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In The Memory of Butterflies, Peruvian filmmaker Tatiana Fuentes Sadowski takes us on a journey that resists the brutality of Western colonialist savagery and offers us an exquisite, painful and dream-like odyssey that dares us to face the reality of our past. The inspiration for this documentary film came from an album of photographs used by the Peruvian Amazon Company in the early 20th-century as propaganda for their industrial rubber concerns. Within it, Sadowski found a posed image of two boys called Omarino and Aredomi, (slaves from the Witoto tribe in Putemayo, Colombia) looking directly at the camera. This image was the beginning of…

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Over the past year, Radiohead has faced growing criticism for their past decisions to perform in Israel, as well as for guitarist Jonny Greenwood’s continued collaborations with Israeli musicians and his performances in Tel Aviv even after the country’s invasion of Gaza. As a result, both Greenwood and frontman Thom Yorke have been met with protests. Yorke was notably heckled by a pro-Palestine audience member during a solo concert in Melbourne, Australia, in October 2024, prompting him to briefly walk offstage. Greenwood, meanwhile, recently canceled two UK shows with Israeli musician Dudu Tassa after receiving alleged threats linked to protests…

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Jagmeet Singh / TechCrunch: French online carpooling marketplace BlaBlaCar says India now accounts for ~33% of its carpool passengers and expects to reach ~150M passengers globally in 2025 — Every few weekends, 21-year-old student Lavanya Jain opens the BlaBlaCar app to find a lift from Noida on the outskirts … View Original Source Here

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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. Here’s our the bookish news stories readers were most interested in this week. Barnes & Noble’s Best Books of 2025 You’re not imagining it; Best Books of the Year season is getting earlier and earlier. PW has been first out of the gate the last few years, dropping their list in the final days of October. Barnes & Noble beat them to the punch on Friday with not one, not two, not seven, but 19 lists. Both the number of lists and…

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Sky region of the first observations with 4MOST with an example spectrum. In the Sculptor Galaxy (top right), 4MOST took spectra from its center, star-forming regions and globular clusters. The old stars of the globular cluster NGC 288 (bottom left) from the outskirts of our Milky Way showed hardly any signatures of heavy elements. The colored line in the image corresponds to spectrum captured with 4MOST of a distant galaxy with an active nucleus. Credit: AIP/R. de Jong, CRAL/J.-K. Krogager, Background: Harshwardhan Pathak/Telescope Live On October 18, 2025, the 4-meter Multi-Object Spectroscopic Telescope (4MOST) facility, installed on the VISTA telescope…

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If you’ll indulge us, we’d like to reopen an investigation that “High Potential” severely overlooked: the case of the missing mustache. We’re referring to Captain Nick Wagner, who reappeared clean shaven this week after rocking some polarizing facial hair for several episodes. Sure, the show briefly addressed the decision, with Morgan assuming partial blame for teasing him about it previously, but it was all a little too easy for us. Was it really because of what Morgan said, or was it simply time for the little bugger to go? After speaking with “High Potential” showrunner Todd Harthan, TVLine can confirm…

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The Abbott Elementary Season 5 Episode 5 release date and time is just around the corner. In Season 5 Episode 4, “Game Night,” Janine’s apartment suffers a water pipe leak. After several discussions, Gregory volunteers to host the game. Later, when Janine arrives at Gregory’s apartment, she believes that it is far from ready to host a party. Although reluctant, he allows Janine to add some cushions to make it more comfortable. The game, however, starts awkwardly due to Gregory’s “perfectionist” demeanor. Meanwhile, Mr. Johnson is preparing for a vacation to New Orleans and needs a Real ID. So he, along with Ava,…

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Imogen Heap has released an experimental, 13-minute video for three of her songs from the past year: “What Have You Done to Me?,” “Noise,” and “Aftercare.” Collectively called I Am ___, the suite is edited to flow continuously alongside visuals by the director and editor Daria Korsak. Heap said, “I hope this song takes you to the places it took me as I went through a transformation mentally and physically throughout the process of making it. I had to live it to write it. An awakening. An unravelling.” Watch the new video below.The film, a press release notes, was made…

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Recently, there’s been some debate about ankle boots—whether they’re “in” or not. As someone who’s chronically online and works in fashion, I believe I know a lot about this topic, so I want to clarify that ankle boots are not just “in” for 2025, but they’re also everywhere, especially heeled sock boots. Brands like Khaite, Toteme, Reformation, and Docle Vita are all embracing this fall boot trend. Even H&M offers a pair that looks just as luxurious as those from high-end brands and is one of the best designer-passing pieces I’ve come across recently.H&M’s Heeled Sock Boots are the shoes…

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If you’re spending hundreds or thousands of dollars buying an OTC hearing aid, make sure you’re getting a product that offers a sustainable long-term solution to your hearing loss needs. Aside from the obvious things like sound quality, take a few minutes to look into these specs.What size and style works best for you? Most hearing aids on the market are classified as either behind-the-ear (BTE) or in-the-ear (ITE). BTE hearing aids are probably what you think of when you picture a hearing aid, consisting of a plastic case that contains the electronics, a thin cable that goes over the…

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A 2,700-year-old pottery sherd discovered near the Temple Mount in Jerusalem is the first known correspondence between the Assyrian Kingdom to the Kingdom of Judah ever found in the city.The 1-inch-long (2.5 centimeters) sherd (the term archaeologists use to describe fragments of pottery) is covered with cuneiform text and dates to the First Temple period (1000 to 586 B.C.). It appears to contain a royal correspondence from the Assyrian Kingdom to the Kingdom of Judah demanding to know the status of a late tribute payment.The inscription is written in Akkadian, a language that was spoken in the Near East, including…

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Michael Tran/FilmMagic June Lockhart, best known for her starring roles on the classic TV shows “Lassie” and “Lost in Space,” has died. She was 100 years old. Lockhart died of natural causes on Thursday, Oct. 23, her daughter June Elizabeth confirmed in a statement. “Mommy always considered acting as her craft, her vocation, but her true passions were journalism, politics, science and NASA,” Elizabeth said. “She cherished playing her role in ‘Lost in Space,’ and she was delighted to know that she inspired many future astronauts, as they would remind her…

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When it comes to historical biopics, especially the ones about famous musicians, there are a lot of stinkers. Maybe the greatness of the music alone is enough of a crutch to get even the most mediocre of these films made — and, look, the music in Bohemian Rhapsody is the best part of that movie — but at a certain point these movies became awkward star vehicles for actors to chase award nominations, with plots lifted straight from their Wikipedia pages, and not much else.Still, in even the dullest genre there are some standouts, and there are plenty of biopics…

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Three decades ago, Bette Midler eyed trash-filled parks in New York City with a mixture of dismay and anger. But unlike most people who complain about things in NYC, she did something about it—and inspired countless others to follow in her footsteps. In 1995, the actress-singer-comedian tapped her connections and resources to form the New York Restoration Project (NYRP), which over the course of the last 30 years has cleaned up, transformed and created green spaces for New Yorkers across the five boroughs, with a focus on helping underserved communities get the green space they deserve as much as the…

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Bloomberg: How Changpeng Zhao’s pardon frees him to refocus on reclaiming ground in the US market, where Binance.US only has a 0.75% share of bitcoin trading volume — Hours after receiving a pardon from President Donald Trump, Binance Holdings Ltd.’s billionaire co-founder Changpeng Zhao issued a thank … View Original Source Here

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24 Oct 2025 Quest, Chaos & Magic: Fantasy Books That Bend Reality & Hearts Every page of these six novels is brimming with daring quests, dark secrets, and fantastical worlds. From dragons to ancient powers, readers will be swept into unforgettable adventures. Ideal for anyone who lives for magic and epic storytelling. The Fellowship of the Gunslinger (The DreamLand Saga Book 1) by Phil Crosby Release Date: August 24, 2025 In DreamLand’s six worlds, fantasy curdles into nightmare. Lifebots obey hidden commands, allies can’t be trusted, and a godlike ruler seeks to forge Samuel Jack into his weapon—a mythic blend…

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People with fibromyalgia have different genetic variants than those without itKATERYNA KON/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/Getty Images We are starting to unpick the genetics of fibromyalgia, a poorly understood condition that causes chronic pain all over the body. The results of two studies – with millions of participants between them – support the idea that dysfunction in the central nervous system is a major factor in fibromyalgia. However, previous research suggests alternative mechanisms, such as autoimmunity, are involved, hinting at the condition’s multi-causal complexity. Fibromyalgia is thought to affect 2 to 3 per cent of people. Its causes are unclear, which makes…

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John Medland/CBS By the end of Friday’s “Boston Blue,” Danny has found a new purpose — and a new place to call home. In Episode 2 of the “Blue Bloods” spinoff, the longtime NYPD detective makes an unsurprising but heartfelt choice: After talking it over (off-screen) with his fellow Reagans, he’s decided to stay in Boston to be closer to his rookie-cop son. “What about the family, New York, Maria…?” Sean asks. “Maria and I will figure it out,” Danny says. “And the family understands.” But will Danny and Baez…

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For a director’s project that would come in between an MCU sequel and the latest in the 28 Days… zombie horror series, Ibsen seems an unconventional choice. But in a world that tends to flatten complicated women and their myriad ambitions, it makes perfect sense that Nia DaCosta would turn to the tangled web of ​‘Hedda Gabler’ and jolt the classic awake. It enters the 135-year-old canon with aplomb, reimagining a traditionally buttoned-up play as a feverish and sumptuous tale of desire, manipulation and hubris.At its heart is Tessa Thompson, giving a performance so commanding that it seems to reshape the molecules around her. Her…

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Even after he got the gig, Rudy Sarzo still wanted assurance that he would be accepted as the new bass player in Ozzy Osbourne’s band.Sarzo recently revealed what Ozzy did to help him feel more comfortable at the time during an appearance on The Magnificent Others podcast hosted by Billy Corgan of the Smashing Pumpkins.What Ozzy Said About Rudy During a Magazine InterviewWith the assistance of former Quiet Riot bandmate Randy Rhoads, Sarzo found himself auditioning to join Osbourne’s band in early 1981.The first step was playing two songs with the band while Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne watched from the…

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In case you haven’t heard, Nordstrom is having its end-of-season sale. If you’re looking to stock up on high-quality items at an affordable price point, then it’s your lucky day. As a shopping editor, I’m all about highlighting the best buys. I’ve taken the liberty of combing through Nordstrom’s fall sale offerings, and I’ve landed on some serious retail gold. I’ve dug up some of the chicest basics Nordstrom has to offer, and all of these items are currently up to 50% off. Yes, you heard right. If you want major discounts on some wardrobe building blocks, then Nordstrom’s basics…

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Since its launch on September 30, OpenAI’s Sora app has dominated the iOS App Store charts, thanks to its easy breezy AI video generation and an initially loose interpretation of copyright laws. On Friday, its reign came to an end. Your new champion is … Dave’s Hot Chicken.Yes! Not ChatGPT or Gemini or Threads or any of the other usual suspects. Dave’s Hot Chicken now rules over the App Store, where its slack-beaked, bug-eyed mascot icon expresses appropriate surprise at its ascent. How did it do it? How did it break the grasp of OpenAI’s golem TikTok? With something people…

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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. Barnes & Noble’s 2025 Book of the Year Finalists Hot on the heels of their Best Books of 2025, announced last week, Barnes & Noble has revealed the finalists for the 2025 Book of the Year, which is indeed a different thing. The Book of the Year award, introduced in 2019, is selected by booksellers and tends to go to widely recommendable titles…

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OTOCs as interferometers. Credit: Nature (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s41586-025-09526-6 Researchers from Google Quantum AI report that their quantum processor, Willow, ran an algorithm for a quantum computer that solved a complex physics problem thousands of times faster than the world’s most powerful classical supercomputers. If verified, this would be one of the first demonstrations of practical quantum advantage, in which a quantum computer solves a real-world problem faster and more accurately than a classical computer. In a new paper published in the journal Nature, the researchers provided details on how their algorithm, called Quantum Echoes, measured the complex behavior of particles…

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Courtesy of Prime Video; MovieStillsDB.com; Peacock Exactly 14 weeks ago, my life changed in a very major way: My husband and I welcomed our first child, a baby girl. She arrived in mid-July with a full head of hair, an unbearably precious button nose, and a powerful set of lungs. She’s the best. I was away from my job on maternity leave for three months afterward, and every day of those 12 weeks brought some new and unexpected experience — usually involving this little human’s bodily fluids. But thrust as I’d been…

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One of the original Avengers stars has addressed his potential return in Marvel Studios‘ upcoming Doomsday and Secret Wars movies. The next installment of the blockbuster franchise will be in theaters on December 18, 2026, followed by the theatrical release of Avengers: Secret Wars on December 17, 2027. What did Jeremy Renner say about his Avengers: Doomsday and Secret Wars status? During a recent interview at The Breakfast Club Morning Show, after opening up about his recovery from his 2023 snowplow accident, Hawkeye star Jeremy Renner was asked about his potential involvement in Avengers: Doomsday or Avengers: Secret Wars. Renner…

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The Department of Homeland Security has once again posted a social media video that was removed following a DMCA takedown request. The post, shared by DHS on October 23rd, was removed from X/Twitter after using MGMT’s 2017 song “Little Dark Age.” However, the clip, captioned “End of the Dark Age, beginning of the Golden Age,” remains up on Instagram and Bluesky. Set to a slowed-down remix of the song, the video shows footage of federal agents arresting ICE protesters in Portland, Oregon. “Little Dark Age” was released as the lead single from MGMT’s 2018 album of the same name. As Gizmodo points out, the…

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