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For decades, a gatekeeper determined what songs and albums were too obscene for the American public: Walmart.The company’s roots stem from the southern Christian heartland of Arkansas, and since its establishment, Walmart has continually projected itself as a “family” store. Under that guise, they established firm rules regarding what music would be available in their stores.In an official guideline from the early 2000s, Walmart noted it would “not stock music with parental guidance stickers.” Though the company went on to concede that “it would not be possible to eliminate every image, word or topic that an individual might find objectionable,” they…

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Sponsor Content Created With Net-a-Porter When it comes to winter dressing, my wardrobe mantra is always minimal, classic and wearable. I lean on clean lines, neutral tones, and timeless pieces that work just as well for brunch as they do for boardroom meetings. Winter is my favourite season to refine my style further with luxurious knits, tailored outerwear and elevated basics that I can layer. For me, it’s not about chasing trends but curating a wardrobe that feels effortlessly chic (okay, maybe chic and practical). One place I consistently find those perfect updates? NET-A-PORTER. The luxury retailer’s winter curation hits…

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Wall Street Journal: Sources: Perplexity is looking to raise ~$500M to double its valuation to $8B or more; Perplexity’s annualized revenue is ~$50M, up from ~$10M in March — Search-based chatbot seeks to raise about $500 million in what would be its fourth funding round in a year View Original Source Here

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18 Oct 2024 6 Adventurous Travel Memoirs For those with a restless spirit and a thirst for exploration, travel memoirs can transport you to distant lands and ignite your wanderlust. In this post, we’ll dive into six adventurous travel memoirs that capture the thrill of discovery, the beauty of diverse cultures, and the transformative power of travel. Whether you’re planning your next journey or simply dreaming of far-off places, these captivating stories will inspire you to embrace the adventure within! The Big Island Travel and Adventure Guide (Travel and Adventure Guides) by Ocean Breeze Adventures Release Date: October 13 2024…

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A plastic microfiber found in the exhaled breath of a bottlenose dolphin is nearly 14 times smaller than a strand of hair and can be seen only with a microscope. Credit: Miranda Dziobak/College of Charleston, CC BY-SA Bottlenose dolphins in Sarasota Bay in Florida and Barataria Bay in Louisiana are exhaling microplastic fibers, according to our new research published in the journal PLOS One. Tiny plastic pieces have spread all over the planet—on land, in the air and even in clouds. An estimated 170 trillion bits of microplastic are estimated to be in the oceans alone. Across the globe, research…

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A year after wrapping up her run as 90210’s Naomi Clark, AnnaLynne McCord joined the TNT remake of Dallas in 2014 and found herself in a variety of new situations. “It was the first time that I was playing a nice character from the onset,” she begins. “Obviously, Naomi had her charm, but she was written as the mean girl, and I played my share of mean girls, vixens, villainous types. But with my character on Dallas, I got to play this young, single mom who’s dealing with a situation with an abusive partner and she’s a tough little chick…

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There have been many comments made in regards to Kit Harington’s appearance as Black Knight in Eternals, or more precisely his lack of appearance despite his character being listed as just that on many movie sites and cast lists. With the arrival of the movie two weeks ago it became immediately apparent that Harington’s role of Dane Whitman was much less substantial as many had hoped for, and other than a tease of “family history” being complex, and a post-credit scene set up for the future, he barely featured at all in the story. Now Eternals writer Kaz Firpo has…

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Ozzy Osbourne was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on Saturday night (October 19th) in Cleveland with a rousing and highly entertaining speech by Jack Black. The Prince of Darkness was also honored with a three-song performance fronted by Maynard James Keenan, Jelly Roll, and Billy Idol. Jack Black gave an all-time Rock Hall speech, with his face turning beet red as he hilariously screamed his way through a highly animated rundown of Ozzy’s various achievements. Ozzy himself followed, sitting in a giant leather bat-design chair. The metal icon singled out his late guitarist Randy Rhoads and…

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Recent research has led to a new understanding of our galaxy’s position within the universe. A fresh study suggests that the Milky Way may reside in a much larger “basin of attraction” than previously assumed. This discovery challenges what we know about our galactic surroundings, revealing that the supercluster which houses the Milky Way could be up to 10 times bigger than current estimates.Basins of attraction (BOAs) are gravitational regions, where objects are drawn towards a massive centre. These BOAs can be visualised as layers within layers. For instance, our Solar System is part of the Milky Way, which belongs…

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🏆 The Bestselling Books of the Week, According to All the Lists 🍿 Watching the New Trailer for Like Water for Chocolate 💘 Taylor Swift is Publishing a Book! 🌈 Amazon Announces the First Color-Screen Kindle Today In Books Newsletter Sign up to Today In Books to receive daily news and miscellany from the world of books. Let’s Do This Thank you for signing up! Keep an eye on your inbox. By signing up you agree to our terms of use 💋 Emily Henry’s Next Books is Coming in 2025 🥇 Winners of the 2024 Kirkus Prizes 📣 Kate McKinnon…

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Following Christopher Columbus’ first voyage across the Atlantic in 1492, Spain and other European countries engaged in large-scale colonization that resulted in European settlers and their descendants colonizing most of the Western Hemisphere.However, they weren’t the first Europeans to make the voyage to North America. After establishing settlements in Iceland and Greenland in the ninth and 10th centuries A.D., the Vikings reached what is now Newfoundland, Canada in around A.D. 1000. They built an outpost at L’anse aux Meadows and used it to explore other areas of northeastern North America, with historical records indicating that they created another outpost called…

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The jig is up for Fake Abigail. Days of Our Lives spoilers for the week of 10-21-24 promise to continue where they left off, with Steve telling Chad who she really is now that he’s saved Chad from Mark Greene. For once, it doesn’t stop there. Instead of dragging things out for months, Days of Our Lives will reveal who the phony woman is by the end of Monday’s episode. (Peacock/Screenshot) Many Fans Guessed It Was Something Like This, But The News Is Still Shocking Fake Abigail has been wandering around Salem without a name for a while, which is…

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A Sudden Glimpse to Deeper Things review – effusive ode to Willie Barns-Graham About Little White Lies Little White Lies was established in 2005 as a bi-monthly print magazine committed to championing great movies and the talented people who make them. Combining cutting-edge design, illustration and journalism, we’ve been described as being “at the vanguard of the independent publishing movement.” Our reviews feature a unique tripartite ranking system that captures the different aspects of the movie-going experience. We believe in Truth & Movies. Editorial Design View Original Source Here

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Ken Carson released A Great Chaos a little over a year ago, and he’s celebrating the album’s anniversary with the new music video for “Overseas.” Find the highly distorted visual, directed by Gunner Stahl, below.A Great Chaos, Carson’s third solo studio album, arrived on October 13, 2023. The Atlanta rapper followed his standout project with “Overseas” in April. He later included the track on July’s A Great Chaos (Deluxe).Carson began his Chaos World Tour in July, and he is staying on the road for most of the autumn. See his upcoming tour dates below.Read about Ken Carson’s A Great Chaos…

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“When did we all stop wearing eye shadow?” The Digital Fairy (a UK-based creative studio with a knack for trend forecasting) poses over TikTok. “It feels like the past few years have been all about bold, graphic looks, often created using eyeliner, or when eye shadow is involved, it’s often used as eyeliner.” They certainly aren’t wrong. Gone are the days of an immaculate cut crease or intricate shadow looks that require expert-level blending circa 2016; for years, beauty fans have resorted to liner-only lids or a dust of blush and/or bronzer for a “clean girl” effect.The viral clip is…

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It’s a shame that two of the best retro gaming consoles in recent years, the NES Classic Mini and the SNES Classic Mini, have been discontinued. Both feature great designs with a miniaturized look that’s true to the originals, silky performance, and strong game lineups of Nintendo’s greatest hits. You can still buy them online (usually from third-party resellers), but prices are seriously inflated. The SNES Classic Mini, for example, was $80 at launch, but a reseller has it for more than $300 on Amazon right now. You might have better luck buying one used.Nintendo fans keen on some classic…

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There’s no doubt that movement is good for the body and mind. But as you get older, exercise can seem more out of reach than it did in your twenties. There’s one (not-so) secret that these five books let you in on — exercise can help you live longer. Even if you start a new routine in your fifties, having an active lifestyle can make all the difference as you age. From improving balance and cognitive function, to countering inflammation and disease, to understanding the science behind it all, these books will prepare you to live the second half of…

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An ion trap helped create a quantum defect in two places at onceANDREW BROOKES, NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Exotic quantum rifts have been created with charged atoms, and they exist in a superposition of being in two places at once. This is a first step towards better understanding the behaviour of such quantum defects in everything from materials to an entire universe. Defects are ubiquitous – think of tears in textiles or cloudy imperfections in shiny crystals – but in quantum systems, they can have the extra property of being topological. That means the overall structure of the… View…

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The Halloween season is a popular time for horror movies. Whether they’re gory, filled with jump-scares, or good old-fashioned creature features, we love pics that make us watch through the cracks of our fingers. As much as we want to experience that scary tension, though, we also like to release it from time to time, too. Horror comedy movies serve a unique purpose like no other genre. While original ideas are so much harder to come across, the clever intersection of comedy with horror can establish new narratives and cross boundaries never seen before. And don’t let the word comedy…

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HBO Max’s new TV and movie releases for October 21-27 2024 Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Part Three, 1000-lb Best Friends, Season 3, and Trap (2024). On October 21, Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Part Three drops on HBO Max. The superhero film revolves around the attack of The Anti-Monitor on the remaining Earths and its people. Thus, the Justice League makes a comeback for a final showdown against the evil. However, their journey is filled with numerous obstacles and dangers. Further, on October 23, 1000-lb Best Friends, Season 3 will be available on the platform. The series…

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All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. However, Billboard may receive a commission on orders placed through its retail links, and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes. The 2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame celebration has carried over into football. On Sunday (Oct. 20), the Cleveland Browns will host the Cincinnati Bengals in a first-of-its kind Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Game at Huntington Bank Field. The Bengals vs. Browns game, which is set to feature performances from previous Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees, will air live on CBS…

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Todd Bishop / GeekWire: A historical look at Microsoft’s work in AI, from research to real-world applications, recent progress, competition, challenges, and the future — [Editor’s Note: Microsoft @ 50 is a year-long GeekWire project exploring the tech giant’s past, present and future, recognizing its 50th anniversary in 2025. View Original Source Here

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18 Oct 2024 6 New Marketing Novels for Your Bookshelf In the ever-evolving world of marketing, staying ahead of the curve requires not just strategy and data, but also a healthy dose of inspiration. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting out, novels that weave marketing themes into their narratives can offer fresh perspectives and innovative ideas. Digital Threads by Neal Schaffer Release Date: October 1 2024 Unlock the power of digital marketing with Digital Threads. This essential guide for small businesses and entrepreneurs offers step-by-step strategies to build your brand, grow your online presence, and leverage AI tools.…

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Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Think of flood prevention and you might imagine huge concrete dams, levees or the shiny Thames barrier. But some of the most powerful tools for reducing flood risk are far more natural and widely recognizable: woodlands and green spaces. Trees offer much more than beauty and oxygen. Here’s how trees help to protect us from floods. 1. Intercepting rainfall Trees and green spaces hold the key to protecting us against flooding. When rain falls on a forest, trees play a vital role in managing water flow. The canopy of a forest acts like a giant umbrella,…

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Critic’s Rating: 5 / 5.05Seven episodes out from the series finale, Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 11 gave us everything that makes the series’ cancelation so painful. Danny, Baez, Eddie, and Erin all got tangled up in a case where the stakes couldn’t be higher, Frank dealt with a compelling clash between his friend’s desires and his personal values, and Jamie learned a lesson in letting go after someone stole the car that was once his brother’s. By the time the ending credits rolled, we’d shared another few laughs with the Reagans at one of their family dinners, all too…

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The Toy Story is built on the concept that toys are alive, and when no one is looking they move around and talk and think all on their own.While this is still a fantasy, there is now a toy that is billing itself as the first “living” Buzz Lightyear, everyone’s favorite quasi-delusional space ranger action figure. Made by Robosen, and officially licensed by Pixar, it boasts, per the company, “23 high-precision servo-motors, 75 microchips,” and over 3000 components.The Buzz, which looks nearly identical to the one feature in the Toy Story films, also includes hundreds of audio clips from the films and can…

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Tool frontman Maynard James Keenan will be among the musicians stepping up to pay tribute to Ozzy Osbourne during his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, though not without some trepidation.Speaking with Allison Hagendorf about playing alongside some of heavy music’s top talent in saluting Ozzy, Keenan confessed, “It’s terrifying — extremely terrifying. Yeah, ’cause this is for him. This song is out of my range, so I’m going to be struggling to hit the notes but I got the call so I answered.”READ MORE: How to Watch the 2024 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction CeremonyWe’ll have to…

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Fun fact about me: My hair is stuck in the ’70s. No matter how I choose to style it—from air-dried curls to bouncy blowouts—its resting state is retro. I’ll never forget what a hairstylist told me mid-blowout as he coiffed my lengths into sleek, tumbling waves: Your hair has a mind of its own, and it wants to be ’70s. But hey, I’m not mad about it! At least the look is timeless, right?It’s taken me a minute (and by minute, I mean years of trial and error) to find my haircare groove, but I finally discovered the exact lineup…

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Whether it’s cinema, television, standup performances, or the millions of memes plaguing the Internet, the stereotypical Indian family has always been an object of ridicule. The moms are too controlling, food is uncontrollably spicy, curfews are annoying, privacy is obsolete, academic excellence flows through generations, and well… the list is too long to summarise here. But if you want a catalogue of these, Prime Video might have just what you’re looking for. Its latest series, The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh, is an unhinged compilation of these comical familial laws that Indians supposedly stick to and gives an unabashed 228-minute-long commentary on…

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