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Illustration of Chiron’s ringsDan Durda For the first time, astronomers are watching a ring system form in real time. The rings in question encircle Chiron, a comet-like object that takes a path around the sun between the orbits of Saturn and Uranus. Every time we look at Chiron, its rings seem to be a little different. Chiron isn’t the first small object we have observed rings around: the asteroid Chariklo and dwarf planets Haumea and Quaoar also have small ring systems. All of these rings were spotted through a method called stellar occultation, which involves waiting for the object to…

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Book an all-day appointment with your favorite tattoo artist, because a reboot of Fox’s “Prison Break” has officially been ordered to series at Hulu. Set in the world of the original “Prison Break,” Hulu’s new iteration will star an entirely new cast of characters, led by Emily Browning (“American Gods”) as an ex-soldier who becomes a corrections officer “at one of the deadliest prisons in America to prove just how far she’ll go for someone she loves,” reads the official logline. In addition to Browning, the new “Prison Break” will star Drake Rodger (“The Winchesters”), Lukas Gage (“The White Lotus”), Clayton…

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At the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year, Harris Dickinson’s directorial debut Urchin premiered to great acclaim, winning the FIPRESCI Prize and a Best Actor award for Frank Dillane. Dickinson also proudly wore a t‑shirt that read: ​“Living on the streets is not a lifestyle choice Suella. It’s a sign of failed government policy,” referring to Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman’s comments in 2023 that rough sleeping ​“is a lifestyle choice” while defending her decision to restrict the use of tents by homeless people on the streets of BritainTeaming up with Under One Sky, a volunteer-led charity that aims to use education, compassion, and collaboration to…

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Echo & the Bunnymen have announced a 2026 North American tour on which they’ll be playing the greatest hits from their near 50-year career. The 24-date spring outing, dubbed “The Very Best of Echo & the Bunnymen: More Songs to Learn and Sing” after the band’s 2006 compilation album of the same name, will kick off May 10th in Vancouver, Canada, and wrap up June 19th in Minneapolis. Along the way, the legendary UK act will hit such cities as Seattle, Los Angeles, Dallas, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Boston, and Detroit, among others. Get Echo & the Bunnymen Tickets Here An…

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Jon Emont / Wall Street Journal: A look at how China gained control over global rare earth supply through state support, domestic industry consolidation, acquiring US companies, and more — Beijing used bare-knuckle tactics in a multidecade effort to consolidate control over supplies — When China tightened restrictions … View Original Source Here

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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. Here are the stories we covered this week: If you follow international news (or the digest editions of this newsletter), you may have seen that youth-led protests are springing up across Asia in response to economic inequality, corruption, and police brutality. There have been demonstrations and riots in Indonesia and the Philippines, while in Nepal, Gen Z protestors toppled the national government in two days flat. In addition to the national flags you would expect to see at protests like these, another flag has…

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Ruth Deidree Boelan prays for her relatives who went missing in recent flooding when their home on a riverbank collapsed. Standing where her family home once was, Ruth Deidree Boelan closed her eyes and prayed for relatives missing in devastating flash floods that swept resort island Bali this year. The deluge that killed at least 18 people and left four missing was the island’s worst in a decade, according to the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG). It was caused partly by record rain, but was also a reckoning for years of rampant overdevelopment and a waste management system under…

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Courtesy of HBO Warning: This post contains spoilers for Sunday’s “Task” finale. The smoke has cleared as “Task” wraps up its seven-episode run… and all we’re left with is the sound of birds chirping. Sunday’s finale dealt with the aftermath of last week’s brutal shootout, with Grasso trying to redeem himself for his role in Lizzie’s death by taking out Jayson — and taking a bullet himself. (Robbie’s niece Maeve got away with the money, too, after Tom looked the other way.) But the heart of the finale was really in…

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The NCIS: Tony & Ziva Season 1 Episode 10 release date and time are right around the corner. The upcoming tenth and final episode of the series will be titled “Full Circle.” The season finale will see Tony and Ziva take the biggest risk to prevent a deadly international attack, while discovering their true allies. The latest NCIS spin-off series stars Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo as the titular couple, Anthony DiNozzo and Ziva David, respectively. Other cast members of the show include Isla Gie, Amita Suman, and Maximilian Osinski, among others. Here are the release details of the…

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Sabrina Carpenter was the host and musical guest on last night’s (October 18) episode of Saturday Night Live, where she performed songs from her new album Man’s Best Friend. Dressed in SNL-themed underwear, Carpenter sang the single “Manchild” into a hairbrush; later, she donned a gi and did some karate for the album track “Nobody’s Son.” Carpenter also starred in sketches throughout the evening as a 12-year-old boy podcast host, a girlboss motivational speaker who suffers a head injury, and a singing washing machine.In her opening monologue, Carpenter addressed the controversy around the Man’s Best Friend album cover. “What people…

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Fashion shows often get a bad rap for featuring, let’s say, unwearable clothes—who remembers the blow-up balloon outfits? Or maybe McQueen’s white feathered ensemble? It’s all part of the creative allure, after all. Yet for the Spring/Summer 26 season, it seems a shift is afoot, as designers swapped extravagant talking points for, dare I say it, chic and simple outfits—serving as the perfect moodboard for minimalist fashion fans.While every major fashion city saw splatterings of pared-back runway looks, the New York designers truly led the charge. Take Ralph Lauren, Toteme, Michael Kors, Tory Burch and Khaite as core examples that…

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Perception is everything. When we’re kids, we look at teenagers like they’re these wizened old ones who, often times, we aspire to be like, thinking that’s the epitome of being an adult. When we enter our twenties, most kids think of their parents as elderly — doddering old folks whose advice needs to be taken with a grain of salt because, come on, what do they know? They’re old.  Never mind that many of these “old” parents are often in their forties or early fifties when said kids enter college age, essentially in the prime of their lives (at least…

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A lab accident has led engineers to build a chip that fires a rainbow of powerful laser beams — and it could help data centers better manage skyrocketing volumes of artificial intelligence (AI) data.The new photonics chip contains an industrial-grade laser source paired with a precisely engineered optical circuit that shapes and stabilizes the light before splitting it into multiple, evenly spaced colors.Because each color band represents an optical frequency that can carry its own unique stream of data, the technology could enable data centers to move information around far faster and more efficiently than existing optical networks such as…

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Netflix/CBS/Apple TV You didn’t think we’d forget Quotes of the Week, did you? 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 “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”, “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City”, “DMV”, “The Diplomat”, “The Chair Company” and “Watson.” Also featured in this week’s roundup: “Ghosts” takes a jab at the city of Boston, “Brilliant Minds” delivers a lesson on Britney Spears and “NCIS: Origins” gets irritated over an agent’s IBS. Plus,…

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Countless fans have already had to say farewell to so many of their favorite stars of the screen this year. Actors who died in 2025 include classic Hollywood legends, versatile movie icons, beloved character actors, and former child stars, as well as a number of talented Oscar and Emmy winners.In 2025, we’re mourning the loss of irreplaceable talents such as the Diane Keaton, who dazzled our movies screens with her singular charm for more than 50 years; Val Kilmer, the adventurous, adaptable leading man who drove so many blockbusters in the ’80s and ’90s; and Robert Redford, the magnetic Hollywood…

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Sharon Osbourne is mourning the loss of her beloved dog, Elvis. On Sunday (Oct. 19), the 72-year-old television personality and longtime wife and manager of the late Ozzy Osbourne took to Instagram to share a heartfelt message honoring her loyal companion. “I can’t believe I am posting this but my darling Elvis passed away this week,” she wrote alongside a carousel of photos featuring the Siberian Husky. “He gave me 14 precious years. He was by my side until the end. Rest in peace my darling boy!” Elvis was adopted by Sharon and Ozzy and became a cherished member of…

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Jinjoo Lee / Wall Street Journal: A look at some US energy companies linked to AI infrastructure, such as Sam Altman-backed Oklo, whose stocks have soared despite having little to no revenue — Concept stocks with no revenue have soaring valuations — Forget about the froth in tech valuations. The real excess might be building up in energy stocks. View Original Source Here

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17 Oct 2025 Fame, Freedom & the Fight to Be Seen: Must-Read Biographies & Memoirs These new releases trace the cost of visibility from global stages to small-town battles for equality. Every page hums with grit, grace, and the quiet courage it takes to stay true. Not celebrity fluff, just real lives, raw and luminous. Searching for Bowlby: The Life of John Bowlby by C. V. Wooster Release Date: October 2, 2025 Searching for Bowlby is a historical narrative of John Bowlby, the father of attachment theory. Tracing his childhood, career, and collaborations reveals how his personal struggles shaped the…

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Some problems are too hard for even quantum computersYaroslav Kushta/Getty Images Researchers have identified a “nightmare scenario” calculation related to exotic types of quantum matter that would be impossible to solve, even for a very efficient quantum computer. Without the complexity of quantum states of matter, determining the phase of a material can be relatively simple. Take water, for example – it is straightforward to tell whether it is in a solid or liquid phase. The quantum version of this task, however, can be a lot more daunting. Thomas Schuster at the California Institute of Technology and his colleagues have…

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Sabrina Carpenter knows how to work the dance floor… even in middle school. Carpenter hosted this week’s “Saturday Night Live,” which featured a music video with her and Bowen Yang playing hormonal teens getting ready for their first middle school dance. The song, “Middle School Lovin’,” had a bass-heavy dance beat as Carpenter and Yang nervously primped in front of the mirrors, checking their braces and applying heavy handfuls of hair gel.  Once they hit the dance floor, though, they knew exactly what to do: grind awkwardly in full view of the school chaperones. (“We’ve…

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Try as he might, Aziz Ansari can’t quite seem to read the room. One of the more egregious examples of late was the comic’s decision to perform at Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Comedy Festival. Ansari defended his choice to help culturally launder the régime’s authoritarian reputation on a recent episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, pledging to give a portion of the fee he received to Human Rights Watch. The organisation subsequently rejected the donation, a spokesperson telling Variety last week that it could not accept what essentially amounts to blood money.Ethics under capitalism are a guiding theme of Good Fortune, a high-concept but mostly unremarkable body-swap comedy exploring the death of…

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Longtime Limp Bizkit bassist, backing vocalist and co-founding member Sam Rivers has died at the age of 48.The news was shared by Limp Bizkit through their Instagram account. The band shared in their statement announcing Rivers’ death, “He was a once-in-a-lifetime kind of human. A true legend of legends. And his spirit will live forever in every groove, every stage, every memory.”A cause of death was not given.What Did Limp Bizkit Say About the Death of Sam Rivers?The group’s full message reads as follows:In Loving Memory of Our Brother, Sam RiversToday we lost our brother.Our bandmate.Our heartbeat.Sam Rivers wasn’t just…

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The year was 2015. Bold, blocky “Instagram brows” were popular. Matte liquid lipsticks were everywhere, and powder highlighters were a strobe-like makeup staple. It was also the year Kylie Jenner launched her namesake beauty brand, Kylie Cosmetics.Fast-forward to 2025, and Kylie Cosmetics has launched a limited-edition King Kylie collection to celebrate the brand’s 10th anniversary. It pays homage to “the evolution of [Jenner’s] signature style” and refers to a nickname, or alter ego, that Jenner popularized a decade ago. Die-hard Kardashian-Jenner fans will remember this era; it was when Jenner experimented with different hair colors (most notably Tumblr-loved teal) and…

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Credit: Horticulture Research (2024). DOI: 10.1093/hr/uhae334 Phytochelatin synthases (PCSs) produce phytochelatins—tiny, cysteine-rich peptides that bind and neutralize toxic metal ions such as cadmium and arsenic. These molecules act as the plant’s natural detox system, sequestering harmful elements into vacuoles to prevent cellular damage. Although previous studies explored individual PCS genes in model plants like Arabidopsis thaliana (AtPCS1, AtPCS2), the broader picture of how PCS genes diversified across plant evolution remained unclear. Without understanding this evolutionary history, it has been difficult to explain why plants vary so widely in metal tolerance. Based on these challenges, researchers sought to uncover how gene…

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Courtesy of NBC Assistant District Attorney Dominick “Sonny” Carisi has no greater defender than the actress who plays his wife. When TVLine recently caught up with Kelli Giddish after her full-time return to “Law & Order: SVU,” we pointed out that Season 27 so far hadn’t shown us much on-screen interaction between married public servants Carisi (played by Peter Scanavino) and Giddish’s Sgt. Amanda Rollins.  “The format of the show is law and order, so you get to see all the police work first off,” Giddish reminded us, adding that Rollins and Curry…

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Netflix’s new TV and movie release schedule for October 20 to October 26, 2025, includes The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 2, Nobody Wants This Season 2, Parish, and A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE. On October 21, The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 2 drops on Netflix. The drama series focuses on Daryl, who finds himself in France and tries to find out how he got there. As such, he decides to make his way back home, making new connections and tackling endless problems. Further, Nobody Wants This Season 2 drops on the streaming platform. It follows the passionate love story…

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Neil Young has announced a 50th anniversary edition of his 1975 album Tonight’s the Night. Due out on November 28th, the limited-edition release contains six bonus tracks, including unreleased original versions of “Lookout Joe” and “Walk On,” both recorded during the 1973 album sessions at S.I.R. in Los Angeles. In particular, “Lookout Joe” replaces the original album version on the 50th anniversary reissue. The tracklist also contains an unreleased version of “Tonight’s The Night,” as well as bonus tracks “Everybody’s Alone,” “Raised on Robbery” (featuring Joni Mitchell,) and “Speakin’ Out” originally released in Neil Young Archives Vol. II. Also of…

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