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The release date and time for Tracker Season 3 Episode 15 are right around the corner. In the previous episode, we saw a young boy going missing following a school field trip to the aquarium. Subsequently, Colter must follow a father’s desperate request to find his son. The upcoming episode will see Randy seeking Colter’s help after one of his closest friends is put on house arrest. Here’s all you need to know about when and where to watch Tracker Season 3 Episode 15. When is the Tracker Season 3 Episode 15 release date & time? The episode’s release date is…

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This summer will be a particularly warm and fuzzy one: The Temper Trap will release Sungazer on July 10, and play tracks from it when they support Muse on a North American tour throughout that month and the next. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Sungazer (via Mushroom Music / Virgin Music Group) is the Australian alternative rock act’s fourth studio album and first in a decade. It’s led by “Lucky Dimes,” which dropped in 2025, and “Giving Up Air,” which TTT performed live in January on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. “With time apart and much personal growth from us…

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Fans of The Handmaid’s Tale, this one is for you. The Testaments, the sequel based on Margaret Atwood’s book set after the events of the original story, is arriving on Hulu on April 8, and I can assure you it’s just as chilling and powerful! Starring fresh faces Chase Infiniti (One Battle After Another’s budding breakout) and Lucy Halliday, the dystopian drama follows two teens, Agnes and Daisy, who—in the halls of Gilead’s elite preparatory school where the focus is teaching its young girls how to be submissive wives—form a bond that will change the course of their lives.Following stops…

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Kate Knibbs: So, you went twice?Makena Kelly: Yes, Kate. I went twice.Kate Knibbs: I missed that.Zoë Schiffer: Wait, is the Pentagon Pizza thing a joke about the pizza predicting the war?Makena Kelly: Yeah.Zoë Schiffer: Oh, my God.Makena Kelly: Because they had these Pentagon pizza trackers up. When I returned the second night, yes, I came back the second night. Everything was working for the most part. There were still some screens that were turned off, but I never saw any actual Bloomberg terminals. There were some monitory Bloomberg type terminal things that it looked like Polymarket had developed themselves, but…

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The first thing I read in March was Isn’t It Obvious by Rachel Runya Katz, a bi4bi M/F romance that I really enjoyed. I mean, the main character runs a queer teen book club, so of course I was going to love it. The book I spent most of March reading was Hell’s Heart by Alexis Hall, a trans sapphic retelling of Moby Dick set in space. It was fun, but it is fairly long and meandering, like the source material, so it took me a while to finish. I just started The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K.…

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CBS “Sheriff Country” and “Fire Country” are teaming up to tackle a major case, and per franchise star Matt Lauria, the first-ever crossover will be monumental.  Friday’s event will begin with “Sheriff Country” at 8/7c, where a “mysterious school bus explosion leaves nine students missing,” per the official logline. “Sheriff Mickey Fox and Cal Fire Division Chief Sharon Leone must set aside their personal conflicts and unite their departments to try and crack the case.” “Fire Country” will follow at 9 p.m. with Part 2 of the crossover: “With the…

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Just weeks after the debut of the first Peaky Blinders movie, Netflix and the BBC are already in production on the next phase of the Peaky Blinders show, which spins out of the events of the film version, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man.The new series will star Jamie Bell as Duke Shelby, the son of Tommy Shelby, the central figure on the previous six seasons of Peaky Blinders and the film. In the final year of the first run of the show, Duke was played by Conrad Khan. In The Immortal Man, the character was played by Barry Keoghan.On the new show — which is set a…

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A woman is under investigation for allegedly stalking and harassing Ghost’s Tobias Forge, according a report by the Swedish publication Aftonbladet.The article, which was translated from Swedish, states that a woman in her 40s repeatedly sent messages, letters, asked for money and even sent a phone to Forge between July and October of 2025. The frontman reportedly made numerous attempts to block her communication attempts and she now faces harassment charges.“The injured party perceives the perpetrator’s attempts at contact and actions as offensive, intrusive and invasive,” the preliminary report reads.Forge claimed he blocked the woman’s phone number on SMS and WhatsApp…

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Bloomberg: Sources: Chinese optics company and Nvidia supplier Innolight confidentially filed for a Hong Kong IPO that could raise $3B+; Innolight is listed in Shenzhen — Chinese optics firm Zhongji Innolight Co. has confidentially filed for a Hong Kong listing, according to people familiar with the development … View Original Source Here

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Mom and Dad could read; they chose not to. They would say there was too much activity in their daily lives to allow for brief moments of pleasure lost in a book; I can’t dispute their conclusion. Sometimes all you can do is get by. Because my parents didn’t foster an environment for books, I too avoided reading; Cliff Notes were my secret to success in high school. In fact, I don’t recall reading a book without a syllabus requiring it until after college. It was a moment in my life I will never forget. I was with a large…

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Scientists have cured type 1 diabetes in mice, without long-term immune suppression.In type 1 diabetes, the immune system attacks insulin-producing cells, and replacing them with transplanted cells from donors has historically required people to take strong immunosuppressants for life, which severely limited the reach of such transplants.But in a new study, researchers created a “chimeric,” or blended immune system that contains elements of both the recipient’s and the donor’s immune systems. This enabled mice to tolerate a transplant of insulin-producing cells without long-term immune suppression. You may like Much more research is needed before this kind of treatment could be…

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Fox Four costumed celebrities remained atop the April 1 finale of “The Masked Singer,” a two-hour broadcast that revealed their identities before crowning the winner of Season 14. The clues have gotten egregiously obvious at this point in the season, so none of the contestants’ long-awaited unmaskings took us by surprise — least of all Kylie Cantrall as Cat Witch, whose identity we’ve known since the premiere. We were, however, a little shocked to see which celebrity ultimately took home the coveted Golden Mask trophy at the end of the night. Galaxy Girl was the…

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For those not intimately familiar with the topographical and historical minutiae of the UK, the relatively blasé way in which the British public react to the inciting event of David Mackenzie’s Fuze might seem a bit odd. An unexploded World War Two bomb is discovered on a building site in central London, and it’s a hassle more than anything, causing a headache for Chief Superintendent Zuzana (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) an evacuation of disgruntled locals, and the summoning of the army bomb squad led by renegade Major Will ​‘The Thrill’ Tranter (Aaron Taylor-Johnson). The rather subdued response to the bomb threat by all parties doesn’t seem so…

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Eugene Mirman, known as the voice of Gene on Bob’s Burgers as well as appearances on Flight of the Conchords and Archer, was involved with a life-threatening car crash in Bedford, New Hampshire on Tuesday. After crashing into the Bedford Toll Plaza on the F.E. Everett Turnpike, Deadline reports, the car caught fire. Mirman was then rescued by bystanders including New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte’s detail and a veteran state trooper, who pulled him through the window to safety. The incident is now under investigation; no charges have been filed. In addition to his ongoing work on Bob’s Burgers, Mirman’s…

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Now that the layers can finally be shed and our outfits aren’t hidden under outerwear, we can turn our attention to fun trends, including prints. Spring and summer are undoubtedly when print trends rise to the top, as we’ve seen happen with polka dots for the past couple of years. Speaking of polka dots, they’re a classic, but if you’re feeling fatigued, I’m officially putting bandana print aka paisley on your radar.As someone who does a lot of scrolling and shopping for a living, I’ve found it impossible to ignore that bandana print is definitely not exclusive to bandanas in…

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Samsung’s S95F QD-OLED is one of the best TVs we’ve ever tested. Its potent display provides brilliant brightness, vivid colors, and incredible contrast thanks to OLED’s ability to adjust each tiny point of light independently. This TV may be a 2025 model, but it’s still a premium screen, now priced lower than I’ve ever seen it. Right now, a 65-inch model is just $2,198 for Amazon’s Big Spring Deal, a $300 savings from earlier this month.Samsung’s S95F is different than any of the other best OLED TVs we tested last year because of its distinctive matte screen, which swallows up…

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What’s the story behind the story? What inspired you to write this book? Unbroken: Life Outside the Lines was born from a deeply personal journey of navigating life beyond expectations—both my own and those placed on me by the world. I was inspired by the moments that tested me, the ones that forced me to question who I was supposed to be and, more importantly, who I truly wanted to become. This book is a reflection of resilience, self-discovery, and the courage it takes to live authentically, even when that means stepping outside the lines others have drawn. I wanted…

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A tobacco plant has been modified to produce five psychedelic drugsAharoni lab, Weizmann Institute if Science Scientists have engineered tobacco plants to produce five powerful psychedelic compounds normally found in other plants, fungi and animals in a single crop. They argue that using plants to manufacture the drugs would be simpler and more sustainable than existing processes, making research into therapeutic uses and production of future medicines easier. Asaph Aharoni at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel and his colleagues modified Nicotiana benthamiana plants using a technique called agroinfiltration, which involves using a bacterium to introduce genes from other organisms…

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Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Long before he reinvented the genre with “Heroes,” Tim Kring wrote for a very different superhero TV series. Like “Heroes,” NBC’s “Misfits of Science” offered up a fresh take on stories about superpowers. Unlike “Heroes,” though, “Misfits of Science” was not an enduring success. Canceled after just one season in 1985 due to low ratings, the series followed the adventures of a team of superpowered “human anomalies,” as they tracked down other superhuman or otherwise extraordinary…

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One of Will Smith and Matt Damon‘s more controversial movies is officially available to stream beginning today on Paramount+. What Will Smith and Matt Damon movie is on Paramount+ today? The Legend of Bagger Vance, released in 2000, is officially available on Paramount+ now. The movie was directed by the late Robert Redford and written by Jeremy Leven, based on the 1995 Steven Pressfield book The Legend of Bagger Vance: A Novel of Golf and the Game of Life. Alongside Smith and Damon, the movie also stars Charlize Theron. The movie follows the story of Rannulph Junuh (Damon), a once-promising…

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Converge are about to release their second album of 2026. Just months after the February release of Love Is Not Enough, their first non-collaborative album in eight years, the Boston metalcore band are getting ready to put out Hum of Hurt. Ahead of the record’s June 5 release, Converge have shared the title track, which you can listen to below.The album is inspired by The Hum, the name for a mysterious low-frequency sound that only 4% of the world’s population can hear. “What if ‘The Hum’ is the culmination of all the pain in the world, creating an audible signal…

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Featured Podcasts Uncapped with Jack Altman: Brad Lightcap from OpenAI Conversations with people I admire about things I’m genuinely interested in. Subscribe to Uncapped with Jack Altman. Channels with Peter Kafka: Why We Need to Pay Attention to Elon Musk Again 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. Cheeky Pint: Compliance at scale and why TAM is a distraction with Christina Cacioppo of Vanta Stripe cofounder John Collison interviews founders, builders, and leaders over a pint.…

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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. There’s something about these new releases, and it’s not just that they all come out in April and deserve a spot on your TBR. If you glance down at the covers, you’ll notice that almost all of them feature women staring off into the distance. That wasn’t intentional—not by me or the publishers either, for that matter—but it’s certainly a trend. Since March was Women’s History Month in the U.S., it feels somewhat appropriate — if a little belated — to keep the…

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If you just finished watching the March 31 episode of “High Potential,” allow us to help you pick your jaw up off the floor. The penultimate hour of Season 2 finally went there with one of the show’s will-they-won’t-they pairings, and while we’re not entirely surprised that it happened, we’re very surprised by how much we enjoyed it. The episode put Morgan & Co. on the hunt for a team of highly skilled thieves — the very same team that murdered Wagner’s fiancée/partner back in Sacramento, making this an incredibly personal case for him. Too personal? We’d say so, unless…

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Looks like Mother Gothel forgot to warn Rapunzel about one of the more bizarre perils of daring to go outside: Getting eaten by hungry crows!Recent guests at Tokyo DisneySea theme park were presumably horrified when crows began to attack the long, golden hair atop the head of the Rapunzel animatronic that sits in the tower window on the otherwise peaceful Rapunzel’s Lantern Festival ride.In a viral video of the incident making the rounds on social media, two large, black crows can be seen pecking at and tearing large bundles of blonde hair from Rapunzel’s head as the animatronic continues to…

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SYDNEY — Australia’s federal government has passed the Copyright Amendment Bill, a piece of legislation that introduces for the first time an “orphan works” scheme, which should provide greater legal certainty when working with copyright material where the owner is unknown or unlocatable. The Copyright Amendment Bill 2026 amends the Copyright Act 1968, and delivers two important reforms — the product of years of careful consultation. Related The first, relating to orphan works, provides certainty with works where copyright owners can’t be identified or located, which its supporters say will benefit researchers, educators, cultural institutions and the wider community. According to…

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Shop Talk is a biweekly column dedicated to exploring the latest styles and trends to hit the internet. We’ll sift through new arrivals to bring you the styles we’re loving, the trends gaining momentum, and the pieces you’ll want to see before they sell out.Spring is in full swing, and my excitement is through the roof. I can’t overstate how good it feels to retire my bulky layers. My outfits get to stand on their own again without heavy coats blocking the spotlight and weighing me down. In the past, I’ve used this season as an excuse to dive headfirst…

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After multiple delays, rocket repairs, and a restructuring of the program to return to the moon, the Artemis II mission is ready for liftoff. If there are no problems, four astronauts will inaugurate NASA’s new lunar campaign on Wednesday, more than 50 years after the Apollo era.The Artemis II crew will not descend to the moon; that won’t happen until Artemis IV. But their capsule will fly 6,000 to 9,000 kilometers over the surface of the hidden side of Earth’s satellite, circle it, and make the return trip home. The main objective of the mission is to demonstrate that the…

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