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The upcoming Pokemon card set is called Chaos Rising, and considering the real-life chaos involved with getting Pokemon cards lately, there couldn’t possibly be a more fitting name.Case in point: A man was arrested in California this week after he was discovered hiding out inside a closed Best Buy store overnight seemingly in hopes of being first to get new Pokemon cards set to be released in the morning.Police discovered Patrick Keys, 45, inside a locked Best Buy in Pasadena Wednesday morning (April 29), just hours before new Pokemon TCG products were set to launch at store opening.While other fans…

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SYDNEY, Australia — Six the best independent artists from the state of New South Wales take their places in MusicNSW’s inaugural Ambassador Program. Alex The Astronaut, Jamaica Moana, Jannah Beth, SPEED’s Jem Siow, Velvet Trip’s Zeppelin Hamilton and The Buoys’ Zoe Catterall are the first cohort, announced Friday, May 1. Related “Each of the artists joining us as ambassadors are already so embedded as role models within the NSW music ecosystem — shaping what independent music scenes can look like, leading through their actions and bringing their communities with them,” says MusicNSW managing director Joe Muller. Representing a broad range…

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Adidas and Miaou are back with a new collection, this time in celebration of the upcoming World Cup. The release marks their second collaboration, following their first campaign starring Gabbriette and Devon Lee Carlson.Inspired by soccer aesthetics, the two continue to put their distinctly feminine spin on traditional sportswear, offering a different approach to sideline style. As they shared in a press release: “With the early 2000s at its heart, the second collaborative collection between Adidas Originals and Miaou pays homage to the glamour and feminism of off-pitch style that turned footballers’ support into a cultural statement.”The line features an…

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Apple CEO Tim Cook said on the company’s earnings call on Thursday that it could take “several months” to meet skyrocketing demand for the Mac Mini, the company’s compact but mighty, screen-free desktop computer. Cook’s remarks come after coders determined in recent months that the Mac Mini was the perfect machine for agentic AI tasks.“On the Mac Mini and Mac Studio, both of these are amazing platforms for AI and agentic tools,” Cook said on the earnings call, in response to analyst questions. “And customer adoption of that is happening faster than we expected.”The news comes amid another record-setting quarter…

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Trail of Thoughts by David Lomax “”Trail of Thoughts” is a testament to what love looks like when it is tested by everything the world can throw at it.” David Lomax‘s Trail of Thoughts is part frontier adventure, part meditation on survival and a profound tribute to love and loss. Endurance in the Alaskan Wild Lomax grew up between two worlds: the sun-warmed suburbs of the San Francisco Bay Area and the vast, unforgiving landscape of Alaska, where his family relocated in the mid-1970s to become housing contractors for Native villages north of the Arctic Circle. What follows is a…

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Urine and fecal residue encrusted on the inside of ancient Roman chamber pots unearthed in Bulgaria has revealed the world’s oldest known evidence of humans infected with the Cryptosporidium parasite, which causes acute gastrointestinal distress.In the first century, the Romans established a province called Moesia Inferior in the Balkan Peninsula, which includes the modern country of Bulgaria. Roman legions were tasked with defending the imperial border from the Goths, primarily from a fortress called Novae (near present-day Svishtov) and a town known as Marcianopolis (modern-day Devnya). While excavating at Novae and Marcianopolis in Bulgaria, archaeologists recovered four chamber pots, whose…

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Starz; NBC When preparing for his role serving drinks on “Party Down,” Adam Scott took a page out of the book of TV’s most famous bartender. Scott joined Ted Danson this week on Danson’s SiriusXM podcast “Where Everybody Knows Your Name” and revealed that he borrowed an acting trick from Danson’s “Cheers” character Sam Malone when he played cater-waiter Henry on the Starz comedy “Party Down.”  “When we started ‘Party Down,’ I’m the bartender of the catering crew. And I don’t know how to bartend, and I don’t know how to make any…

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“The June 1967 defeat was tantamount to an alarm bell that aroused the dormant Arab consciousness from its long slumber; it awakened the Arabs from their dreaming, shaking their faith in all the nationalistic slogans and bringing into question the ability of the military regimes to fulfill the duties they had taken unto themselves and had so loftily and widely declared.”This was Tunisian filmmaker Nouri Bouzid’s introduction to his analysis of post-1967 Arab cinema in ​‘New Realism in Arab Cinema: the Defeat-Conscious Cinema’. The loss of the Arab armies against Israel that year, and the ensuing disillusionment with Pan-Arab unity,…

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There is a glut of Disney cover songs in just about every music genre.Want punk covers of Disney songs? You can get them right here.Is metal more your thing? There are plenty of those covers right here.But when it comes to just straight-up rock covers of Disney songs, things get all over the place in terms of quality, creativity and imagination by the bands doing the covering. Some tend to go all-in trying to recreate a classic, while others play it safe in an attempt to make some easy money, hopping on the Disney train.We found 10 times when rock…

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Michael Nuñez / VentureBeat: Netomi, which builds AI for enterprise customer service, raised $110M led by Accenture Ventures and signs a deal to bring its platform to Accenture clients — Netomi, the San Francisco-based startup building AI systems for enterprise customer service, said Thursday that it has raised $110 million … View Original Source Here

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What’s the story behind the story? What inspired you to write this book? There was no inspiration for this story. I knew from book one of the Vampire and Series that Jamie and Ivan were mates. I’m not a writer who plans their stories, so I never know what will happen. I tried planning a story once, but the characters took over and did their own thing. I sometimes see or watch something that I think would be good in a story, and then it is up to the characters whether they want it in their story or not. What’s…

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Closed time-like curves offer a route to the pastRoman Budnikov/Alamy What if you could send a message into the past? The laws of physics don’t forbid it – and in fact, in some cases, communicating backwards in time might actually be easier than the usual direction. The possibility of sending a message to the past emerges from a particular kind of solution to the equations of general relativity, which is our best theory of how space-time, the fabric of reality, behaves. Every object in the universe follows a path through space-time, and one such path that is allowed by general…

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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: Yahya Abdul-Mateen ll is a “Man On Fire,” “Elsbeth” airs at a new time, and “Young Sheldon” and “Station 19” vets visit “Georgie & Mandy” and “Grey’s Anatomy,” respectively. 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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It seems that Will Trent fans will not catch a break from harrowing developments as the series nears its Season 4 finale. After the very recent death of Amanda Wagner on the April 14 episode of the show, it seems that two other characters are in mortal danger in the upcoming finale. Will Trent Season 4 finale could bring more deaths The promo for Will Trent Season 4 Episode 18 has hinted that there could be another big death in the coming episode, perhaps even more than one. This comes hot on the heels of Amanda Wagner’s death on the…

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The Hold Steady’s Craig Finn and Drive-By Truckers’ Patterson Hood are hitting the road this summer for a co-headlining tour. The run of shows, titled “Devils in the Details,” will take place in July. The tour kicks off July 9th in St. Paul, Minnesota, with dates that follow across the East Coast, including a stop in Brooklyn on July 12th. Other cities include Hamden, Connecticut, and Rockport, Massachusetts, with a final date in Bellmore, New York on July 21st. Get Craig Finn and Patterson Hood Tickets Here An artist pre-sale (use code CFPH26) has begun at Finn’s website. The general…

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Emergency first-responder leaders told federal regulators in a private meeting last month that they were frustrated with the performance of autonomous vehicles on their streets—that city firefighters, police officers, EMTs, and paramedics are forced to spend time during emergencies resolving issues with frozen or stuck cars. One fire official called them “a safety issue for our crews as well as the victims.” WIRED obtained an audio recording of the meeting.Officials from San Francisco and Austin, where Waymo has been ferrying passengers without drivers for more than a year, said the vehicles’ performance is getting worse. “We are actually seeing something…

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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, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Previews of New Books Out May 2026 April is coming to an end and previews of next month’s new releases are beginning to trickle in. The New York Times released its list of 26 books out in May, Library Journal released it Prepub Alert for next month, and the American Booksellers Association published its Indie Next List Preview, to name a few. Here…

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Netflix Claire Danes is feeling “Lovesick”: The Emmy winner will star in the new romantic drama for Netflix, the streamer has announced. The drama — which has earned a straight-to-series order from Netflix — stars Danes as Annika, “a renowned breast cancer surgeon whose world changes after receiving her own cancer diagnosis,” according to the official synopsis. The series explores both her life and that of her politician patient Nate, “delving into themes of love, sex, illness, death, family, children, health, medicine, and the meaning of life.” Danes will serve as an executive producer…

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What makes a movie a “classic”?Time is certainly important. No matter how popular in theaters or on streaming, nothing released in 2026 will be called a classic for at least a decade or two (at least not without a qualifier like “instant” thrown into the mix). Quality also matters; nobody calls Gigli or Battlefield Earth a classic (at least not without a qualifier like “so-bad-its-good” thrown into the mix). Awards help too, at least insofar as they help build consensus among viewers.One thing that doesn’t make a movie a classic, somewhat paradoxically, is how many tickets it sells in theaters. Sometimes an eventual classic is also a major box-office…

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Yesterday, Alex G uploaded two new songs to his personal YouTube channel. That wouldn’t be a big deal if it hadn’t been six years since he last posted on it, or if he wasn’t signed to a major label. But apparently RCA is cool with his DIY instincts, because “Good Green Friend” and “In the Yard” are still there. You can listen to both below.“Good Green Friend” was written and recorded during the sessions that spawned last year’s album Headlights, but it was ultimately scrapped from the tracklist. During the New York release show for that LP, Alex G performed…

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Financial Times: Sources: OpenAI has, in practice, abandoned its Stargate JV in favor of large bilateral deals; execs say its guiding principle remains to “build more compute” — Chief executive Sam Altman’s flexible approach to infrastructure projects is unsettling partners but boosting computing lead View Original Source Here

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Research suggests we are on the brink of crossing several ecological “tipping points” that could derail ecosystems like the Amazon rainforest and permafrost-covered tundras. But just as humans can cause these negative tipping points, we can also trigger positive ones that restore ecosystems, says Tim Lenton, a professor of climate change and Earth system science at the University of Exeter in the U.K.In a new perspective article, Lenton argues that positive tipping points are key to hitting targets enshrined in various biodiversity and ecological restoration frameworks, including the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021-2030. Examples of these targets include…

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Apple TV 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: Matthew Rhys is mayor of “Widow’s Bay,” “Imperfect Women” wraps its run, and the beloved “Survivor” auction returns.   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 April 29,…

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O’Malley’s videos feature the wild plot twists and whiplash juxtapositions of a short-attention-span culture; watching them can be as abrasive as sitting next to a person on the bus flicking through Reels without earbuds in. What I’ve described above is only the pre-credit sequence of Coreys (which is, incredibly, only 12 minutes long). It soon descends into a frankly Lynchian odyssey of split and merged identity and nightmarish visuals, as the two Coreys merge into one (the ​“Ultimate Corey” sports tumorously looksmaxxed facial prosthetics), after a psychedelic interlude. The garish folding-tesseract effect was executed with generative AI, a tool most beloved by Elon Musk’s fawning reply guys,…

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Sundowner Artists’ Simone Ubaldi and Andrew Parisi were the big winners at the Association of Artist Managers’ fifth annual awards, presented lunchtime Wednesday (April 29) at Sydney’s Crowbar, just hours before the APRA Music Awards. The pair, who manage the international breakthrough punk rockers Amyl And The Sniffers, won manager of the year, the same category they nabbed at the inaugural AAM Awards in 2022. Related “They’ve helped each of the Sniffers through areas they didn’t need to which is a testament to their generosity,” explains Amy Taylor, the ARIA Award winning band’s firebrand singer, in a statement. “Not only…

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One takeaway from J.Crew’s new arrivals: don’t shy away from color. Rich plums, cobalt blues, procelin whites, tomato red, you name it, J.Crew’s got it in a silk scarf, poplin trousers, or suede flats. Sure, ’90s minimalism is chic, but it doesn’t have to feel dull. Fashion people are embracing unexpected color trends in 2026. Cue J.Crew’s new arrivals.Keep this heritage brand at the top of your list for spring and summer fashion. Linens and cottons are its specialty. Like this Summer Rollneck Sweater, our editors are shopping. On that note, J.Crew’s swimwear is an editor’s best-kept secret. The quality…

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Elon Musk and Sam Altman appeared in a federal courtroom together for the first time on Tuesday as they fight over OpenAI’s decade-long evolution and what it means for the company’s future.The trial in Musk’s lawsuit against Altman could result in financial damages and, more significantly, governance changes at OpenAI that may complicate its plans for an initial public offering as soon as this year.As the first witness on the stand, Musk immediately sought to frame his case as more than just about OpenAI. Siding with Altman “will give license to looting every charity in America” and shake the “entire…

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