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Slipknot officially confirmed their split with Sid Wilson in a new statement on social media today (Aug. 14) but have since deleted the post.TMZ first reported on the alleged split on July 31 but the band hadn’t formally acknowledged the rumors until today.”Effective immediately, Slipknot will no longer be associated with Sid Wilson. We wish him the best in his future endeavors,” the deleted statement read.The post didn’t provide any further context regarding the reason for the split. See a screenshot of the post below from before it was taken down.Instagram – @Slipknotslipknot sid wilson statementThe initial July 31 TMZ report stated…

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By Howard Bloom To understand why we are going crazy, you have to understand a basic principle. Parents love to trash the technologies their kid’s flash. In the 1990s, gory, blood and guts videogames were booming. And adults blamed those games for the violence and crime in society. In 1992 and 1993 there were Senate hearings about Mortal Kombat—a blood-drenched video game that urged you to outbattle an opponent then commanded you to “finish him’ and encouraged you to rip out his heart and tear off his head with his spinal cord still dangling. In 1997 came Grand Theft Auto,…

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Featured Podcasts Hard Fork: Zuckerberg’s Anti-Doom Fantasy + Finally an A.I. Detector That Works + A.I. Math The future is already here. Each week, journalists Kevin Roose and Casey Newton explore and make sense of the latest in the rapidly changing world of tech. Subscribe to Hard Fork. Channels with Peter Kafka: Joanna Stern on the New Siri, OpenAI’s Weird Gadget, and Life After the Wall Street Journal Media and tech aren’t just intersecting – they’re fully intertwined. To understand how those worlds work, Peter Kafka talks to industry leaders, upstarts and observers. Subscribe to Channels with Peter Kafka. Big…

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This is the first in a three-part series diving deep into the current state of prison censorship. All of these pieces are by guest writer Aaron Blumberg. Blumberg holds a library degree and has worked in several public libraries and nonprofits throughout his career. He’s passionate about prison literacy, and his experience comes in part from being justice-impacted. Blumberg has worked on several national projects relating to prison literacy and prison censorship, including as part of the group behind updating the American Library Association’s “Standards for Library Services for the Incarcerated or Detained.” At this year’s American Library Association conference,…

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Iron is essential. Our cells need it to produce energy, carry oxygen throughout the body and power countless chemical reactions that sustain life. But this metal has a dark side. When too much of it is left free inside cells, it can trigger destructive reactions that break down DNA, proteins and even cell membranes. View Original Source Here

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Sunny days are sweeping the clouds away on “Sesame Street,” where “Ted Lasso” stars Jason Sudeikis and Brett Goldstein have come to play… and spread a little positivity. TVLine can exclusively reveal a new video from Sesame Workshop, in which Sudeikis and Elmo channel their inner coaches and offer a special pep talk to all the kiddos watching at home. “Coach Elmo and I are here to get you ready for the big game — the big game of life,” Sudeikis declares. “Now remember, today and every day, the letter of…

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Social media is currently awash with a slick, impressive, exciting, and apparently not authorized four-minute clip from Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, the third film in the hugely acclaimed Spider-Verse trilogy.Already delayed from its original release date, the film will now arrive in theaters next summer. There hasn’t been an official teaser or trailer for Beyond the Spider-Verse yet — but now there is this leaked footage, which appears to contain the first few minutes of the movie, followed by a trailer for the rest of it. Most sites reporting on the leak say it is “likely” the package that was shown this year…

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Garth Brooks will embark on his “Blame It All On My Roots” arena tour on August 20th, and so far, he’s announced multi-night stands in Indianapolis, Denver, and Chicago. Next up for the country superstar is Washington D.C., with two new shows announced at the Capital One Arena on September 18th and 19th. Tickets for Brooks’ Washington D.C. shows will go on sale on Friday, August 21st via Ticketmaster. There are no pre-sales or advance box office sales for this tour. All tickets are priced at $155; every seat (end-stage or in-the-round) carries the same all-in price. Brooks’ “Blame It All On…

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It’s been quite the summer of high-profile weddings. Recent celebrity brides have included Taylor Swift, Dua Lipa, Coco Jones, and Emma Roberts, while the influencer sphere has seen Paige Lorenze, Sara Walker, and Brigette Pheloung walk down the aisle. For those who ascribe to a goth aesthetic, however, only one 2026 wedding matters: Gabbriette’s marriage to Matty Healy. The model and The 1975 frontman wed in Los Angeles last month, and the bride’s Matières Fecales looks, including one inspired by the 1992 horror movie Bram Stoker’s Dracula, went totally viral on Vogue’s social media accounts.At a MAC Cosmetics party last…

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OpenAI’s leaders are rallying workers to respond to one of the largest crises in the company’s history—which spans across its AI safety, cybersecurity, and alignment divisions. The ChatGPT-maker says it has slowed down research, spent millions of dollars, and told several teams to drop everything to focus on investigating a set of rogue AI agents that breached the platform Hugging Face in a quest to complete an internal security test.OpenAI is expected to release a comprehensive postmortem detailing the incident in the coming days. However, the Hugging Face incident has inspired OpenAI leaders and employees to examine how the AI…

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Long-term memories may not “stick” in the brain for the reasons we thought, a study of mice in artificial hibernation reveals.Instead of relying on many individual, strong links between neurons — which would typically be pared down during hibernation — long-lasting memories seem to require higher-level patterns in connectivity, the study found.”This topological architecture of the broader network seems to be more important” than individual, sturdy connections, said study co-author Kazumasa Tanaka, head of the Memory Research Unit at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology.The findings, published Thursday (Aug. 13) in the journal Science, may complicate the picture of…

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Prime Video Tamara Green — a bold, witty, no-nonsense detective – is one of several new characters introduced in “Season 4” of Reacher, which landed on Prime Video with three action-packed episodes on August 12. But you’ve likely seen her face before. Tamara is played by Sydelle Noel, an actor who’s been in the business for roughly 20 years. Noel is probably best known for the beloved sports show “GLOW,” a comedy-drama where she played Cherry Bang, one of several female misfits who turn to the not-always-glamorous (but always entertaining) world…

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“Awards!” says Moira Rose in the comedy series Schitt’s Creek when asked about her favourite season. Hard relate! The 26/27 season is set to be a good one. Apple TV, whose contenders include Widow’s Bay and Pluribus, have secured 87 Emmy nominations, Netflix earned 111 nominations for shows like Beef and The Diplomat but stretching out ahead in first place is HBO, who amassed 122 nominations powered by hits like Hacks and Task. While that’s an impressive, and worthy feat for the American network, what does the process of turning those nominations into wins actually look like? Is it even possible?In some ways, HBO has become a victim of…

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Four siblings who sued the Michael Jackson estate for sexual assault are facing a setback after a Los Angeles federal judge ruled that their dispute must be resolved in private arbitration. Judge Hernán D. Vera found that a 2019 settlement agreement signed by Edward, Dominic, Marie-Nicole, and Aldo Cascio will prevent them from litigating their claims in a public court of law. “Although the allegations are horrific,” Judge Vera wrote in his decision, viewed by Pitchfork, “the court is without discretion to do aught but enforce the language of the arbitration clause.”In a statement to Pitchfork, the Cascio’s lawyer, Howard…

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Featured Podcasts Channels with Peter Kafka: Joanna Stern on the New Siri, OpenAI’s Weird Gadget, and Life After the Wall Street Journal Media and tech aren’t just intersecting – they’re fully intertwined. To understand how those worlds work, Peter Kafka talks to industry leaders, upstarts and observers. Subscribe to Channels with Peter Kafka. Big Technology Podcast: Here’s How The AI Bubble Bursts — With Paul Kedrosky 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. Invest Like the Best: Eric Vishria – A…

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Looking to fall in love with some new romance reads? You’ll adore these exciting new novels! This week you can get your hands on books by bestselling authors R.L. Merrill, Siera London, Daphne Willows, Alina Jacobs, Tricia O’Malley, and more. Enjoy your new romance books and happy reading! View Original Source Here

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Comedy Central On this day, 29 years ago, Kenny died. It wouldn’t be the last time. The envelope-pushing, profanity-heavy animated series “South Park” premiered on Comedy Central on August 13, 1997. The show’s premiere was more than just the first of the parka-wearing character’s many, many comical deaths, however; it also changed the TV landscape forever. Created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, “South Park” began as a short film the duo made while attending the University of Colorado in 1992. The short was animated using cut-out construction paper that they…

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Tom Hardy faces new foes and navigates internal chaos that could bring down the Harrigans’ criminal empire in MobLand Season 2. Paramount+ has released the official trailer for the show ahead of its premiere. Hardy will reprise his role as Harry Da Souza, the Harrigans’ loyal fixer. The official synopsis reads, “The Harrigans struggle to show a unified front as rising rivals threaten their criminal empire. Harry Da Souza, their street-smart and formidable ‘fixer’, must walk a dangerous tightrope when tensions within the family intensify. As violence spills into every corner of their lives, loyalties snap, safety proves temporary and…

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Ella Langley’s “Choosin’ Texas” has dominated the Billboard Hot 100 in record fashion, ruling the Aug. 15-dated chart for a 17th week, the fourth-longest No. 1 run in the chart’s history. Among its latest triumphs, it rewrites the record for the most weeks on top for a non-holiday song by a woman, breaking out of a tie with Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men’s mid-‘90s classic, “One Sweet Day.” Starting on the Hot 100 dated Feb. 14 (ironically, given Langley’s resignation in the losing-love song’s lyrics), “Choosin’ Texas” has made six ascents to No. 1, the most separate chart-topping stays…

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If there’s one shoe you can count on reappearing every fall like clockwork, it’s the classic black ankle boot. It was a staple when I was in high school, and it remains one in 2026. (I’ve just swapped low-rise bootcut jeans for slouchy trousers these days.) This season, however, there’s a fresh alternative worth adding to the rotation: white lace-up boots with a heel. Charlize Theron recently made the case for the style, teaming a sleek Celine pair with a black satin maxi dress, also by Celine, while promoting The Odyssey in Seoul, South Korea.The best part? You don’t have…

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Regions such as Galicia, Asturias, Castile and León, Madrid, Aragon, Catalonia, the Valencian Community, and the Balearic Islands experienced the path of totality, while the rest of the country saw a partial eclipse.The solar corona glows as the moon completely blocks the sun during the totality phase, as seen from San Asensio in the La Rioja region. Photograph: Ander Gillenea/Getty ImagesThe event lasted about four and a half hours, while the total darkening of the sky lasted just under two minutes, allowing various space agencies to conduct scientific experiments along the path of totality.Fans of Real Madrid watch the solar…

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The trailer for the adaptation of the mega-bestselling 2018 psychological thriller Verity by Colleen Hoover just dropped yesterday. Already, it’s amassed more than 5 million views on YouTube, and is ranked #6 in the movies category for the site’s trending chart. I watched the trailer and have thoughts: First things first: I have to admit that I have not read anything by Big Hoove, but I am a part of the generation that watched Lifetime movies and Jerry Springer when I was home sick from school. In other words, I was born in messy TV, molded by it. Just looking…

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The first photos from today’s total solar eclipse are here, and they’re spectacular.Captured Wednesday (Aug. 12) by NASA scientists during a special eclipse livestream from Spain, the images show the moon completely blocking the visible surface of the sun, plunging the daytime sky into twilight for roughly 90 seconds and allowing our star’s elusive corona (its wispy outer atmosphere) to shine through.In this incredible image taken with a solar-filtered telescope, the moon appears as a black circle, cloaking the sun. The white spikes of light encircling the moon are the corona, a mysterious part of the sun that is rarely…

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CBS If you’re already hooked on “Sheriff Country” after just one season, you’re in the right place. Below, TVLine is outlining five shows similar to the CBS drama that will satisfy all your crime drama cravings.  “Sheriff Country” premiered in October 2025, wrapping its freshman run in May 2026. The show follows Sheriff Mickey (Morena Baccarin), who was first introduced to viewers in “Fire Country” Season 2 as Sharon Leone’s stepsister, as she juggles law enforcement duties with the challenges of mothering her daughter Skye (Amanda Arcuri). Plus, she’s dealing with her ex-con…

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Netflix has a new animated Willy Wonka movie coming out in 2027 — and, in a surprising movie, the streamer is putting it in theaters before they release it on their service.The film is called Charlie vs. the Chocolate Factory, executive produced and co-starring Taika Waititi. Based on the official description provided by Netflix, it sounds like a sort-of sequel to Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, with Wonka jailed “for the crime of turning a child into a blueberry,” something that of course happens in that earlier film and the original Charlie and the Chocolate Factory novel by Roald Dahl.In addition to Waitii, Charlie…

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An Avenged Sevenfold fan has gone viral after M. Shadows let him sing lead during the song “Unholy Confessions” at one of the band’s recent shows.The concert in question took place this past Saturday (Aug. 8) in Montreal, Canada as part of Avenged’s co-headlining tour with Good Charlotte. The rockers played a total of 12 songs, opening with “Nightmare” and ending the night with the Life Is But a Dream… track “Cosmic” [via Setlist.fm].”Unholy Confessions” was the second-to-last song in the band’s set and they welcomed an unexpected guest to the stage to sing it with them after Shadows spotted a fan holding…

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Featured Podcasts Channels with Peter Kafka: Joanna Stern on the New Siri, OpenAI’s Weird Gadget, and Life After the Wall Street Journal Media and tech aren’t just intersecting – they’re fully intertwined. To understand how those worlds work, Peter Kafka talks to industry leaders, upstarts and observers. Subscribe to Channels with Peter Kafka. Big Technology Podcast: Here’s How The AI Bubble Bursts — With Paul Kedrosky 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. Invest Like the Best: Eric Vishria – A…

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Stories are often the first place children learn what it means to belong. Long before children know words like neurodivergence or ADHD, they are learning who gets to be the hero and whose differences are celebrated. Every book quietly answers a question: Do people who think differently belong? The answer can stay with them for a lifetime. When I wrote Duct Tape Dad, I was not inventing a character. I was putting language to my own childhood. I grew up in a neurodiverse household. While other kids’ dads taught them how to throw a ball, mine taught me the art…

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