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The RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars Season 8 cast has been ru-vealed. The new season of the veteran reality series premieres on Paramount+ on Friday, May 12, with a two-episode premiere. New episodes of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars: Untucked will be available to stream exclusively on Paramount+ Check out the cast and bios below. It’s an excellent slate of returning stars! Alexis Michelle (RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 9) Curtain up! Light the lights! New York City’s Alexis Michelle is ready to take the stage – again! This singing and dancing Broadway baby made it to the top five on…

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A new machine learning model that estimates optimal treatment timing for sepsis could pave the way for support tools that help physicians personalize treatment decisions at the patient bedside, researchers say. In a paper published today (April 6, 2023) in Nature Machine Intelligence, scientists from The Ohio State University describe the new model, which uses artificial intelligence to take on the complex question of when to administer antibiotics to patients with a suspected case of sepsis. Time is of the essence because sepsis, the body’s overwhelming response to an infection, can rapidly lead to organ failure. And yet, its symptoms…

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Blondie rang in Coachella 2023 with a set of greatest hits, and to up the ante, they brought out legendary guitarist Nile Rodgers to round out a couple songs. Rather than saving the best for last, the new wave legends came in swinging by opening with “One Way or Another” and going straight into “Hanging on the Telephone,” “Call Me,” “Maria,” and “The Tide Is High.” Rodgers then hit the stage for “Rapture,” Blondie’s 1980 song infamous for Debbie Harry’s “rap” bridge. After that, Rodgers stayed on to perform “Backfired,” Harry’s debut solo song. The 1981 track appears on the…

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According to Film Ratings, the Fast X MPA rating is now available as Universal Pictures’ highly-anticipated Fast & Furious movie has officially been given a PG-13 rating. The Fast X MPA rating is for “Intense sequences of violence and action, language and some suggestive material.” The tenth and penultimate installment to the Fast & Furious franchise’s rating doesn’t come as a surprise, as previous installments were also granted the same rating. The film is currently scheduled to arrive in theaters on May 19. It will also be debuting in the same month as other high-profile films, including Guardians of the…

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From the often velvet-covered chairs to the glass bottles of beautiful colour lined neatly on marble-effect shelves, there are many things that make a visit to the salon a magical experience. And in 2023 we intend to take full advantage of our appointment with our nail technicians. How, you ask? By opting for some stunning nail art. Remember when nail art consisted of water-painted flowers and glittery dragons? Those were the days. However, after its short-lived moment in the early noughties, nail art really dropped off the grid for a little while. In stark contrast to the grandeur and excess of embellished talons…

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If you aren’t expecting a rabbit to drop off a basket full of goodies this weekend, you can still spoil yourself. Some of our favorite Amazon devices, like Kindle e-readers and Fire HD tablets, are on sale right now. (Target even discounted some Easter candy early, if you’re craving a Peep.) Check out our deals roundup from earlier this week too, as some favorite outdoor and fitness gear are still on sale.Special offer for Gear readers: Get a 1-year subscription to WIRED for $5 ($25 off). This includes unlimited access to WIRED.com and our print magazine (if you’d like). Subscriptions…

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Tanya Lewis: Hi, and welcome to Your Health, Quickly, a Scientific American podcast series! Josh Fischman: On this show, we highlight the latest vital health news, discoveries that affect your body and your mind.   Every episode, we dive into one topic. We discuss diseases, treatments, and some controversies.  Lewis: And we demystify the medical research in ways you can use to stay healthy.  I’m Tanya Lewis. Fischman: I’m Josh Fischman. Lewis: We’re Scientific American’s senior health editors.  Today we’re talking about coffee. We hear a lot of conflicting findings about whether our favorite beverage is good or bad for our…

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“A life without fame can be a good life, but fame without a life is no life at all.”– Clive James Fame is as elusive as it is prized. Many of us strive to elevate ourselves in the eyes of others, all for a chance to be seen, appreciated or understood. But nothing is perfect, and that includes notoriety. From the world of reality TV to shows and movies, many stars have expressed the drawbacks of becoming a public figure. It can be daunting to have so many eyes on you, especially when there are difficult circumstances behind camera. And…

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Netflix is staying in business with the creators of Stranger Things. The streaming service on Thursday announced a series order for The Boroughs, a supernatural mystery from executive producers The Duffer Brothers and created by Jeffrey Addiss and Will Matthews (The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance). Addiss and Matthews will also serve as showrunners. “In a seemingly picturesque retirement community in the New Mexico desert, a group of unlikely heroes must band together to stop an otherworldly threat from stealing the one thing they don’t have… time,” the logline reads for the eight-episode series. “We’ve been fans of Jeff and…

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Mudvayne are indeed working on new music — what will be their first studio release in 14 years.That’s what Mudvayne vocalist Chad Gray confirmed of the in-progress effort on Instagram last week. The rocker first teased the prospect from the reunited nu-metal outfit earlier in the month.On April 10, Gray shared a photo of him recording vocals. He included a hashtag for Mudvayne, hinting heavily at renewed studio activity — though he didn’t specify the project he was working on. Now, Gray has come out and said it’s for upcoming Mudvayne music.GET MUDVAYNE CONCERT TICKETSSee the posts toward the bottom of…

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FX has dropped the official Class of ’09 trailer for the upcoming thriller starring Kate Mara and Brian Tyree Henry. The limited drama begins streaming on May 10 on Hulu with the first two episodes. The video introduces a group of FBI agents who have graduated from the same class. It highlights different timelines and showcases their experiences and friendships at the academy. It also shows the events following their graduation. Check out the Class of ’09 trailer below (watch more trailers): Class of ’09 was written and created by Tom Rob Smith. The miniseries stars Brian Tyree Henry as…

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Credit: CC0 Public Domain Human activities emit many kinds of pollutants into the air, and without hydroxyl radicals (OH), many of these pollutants would keep aggregating in the atmosphere. How OH itself forms in the atmosphere was viewed as a complete story, but in new research published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a research team that includes Sergey Nizkorodov, a University of California, Irvine professor of chemistry, report that a strong electric field that exists at the surface between airborne water droplets and the surrounding air can create OH by a previously unknown mechanism. It’s a finding…

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Remember that survey of literary agents put together a month ago to see what the reality is in publishing right now related to book bans? It was widely shared across social media, as well as through several other online literary outlets. Today, let’s look at what was said. . . . . . . . . Six agents responded to the survey. Of the six, one was an agent representing conservative books who said any “fair” reporting would report on how hard it is to get conservative voices published (when you can point me to the conservative books being banned,…

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I have something of a photographic memory when it comes to celebrity sightings, and upon scrolling Zara’s new-in section, when I happened to stumble across the most perfect pair of boots, I had a feeling I had seen them before. Casting my mind back through my mental archives, I landed on an outfit that Emily Ratajkowski wore around this time last year which featured the very same Zara boots. Hers are the 2021 iteration, which feature a slightly glossier finish. Aside from that, her Zara boots are identical to the pair that have just landed on-site. A year later, they look just…

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This story originally appeared in The Guardian and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration.Scientist Melissa Miller was seeing something in California sea otters that she had not seen before: an unusually severe form of toxoplasmosis, which officials have confirmed has killed at least four of the animals.“We wanted to get the word out. We’re seeing something we haven’t seen before, we want people to know about it and we want people working on marine mammals to be aware of these weird findings,” said Miller, a wildlife veterinarian specialist with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (DFW). “Take extra…

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It wouldn’t be Titans without an exposition-heavy hour that took us away from the central conflicts. Titans Season 4 Episode 9 will go down as one of the show’s most polarizing hours because much of the developments should have happened sooner. Gar’s abilities have been the topic of much debate since the beginning of the series, and one of the biggest complaints about Titans has been how the abilities of our key players are handled. What are the chances the series will end with a big battle involving everyone using their powers to their full potential? The series has relied…

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New and hotly debated genetic evidence from a curious doglike animal is adding some crucial pieces in the puzzle of how and where the virus that causes COVID first infected humans. The pieces don’t solve the puzzle—and haven’t entirely quelled the controversy over speculations about a “lab leak”—but they do help clarify the bigger picture. In mid-March an international team of researchers released a report based on genetic material from positive COVID samples at a food market in Wuhan, China, where many of the earliest cases of the disease were reported. Scientists from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and…

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When Metro Boomin closed out the first day of Coachella 2023, The Weeknd showed up at the Sahara Tent to lend a hand on several songs. The Weeknd first performed his solo songs “Faith,” “Escape from LA,” and “Heartless” before Future joined the artists for “Low Life.” From there, Abel Tesfaye debuted “Double Fantasy,” a song from his upcoming HBO series The Idol. The artists closed the set with “Creepin,” which also featured 21 Savage and Diddy. Check out the star-studded show below. Apart from a new remix of “Die for You” featuring Ariana Grande, as of late The Weeknd has turned…

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Liberal Democracy in Peril by Todd A. Olson and Gjalt R. Smit What’s it About? A treatise on the current state of America’s Liberal Democracy and what we need to do to correct our course. The Liberal Democracy we adhere to in this country has been the  defining aspect of our nation and a beacon and example for others to follow since its inception. Because we uphold this system, we present ourselves as a paragon of freedom, transparency and choice, and strive to impress our ideals on foreign nations around the world. In theory this is a noble goal, however…

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As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you’ll like too. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work. Cue the nostalgia, because Kristin Cavallari’s newest jewelry collection is giving us all the “Laguna Beach” flashbacks. On April 13, the designer and television personality announced the launch of her “Back to Laguna” jewelry line through her brand, Uncommon James. Cavallari shared the news with a commercial featuring several of her former costars, including Talan Torriero, Alex Murrel, Jason Wahler, Alex Hooser, and Jessica…

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Silvergate Capital, a crypto bank holding company, has decided to delay the launch of its long-awaited stablecoin, CEO Alan Lane said during the company’s third-quarter earnings call on Tuesday. California-based Silvergate Capital, the parent of Silvergate Bank, announced it was working on its own payments-focused stablecoin in January after acquiring related intellectual property, infrastructure and tools from blockchain payment network developer Diem Group. The delay is not due to technical issues, Lane said during the call, underscoring that the technology was ready when Silvergate acquired it from Diem.”Unfortunately, we no longer expect that to happen this year,” Lane said. The…

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An artist’s impression of XY chromosomesTHIERRY BERROD, MONA LISA PRODUCTION/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Seven mice have been born using a process that involves turning male cells into egg cells and then fertilising them with sperm. The technique could one day allow two men in a same-sex couple to have children – with the help of a surrogate mother – who are genetically related to both of them. It could also help women with certain chromosomal conditions to have children that are biologically related to them. The original aim of the research was to investigate options for treating infertility in women who…

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The fallout from Lorenzo’s murder is about to be insane. With Lorenzo gone, the Tejada family will have to find a way to move forward and figure out what their family looks like without Lorenzo at the top. As you’ll see in this exclusive clip from Power Book II: Ghost Season 3 Episode 6, Monet has thoughts about whom she wants to lead the family, and Dru is looking for revenge. The Tejada children will understandably be reeling from Lorenzo’s murder and looking for someone to blame. Starting a war isn’t in anyone’s best interest, but it’s hard to see…

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UPDATE: Out of Nowhere, featuring The Voice Persia winner Amin Yahyazadeh, have released their first new song and video since the singer’s victory. Take a listen and watch “Disconnect” below.Out of Nowhere, “Disconnect”It’s not often that hard rock and metal make an imprint in the world of televised singing competitions, but that recently changed as Amin Yahyazadeh, singer/songwriter for the Iranian deathcore outfit Out of Nowhere, just took home the title on the inaugural season of The Voice Persia.The Voice has become one of the major singing competitions around the world, and recently a new version of the show aired…

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To celebrate the completion of another season, the official Twitter account for the show shared some behind-the-scenes The Boys Season 4 photos showcasing what fans can expect. In a new batch of The Boys Season 4 photos, a variety of characters can be seen that, according to the tweets, all hint as to what will happen in the upcoming season. These photos include Karl Urban’s William “Billy” Butcher and Jeffrey Dean Morgan Tek Knight together, Tomer Capone and Karen Fukuhara (Frenchie and Kimiko, respectively) posing for a couples photo, Laz Alonso’s Marvin T. “Mother’s Milk” on a bicycle, as well…

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A new approach to carbon capture can take CO2 out of the air and store it in the ocean as baking sodaTurnervisual/iStock/Gett​y Images Carbon dioxide captured from the air could be turned into baking soda and stored in the world’s oceans, thanks to a newly identified material that researchers say could revolutionise the direct air capture (DAC) industry. For years, carbon capture technology has focused on capturing CO2 from pollution sites before it enters the atmosphere – from the chimneys of coal and steel plants, for example. Extracting carbon directly from the air represents a far greater challenge, as CO2…

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Becoming Free Indeed by Jinger Duggar Vuolo You may recognize her maiden name from the hit TLC show 19 Kids and Counting. For seven years, Jinger Duggar Vuolo’s daily life was documented on national TV in front of millions of viewers. Throughout the show’s duration, the Duggar family demonstrated their adherence to the strict laws of Bill Gothard’s Basic Life Principles. But while she publicly followed Bill Gothard’s teachings, in private Jinger was terrified of falling short of these insurmountable expectations. It took an outside perspective for her to search her faith and learn what teachings the Bible truly held.…

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As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you’ll like too. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work. Can’t quite decide on the proper dress code when considering what to wear for a graduation? While you can always ask your peers or fellow invitees to settle upon a final answer, there’s still a certain degree of pressure to look sophisticated for the big moment — while also conveying your personal style. The good news? Come spring and summer, there are plenty of…

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A United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement database WIRED obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request shows that the agency has been leaning on a certain type of administrative subpoena to collect data from elementary schools, abortion clinics, and other vulnerable populations. And new details about a recent supply chain attack against the VoIP software 3CX indicate that attackers—likely hackers working for the North Korean government—were targeting cryptocurrency companies in the broad assault.We also looked at this week’s move by Italy’s data regulator, Garante per la Protezione dei Dati Personali, to temporarily stop OpenAI from incorporating Italians’ personal information…

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