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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: “CIA” premieres on CBS, “FBI” heads to the altar, and “Paradise” and “The Voice” return for new seasons.  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 February 23,…

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Conceived as a darkly bloody satire of the derivative world of slasher franchises, Scream is now itself one of the longest running slasher franchises in history. To date, it’s produced seven films and a TV series over 30 years. (For sake of comparison: Halloween was less than 20 years old when the first Scream hit theaters in 1996.) Who was it that said you either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become a Ghostface?The Scream series has mocked almost every conceivable aspect of horror film and fandom — except the world of development hell, where, ironically, several Scream sequels have spent a significant amount of time.…

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Melodic death metal masters Arch Enemy recently released their first song (“To the Last Breath”) with their new singer, Lauren Hart (who replaces longtime vocalist Alissa White-Gluz). They also announced their “Back to the Root of All Evil” European tour taking place this summer; however, it turns out that they’ll be embarking on a brief tour of Asia earlier in 2026.More About Arch Enemy’s 2026 Asia Tour DatesPer the band’s official website, as well as their social media accounts, the new lineup of Arch Enemy will be making its “global debut” be playing several shows in China and Japan. Specifically,…

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Featured Podcasts Big Technology Podcast: OpenAI Closes in on $100 Billion, OpenClaw Acquired, AI’s Productivity Question — With Aaron Levie 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: The Pentagon vs. Anthropic + An A.I. Agent Slandered Me + Hot Mess Express 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. The Upstarts Podcast: Loyal’s Celine Halioua: From…

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Real life is unhinged. That’s why I love memoirs. Half the time you’re reading one and thinking, this can’t be real—and yet, here we are. When a memoir is done right—written to entertain—it becomes pure storytelling, empowered by authentic emotion. My new novel, Tiny Little Earthquakes, is based on my childhood but fictionalized into a singular story. I wanted to protect certain people, rearrange events and dates to suit the cadence, and add a touch of flair for the sake of art. Tiny Little Earthquakes follows Elliot Hase as she comes of age in a family fractured by addiction, secrets,…

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Menopause is a key period in a woman’s life. This transition is often accompanied by wide-ranging physical and psychological symptoms — some of which can be debilitating and affect daily life. Menopause has also been linked to cognitive problems — such as memory, attention and language deficits.To mitigate the effects of menopause — including hot flashes, depressive symptoms and sleep problems — many women turn to hormone replacement therapy (HRT). In England, an estimated 15% of women are prescribed HRT for menopause symptoms. In Europe, this number is even higher — varying between 18% in Spain to 55% in France.But…

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NBC Contrary to rumors at the time, Kristen Bell didn’t turn down the role of Charlotte Lewis in ABC’s hit show “Lost” to be in “Heroes.” In fact, she never officially received an offer for “Lost” at all. The confusion originated from a 2007 TV Guide interview with Bell, in which it was implied that she turned down “Lost” in favor of “Heroes,” despite her saying that she was only considered for the role. She said, “I was in an extremely lucky position … How do you make the decision…

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For me, the communal dimension is the most fascinating part of wail-worthy films. Crying synchronises a room, creating a wordless, collective experience between strangers sitting shoulder to shoulder in the dark. In the final scene of Hamnet, Agnes realises the play unfolding before her is not just theatre, but a conduit for Shakespeare’s grief over their son. As she reaches out towards the boy on stage, the surrounding theatre audience mirrors her gesture. Grief becomes catharsis, rippling outward, from mother to performer to crowd. And in the cinema where we sit, something similar happens; we echo it, too. There is a connection on-screen as much…

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During the 2026 BAFTAs, host Alan Cumming apologized and thanked the audience for their understanding after John Davidson, a nominee who suffers from severe Tourette’s Syndrome, audibly interrupted the ceremony on multiple occasions. Most notably, Davidson yelled the N-word while Michael B. Jordon and Delroy Lindo presented the award for Best Visual Effects. He also shouted “boring” and “fuck off” during comments made by BAFTA chair Sara Putt, and yelled “fuck you” as the directors of Arco accepted their award for Best Children’s and Fantasy Film. Davidson is a revered ambassador for Tourette’s who was previously honored by Queen Elizabeth…

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When I was younger, my mom, who worked in the fashion industry, was my style inspiration. I relied on her judgment for my outfits. However, as I got older, I developed a passion for fashion, and my personal style emerged. While I still valued her opinion, I ultimately chose what made me feel most comfortable and confident. This led to a distinct personal style, quite different from hers. Mine leans toward classic silhouettes updated with modern touches, keeping my pieces current while remaining staples for years to come. My mom, on the other hand, describes her style as “playful and…

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If you’re the kind of person who gets nervous or squeamish at the doctor’s office, you might find that collecting your own samples doesn’t freak you out as much as someone in a white coat doing it.Depending on where you live and your transportation situation, at-home STD tests might be more accessible than visiting a clinic or making a doctor’s appointment. And you can pay for them out of pocket, which might be a better option based on your health insurance.Finally, and unfortunately, sexually transmitted infections have a stigma attached to them. You shouldn’t feel ashamed of checking up on…

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These Literary Fiction stories confront uncomfortable truths with clarity and depth. From shifting identities to fractured relationships, each novel explores the cost of survival and the quiet strength it takes to endure. Ideal for readers who appreciate fiction that feels real and unvarnished. Forty Days of Mourning by Arslan Athar Release Date: – “I support women’s rights and women’s wrongs” meets Historical Fiction meets contemporary-ish fiction meets South Asia and Post-Partition Literature! That’s the world this book and its main character, Saleema, embody and take you through! Set against the tumultuous history just preceding the annexation of Hyderabad Deccan, Saleema…

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This image combines views from the Hubble and Keck II telescopes. A galaxy in the foreground, which appears as a diagonal line, is acting as a gravitational lens. The ring shape is a smeared image of the galaxy H1429-0028 in the backgroundNASA/ESA/ESO/W. M. Keck Observatory Astronomers have spotted a laser-like beam of microwaves produced by two galaxies smashing together, which is the brightest and most distant example of this phenomenon ever seen. To produce a laser, first atoms need to be stimulated into an unstable, higher-energy state. Then particles of light, or photons, fired at these atoms will cause them…

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Fox 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: “American Dad!” returns to Fox, “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” wraps Season 1, and Kaley Cuoco’s “Vanished” ends. 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 February…

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The Cross Season 2 Episode 5 release date and time is right around the corner, and fans worldwide are eager to find out where and when they can stream it online. In the last episode, titled “Harden,” two vigilantes meet in a hotel room in Florida, plotting to deliver justice. However, as their bond puts both their lives at risk, they face an impossible choice: only one can survive. Here are the details regarding the release date and time for Cross Season 2 Episode 5, as well as information on where to watch it online. When is the Cross Season…

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On Wednesday (February 18), Mike Hadreas, the artist better known as Perfume Genius, posted a desperate plea on X: “Can someone please change my Wikipedia pictures? How do you do it? It’s haunted me for years.” What was then his artist photo dated back nearly a decade to 2017. (Hadreas’ frequent collaborator Blake Mills also caught a stray).Musicians have long suffered in silence at the capricious whims of Wikipedia editors. Artist photos on the site are almost always out of date, unflattering, or both. And Hadreas isn’t the only one speaking up. Swedish pop star Zara Larsson is apparently locked…

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Featured Podcasts Big Technology Podcast: OpenAI Closes in on $100 Billion, OpenClaw Acquired, AI’s Productivity Question — With Aaron Levie 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: The Pentagon vs. Anthropic + An A.I. Agent Slandered Me + Hot Mess Express 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. The Upstarts Podcast: Loyal’s Celine Halioua: From…

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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 the highlight reel of book news readers were most interested in this week. Is BookTok Dying? There’s an old adage that any headline that ends with a question mark can be answered with “no,” and it seems to hold for the latest round of concern about what’s going on with BookTok. Literary agent and BookTok expert Alyssa Morris identifies “a real sense of fatigue” across social media and notes TikTok users’ worries that new ownership will negatively impact the…

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It’s an age-old debate in space circles: Should humanity’s first city on another world be built on the moon, or on Mars? As recently as last year, SpaceX founder Elon Musk saw missions to the moon as a “distraction.” In a post to his X social-media platform, he declared that “we’re going straight to Mars.” View Original Source Here

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John Lamparski/Getty Images Three things are certain in this life — death, taxes, and studios producing more Stephen King adaptations. Unfortunately, not every series based on the popular horror author’s work is as successful as his books. This was the case with “The Outsider,” a 10-episode one-season wonder that aired on HBO in 2020. “The Outsider” stars Ben Mendelsohn as Ralph Anderson, a detective tasked with finding a killer after a young boy shows up dead. With this being a King story, however, it doesn’t take long until events of…

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House of the Dragon is coming back this summer for its third season of intrigue and fantasy warfare. The new trailer is here and the ScreenCrush crew has the full breakdown.We’ll catch you back up on the events of Season 2 and the Targaryen civil war that is now underway. We’ll also explain how this all connects to Game of Thrones, how the House of the Dragon show differs from George R.R. Martin’s Fire & Blood book that served as the source material for this show, and the importance of the Battle of the Gullet, one of the most crucial turning points in the entire history of…

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American salsa musician and activist Willie Colón, who recorded some of the most seminal and influential salsa albums in Latin music, forged a history on Billboard’s charts spanning more than 40 years and counting. As previously reported, Colón died Feb. 21 at age 75. His family announced the news over his social media accounts, stating that the celebrated trombonist arranger, bandleader and producer had “passed away peacefully.” Colón, a key figure in the evolution of Nuyorican salsa (via New York artists with Puerto Rican ties), was instrumental in bringing the genre from New York’s barrios to worldwide acclaim. At just…

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The new arrivals sections of my favorite stores are always most exciting when there’s a new season on the horizon. Right now, one spring 2026 drop that I am most excited about is from Banana Republic. The iconic brand not only has a new ’90s minimalist selection that screams Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, it has an array of pieces that feel so fresh and fun, which is quite synonymous with spring. This creates a tricky dilemma where I can’t seem narrow it down to a few favorites to add to my own collection—I want it all.Ahead, you can peruse my curated list…

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If a headphone jack is a must-have on your next phone, Motorola’s Moto G Stylus 5G 2025 strikes the best balance of performance, aesthetics, features, and price. Not only does it have the jack, but it also stores a stylus inside, an embarrassment for any other company that cited space-saving reasons to nix the port. The gorgeous blue vegan leather finish on the back truly makes this phone stand out, putting the Blue Man Group to shame. The performance, powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chipset, is nice and smooth, and you get a 120-Hz 6.7-inch OLED screen to…

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The technology sounds like it’s been plucked from a science-fiction film — but it’s all too real.A number of companies now offer prospective parents the chance to “score” embryos fertilized through in vitro fertilization (IVF), based on the embryos’ genetic profiles. This technology, called polygenic embryo selection, uses genetics to predict the likelihood that a given trait or disease will manifest in a baby-to-be. In theory, the technology could be leveraged to lower a child’s risk of diseases with strong genetic components. But there are lingering questions about how well it works and whether it could deepen existing health disparities…

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New Metric Media/Lindsay Sarazin 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 Saturday: “Shoresy” Season 5 hits Hulu, Timothée Chalamet and Matthew McConaughey sit down for a CNN town hall, and Sarah Drew headlines “The Stars Between Us.” If you’d like a recommended watch-list like this delivered to your inbox each morning, you can sign up for our free…

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On June 7 2024 Charli XCX unleashed a monster. Green, mean and only 41:23 minutes long, ​‘brat’ wasn’t just an album – it was an entire summer. And then it was a global phenomenon that dominated pop culture long after the leaves turned golden. During her Coachella performance a full 10 months later Charli floated the idea of brat finally coming to a close, but breaking up is hard to do, especially when your overnight success has been six studio albums in the making. ​“I JUST WANT THIS MOMENT TO LAST FOREVER” Charli admitted via Coachella’s blinking LED screen.That moment becomes The Moment; a feature film collaboration…

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Another week, another 44 bands that have joined the 2026 Vans Warped Tour lineup. After last year’s successful three city revival, Warped organizers have expanded to five stops this year with dates in Mexico City and Montreal joining last year’s Washington, D.C., Long Beach and Orlando stops.So who’s on board for this year?Head below and we’ll not only give you all 44 of the bands announced over the last seven days, but also show you how they fit into the lineup for each stop (so far).Who Was Announced for the 2026 Vans Warped Tour in Week 3 of the Lineup…

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Featured Podcasts Big Technology Podcast: OpenAI’s $100 Billion Funding Round, OpenClaw Acquired, AI’s Productivity Question — With Aaron Levie 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: The Pentagon vs. Anthropic + An A.I. Agent Slandered Me + Hot Mess Express 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. The Upstarts Podcast: Loyal’s Celine Halioua: From Defying…

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