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One of the most highly anticipated action-comedy movies of 2026, featuring Henry Cavill, hits theaters this week. The acclaimed filmmaker Guy Ritchie is the writer and director, bringing his signature blend of stylish, fast-paced action to the big screen once again. Henry Cavill and Jake Gyllenhaal’s In the Grey is finally releasing this week In the Grey hits theaters on Friday, May 15, 2026. The movie’s distributor, Black Bear Pictures, released a trailer earlier this year, showcasing a fun, high-octane ride. It stars Henry Cavill as Sid, Jake Gyllenhaal as Bronco, and Eiza González as Rachel Wild in the lead…

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Bloc Party have announced a new album, Anatomy of a Brief Romance, and released the first single, “Coming on Strong.” The new album is set for release on September 11th on newly formed record label cOnTAGIOUS LTD via Virgin Music Group. Get Bloc PartyTickets Here Anatomy of a Brief Romance is produced by Trevor Horn who worked with 1980s powerhouses like Grace Jones, Pet Shop Boys and Frankie Goes To Hollywood. Kele Okereke, Bloc Party’s frontman, promises their most confessional and personal record to date, recalling in true detail his separation from his long-time partner, the subsequent turmoil and finding…

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If there were ever a moment to not procrastinate in prepping your summer closet, it would be now. The early summer 2026 offerings are too chic to miss out on, especially in the sandal, dress, and shorts departments. To get you started, I compiled a solid list of standouts that I am most excited about from popular retailers like Nordstrom, Zara, Revolve, and more. Over half of the selection is under $100, but you would never guess by their luxe-looking appearance.One thing is for sure: Each piece instantly elevates any outfit. Included is a range of timeless to trendy pieces,…

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Elon Musk’s trial against OpenAI and Microsoft entered its final stretch on Monday, with testimony from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, former OpenAI chief scientist Ilya Sutskever, and current OpenAI chairman Bret Taylor.Sutskever drew the spotlight, revealing an ownership stake in OpenAI’s $850-billion for-profit arm that is currently worth about $7 billion. That makes him one of the largest known individual shareholders of OpenAI. Earlier in the trial, OpenAI president Greg Brockman acknowledged for the first time that he has around $30 billion worth of OpenAI shares.Brockman was one of the research lab’s original cofounders, and Sutskever joined shortly afterward, turning…

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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. A Reader Broke Up With Her Boyfriend Because of Sarah J. Maas’s ACOTAR If reading that headline makes you grimace a bit, let me flesh it out. In a TikTok video, 27-year-old Kaeli Dance describes how her ex-partner seemed like the perfect match—until she noticed some subtle similarities between him and the more toxic corner of the love triangle in Maas’s bestselling romantasy, A Court of Thorns and Roses. Once she realized what was going on, she leaned on her…

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With a small blue crane, four researchers hoist a cylindrical fuel cell, which looks like a stack of flattened silver and gold soda cans bundled together, into the air and lower it into a rectangular cart on wheels. A tangle of tubes and wires spirals away from the system, where nearly 270 sensors and 1,000 components are nestled inside. View Original Source Here

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NBC The quintessential panache and star power of Cary Grant indirectly helped Pierce Brosnan land the role of Remington Steele in his first Hollywood audition. In the action-comedy TV series “Remington Steele,” which was a 10 p.m. show on NBC from 1982 to 1986, the titular criminal-turned-detective works as the fake boss of his private investigator partner Laura Holt (Stephanie Zimbalist).  During a career retrospective interview with Vanity Fair in 2025, Brosnan shared how he drew inspiration from Grant in the process of creating Remington Steele’s persona. “I had a mountain of…

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Filmmakers may live or die, but IP is forever. Even when a franchise looks dead, you can bring it back from the grave — just like a dinosaur resurrected with DNA from a mosquito in amber.As you might have guessed already (I mean, you read the headline, right?) this is not an example plucked from the air at random. The latest bit of movie news involves a key member of the Jurassic Park creative team bringing back another famous franchise by Jurassic Park author Michael Crichton. That would be Westworld, the film and later television series that predated Jurassic Park and presented Crichton’s first vision…

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Rostam Batmanglij produced Clairo’s 2019 debut Immunity, and together they crafted the masterpiece (and third best song of that year) that is “Bags.” Seven years later, the pair has reunited for the latest single from Rostam’s forthcoming album American Stories. Titled after the late French chanteuse Françoise Hardy, “Hardy” is built around a sample of Georges Delerue’s score from Truffaut’s Day for Night. Below, watch an accompanying video directed by Antony Muse.In press materials, Rostam described “Hardy” as “a song about looking forward and looking back. Ultimately, I hope it leaves you with some feeling of hope for the future.” He…

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Featured Podcasts Lenny’s Podcast: How to build a company that withstands any era | Eric Ries, Lean Startup author 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: The Unlikely Anthropic & SpaceX Marriage, OpenAI Trial Revelations, AI Layoffs Or Cope? 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. Training Data: ElevenLabs’ Mati Staniszewski: How Voice Becomes the Interface for Everything Sequoia…

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The 1976 album titled Boston by the band with the same name resonated with me; the lyrics took me to a place my narrow life lacked; the music energized my young soul. I was hooked; I still am. In my pre-teen days, my parents’ record player was the only way I could listen to music. Later, when my teenage years faded into college, I listened to music on a cassette player with headphones. I thought I was cool; we all did. Looking back, the peak of my coolness was closing my eyes to breathe in “Foreplay” before they rolled into…

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A lion’s head carved out of amethyst has been set into a golden base decorated with baboons.(Image credit: Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund 1987.1, Cleveland Museum of Art (Public Domain))QUICK FACTSName: Lion’s head pendantWhat it is: An amethyst-and-gold pendantWhere it is from: SudanWhen it was made: Circa 1069 to 715 B.C.In 1987, the Cleveland Museum of Art acquired an unusual pendant depicting a lion’s head carved out of amethyst on a gold base decorated with baboons. But one part was much older than the other and was originally carved as a game piece.The lion’s head pendant was crafted…

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Monty Brinton/CBS Every day, TVLine’s What to Watch column spotlights new and returning English-language shows (and select movies) premiering or airing fresh episodes across broadcast, cable and streaming — organized below by release time and alphabetically within each slot. On TV this Monday: “The Neighborhood” comes to an end, “Pop Culture Jeopardy!” resurfaces on Netflix, and “American Idol” declares a winner.  If you’d like a recommended watch-list like this delivered to your inbox each morning, you can sign up for our free What to Watch newsletter here! Showtimes for May…

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Cynthia bawls, Hortense holds herself together, at first over the phone and then in person. The camera holds mother and daughter in a long shot outside Holborn station, tracking Hortense as she paces past Cynthia without recognition. Then to an uninterrupted take in a café, the women sat side-by-side, eyes moving everywhere except to each other. Cynthia says she cannot be her mother because she never slept with a Black man, before an overwhelming look of recognition comes over her and she starts to weep. We never do find out who that man was – ​“Oh, don’t break my ​‘eart, darlin’” she whines…

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The Beatles have got back to where they once belonged. In 2027, the world’s first official fan experience is set to open at London’s Savile Row, home to the band’s famous 1969 rooftop concert. Explore See latest videos, charts and news The Fab Four’s Apple Corps Ltd has announced that they will be returning to 3 Savile Row in the heart of London’s Mayfair district for a new fan experience and museum. The seven floors of the Georgian townhouse will include “never-seen-before material from Apple Corps’ extensive archives, rotating exhibitions, fan store, and the recreation of the original studio where…

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Although my spring and summer 2026 wardrobe is pretty much good to go, I couldn’t shake the feeling that it needed an elevated boost. I set out to secure a few pieces that would instantly turn things around. The vibe? Effortless and expensive-looking. Thankfully, I found some standouts from Zara, Nordstrom, and Revolve that fit the bill perfectly.Ahead, you can check out my highly curated list of elevated finds that make for satisfying additions to any closet. Included are a mix of timeless and trendy pieces spanning from basic tops and dresses to of-the-moment shorts and sandals. The bags alone…

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After three people died on a cruise ship struck by a hantavirus, authorities are actively tracking down 29 people who had left the ship. They’re trying to trace the spread of the virus. It’s a long, arduous, global process to find and notify people who might be at risk of infection.Hey, wasn’t there supposed to be an app for that?Contact-tracing apps were a global effort starting in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic. Enabled by phone companies like Apple and Google, contact tracing was designed to use Bluetooth connections to detect when people had come in contact with someone who had…

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Every missing piece of the puzzle comes at a cost in these gripping mystery and thriller reads. From buried secrets and deadly obsessions to investigations that spiral out of control, these stories prove that some truths are far more dangerous than lies. Perfect for readers who crave tension, shocking twists, and characters willing to risk everything for answers. Critics’ Requiem (The Storyteller’s Shadow Series Book 1) by Michaela Riley Release Date: May 1, 2026 Arthur Penwright’s elite life is a lie. When a viral critic shreds his reputation, his past as a hacker resurfaces. As Arthur hunts “The Silent Judge,”…

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An artist’s impression of a light sailRICHARD BIZLEY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Interstellar travel propelled by light just got one step closer. Light sails, which are huge sheets pushed along by light that bounces off of them, may be the best way to travel enormous distances through space, and now we may have a way to steer them. “We knew already that any light or laser can impart momentum transfer, but now we can control the direction as well,” says Kaushik Kudtarkar at Texas A&M University. He and his colleagues created a tiny device called a metajet that uses refraction of light,…

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Comedy Central Cartoons: they’re not just for kids anymore! Then again, that’s hardly a new idea. Since the days of “Looney Tunes” and Mickey Mouse, animation has been for everyone, with adults enjoying the art form as much as their children. But as cultural forces like Disney and Saturday morning cartoons took over, animation broadly became entrenched in a more kid-friendly realm. But that shift also sparked an equal reaction. Animation specifically made for adults — not “families,” but “adults” — began emerging from creators looking to reclaim and subvert…

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Affection director BT Meza spoke to ComingSoon about his new horror movie starring Jessica Rothe and Joseph Cross. The director discussed the film’s big twist happening early on, his future ambition, and more. The film is out now in select theaters. “Afflicted by a mysterious condition that resets her memory, Ellie becomes trapped in a cyclical nightmare with a man who claims to be her husband. She soon must uncover the horrifying truth of her existence—before she forgets it all again,” says the official synopsis. BT, what was the sort of genesis behind this idea? It feels timely to me.…

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Back in 2021, funk/alternative rock icons Red Hot Chili Peppers – who currently have 13 LPs and various EPs, compilations and live collections under their belt – sold their songwriting catalog to Hipgnosis for roughly $140 million. Now, they’re getting more than double that already staggering amount for selling their recorded music catalog to Warner Music Group.Details of RHCP’s Deal With Warner Music GroupPer The Hollywood Reporter (on May 8), Red Hot Chili Peppers “sold the rights to their recorded catalog” to WMG “in a deal worth more than $300 million, . . . with WMG acquiring the catalog through…

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Met Gala season is upon us. The annual event takes place on the first Monday in May (May 4, 2026 this year) at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, following its traditional calendar. We know the Met Gala is a whirlwind of fashion, beauty, imagination, and creativity so it’s fair if you have lots of questions about the iconic event. If you’re wondering “What is the Met Gala?” or “What happens at the Met Gala?” don’t worry, we have a quick rundown of everything you need to know. Starting with the basics, you may or may not know that Condé Nast’s…

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Featured Podcasts Big Technology Podcast: The Unlikely Anthropic & SpaceX Marriage, OpenAI Trial Revelations, AI Layoffs Or Cope? 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. Training Data: ElevenLabs’ Mati Staniszewski: How Voice Becomes the Interface for Everything Sequoia Capital partners host conversations with leading AI builders and researchers to develop a deeper understanding of the evolving technologies and their implications. Subscribe to Training Data. Hard Fork: Can the U.S. Rein in Prediction Markets? + Joanna Stern on Her Year of A.I.…

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Today’s Featured Book Deals $2.99The Mountains Sing by Nguyen Phan Que MaiGet This Deal $2.99Like a Sister by Kellye GarrettGet This Deal $1.99First Love, Take Two by Sajni PatelGet This Deal $2.99Eternal Life by Dara HornGet This Deal $1.99Animal by Lisa TaddeoGet This Deal $2.99Lady Tan’s Circle of Women by Lisa SeeGet This Deal $1.99Witches Get Stuff Done by Molly HarperGet This Deal $1.99We Are Okay by Nina LaCourGet This Deal View Original Source Here

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PBS screenshot Every day, TVLine’s What to Watch column spotlights new and returning English-language shows (and select movies) premiering or airing fresh episodes across broadcast, cable and streaming — organized below by release time and alphabetically within each slot. On TV this Sunday: “Call the Midwife” and “Rooster” wrap for the season, Lisa Kudrow’s “The Comeback” comes to an end, and Kevin Hart gets roasted on Netflix. If you’d like a recommended watch-list like this delivered to your inbox each morning, you can sign up for our free What to…

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There was something about cars in the 1970s — they weren’t just something you drove to get from here to there, you were the car. Before everything started to blur together, style- and design-wise, your car said exactly who you were because it served a purpose, not who you wanted to be. The guy with the Boattail Riviera? Well, he wasn’t the same as the woman in the wood-paneled wagon. Those vehicles had different purposes.How ’70s Cars Stood Apart Before the ’80s Changed Everything1970s cars in San Francisco in 1978.A parade of ’70s beauties in San Francisco c. 1978. (Getty…

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On Friday, Charli XCX kicked off her new musical era with “Rock Music.” Today, she pivots almost immediately with the release of the B-side, “I Keep Thinking About You Every Single Day And Night.” If we were to believe “Rock Music,” then the Brat superstar was headed toward the realm of rage-baiting pop-punk. Musically speaking, “I Keep Thinking…,” sees XCX quickly return to the realm of more understated, ’90s-adjacent club music. Lyrically, though, she’s very much swimming in the same rage-inducing deep end as she stokes listeners’ moods with lines like, “Now I’m wondering if I maybe could be gay/But…

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If you love colorful, trendy vacation outfits, you’d be wise to take note of everything Amal Clooney wears for her trips with George (which are usually somewhere hilly by the sea in Europe). It’s quite a departure from her conservative workwear wardrobe, which makes her fun vacation looks even more intriguing. The Clooneys are currently spending time in the South of France (Saint-Tropez, specifically), celebrating George’s birthday. While heading to lunch a couple of days ago, Amal opted to wear a coordinating two-piece set. With her fringed tank and slouchy sock boots, she wore the controversial summer trend that most…

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