Grey.The X-Men star says Marvel/Disney never asked her to return as the telekinetic superhero, even though she’s constantly asked about whether or not she’ll reprise the character on screen, including in the upcoming film Avengers: Doomsday.“It’s interesting. I didn’t realize that was such a big part. Every interview I do, that will come up, and of everything I say, that is going to be the only thing that’s gonna be printed,” Janssen said in a…

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Despite becoming a US citizen more than five decades ago, Gloria Estefan doesn’t feel immune to President Trump’s draconian immigration policies. In a recent installment of The Times’ “What I’ve Learnt,” the Cuban-American singer revealed that she carries her passport at all times “just in case” something were to happen. “I carry my passport card around just in case, because who knows what can happen,” Estefan said. “I was born in Cuba — that’s why we’re so wary of what’s happening, because this is the way things happened there. The US Supreme Court ruled that you can be stopped and…

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02 Nov 2025 The Wild Unknown: Fantasy Worlds That Break the Rules Journey beyond the ordinary into realms unbound by time, logic, or law. These novels reinvent magic, myth, and meaning in breathtaking ways. Ideal for readers who love wonder with a touch of rebellion. The Fomorians (Of Gods and Monsters Book 3) by KD Pryor Release Date: October 28, 2025 Ancient powers stir in forgotten bloodlines. Thrust into the Underworld, Aisling Doyle discovers shocking truths about her heritage and her long-lost father. Now she must escape before dawn on Samhain to save her grandmother’s life while learning to balance…

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Orcas push a juvenile great white shark up to the surface in a clever hunting manoeuvreMarco Villegas Orcas in the Gulf of California have been hunting juvenile great white sharks using a clever tactic: flipping them upside down to render them immobile. The discovery suggests there may be a previously unrecognised group of orcas in the region that specialises in hunting sharks. Only a few orca populations are known to feed on sharks, and even fewer have been found to eat great whites (Carcharodon carcharias). For example, orcas (Orcinus orca) off the coast of San Francisco were documented killing a…

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ABC, Hulu, CBS The post-Halloween Sunday Scaries might be spookier than ever, so why not settle down with our latest Quotes of the Week?  In the column below — which rounds up the best sound bites of the past seven days — you’ll find nearly a dozen shows represented, including double doses of “Only Murders in the Building,” “NCIS: Origins” and “Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage.” Also featured in this week’s roundup: Seth Meyers takes a shot at the New York Jets, “Shifting Gears” drops two Easter eggs and “The Morning…

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In a landscape of historical subversions and reinterpretations, Palestine 36 tells the story straight. Before revolution brings violent coherence as writer-director Annemarie Jacir’s cast of all-too-familiar archetypes juggle developments in Palestine over the course of 1936. There’s the introspective youth Yusuf (Karim Daoud Anaya), who moves from Palestinian villages ravaged by unhinged military man Captain Wingate (Robert Aramayo), and the quarrelling couple Khouloud and Amir (Yasmine Al Massri and Dhafer L’Abidine), who run a newspaper. The sympathetic but naïve diplomat Thomas (Billy Howle), gives up his pretence of relevance and checks himself out early.A subtle execution tends to pick up where originality fails.…

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A new concert film from the Cure will hit theaters on December 11. Directed by British filmmaker and longtime collaborator Nick Wickham, The Show of a Lost World documents the band’s November 2024 performance at London’s Troxy to celebrate the release of Songs of a Lost World. Their 31-song setlist included the only performance of the album in full to date and a 45th anniversary tribute to 1980’s Seventeen Seconds. Frontman Robert Smith handled The Show of a Lost World’s mixing.Songs of a Lost World marked the Cure’s first studio album in 16 years. The band followed it up with…

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Wendy Stuart will be hosting TriVersity Talk! this Wednesday at 7 PM ET with featured guest Maria Konner. This episode is a replay of one of the Best Of Triversity Talk shows from the past. TriVersity Talk! is a weekly web series with featured guests discussing their lives, activism and pressing issues in the LGBTQ Community. With TriVersity Talk!, the goal is to laugh and learn. TriVersity Talk! Is part of TriVersity’s ICARE Initiative. ICARE stands for Increasing Community Awareness through Relevant Education. ICARE Programs are generously funded by The Greater Pike Community. You may know Maria Konner from the…

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Who else but hosts Wendy Stuart and Tym Moss could “spill the tea” on their weekly show “If These Walls Could Talk” live from Pangea Restaurant on the Lower Eastside of NYC, with their unique style of honest, and emotional interviews, sharing the fascinating backstory of celebrities, entertainers, recording artists, writers and artists and bringing their audience along for a fantastic ride. Strawberry Fields will be a featured guest on “If These Walls Could Talk” with hosts Wendy Stuart and Tym Moss on Wednesday, November 5th, 2025 at 2 PM ET live from the infamous Pangea Restaurant. Wendy Stuart is…

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As someone whose legging collection consists of 95% black leggings, it’s safe to say I’m not a huge fan of any legging colors that are far from black, but if I am going to try something on the opposite end of the color spectrum, I’m going to do so with black sneakers—just like Ana de Armas recently did.The light-colored legging color de Armas opted for while heading to a gym in L.A. last week was pale gray. Listen, she looked great, of course, but anything light in color and made primarily of spandex is tricky, hence the reason I avoid…

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I won’t mince words: Sling TV is confusing. It has, by far, the most confusing lineup of plans and add-ons out of any of the live TV streaming services I tested. There are a handful of core plans, none of which encompass the scale of Hulu Live TV, YouTube TV, or DirecTV, as well as about half a dozen add-ons to bring the channel roster up to par. This modular approach is annoying while shopping, though it also means you can save quite a bit of money by only picking up what you need.The core of Sling is Blue and…

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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. Here are the biggest headlines from last week. Publishers Weekly’s Best Books of 2025 Between Barnes & Noble’s Best Books of the Year and Publishers Weekly‘s freshly-announced Best Books, I’m starting to think this year’s lists are going to be all over the place. It’s too early to say for certain as these are, after all, the earliest announcements on the block, but…

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Houses on Machno Terrace were badly damaged or obliterated by boulder-strewn floodwaters in the Dolgarrog dam disaster of 1925. Credit: Conwy County Archive One hundred years ago, a catastrophic flood carrying enormous boulders swept through part of Dolgarrog village, north Wales, destroying several homes, a bridge and the local chapel. Ten adults and six children lost their lives. The tragedy was widely reported and King George V sent a message of condolence. This was not a natural flood. It was caused by the failure of two dams impounding the Eigiau and Coedty reservoirs on the Carneddau plateau, high above Dolgarrog,…

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Comedy Central For decades, “South Park” has provided delightfully crude humor and upset those with delicate sensibilities. The show hasn’t lost any of its edge, as Season 27 even garnered a statement from the White House, declaring that the show “hasn’t been relevant for 20 years.” On the contrary, few shows have managed to make headlines like “South Park” this far into its run, but that doesn’t mean it’s always been effective. “South Park” isn’t afraid to make fun of anyone, but the satire can occasionally fall flat. Sometimes it’s unclear what grander…

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Amanda Seyfried and Meryl Streep’s romantic musical is set to arrive on Prime Video. The first part of Mamma Mia! came out on September 12, 2008, whereas a sequel dropped a decade later in July 2018. Apart from Seyfried and Streep, the movie featured talents like Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgård, and many more. Mamma Mia! with Amanda Seyfried to release on Prime Video soon The fan-favorite musical rom-com, Mamma Mia!, featuring Amanda Seyfried and Meryl Streep, is releasing on the streaming platform, Prime Video, on November 15, 2025. Helmed by Phyllida Lloyd, the movie focuses on Streep’s character…

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Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl spends its first month atop the Billboard 200 chart, as it racks up its fourth straight week at No. 1 (on the chart dated Nov. 8). It earned 146,000 equivalent album units (down 25%) in the United States in the week ending Oct. 30, according to Luminate. Explore See latest videos, charts and news The Life of a Showgirl is only the second album in 2025 to spend its first month at No. 1, following Morgan Wallen’s I’m the Problem (which spent its first eight weeks atop the list, of its total 12…

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Featured Podcasts The Talk Show With John Gruber: ‘Meat Bags’, With Brian Mueller The director’s commentary track for Daring Fireball. Long digressions on Apple, technology, design, movies, and more. Subscribe to The Talk Show With John Gruber. BG2 Pod: All things AI w @altcap @sama & @satyanadella. A Halloween Special. 🎃🔥BG2 w/ Brad Gerstner Open-source podcast on all things tech, markets, investing, and capitalism, hosted by Brad Gerstner. Subscribe to BG2 Pod. Big Technology Podcast: OpenAI and Microsoft’s Grand Bargain, Sam Altman’s Next Three Years, A New Humanoid Robot The Big Technology Podcast takes you behind the scenes in the…

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