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Between their idiosyncratic songwriting styles, generational hits, Grammys, and Billboard chart domination, Mariah Carey and SZA made a natural pair at Wednesday night’s Apple Music-hosted Flowers conversation at New York City’s Jazz at Lincoln Center. Serving as the official pilot of Flowers, a new Apple Music live show created by gamma. co-founder Larry Jackson, Carey and SZA’s conversation was a heartfelt lovefest that doubled as a Lambily reunion. With Here for It All, Carey’s forthcoming 16th studio album, arriving on Friday (Sept. 26), the Flowers conversation featured exclusive snippets of the title track, as well as behind-the-scenes stories of the…

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Semafor: How a Microsoft-backed $1B geothermal-powered data center in Kenya faced construction delays due to uncertainty over its value for local businesses — THE SCENE — Of all the battlegrounds in Washington’s technology war with Beijing, the Great Rift Valley may be the most beautiful. View Original Source Here

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What’s the story behind the story? What inspired you to write Bootstrapping Bronto: The Art of Scaling Your Startup Without Venture Capital? Building a startup is often associated with raising venture capital. I wrote this book as a counter-narrative—a story that shows bootstrapping can be a viable, and often better, path to building a high-growth startup. I followed this approach with Bronto Software, and this book shares the lessons I learned along the way. If you had to pick theme songs for the main characters of Bootstrapping Bronto: The Art of Scaling Your Startup Without Venture Capital, what would they…

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The carbon-capture-and-storage cement planet in Padeswood, WalesPadeswood CCS Commercial-scale carbon-capture systems for cement plants are now being deployed, raising hopes that one of the trickiest industrial sectors to decarbonise could finally be on the path towards net-zero emissions. The world’s first carbon-capture plant on a cement works has been up and running in Norway since June, with the first “zero-carbon cement” products due to be delivered to the UK and elsewhere in Europe next month, according to the plant’s owner, Heidelberg Materials in Germany. Meanwhile, the construction of a carbon-capture installation at the Padeswood cement plant in north Wales will…

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The first image of György Pálfi’s Hen – an extended close-up on a chicken’s cloaca as she lays an egg – might take the prize for the most arresting opening shot of 2025. It’s certainly a sight most cinephiles won’t have seen before, and there’s plenty of them to come in the Greek director’s poultry picture, which take a bird’s eye view from the very chick that hatches forth from that egg as she finds herself thrust into a world beyond the factory farm floor. Differentiated from the fluffy yellow sea of other chicks by her unusual dark brown plumage, one she’s grown, the central chicken’s…

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Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford revealed he married his longtime partner Thomas last year.“We got married by the cactus outside on December the something or other, about a year or so ago,” the Metal God said on a recent episode of the Queer the Music podcast, hosted by Scissor Sisters vocalist Jake Shears.You can watch the episode below.READ MORE: Judas Priest Albums Ranked From Worst to BestRob Halford Details ‘Simple’ Wedding Ceremony and the Importance of MarriageDespite being together for 30 years, Halford and Thomas put off getting married for a long time, partly because Thomas is “from the South. He’s from Alabama — extremely…

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Welcome to The Who What Wear Podcast. Think of it as your direct line to the designers, stylists, beauty experts, editors, and tastemakers who are shaping the fashion-and-beauty world. Subscribe to The Who What Wear Podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Pamela Love she didn’t always love jewelry.”In the beginning, I really didn’t like jewelry at all. My mother was a big jewelry person, but it was very basic jewelry,” Love said.As love became a teenager, her mindset shifted and she began making jewelry out of anything she could find.”I was making jewelry out of found objects and kind of finding…

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If you’re building a new gaming PC, I’ve got a sweet deal for you on a graphics card. The PNY Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti OC (7/10, WIRED Review) is currently marked down to just $379 at Walmart. While prices have been in flux since launch, this is anywhere from $50 to $100 off the usual price, a discount that makes it a much more appealing purchase for gaming at 1080p.Photograph: Brad BourquePNYGeForce RTX 5060 Ti OCThis is the most modest entry from Nvidia’s 50 Series that I think is worth your time, but that doesn’t mean that you’ll be…

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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 2025 Booker Prize Finalists The finalists for the 2025 Booker Prize have been revealed. The prize honors “the best sustained work of fiction written in English and published in the UK and Ireland.” The finalists include Book Riot favorite Audition by Katie Kitamura and The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny by Kiran Desai, who won the Booker in 2006. Flashlight by Susan…

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Development of a broadband and high-stability photo detector based on SnSeTe ternary topological crystalline insulator. Credit: Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT) A research team in South Korea has developed a next-generation sensor material capable of integrating the detection of multiple light wavelengths. A joint research team led by Dr. Wooseok Song at the Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT) and Professor Dae Ho Yoon at Sungkyunkwan University successfully developed a new broadband photodetector material that can sense a wider range of wavelengths compared to existing commercial materials, and achieved cost-effective synthesis on a 6-inch wafer-scale substrate. This…

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The Witch and The Lighthouse producer Jay Van Hoy is currently developing the film adaptation of Rat, based on Stephen King‘s novella, which was published as part of 2020’s If It Bleeds collection. The collection also included Mr. Harrigan’s Phone and The Life of Chuck stories, which have both received movie adaptations from Netflix and Mike Flanagan, respectively. This comes after the recent theatrical release of The Monkey and The Long Walk movies, which were also based on King’s acclaimed works. Later this year, Paramount Pictures will also be releasing a new adaptation of The Running Man, which will be…

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Mexican music sensation Carín León is making history as the first Latino artist to headline the Las Vegas Sphere. The global ambassador of Mexican music will present three shows at the revolutionary venue as part of Las Vegas’ annual Mexican Independence Day celebration, going down September 11th, 12th, and 13th, 2026. Update: Due to demand, León has added three more dates to his Sphere residency. The new dates go down over Labor Day weekend on September 4th, 5th, and 6th. Get tickets here, and scroll for more details, including León’s upcoming dates at the Sphere, what to expect from the performances, and…

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Financial Times: A look at some uncertainties surrounding Nvidia’s proposed $100B investment in OpenAI, including concerns about the agreement’s circular structure — Jensen Huang seeks to ensure US chipmaker stays at the heart of new tech — Tim Bradshaw in London, George Hammond in Abilene, Texas and Stephen Morris in San Francisco View Original Source Here

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Scientists are considering the possibility of launching a nuclear weapon at an asteroid that could potentially hit the moon in 2032 — but they say more research is needed before taking this forward as an option.The investigation concerns asteroid 2024 YR4, which reached notoriety shortly after its discovery in December 2024 when scientists (working with limited observations) revealed it had a relatively high chance of impacting Earth in 2032, peaking at 3.1%.This got media attention as the 180-foot (55 meters) asteroid is large enough to wipe out a city. However, the odds of disaster quickly dropped when subsequent observations showed…

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After a week’s suspension following controversial on air comments, Jimmy Kimmel Live! returned to the air — although not in every area of the country, as the two local affiliate groups that threatened to preempt the show last week continued to do so even after Disney and ABC decided to bring Kimmel back on Tuesday September 23.And on Tuesday’s show, Kimmel’s monologue did address the controversy that had swirled around the show for days. “You understand that it was never my intention to make light of a murder of a young man,” Kimmel said at one point. “I don’t think there’s anything…

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Addressing his current relationship with the network, Kimmel said “we talked it through, and at the end, even though they didn’t have to…they welcomed me back on the air. Unfortunately and, I think, unjustly, this puts them at risk. The President of the United States made it very clear he wants to see me and the hundreds of people who work here fired from our jobs.” He concluded his monologue by discussing the speech given by Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, during a memorial service organized by Turning Point USA, the conservative organization he co-founded: “On Sunday, Erika Kirk forgave the…

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As of July 2025, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) no longer requires shoe removal at security checkpoints nationwide. This means you can now wear shoes that are difficult to take off, such as lace-up boots or strappy sandals; however, for me, that hasn’t affected my choice of airport footwear. I still prefer comfort for all the walking and standing, which is why I continue to wear sneakers. And I know I’m not alone in this. Case in point: Emily Ratajkowski’s recent travel look.At JFK airport yesterday, the model and actress was spotted on the go in a stylish yet comfortable…

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The phenomenon of SIM farms, even at the scale found in this instance around New York, is far from new. Cybercriminals have long used the massive collections of centrally operated SIM cards for everything from spam to swatting to fake account creation and fraudulent engagement with social media or advertising campaigns. The SIM cards are typically housed in so-called SIM boxes that can control more than a hundred cards at a time, which are in turn connected to servers that can then control thousands of SIMs each.SIM farms allow “bulk messaging at a speed and volume that would be impossible…

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23 Sep 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 KB Fisher, John Walker, Susan Finlay, and more. Enjoy your new mystery, thriller, and suspense novels. Happy reading! Related grant View Original Source Here

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We are learning more about Venus, the hot, high-pressure planetJSC/NASA We now know for sure that massive underground tunnels, carved by lava, exist on Venus – and they are surprisingly wide and different from those on any other planet. It is uncontroversial that lava tubes – underground tunnels carved out by molten rock – exist on Earth, the moon and Mars. Smaller planets with low gravity tend to form more cavernous tubes, in part because the rock walls are less likely to collapse with weaker gravity. On the moon, for instance, the tubes are so large that scientists have proposed…

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Jonathan Millet’s Ghost Trail played at the Cannes Film Festival a full year before Jafar Panahi’s Palme d’Or-winning It Was Just an Accident, which is worth noting in that both films have strikingly similar set-ups regarding the moral and ethical pretexts of bringing war criminals to justice. Hamid (Adam Bessa) shiftily walks up to a park bench in a playground and sits down next to Nina (Julia Franz Richter). They look like they’re from different worlds, but as she wanders off, he grabs an attaché case she leaves on the floor and scarpers. He is a Syrian refugee, inducted into a covert crew looking to…

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Tiwa Savage, often hailed as the Queen of Afrobeats, is stepping into a bold new chapter with her debut R&B album, This One Is Personal. Over two years, she poured her heartbreak, growth and resilience into a deeply emotional project that blends smooth R&B vibes with her Afrobeats roots. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Recorded across Nashville, London and Lagos, the album takes listeners on a journey through heartbreak, healing, and self-discovery. With live instrumentation and a vulnerability she’s rarely shared, this is Tiwa Savage like you’ve never heard her before. Billboard talked to Tiwa about what makes this…

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Ivan Mehta / TechCrunch: OpenAI launches ChatGPT Go in Indonesia for ~$4.50 per month, expanding its budget-friendly ChatGPT subscription plan after debuting it in India in August — OpenAI is expanding its budget-friendly ChatGPT subscription plan beyond India. The company launched its sub-$5 ChatGPT Go paid plan … View Original Source Here

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Book Riot Editorial is made up of passionate readers, writers, and book lovers dedicated to delivering insightful book recommendations, literary analysis, and the latest in book culture. With expertise spanning multiple genres and a deep understanding of the publishing industry, we offer thoughtful commentary, book deals, and news that matters to readers. Whether it’s uncovering hidden gems, analyzing literary trends, or championing diverse voices, Book Riot’s editorial team is here to keep you informed and inspired. View All posts by Community It’s officially fall in the northern hemisphere, which is the best time to be a reader. This is the…

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Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Six out of 10 music fans say they have been sexually harassed or assaulted at a live gig in the US, suggest the results of a survey, published online in the journal Injury Prevention. Women are more than twice as likely as men to have been affected, the responses indicate, but various barriers prevented most respondents from reporting the incident at the time. Data from Australia, the UK, Sweden, Finland and Nigeria indicate that inappropriate sexual behavior is prevalent at live music events. But few studies have focused on the US or included a broad range…

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