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We recently conducted a group test of beginner telescopes from Celestron, including the AstroMaster 70AZ and the StarSense Explorer LT 70AZ. Optically, these telescopes are very similar, but the AstroMaster 70AZ has the edge when it comes to viewing planets clearly, thanks to its longer focal length.SpecificationsOptical design: RefractorAperture: 70mm (2.76 inches)Focal length: 900mmHighest useful magnification: 165xFocal ratio: f/13Included eyepieces: 10mm (90x), 20mm (45x)Total kit weight: 10.8 lbs (4.9 kg)While the StarSense Explorer uses your smartphone to identify stars and point you towards objects, the AstroMaster adopts more of a “learn it yourself” approach. The AstroMaster keeps the set-up quick…

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Prime Video 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 Wednesday: Jack Ryan faces a “Ghost War,” “The Boys” comes to an end, and Tatiana Maslany leads “Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed.” 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…

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A T&M Cannes Film Festival Special #1 On Truth & Movies this week, David Jenkins and Hannah Strong report live from the Cannes film festival, playing a special game of Cannes tombola and discussing new films from James Gray, Nicolas Winding Refn, Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Jordan Firstman and more… On Truth & Movies this week, David Jenkins and Hannah Strong report live from the Cannes film festival, playing a special game of Cannes tombola and discussing new films from James Gray, Nicolas Winding Refn, Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Jordan Firstman and more… Club LWLies Little White Lies is committed to championing great movies and the talented…

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On Tuesday night’s episode of The Late Show, David Byrne staged a performance of Talking Heads’ classic “Burning Down the House,” delivering a fittingly cathartic moment in the face of his show’s end. Stephen Colbert himself joined Byrne and his band near the song’s conclusion, slipping into their signature blue suit and dancing with reckless abandon. Get David Byrne Tickets Here Byrne will spend much of the next few months on the road, including an early summer run through Europe followed by late summer dates across Asia and the US. View Original Source Here

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If you’re someone who exclusively wears very casual outfits that typically consist of leggings or other stretchy or loose pants to the airport, the outfit I’m about to put on your radar may be a tough sell, but hear me out. The outfit in question was worn by the always polished and stylish Daisy Edgar-Jones, who was spotted arriving at the Nice Côte d’Azur Airport for the Cannes Film Festival a few days ago. If looking rich at the airport (in addition to being comfortable) is your goal for trips to the airport this summer, you’re going to want to…

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At first, the winners of the prestigious Commonwealth Short Story Prize for 2026 enjoyed the envy of their peers. But since their works of fiction earned this distinction, these authors have found themselves facing harsh scrutiny from the literary community, with several accused of enlisting generative artificial intelligence to write for them.The allegations have come from numerous readers, many of them writers themselves, expressing bafflement and dismay that the prize jury could have overlooked potential signs of inauthentic authorship.Each year, the Commonwealth Foundation, a nongovernmental organization in London, awards its short story prize to one writer in each of five…

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Hold on to the edge of your seat as we hunt for clues and solve the case with these exciting new mystery and thriller books for the week! There are so many bestselling authors with new novels for you to dive into this week including D. Z. Church, Leona Bodie, Emylia Hall, Robert Bailey, Dreda Say Mitchell & Ryan Carter, and more. Enjoy your new mystery, thriller, and suspense novels. Happy reading! View Original Source Here

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CBS The final episode of the hit police procedural “Blue Bloods” gave fans a chance to say goodbye to the Reagan family after 14 seasons, but showrunner Kevin Wade opened up about why the series didn’t give any of the family members a definitive ending. “I never planned out an ending … I looked at, and by [that] I mean we, looked at what we felt were successful series finales for long running shows, comedies and dramas,” Wade told Deadline of writing the show’s poignant ending. “And it seemed to me…

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The upcoming Mr. & Mrs. Smith Season 2 just got some big news, with Donald Glover revealed to be returning in a special way. How is Donald Glover returning to Mr. & Mrs. Smith Season 2? According to a new report from Deadline, Glover will be returning to the series he co-created, and will direct “multiple episodes” in the second season of the show. Alongside that news, Deadline also reports that Francesca Scorsese, daughter to legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese, has also been cast in the show. She’ll play the role of one of the Jane Smiths, although her “Mr. Smith”…

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The first teaser trailer for Live Nation’s Rolling Loud movie is here. If this is the first you’re hearing of a Rolling Loud movie, Owen Wilson stars in it as a “by-the-book dad trying way too hard to be a cool dad” (this is a direct quote from the promotional copy) who soon loses his son at the Orlando hip-hop festival. Watch the trailer below.At one point in the clip, Travis Scott, playing himself, consoles Wilson’s character: “The lengths that you go to to find your kid, it’s like some superhero, super-father shit.” “Appreciate you saying that, Travis Scott,” Wilson…

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Bloomberg: CertiK: physical attacks on crypto holders rose 75% YoY to 72 confirmed cases and $41M in known losses in 2025; Coinbase spent ~$7.6M to protect Brian Armstrong — After a year of kidnappings, assaults and armed home invasions targeting cryptocurrency holders, the industry is racing to harden its defenses. View Original Source Here

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Book lovers with kids in their lives can’t help but be choosy about what books to place into the hands of young readers. We linger over fuzzy first memories of books, how they shaped our imaginations, how we thumbed through them time and time again, and how we lovingly and literally made our mark on them. I couldn’t wait to introduce my kids to books, and my husband and I got started right away reading aloud to our sleepy potatoes their very first days on Earth. One thing I knew for certain was that my babies would have access to…

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Strong relationships with school staff and a sense of belonging at school can protect teenagers’ mental well-being and help reduce absences, according to new findings from The University of Manchester’s #BeeWell program. The large-scale study published in the Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry shows that while poor mental health can drive disengagement from school, positive day-to-day school experiences play a critical role in protecting young people. View Original Source Here

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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 Tuesday: The Grammys salute Rod Stewart, and “Summer House” heads for hiatus… but not before launching a spin-off. 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 May 19, 2026…

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Gracie Cochrane, the actress who plays Ginny Weasley in the first season of HBO’s upcoming Harry Potter series, has departed the show prior to its premiere.The 12-year-old actress who was cast to play the youngest child and only daughter of the Weasley family last year will not be returning to the show for its recently ordered second season, which will be based on Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.In a statement, the 12-year-old and her family revealed Cochrane is stepping away from the highly anticipated series due to “unforeseen circumstances.”“Due to unforeseen circumstances, Gracie has made the challenging decision…

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Lola Young will return to the stage for All Things Go NY a year after she collapsed midsong at last year’s event in September. In a statement, the singer said “we have unfinished business,” adding that she was feeling “blessed and ready to take it to the next level.” Explore See latest videos, charts and news Young will headline the festival‘s opening night on Sept. 25 along with Zara Larsson on a bill that will also feature Rebecca Black, Cara Delevingne, Blue Detiger and Chloe Quisha. The festival, which runs from Sept. 25-27 at Forest Hills Stadium in New York,…

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Rihanna is a style icon through and through and is always privy to the newest trends—including the highly specific microtrends. The entrepreneur and her beau, ASAP Rocky, were just in NYC, looking stylish as ever. Rih wore a long black skirt with a grey tank top and a belt buckled around her waist, with a tan jacket layered over her outfit. In hand, she toted a quilted burgundy Dior bag and accessorised with a pair of bug-eyed sunglasses. The most interesting accessory of the entire look, though, was her baseball cap. Why? Two-toned baseball caps have been everywhere recently.Seriously, even…

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Elon Musk suffered the worst defeat possible in his legal battle against OpenAI as a federal jury and a judge ruled he waited too long to bring his claims against the AI startup and its top executives, Sam Altman and Greg Brockman.While the jury’s decision was a nonbinding recommendation sent to US district judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, she immediately accepted it as her own, making it final.Musk’s lead trial attorney, Steven Molo, told the judge, “Our intention is to appeal.”One of his other attorneys, Marc Toberoff, gave a one-word comment to reporters walking out of the courtroom: “Appeal.” He later…

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Agnes Sharp and the Wedding to Die For by Leonie Swann “Leonie Swann has created a world slightly askew enriched by a cast of now beloved characters who clearly demonstrate that despite physical limitations and infirmities, it is in peril of your own detriment to dismiss or underestimate senior citizens.” Leonie Swann, a pseudonym for a stellar German crime writer, with translations from the adroit Amy Bojang, first introduced quirky, elderly sleuth Agnes Sharp in 2020. According to the author, Agnes Sharp and the Wedding to Die For concludes the series, and just as tears are often shed…

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Archaeologists excavating an unusual “death jar” in Laos have discovered that it was used to collect the partly decomposed remains of multiple generations of people around 1,200 years ago. And rather than being the deceased’s final burial spot, the jar may represent one step in a complex mortuary process.The large death jar, called Jar 1, is also the first of its kind on record to contain undisturbed human remains, the excavation team reported in a new study. Thousands of centuries-old death jars have been found in Southeast Asia over the decades, and while researchers suspected that the vessels may have…

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NBC One “Star Trek” Mirror Universe episode reigns supreme in the minds of fans, and it’s an action-packed thrill titled “Mirror, Mirror” in “Star Trek: The Original Series” (which we ranked as the best “Star Trek” series). Season 2, Episode 4 aired in 1967, premiering as the franchise’s first-ever episode taking place in a parallel universe. The story transports audiences to a new reality where Captain Kirk (William Shatner), Spock (Leonard Nimoy), and the others’ Enterprise counterparts work for the tyrannical Terran Empire. Forced to go undercover as their alternate selves…

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You could imagine the high priest of bureaucratic cynicism himself, Franz Kafka, watching this film about a Christian-Conservative couple being passed through the meat-grinder of the Norwegian Child Services system and saying, ​“No, sorry lads, it’s too much.” The usually very reliable Romanian New Wave lynchpin Cristian Mungiu returns with a big, beautiful bomb in the form of Fjord, a film which appears to demonstrate that the usually-fastidious and astute filmmaker has waylaid his mojo and fashioned a story that is so hysterical about apparent top-down government oppression in the Scandinavian ruralities that it might play as the less-entertaining half of a double bill with…

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A worldwide release date for the Slipknot members’ Look Outside Your Window album has officially been revealed.The record will be available on six new vinyl variants (Blue Transparent Leaf-Filled, Clear Purple, Bubblegum Pink, Silver Nugget, Golden Pearl and Eco Black) and a Digipak CD June 12 according to a post on the Look Outside Your Window Instagram page. All of the vinyl variants except for Eco Black are limited pressings.The vinyl variants of Look Outside Your Window run for about $26 — except for the Blue Transparent Leaf-filled edition, which is priced at $100 — and the Digipak CD is $14.The album can…

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What’s the story behind the story? What inspired you to write this book? I wanted to write a cozy mystery that felt warm and familiar on the surface, but was more reflective of the community and identity I live in. The Cash Kristiansen books are built around the things I love in the genre: a tight-knit group, food, secrets, found family, and a main character who is still figuring himself out while getting pulled into things he probably should have left alone. With The Lies in the Lefse, I wanted to lean further into Salt Cliff Isle as a place…

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A beach in Southampton, New York, treated with olivine sandChayenne Moreau The first trial to absorb atmospheric carbon dioxide by adding crushed olivine to the ocean had no adverse effects on the seafloor ecosystem in its first year. While the results of the trial in New York state are promising for this carbon-removal technique, researchers warn they may not have captured all potential negative impacts. The addition of olivine to the ocean should still be carefully regulated, “but there might be ways that it could work and have a minimal effect”, says Emilia Jankowska at the non-profit group Hourglass Climate,…

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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: “FBI” and “CIA” wrap for the season, and Brooke Shields and Tom Cavanagh star in “You’re Killing Me.” 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 May 18,…

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A new Netflix crime drama, from the creator of Starz’s Power series, is a major success for the streaming giant. In less than a week, the new show, Nemesis, has made a strong impression and quickly captured viewers’ attention. Nemesis is trending high on Netflix among other streaming shows According to FlixPatrol’s report for May 17, Nemesis is #3 on Netflix’s Top 10 TV Shows in the United States. Furthermore, the series is #2 on Netflix’s global ranking as well. It debuted on the platform last week on Thursday, May 14, and has since maintained a respectable ranking on the…

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The Smashing Pumpkins have announced a North American tour celebrating the 30th anniversary of their double album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. Each night of “The Rats in a Cage Tour” promises a full performance of the album along with a second set drawing from the band’s nearly four-decade catalog of hits and deep cuts. The 27-date arena tour opens on September 30th at Columbus’ Schottenstein Center, with additional dates scheduled at  Boston’s TD Garden, Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, Pittsburgh’s PPG Paints Arena, Montréal’s Centre Bell, a hometown stop at Chicago’s United Center, Austin’s Moody Center, Denver’s Ball Arena, Las…

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