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Jeopardy! fans are not happy with how one question turned out. The game show took away a contestant’s answer, which lowered their score going into Final Jeopardy. On Friday, April 11, Stephanie Rosman, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, played against Michael DiScuillo, from Austin, Texas, and returning champion, Andrew Hayes, from Tupelo, Mississippi. Going into Double Jeopardy, Rosman was in third with $4,600. One question during this round caused controversy after Rosman’s answer. The clue read, “After he was barred from contributing to Dartmouth’s humor magazine, Ted Geisel began submitting pieces under this middle name.” She answered with, “Who is Dr. Seuss?”…

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People like hot honey, right? That combo of sweet and savory has become huge in food in recent years. So why not hot … salted caramel?One international chain is putting this thinking to the test, with KFC’s Philippines outlets currently offering what it describes on Instagram as “Salted Caramel Chicken.” (The Instagram caption reads: “Salted caramel on KFC Hot & Spicy Chicken? Crazyyyy…BUT CRAZY GOOOOD!”)READ MORE: The Craziest Fast Food Items EverFor now we’ll all have to take their word for it, as this item is available (at least for now?) in the Philippines, not in the United States.You can also…

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Lexi Jones, the late David Bowie’s daughter with supermodel Iman, quietly released her debut album, Xandri, earlier this month. Now, the 24-year-old artist has shared a poem about the weight of expectations cast in the long shadow of her iconic father. “I’m the daughter of a legend/ But I’m more than just his name,” Jones writes. “They see the blood, they hear the sound/ Yet fail to see me, don’t feel the same.” She continues, “They compare me to his heights/ Like I’m supposed to reach his light/ But I’m not here to chase what’s already been done/ By loving what…

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These tensions emerge in season 2 in Jackson, Wyoming, where dozens of survivors of the Cordyceps plague have built a somewhat safe and stable existence. Joel’s brother Tommy (Gabriel Luna) and his wife Maria (Rutina Wesley) helped establish the settlement; Ellie, now an effective fighter and sharp-shooter, helps protect it. But it has also become a microcosm of America in the early aughts.“One of the problems with Jackson,” says Mazin, “is that they’ve become a bit complacent. They feel safe enough that somebody can get drunk at a party and start tossing out homophobic slurs, to repeat the kind of…

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Deceptive Images by Joanne Henning A must-read for anyone who believes in the transformative power of passion and love. Joanne Henning’s Deceptive Images is a beautifully crafted novel that blends romance, self-discovery and artistic passion into a compelling narrative. Set against the backdrop of the dance world, the story follows Rosa, a determined and talented woman navigating the complexities of her career, relationships and personal growth. Henning’s vivid storytelling and intricate character development make this book an engrossing and emotionally resonant read. New City, New Opportunities At its core, Deceptive Images is a journey of transformation. Rosa, a young dentist with a passion for…

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Protestors gathered in March outside the headquarters of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationChip Somodevilla/Getty Images The Trump administration aims to cut funding for the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) by more than $1.6 billion relative to last year, according to an internal budget document obtained by New Scientist. The cuts would include the elimination of the agency’s office focused on climate and weather research. “Trump’s budget plan for NOAA is both outrageous and dangerous. They’re wholly destroying critical offices,… View Original Source Here

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Critic’s Rating: 3.8 / 5.03.8Colter took his survival talents to the snowy mountains and quickly found himself in a world of trouble. Only Colter would be out looking for missing sisters and somehow find himself involved in some weird ritual in the middle of nowhere with zero backup, one gun, and a dream. Tracker Season 2 Episode 16 was a wild one, but that’s come to be expected with Tracker. (Darko Sikman/CBS) Tracker prides itself on being anything but ordinary. Sure, we get cases of the week, which is a formula as old as time, but we’re not getting your…

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Caught by the Tides review – moving, stirring, brilliant 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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Post Malone is closing out the first weekend of the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on Sunday night (April 13). This is the second time in Malone’s career that he’s played the Indio, California, festival, following a 2018 set, but this go-around marks his debut as a headliner and an accidental lineup leaker. The first weekend of his country-era showdown will likely include a few songs from F-1 Trillion, his latest album. Watch his performance live below.Led by the singles “I Had Some Help” and “Pour Me a Drink,” F-1 Trillion came out last summer and includes appearances…

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While certain hair trends disappear just as fast as they emerged, there’s no denying that most are somewhat cyclical in nature. Of course, every now and then a truly original haircut or hair colour trend will capture the zeitgeist, but the most wonderful thing, for me as a beauty editor, about dissecting a red-carpet hairstyle is spotting which throwback references and iconic hairstyles the artist behind it might have been inspired by. And right now, the past is proving to be an abundant source of inspiration when it comes to the biggest hair trends in particular.Whether it’s resurrecting cult ‘90s…

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Featured Podcasts Lenny’s Podcast: Everyone’s an engineer now: Inside v0’s mission to create a hundred million builders | Guillermo Rauch (founder & CEO of Vercel, creators of v0 and Next.js) Interviews with world-class product leaders and growth experts to uncover actionable advice to help you build, launch, and grow your own product. Subscribe to Lenny’s Podcast. Techmeme Ride Home: Why COULDN’T Apple Make An iPhone In The US? The day’s tech news, every day at 5pm ET. Fifteen minutes and you’re up to date. Subscribe to Techmeme Ride Home. Sponsor this podcast The Logan Bartlett Show: Derek Thompson (Writer, The…

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11 Apr 2025 This Week’s YA Drop: 6 Books You’ll Obsess Over New week, new reads—and this batch is bringing the drama, the feels, and the plot twists. Whether you’re craving star-crossed romance, spine-tingling suspense, or swoon-worthy fantasy, these six fresh YA releases are ready to take over your TBR. Trust us, you’re going to want to cancel your weekend plans. Fury of the Dragon’s Maiden by D.F. Jones Release Date: April 8 2025 Cursed by night, hunted by day. Once a noble knight, Tyrian is now a dragon shifter doomed to exile. Kristine, a blacksmith’s daughter, holds the key…

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In the Arnold Mathijssen lab, researchers used a gooseneck kettle, coffee grinder, and a pour-over setup alongside precise measurements and high-speed analysis to study the fluid dynamics and mechanics of coffee brewing to uncover ways to maximize flavor with fewer grounds. The findings could help researchers understand fluid dynamics. Credit: Ernest Park The cost of raw arabica beans, the core component of most coffee, has spiked in recent years due to four consecutive seasons of adverse weather. Climate change has added further strain, threatening the delicate temperature balance required by the Coffea arabica plant. This growing pressure has inspired physicists…

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Acorn TV bills itself as North America’s largest streaming service specializing in premium British and international television, and it certainly has a library to back up such a claim. Yes, it’s got your standard British cop dramas, with detective inspectors solving grisly killings all over the United Kingdom. But it also boasts crime dramas set around the world, from South Africa to Northern Australia. Plus, period pieces abound, with one notable series set in WWII-era Hastings and another set in 1960s Melbourne. And loads of comedy lighten up the Acorn TV offerings. From Acorn TV’s lineup of originals, here are…

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Here you’ll see The 1% Club questions and answers for UK Season 4 (or Series 4) for 2025. Following UK Season 3 and the US version of the show, every episode asks contestants questions based on logic and common sense that increase in difficulty. Many of these are brain-teasers and riddles that require outside-of-the-box thinking and attention to detail. Comedian Lee Mack is once again the host for this popular game show. Here’s a list of every question and answer for the 2025 UK episodes of The 1% Club. List of The 1% Club (UK) questions and answers for 2025…

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Luis R. Conriquez, one of the most popular singers of corridos bélicos — songs often associated with glorifying drug cartels and violence — is making changes to his music after a chaotic concert in Mexico. On Friday (April 11), Conriquez performed at the Feria del Caballo in Texcoco, State of Mexico, but things didn’t go as planned. Due to new government rules banning songs that promote violence in certain areas, Conriquez decided to leave narcocorridos out of his setlist. The result? Angry fans, booing, fights, and even destroyed property at the venue. In a statement shared on his social media…

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For some, festival season style essentials like crop tops and vintage denim are kept at the ready all year long. But for spring and summer 2025 in particular, it’s no surprise that ’90s fashion is heavily influencing shopping habits. Fans of the fashion era have a newfound affinity for baggy cargo pants, oversize jeans, naked dresses, and – of course – corsets. Y2K-inspired looks are also trickling into the festival realm, so if classic bohemian staples like cowboy boots, fringe, and crochet aren’t for you, you have slightly more contemporary options. We scoured many of our favorite labels known for…

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The scientists have found methane in the atmosphere of WISEA J181006.18 −101000.5, the T dwarf closest to Earth. The study was published in the online preprint journal arXiv on March 28, and the final, revised version was published on November 17. The WISE1810 is a metal-poor T dwarf planet, which is situated at a distance of 29 light years from the Earth. The effective temperature of the dwarf is reported to be within the range of 800–1,300 K.Methane Signature Surprises AstronomersAccording to a Phys.org report, the finding is made greatly possible by the present 10.4-m Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC). The detection of…

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Book Deals The best book deals of the day, curated by Book Riot. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Today’s Featured Book Deals In Case You Missed Yesterday’s Most Popular Book Deals Previous Daily Deals View Original Source Here

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Be it a salmon swimming upstream or a turtle mounting a shoe, creatures obey the impulse that commands them to reproduce. But do they, at the end of the great energy expenditure, feel anything akin to what humans call an orgasm?There’s no clear list of animals that can orgasm. For one, research on physiological and neurological activity in animals during sexual behavior looks mostly at primates and rodents, David Puts, a professor of anthropology and psychology at Penn State, told Live Science in an email. And because animals can’t describe their own experiences, we can’t know for sure if they…

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Critic’s Rating: 3.65 / 5.03.65By the time Maeve Harrigan is casually suggesting the assassination of a grieving mother as “Plan B,” you realize the Harrigans don’t really do strategy.  They do theater and spectacle. Most of all, they do survival at any cost, preferably with as much psychological damage as possible. MobLand Season 2 Episode 3 takes everything that’s been simmering in the first two hours — grief, revenge, dysfunction, and half-whispered threats — and turns it into something colder, more calculating.  (Luke Varley/Paramount+) The bomb that opens the episode may not kill anyone, but emotionally, it’s a declaration of…

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In the 1998 movie Sliding Doors, a woman played by Gwyneth Paltrow narrowly makes it onto a train — and, in an alternate storyline that plays out parallel to the first, misses the train. The whole film goes back and forth between the two Paltrows (the one who caught that subway, and the one who didn’t) showing how this single small action can have enormous consequences on someone’s life. Ashton Kutcher fans call this “the butterfly effect.”I don’t know if Sliding Doors is a masterpiece of cinema, but it is a fun thought experiment. Once you start pondering the little decisions that send your life in one…

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What are the best deathcore albums of the 2020s so far?We’re halfway through the decade, so it’s the perfect time to explore recent full-length deathcore offerings that are not only highlighting the best aspects of the genre, but also pushing it forward.Breakdowns that feel like the Earth is imploding? Check. Vocals that will make your grandma call an exorcist? Check. Blast beats that will have you examining your own body for exit wounds? You betcha.Throughout the first half of the 2020s, deathcore has been thriving and continues to rise in popularity. While longtime genre staples such as Whitechapel and Ingested have released…

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This spring sale season has been full of amazing deals. To be quite honest, it’s been tricky having to narrow down my top picks from all of the chic options available right now. Two retailers that are killing it this week are J.Crew and Gap, with both offering up to 40% off of select styles.I made a roundup below with a variety of spring pieces from each sale that have “cool girl” written all over them. This includes a curated selection of effortless dresses, tops, jeans, shoes, and more. Keep scrolling to shop 26 incredibly chic sale picks from J.Crew…

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Other Good Cases and AccessoriesThe world of Pixel accessories grows every year. Here are a few other cases I’ve tried and liked, just not as much as the ones above.Spigen Tough Armor Photograph: Julian ChokkattuSpigen Rugged Armor and Tough Armor for $20+: These cases are also available for the Pixel 9 Pro XL. Interestingly, the Pixel 9a version of Rugged Armor and Tough Armor features MagSafe magnets on the back, allowing you to use the phone with magnetic accessories (it worked on a Qi2 charger). The cases for the rest of the Pixel 9 series do not have magnets. The…

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These days, when I’m overwhelmed by everything going on in the world, I turn to writers I love. What are they doing? What are they saying? It’s encouraging and inspiring to listen to writers trying to figure it all out — how to make work that matters, how to remain open to new ideas, how to go on changing and growing throughout their careers. These three audiobooks, by writers who’ve had long careers in journalism, fiction and nonfiction, blend memoir, reporting, political analysis and history to explore the roles and responsibilities of making art. They’re all narrated by their authors,…

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The control room at quantum computer start-up QuantinuumQuantinuum The US military has launched an effort to determine who may be able to build a truly useful quantum computer within a decade, and what it may be good for. There are more than six dozen companies currently building quantum computers, but it is far from clear which of them will eventually produce devices that have a concrete impact on American industries and the economy. The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has now started a programme to find out. View Original Source Here

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Cristin Milioti wants someone to dig through the archives and bring back Made for Love. While speaking to journalists, including TV Insider, in support of Black Mirror Season 7’s release (she reprises her lead role from “U.S.S. Callister” in a sequel, “Into Infinity”), the actress was asked to comment on the dark comedy series, which ran for two seasons on HBO Max but was subsequently scrubbed from the streamer’s library. The show featured her alongside Billy Magnussen (another “Callister” returnee) and Ray Romano. Milioti starred in the series as Hazel Green, a woman in a 10-year miserable marriage to a…

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Can we make greening the film industry sexy? 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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On Friday night, Missy Elliott delivered a mesmerizing set at Coachella 2025, literally gracing the stage as a car, transforming into herself, and then performing a rapid-fire set of hits like “Work It,” “Get Ur Freak On,” “Lose Control,” and more. Starting the night by proving that she’s still an innovator through and through, Elliott entered the main stage during the intro of “Throw It Back” disguised as a car, eventually rising to reveal a futuristic, robotic outfit. From there, she brought energy to her performance, amping the crowd with commanding raps and slick choreography. The set proceeded with “Cool…

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