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Fox “The Floor” won’t be empty anytime soon: Fox has renewed the primetime game show hosted by Rob Lowe for two more seasons, through Season 7, TVLine has confirmed. (The Ankler first reported the news.) Based on a Dutch game show, “The Floor” pits contestants against each other in head-to-head trivia duels while they stand on a giant floor of light-up squares. The goal is to gain control of more squares on the floor, with the winner of each duel claiming the loser’s squares for themselves. Debuting in 2024, “The Floor” returned for Season…

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The wife of Roger Sweet, one of the core creators behind He-Man, is crowdfunding to help pay for her husband’s expensive medical bills in the wake of the toy industry icon’s dementia diagnosis.Marlene Sweet, who has been married to Roger for nearly 40 years, has set up a GoFundMe campaign asking fans for help to raise funds so Roger, nearly 91 years old, can get the medical care he needs at a facility specializing in memory care.“His illness has continued [to] progress, and I have done all I can to take care of his needs at home. He went back…

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Fred Smith, the original bassist of Blondie who then joined Television in place of Richard Hell, has died at the age of 77. Television member Jimmy Rip confirmed Smith’s passing on Friday in a statement to Instagram, saying that he died from an illness that he had fought “long and hard these last few years.” Smith was the bassist for Angel and the Snake, the precursor to what would become Blondie. However, he spent less than a year in the band with Debbie Harry and Chris Stein before getting the opportunity to replace Richard Hell in Television. Related VideoHe would…

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This may be controversial, but I don’t believe in denim trends. Instead, jeans styles fluctuate in favor, and the number of people wearing them rises and falls, but I don’t think any style ever becomes truly dated or goes out. For instance, stovepipe jeans are incredibly popular right now. However, this doesn’t mean you should avoid their polar opposites, like wide-leg and bootcut jeans. The current popularity of the straight-leg, slightly fitted silhouette means that now is the ideal time to wear it if this style suits you.In the past month, stovepipe jeans have become a fashion-person favorite. From L.A.…

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Once I signed up, I had to fill out several online forms. These include information that might personally identify me, like my Social Security number, phone numbers, email addresses, credit/debit cards, and so on. Filling out the information took about 20 minutes. It’s not effortless, but NordProtect’s interface is clean and intuitive. It puts the information you want to see on top, often alongside brief but informative details, with the option to dive deeper. Notifications are rare, too, so you’re not peppered with distracting alerts.The exception to this was the first time I logged in. I saw dozens of alerts…

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National Weatherperson’s Day honors the science, skill and judgment behind forecasts designed to keep us safe. But history — and fiction — are full of moments when the warning was issued, the data was sound, and the danger still went unheeded. Not because people didn’t hear it, but because the threat felt abstract, manageable or temporary. The books below explore those moments across six weather-related categories, pairing one novel and one work of nonfiction in each. Together, they reveal a recurring human pattern: we underestimate duration and intensity, assume the worst won’t happen here, or trust that we’ll have more…

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The structure of the local universe is surprisingly flat, according to new research, and this cosmic quirk may save our Milky Way from colliding with countless other massive, nearby galaxies — except one.For decades, astronomers have made the puzzling observation that our nearest galactic neighbor, Andromeda, is speeding toward a possible collision with our galaxy, while other nearby galaxies are moving away from us. Now, a new study may finally reveal why: A vast, flat sheet of dark matter is drawing those galaxies into deep space.Dark matter anchors and attracts visible matter, and the gravitational pull from the far-out dark…

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Starz 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 Friday: “Spartacus: House of Ashur” wraps Season 1, NBC airs the Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony, and HBO Max streams early episodes of “Industry” and “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.” 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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“Now that sex is available to us in hardcore porno films, death remains the one last taboo in cinema,” wrote the film critic Amos Vogel in 1980. Sex and death, Vogel believed, were the two facets of life hidden behind closed doors – with cinema one of the few artistic mediums with the ability to bring those private human rites out into the open. More than 40 years after Vogel’s assertion, death is still stigmatised onscreen. Illness more generally is often treated with squeamishness; the genre of films and documentaries dedicated to death, from cloying romantic tragedies such as The Fault in Our Stars to…

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Chat Pile have released two new songs on Seattle label Sub Pop: “Masks” and a cover of Nirvana’s “Sifting.” Both tracks will appear on the limited-edition 7″ the Oklahoma City band announced back in December. Give them a listen below.”It’s a true dream to put out a single on Sub Pop, and our new song ’Masks’ hopefully honors the spirit of the mythical, sometimes mystical, city of Seattle,” Chat Pile said in a press statement. “We wanted to cover a song from the early Sub Pop era, and something off Bleach seemed the obvious choice.” To mark the release, the…

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Featured Podcasts Channels with Peter Kafka: Jeff Bezos Used To Be In Love with The Washington Post. What Happened? 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: Elon Musk on Space GPUs, AI, Optimus, and his manufacturing method Stripe cofounder John Collison interviews founders, builders, and leaders over a pint. Subscribe to Cheeky Pint. Access: Where AI video is headed next, with Synthesia’s Victor Riparbelli A show about the tech industry’s inside conversation, hosted by…

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What’s the story behind the story? What inspired you to write The Adventures of Casey, Kendall and The Stucco Beings? I wrote the story one chapter at a time across a decade of plane flights. I had a ritual with my kids: every time I went on a business trip, I’d come home with a new chapter to read out loud to them. I had no idea for those first few years that it would become a book, but by the time they were teenagers, I had 50+ chapters, and they made me promise that I would get it published.…

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Ross Gudgeon’s winning image, Fractal ForestRoss Gudgeon/CUPOTY Sometimes beauty is found with a shift in perspective. These gorgeous images are among the winners of the latest Close-up Photographer of Year contest, an international photography competition dedicated to unveiling nature’s hidden wonders. Peer through the delicate pink branches of a cauliflower soft coral in the main image, above, which won the underwater category in the awards. Photographer Ross Gudgeon captured this ethereal shot in the blue waters of the Lembeh Strait in Indonesia by placing a tiny camera inside the spongy structure. “I carefully threaded the [lens] through the branches of the…

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Hulu Will Forte and D’Arcy Carden will be spending some “Sunny Nights” on Hulu. The Australia-set dramedy starring the pair will make its U.S. debut Wednesday, March 11 on the streamer with the full first season dropping at once. Forte and Carden play American brother and sister Marvin and Vicki, who try to set up a spray-tan business in Sydney, Australia.  “But as Martin and Vicki attempt to turn their company from a start-up operating out of the back of a van into a multi-million-dollar empire,” per the official description, “the siblings become…

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Documentaries can be many things. They can be diaries, profiles, calls to action, exposés, investigations, and everything in between. While many of us fall in love with film — either as viewers or filmmakers — through fictional stories, sometimes the most powerful ones, the ones that stretch beyond imagination, are real. If you’re looking for some of the best documentaries, Tubi is the place to find them. No, really, they have everything. Here are just a few of the best documentaries on Tubi. What are the best documentaries on Tubi? If you’re looking for a streaming platform stacked with some…

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CNCOwners, rejoice! Erick Brian and Christopher Vélez have joined forces on a new single called “Bajo Cero” (“Below Zero”) out Thursday (Feb. 5) via Warner Music Latin.  Backed by a suave Afrobeats rhythm and urban undertones, the former CNCO members sing about a fractured relationship and pushing their feelings below zero to survive the heartbreak. “I’d better put my feelings on ice/ This isn’t going to happen to me again/ You made me feel like an idiot/ made me believe I was the only one,” goes the heart-wrenching chorus.  On the track, Erick, 25, and Christopher, 30, not only showcase…

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New year, new denim. This year’s denim rules are in full effect: Skinny jeans are back, and fashion people are wearing them oversize blazers and crisp poplin shirts to make them cool again. White denim is acceptable year-round, if you didn’t know. Bootcut jeans outfits are a Gen Z must-wear. Japanese denim is where you go if you want to take your denim drawer to the next level. And in 2026, denim is lightweight and comfortable. Or at least that’s everything I spotted at Madewell.Madewell denim is an editor-favorite for many reasons. One: Pricing is constant and affordable, with many…

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Compare Our PicksOthers TestedPhotograph: Molly HigginsCloser Pets C200 2-Meal Automatic Pet Feeder for $50: This automatic feeder is super simple, which is both its weakness and its strength. It’s essentially two shallow plastic containers with stainless steel inserts (both dishwasher safe) and tamper-resistant lids that are locked and automatically open using an old-school egg-style timer that runs on a AA battery rather than electricity. Although the container has an ice pack to keep the wet food cool, after one night it lost virtually all of its coolness. There’s a lid-link clip attachment, a small piece of plastic that links the…

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First up in January, I read my book club book for the month: The Lilac People by Milo Todd. This historical novel was a chilling look how queer and trans people continued to be persecuted by Allies after the end of the war. I followed it with a nonfiction book on the same subject: The Intermediaries by Brandy Schillace, which is about Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld and how he continued to lobby for trans and queer rights even as the Nazis rose to power. I also managed to finish Baldwin: A Love Story by Nicholas Boggs, and I’m embarrassed to say…

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Netflix 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 Thursday: Court is back in session on “The Lincoln Lawyer,” Jon Hamm hosts the NFL Honors, and NBC previews the Winter Olympics.  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…

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Taylor Sheridan has emerged as one of the most successful and highly prolific writers and directors in modern television. Which one of his shows is your favorite?Who Is Taylor Sheridan?The actor-turned-writer-director labored in obscurity for many years. He grew up in Texas, and after dropping out of college, Sheridan was aimlessly working odd jobs when a talent scout approached him at a mall.That led him to Los Angeles, where he started auditioning and landing small roles on shows including NYPD Blue and CSI, according to Fortune.READ MORE: Who Said No to Taylor Sheridan?Sheridan finally landed a higher-profile role on Sons of Anarchy, but when he tried…

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What exactly will be available for rock and metal fans when Record Store Day rolls around on April 18 this year? Luckily we’ve narrowed down the long list for you (although it’s still pretty long) showcasing the rock and metal offerings you can possibly pick up at your local record store.What Is Record Store Day?Record Store Day was conceived in 2007 at a gathering of independent record store owners and employees as a way to celebrate and spread the word about the unique culture surrounding nearly 1400 independently-owned record stores in the US and thousands of similar stores internationally.The first…

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Jeremy Kahn / Fortune: Adaption Labs, which aims to create AI systems that learn continuously and cost less to run, raised a $50M seed round led by Emergence Capital Partners — Sara Hooker, an AI researcher and advocate for cheaper AI systems that use less computing power, is hanging her own shingle. View Original Source Here

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A group of people living in the far southern reaches of Greece’s Peloponnesian Peninsula have been genetically isolated for over a millennium and can trace their roots back to the Bronze Age, an analysis of their DNA reveals.A new genetic study shows that this group, known as the Deep Maniot Greeks, are paternally descended from ancient Greeks and Byzantine-era Romans. Long-term genetic isolation and strict patriarchal clans likely contributed to the unique genetics of the Deep Maniot Greeks over the past 1,400 years, according to the study authors.The Mani Peninsula is the middle of three peninsulas that extend south from…

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In Season 4 of “FROM,” knowledge comes at a cost. However, MGM+ is dishing out this bit of info free of charge: The sci-fi horror series starring Harold Perrineau will premiere Sunday, April 19 at 9/8c.  In the upcoming season, “The closer the residents of town get to the answers they seek, the more terrifying their search becomes,” reads the official description. “Who is the Man in Yellow and what does he want? Will Jade and Tabitha’s revelation be the key to finally going home? How much longer can Boyd hold the…

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Markiplier is far from the only YouTuber to see success lately in theatrical cinema – Talk to Me filmmakers the Philippou Brothers and Skinamarink visionary Kyle Edward Ball spring to mind. ​“It’s novel until it’s not – and then it’s expected,” offers Fischbach. ​“That’s why I wanted to do theatrical, because I want to normalise the idea of a YouTuber trying to make something else. The scales are way too tipped towards big studios, so I want to bring it back a little bit. Iron Lung is more successful than I ever thought it would be, but it doesn’t even have to do that – it could make a more modest sum.…

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Stephen Pearcy has announced a run of 2026 US concert dates, including three gigs with RATT bandmate Warren DeMartini. First up, Pearcy and DeMartini will join forces on February 26th in Highland, California, for a one-off date. The rest of “The Undercover Tour” runs through May, June, and August — totaling seven shows at the time of this announcement (with more to be added). Following the February gig, DeMartini will play with Pearcy in Gatlinburg, Tennessee (August 21st), and Orlando (August 23rd). Get Stephen Pearcy Tickets Here Tickets are available via local providers and access VIP packages via Pearcy’s website.…

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I’m convinced that as a beauty editor, the first few weeks of each year will reveal similarities and inconsistencies between the trends with longevity and those that will be instantly (or gradually) replaced by something new. With that being said, identifying which wedding beauty trends will make it from my Pinterest board in early January to the festivities held by the chicest people I follow on my Instagram can pose quite the challenge. It takes a truly trained eye to identify the exact shade of pink or chrome used on the nails of bouquet-toting brides, but having intel from the…

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