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Canada’s Angine de Poitrine were among the guests on last night’s (June 21) episode of Later… With Jools Holland. The masked math rock duo broke out all their signature trappings—uncanny choreography, microtonal riffs, and lots and lots of polka dots—for a performance of “Fabienk,” from their new EP, Vol. II. Also, have you noticed that their guitarist (that’s Khn de Poitrine to you; the drummer is Klek) plays barefoot? ’Cause I sure didn’t—until today.Last night’s other performers included Arlo Parks, Sam Smith, and Shania Twain. Holland himself hopped behind the piano to accompany Twain, who covered Hank Williams’ “I’m So…

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Featured Podcasts Acquired: The Walt Disney Company Learn the playbooks that built the world’s greatest companies – and how you can apply them as a founder, operator, or investor. Subscribe to Acquired. Lenny’s Podcast: Building the most AI-pilled engineering team in the world | Fiona Fung (Manager of the Claude Code and Cowork Teams) 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: Are AI Glasses Over?, Big Technology Audience Questions, Alex Stamos on AI Cybersecurity The Big Technology Podcast…

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When galaxies collide, it’s less like a train wreck and more like a marriage: Two separate entities merge into a single massive celestial structure. But relationships are hard, whether you’re a human or a galaxy — and ,this process may also “kill” the merging galaxies by unleashing star-quenching winds.This mechanism may help to explain an enigma in the early universe. A glut of James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) observations have shown that galaxies grew surprisingly massive within 1 billion years of the Big Bang. Just as unexpectedly, many of these galaxies appear to have already stopped producing stars and grown…

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Lauren Smith/Paramount+ Those watching “Dutton Ranch” have probably seen Zachariah Moss actor Marc Menchaca in a few other projects before. A bona fide cowboy and former convict helping out on the ranch in Season 1 of the “Yellowstone” spin-off, Zachariah could become a pivotal character as the story progresses. For now, Menchaca’s other notable projects might be worth checking out. While the bulk of Menchaca’s filmography consists of lesser-known movies and single-episode appearances on TV shows, the actor has a few roles that some will immediately recognize. Near the beginning…

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The films of Sophy Romvari are slippery things. The Canadian filmmaker already has something of a cult following among very-online cinephiles, despite only just having made her debut feature. The film, Blue Heron, is a sun-bleached portrait of a dysfunctional family of six, told through a series of hazy pre-millennial memories following their migration from Hungary. The territory isn’t exactly new for Romvari, whose short films – notably 2020’s Still Processing and Remembrance of József Romvári, as well as Nine Behind (2016) – also employ her own family history to establish a cinematic space between docufiction, autobiography and fantasy.Blue Heron is titled after a bird that,…

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Lewis Capaldi is already thinking about his next album. The Scottish singer-songwriter closed out TRNSMT Festival in Glasgow on Sunday night (June 21), using the headlining moment to tell fans that more music is on the way. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Capaldi told the crowd that after his remaining summer shows, he plans to step away from the road again to focus on writing. “After this summer,” he said, “I’m gonna go away for a bit and make an album.” The update came during an emotional set at Glasgow Green, where Capaldi also spoke candidly about the…

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A little over a week ago, I got a phone call from Alo. This was on Thursday, and the team was asking if I was interested in flying to St. Tropez on Monday afternoon to join them on a 240-foot yacht sailing around the South of France to celebrate the fitness brand’s summer Atelier collection. Naturally, I said yes. Four days later, I was checked in at LAX. By Tuesday morning Central European Time, I was boarding a tender at Capitanerie de St Tropez and then climbing aboard Alo Voyage, where private reformer classes, EMS training, a cold plunge, a…

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The most controversial feature is Simultaneous Opposing Cardinal Direction (SOCD) customization. This allows one key to override another rather than registering both simultaneously, which is ideal for strafing in tactical shooters like Counter-Strike 2 and Valorant. The difference in reaction speed is immediately noticeable, making quick peeks far more consistent. However, because of the distinct advantage it provides, the feature has been banned in some competitive games because it reduces the delay between directional movement to near-zero levels without requiring any additional skills.Testing these features across a variety of shooters and racing games, I was consistently impressed by the level…

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Explore fantasy and science fiction stories where kingdoms fall, technology evolves, and heroes rise against impossible odds. These books combine dark fantasy intrigue with adrenaline-fueled sci-fi adventure. Perfect for readers searching for bold, high-stakes genre fiction. Light Wielder (Fire & Metal Book 2) by Rachel Schneider Release Date: June 9, 2026 It’s been four years since Jovie betrayed Acker, fracturing their relationship. Her decision to take King Edmond’s magic, sparing his life at Acker’s request, has sparked a brutal war. The Kenta and Strou forces ally against the Roison and Alaha, with Maile perched dangerously on the edge of their…

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Fox/Disney+ In 1999, the Fox network attempted to capitalize on the phenomenon of “The X-Files,” one of the genre-defining sci-fi shows, by commissioning co-creator Chris Carter for an ambitious new comic book TV show. But it was axed after just three episodes. “Harsh Realm” was inspired by the comics by James Hudnall and Andrew Paquette, but was not a strict adaptation. The source material follows a private detective who goes looking for a wealthy heir inside the virtual reality, whereas the TV show follows Lieutenant Tom Hobbes (Scott Bairstow), a…

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Fans wondering about The Way Home Season 5 have finally got the answers. Hallmark has now officially decided on the show’s future. Unfortunately, there won’t be a fifth season coming. The network confirmed Season 4 will be the last. Has Hallmark canceled The Way Home Season 5 or renewed it for Season 5? The Way Home Season 5 is not happening. Hallmark has decided to end the series instead. The upcoming fourth season will be the finale. It will premiere sometime during Spring 2026. Hallmark executive Samantha DiPippo also thanked the cast, crew, and fans for supporting the series. Via…

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Many rockstars like to live in elaborate houses and experience lavish lives, but not Shinedown frontman Brent Smith. In fact, he’s revealed that he doesn’t miss having a permanent home because he’s “a true minimalist” who’s preferred the nomad lifestyle for roughly a decade.Why Brent Smith Prefers the Nomad Life?Smith recently appeared on LA Lloyd’s Rock 30 podcast (uploaded to YouTube on June 18) to discuss fatherhood, growth and other inspiring personal insights.About nine minutes into their conversation, Lloyd mentioned that Smith sold his California home in 2016 because he “spend[s] more time on the road than [he does] at…

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Featured Podcasts Lenny’s Podcast: Building the most AI-pilled engineering team in the world | Fiona Fung (Manager of the Claude Code and Cowork Teams) 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: Are AI Glasses Over?, Big Technology Audience Questions, Alex Stamos on AI Cybersecurity 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. The Upstarts Podcast: Mutiny’s Jaleh Rezaei: Walking Away…

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Luke Varley/Paramount+ 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: “The Agency” and “House of the Dragon” are back, and Hallmark says goodbye to “The Way Home” with a supersized series finale. If you’d like a recommended watchlist delivered to your inbox each morning, you can sign up for TVLine’s free What to Watch newsletter here. …

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A much-anticipated movie with huge stars, a major director, and a potentially very sellable premise about a hot-button subject has been dropped by its distributor even though the movie is almost completed.The movie is called Artificial, a docudrama about OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and his company. Amazing Spider-Man star Andrew Garfield plays Altman; Luca Guadagnino (Challengers, After the Hunt) directed the movie. It was going to be released by Amazon MGM Studios, but now that plan is off.In a statement to Variety, Amazon saidWe have the utmost respect and admiration for Luca Guadagnino as an award-winning filmmaker — not to mention a longstanding relationship that…

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Rosie O’Donnell is among the guest hosts set to fill in for Jimmy Kimmel while he takes his annual summer break from his ABC late-night show. O’Donnell will host a week of episodes beginning August 17th. “I will be taking the next two months off — this time voluntarily… As a special treat for our commander-in-chief, I asked one of his all-time favorites, Rosie O’Donnell, to be here to keep the hits coming,” Kimmel said. “So, you’re welcome. And all I ask in return, Mr. President, is that you don’t do anything stupid while I’m gone.” Tiffany Haddish will kick…

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For years, denim shorts have been the default answer to the question of what to wear over a swimsuit. They’re practical, easy to throw on, and likely already sitting in your closet. But after spending time scrolling through Instagram, browsing new arrivals, and observing what stylish women are actually packing for vacation, one thing has become abundantly clear: swimsuit cover-ups have officially evolved beyond basic sarongs and oversized tees.This season’s offerings are polished enough to wear beyond the beach and cool enough to rival your favorite summer outfits. Think crochet dresses that double as dinner attire, wide-leg pants that look…

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With electricity costs soaring, home batteries have never looked so attractive. Whether you want to store the excess generated by your solar panels or simply buy electricity at the cheapest possible rate to use later when power is most expensive, a home battery can help. It’s never been easier to get a home battery installed, but this rapidly expanding market can be confusing, and there are several things to consider before you buy.I’ve spent months researching home batteries, chatting to folks who use them, and then having one installed myself, and I have tips for anyone interested in getting a…

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For most people, a minor cut or scrape is no big deal — the body heals itself quickly, and antibiotics can deal with any infections. But some wounds, such as severe burns and diabetic ulcers, are prone to bacterial infections that can become resistant to antibiotics.”Diabetic wounds are very difficult to heal and people live with these wounds for pretty much the rest of their life,” says Vitaliy Khutoryanskiy, a materials scientist at the University of Reading in the United Kingdom.To address this problem, scientists are developing new ways to treat infected wounds using specially designed nanomaterials that are activated…

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ABC Simone Clark (Niecy Nash-Betts) didn’t get to solve a lot of cases as an FBI agent. That’s because ABC canceled “The Rookie: Feds” after one season due to low ratings and corporate restructuring at the network. The show premiered to an underwhelming 2.2 million viewers, but it faced an uphill battle from the get-go. “The Rookie: Feds” originally aired at 10 p.m. on Tuesday nights — long considered ABC’s death slot. The numbers increased with playbacks, but they weren’t high enough to keep the procedural series on the air.…

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While at the GP collecting some routine test results, Nino (Théodore Pellerin) is suddenly asked if he has his cancer-care routine sorted. He’s shocked, as the GP has unfortunately skipped a feedback stage and hasn’t actually mentioned the fact that Nino has throat cancer. Fair play to writer/​director Pauline Loquès for opting to make a film that talks in a level-headed and unsentimental manner about what it feels like as a young person to be told that you’ve got cancer. Whether anyone would actually want to watch that film is another story, especially one that seems so desperate to hide the practical stigma attached…

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Surf Gang head honcho Evilgiane is a star in his own right, but he’s still at his most inspired in a posse. The second record in his #Heavensgate series recruits both familiar faces (Xaviersobased, RealYungPhil, Slimesito, Harto Falión) and fresh recruits (Jckzebra, Lazer Dim 700, Rico Nasty) to do their worst over 23 pulsating, aqueous beats, which flow so naturally it’s easy to mistake them for your own heartbeat. Giane’s signature is easily clockable these days for anyone casually familiar with hip-hop’s post-Carti underground, but #Heavensgate2 indicates he still has plenty of new ground to cover, and opportunities to stretch…

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Featured Podcasts Big Technology Podcast: Are AI Glasses Over?, Big Technology Audience Questions, Alex Stamos on AI Cybersecurity 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. The Upstarts Podcast: Mutiny’s Jaleh Rezaei: Walking Away From Millions In Software To Grow Even Faster With Sales AI Veteran tech reporter Alex Konrad sits down with breakout entrepreneurs taking on the status quo to shake up their fields in AI, design, nuclear energy, space, and more. Subscribe to The Upstarts Podcast. Hard Fork: ‘Hard Fork’…

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Stay current with Young Adult books that blend romance, mystery, fantasy, and coming-of-age themes. These fresh YA releases spotlight bold voices and unforgettable journeys. Perfect for teens and adults who love modern Young Adult fiction. The Mechanical Son (Cyber Teen Project) by D. B. Goodin Release Date: June 16, 2026 Ralphie searches a ruined world for his missing mother, guided by a single photo. Reunited with his brother, he faces killer machines, twisted experiments, and a growing network of intelligence. As innocence fades, he must become a warrior—or lose everyone he loves. Buy on Amazon Fractured Bonds (Starfall Academy Book…

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A scanning electron micrograph of the intestinal lining of a mouse, with several bacteria (green) and one red blood cell (red)CJC Copyright: IKELOS GmbH/Dr. Christopher B. Jackson/Science Photo Library A faecal microbiome transplant (FMT) could make an aged brain as adaptable as a young one. Our gut microbiome has been linked to our risk of depression and may even play a role in shaping our personality. But for the first time, a study has shown that older mice given the gut microbiomes of younger animals via an FMT experience improved brain plasticity. This suggests that they could overcome a condition…

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