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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. 2026 Must-Watch Book to Screen Adaptations TIL that one of my all-time favorite memoirs, Helen McDonald’s H is for Hawk, heads to the big screen this month (January 23rd). The New York Times rounded up their picks for this year’s most anticipated series and film adaptations. The Wuthering Heights adaptation buzz has been so loud, you likely already know about that Valentine’s Day…

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Former “Saturday Night Live” cast member Chris Redd is finally addressing rumors surrounding his relationship with Kenan Thompson’s ex wife, which he says led to his exit from the late-night sketch series. In a six-minute video posted Tuesday on Instagram, Redd comes clean about his past struggles with anxiety and prescription drug use that he refers to as “pill popping.” (“Nothing too crazy, but crazy for my Black ass,” he says.) The comedian reveals that during his time on “SNL,” he sometimes sold pills to others (attributing this to ongoing mental health issues), but assures his former castmates that, “I’m not gonna snitch on y’all…

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The fourth Avengers: Doomsday teaser is here. (Here in this case means any theater showing Avatar: Fire and Ash.) After Steve Rogers, Thor, and the X-Men, the latest features a major Marvel crossover: Between the forces of Wakanda (including Letitia Wright’s Black Panther and Winston Duke’s M’Baku) and the Fantastic Four (namely Ebon Moss-Bachrach’s Thing). Plus Tenoch Huerta Mejia’s Namor is there as well.So what brings these huge Marvel characters together? What are they talking about? What’s their Marvel comics history, and what does it mean for the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe? In our latest Avengers: Doomsday breakdown video, we’ll discuss the…

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Geese will be the musical guest for an upcoming episode of Saturday Night Live. The New York rockers will make their SNL debut on January 24th, with singer and One Battle After Another star Teyana Taylor set to host. The appearance arrives after a significant breakthrough period for Geese on the back of their great new album Getting Killed, which we named as one of the best albums of 2025. It also comes just weeks after Geese frontman Cameron Winter was parodied on SNL, with cast member James Austin Johnson portraying the singer. In addition to the Teyana Taylor and Geese announcement for January 24th, SNL has…

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If you follow denim trends, you’ve probably noticed that we’re in a time in which everything old is new again. Skinny jeans, cigarette jeans, and flare jeans are just a few of the styles that are in a current renaissance. Speaking of the latter, flare jeans happen to be a favorite style of Bella Hadid’s, who loves a good Western-inspired denim trend. But if you’re intimidated by a full-on flare, I have good news: The more subtle, easier-to-wear bootcut jeans are also a trend right now, and Hadid herself just endorsed the style.If you’re keen on adding bootcut jeans back…

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When Joseph Pilates developed what he first called Contrology in the early 20th century, there were no dedicated studios or intimidating contraptions. There wasn’t even a reformer yet. (That came later, improvised from leather straps and hospital bed frames.) The idea was simple then, and it still is now: Pilates asks you to work with what you already have. Your body does the work, and a mat just makes it more comfortable.Pilates is about moving with intention. Total body exercises are rooted in precision and balance, favoring slow, controlled movements over momentum or strength. Full range of motion, emphasizing time…

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The patient: A 35-year-old man in IranThe symptoms: The man visited a urology clinic in a hospital and described discomfort in his bladder. He had no issues with urination and no history of surgery or disease in that region of his body. Nor was he experiencing the typical symptoms of a urinary tract infection, such as feeling a constant need to urinate or having a burning sensation during urination.What happened next: When doctors conducted a physical examination of the man’s abdomen, they detected a large, smooth and solid mass above his pubis — the front of the pelvis where two…

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ABC screenshot (2) “The Rookie” Season 8 is jetting off to Prague, but not even a high-stakes, international mission can distract us from answering our biggest lingering question: Where does #Chenford stand after the sleepy Season 7 cliffhanger?! Let’s recap.  Sergeant Lucy Chen reveals in the top of the episode what happened after she fell asleep during her last rendezvous with Tim — the one where Tim asked her to move in with him.  Did she hear any of his proposal? At what point did she clonk out? Turns out,…

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The career ascent of writer/​director Chloé Zhao has been immense, taking in intimate indie dramas (Songs My Brother Taught Me, The Rider), sprawling sagas that cleaned up at the Oscars (Nomadland) and the more thoughtful side of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (Eternals). She returns with an emotionally tumultuous adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell’s 2020 novel, ​‘Hamnet’, about William and Agnes Shakespeare’s devastation at losing their young son to an illness that was sweeping the land.LWLies: When you are reading something, or finding material for films, and you happen across something that makes you think, ​‘This could make that transition,’ what are the…

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Universal Music Group has signed the latest in a string of contentious deals between major labels and artificial intelligence companies, this time partnering with the chipmaking tech giant Nvidia. The deal opens Universal’s enormous catalog to the world’s most valuable company: Nvidia will use its AI infrastructure to develop new ways to make, discover, and engage with music, all while protecting artists and rightsholders, a press release claims.At the heart of the partnership is Nvidia’s large audio-language model Music Flamingo, designed to develop a “human-like understanding of songs” that accounts for “harmony, structure, timbre, lyrics, and cultural context,” Nvidia’s research…

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Featured Podcasts Invest Like the Best: Reed Hastings – Building Netflix The leading destination to learn about business and investing. We do this by showcasing exceptional talent and ideas. Subscribe to Invest Like the Best. Lenny’s Podcast: The high-growth handbook: Molly Graham’s frameworks for leading through chaos, change, and scale Interviews with world-class product leaders and growth experts to uncover actionable advice to help you build, launch, and grow your own product. Subscribe to Lenny’s Podcast. Big Technology Podcast: Meta’s AI Agent Plan, Grok’s Perversion, Prison Of Financial Mediocrity The Big Technology Podcast takes you behind the scenes in the…

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06 Jan 2026 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 Jessica Huntley, Leah Orr, Yasmin Angoe, and more. Enjoy your new mystery, thriller, and suspense novels. Happy reading! Related grant View Original Source Here

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Ancient humans taking on an elephant – our ancestors may have begun butchering the animals 1.8 million years agoNATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM, LONDON/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Butchering an elephant is an extraordinarily difficult feat, requiring serious tools and cooperation, with the reward being a protein bonanza. Now a team of researchers led by Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo at Rice University in Texas say that ancient humans may have achieved this milestone 1.78 million years ago at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania. “At about 2 million years ago humans were systematically consuming animals like gazelles or waterbucks, but not bigger game,” says Domínguez-Rodrigo. A little later,…

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A soul singer, a vampire slayer, and a lip-sync DJ will help Netflix discover the next big thing. The streamer has officially set Jelly Roll, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and Chrissy Teigen as the judges for its upcoming “Star Search” reboot, TVLine has learned. Hosted by Anthony Anderson, this reimagined version of the iconic TV talent show debuts Jan. 20, with new episodes streaming live on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 9 p.m. Viewers can vote in real time, using their remote or the Netflix mobile app. Watch the official teaser below: In other recent casting news… * Prime Video has confirmed…

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2025 is officially over, and with it comes time for everyone to put together their list of favorite things from the past year. For the world of movies, there were tons of incredible films to pick from, so with that being said, let’s take a look at what the best movies of 2025 have to offer. Before we get to the top 10 for 2025, there are some honorable mentions that didn’t make the list but still deserve a shoutout for being one of the very best of the year. Carson Lund’s Eephus is an amazing look at friendship, life, and memories…

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The start of a new year is brining a wave of excitement in the world of Latin music and beyond. Artists are dropping hints about new projects, rumors of collaborations start swirling, and release dates begin to fill up the calendar. But there’s always a bit of unpredictability in the mix — whether it’s unexpected delays or last-minute album announcements, keeping up with everything can be tricky. Luckily, we’ve got you covered with all the must-know info on the most anticipated Latin music releases of 2026. One of the standout releases this month is the highly anticipated new album from…

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Over the holiday break, I took a step back from my usual online scrolling to spend more time being present with the people around me. But as much as I tried to disconnect, there was one thing I couldn’t help but get sucked into—celebrity style. I found myself scrolling through Getty Images, curious about what celebrities were up to, where they were vacationing, and, most importantly, what they were wearing.As they do, many A-listers took to Aspen to unwind and show off their Alpine-chic style. They sported the usual lineup of faux-fur coats, Moon boots, and Kemo Sabe hats, along…

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When my dog sniffs at certain spots on our morning walk, my daughter calls it “checking her pee-mails.” Yes, the animal kingdom has it right: Urine conveys a wealth of health information, and by analyzing it, you can access critical data about your body without having to wear a fitness tracker 24/7 or get stuck with needles.Over the past few months, I’ve been inundated by a steady stream of urine trackers, of which Vivoo’s smart toilet is the latest. The smart sensor debuted at CES 2026 and went on sale this week. It costs a relatively affordable $99 and clips…

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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. It’s the start of a new year, and the air is filled with possibilities, new reading trackers, and renewed optimism in tackling that TBR pile. And what better way to keep the momentum going than joining a book club! From Mocha Girls Read to Jack Edwards’s new book club, there’s a club and a pick for every reading mood. Below, you’ll find a slew of book clubs, each with a different focus, that all offer a virtual component (some also meet in person!),…

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Courtesy of NBC Warning: This story contains spoilers for the winter premiere of “Brilliant Minds.” Proceed accordingly.  Welcome back to Bronx General, where the number of medical residents just went down by two. Monday’s winter premiere of “Brilliant Minds” revealed that both Dr. Jacob Nash (played by Spence More II) and Dr. Van Markus (played by Alex MacNicoll) are leaving the hospital. The reasons behind their departures vary greatly, so let’s handle the happy one first. We’d known that a doctor affiliated with Jacob’s old football team had offered him a spot…

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There are only 19 film genres.(At least according to Letterboxd.)The over 1.13 million movies in the fabulous and fabulously nerdy movie database and social media app can be sorted by genre. Letterboxd recognizes 19 different ones: Action, adventure, animation, comedy, crime, documentary, drama, family, fantasy, history, horror, music, mystery, romance, sci-fi, thriller, TV movie, war, and western.Within each genre you sort the titles according to your individual rating, by overall popularity, or by the average rating from all users — which gives you the top-rated film according to Letterboxd in all 19 different genres. Note that it’s also possible to sort multiple…

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Falling in Reverse’s Ronnie Radke has reportedly filed a temporary restraining order against Brittany Furlan for alleged harassment after she rehashed a 2025 catfish scandal on social media over the weekend.It’s been a little under a year since Furlan first spoke out about the apparent catfish scandal she was involved in with a Radke impersonator. Now, the Falling in Reverse vocalist has reportedly filed a restraining order against Furlan for harassment.Radke filed the order in Los Angeles today (Jan. 5), according to TMZ. The musician is said to be requesting that court orders her to stay at least 100 yards away from him.What…

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Featured Podcasts Lenny’s Podcast: The high-growth handbook: Molly Graham’s frameworks for leading through chaos, change, and scale Interviews with world-class product leaders and growth experts to uncover actionable advice to help you build, launch, and grow your own product. Subscribe to Lenny’s Podcast. Big Technology Podcast: Meta’s AI Agent Plan, Grok’s Perversion, Prison Of Financial Mediocrity The Big Technology Podcast takes you behind the scenes in the tech world featuring interviews with plugged-in insiders and outside agitators. Subscribe to Big Technology Podcast. Hard Fork: Our 2026 Tech Resolutions + We Answer Your Questions The future is already here. Each week,…

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BookTrib BookTrib.com was created as a news source for people who love books, want to find out what’s happening in the book world and love learning about great authors of whom they may not have heard. The site features in-depth interviews, reviews, video discussions, podcasts, even authors writing about other authors. BookTrib.com is a haven for anyone searching for his or her next read or simply addicted to all things book-related. BookTrib.com is produced by Meryl Moss Media, a 25-year-old literary marketing, publicity and social media firm. Visit www.merylmossmedia.com to learn more. View Original Source Here

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The U.S. federal government has rewritten its childhood vaccine schedule, reducing the number of shots universally recommended to kids 18 and under from around 17 to 11.This policy change effectively downgrades the recommendations for several shots, such as those against rotavirus, the flu and hepatitis A. Rather than being recommended to all children by default, those vaccines will now be recommended to only certain “high-risk” groups or will be accessible through “shared clinical decision-making” between parents and providers.The concept of shared clinical decision-making emphasizes that, if a child’s caregivers wish to give them a routine vaccine, they should first consult…

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Netflix After nine years serving as arguably Netflix’s signature original series, “Stranger Things” concluded its five-season run right before the new year. As each season dropped, the Duffer Brothers’ hybrid genre tribute to the pop culture of the 1980s snowballed into one of the most dominant franchises of the last decade, with one of that decade’s cinematic icons, Winona Ryder, even bringing her bona fides to the series to help attract an audience. In the meantime, much of its ensemble of mostly unknown younger actors and actresses became household names…

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Last year was a pretty interesting year for horror. We had films like Weapons, 28 Years Later, Sinners, Bring Her Back, and Companion. This coming year is already shaping up to be another great one for one of our favorite genres. Here are some of the most anticipated horror movies of 2026. What are the most anticipated horror movies of 2026? Before we get into it, we should note that we’re including several horror subgenres. There are also a handful of films not included on our list — most notably 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (simply because that one’s…

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