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Viewers are wondering how many episodes are in Doctor Who Season 2 and when each new episode comes out. This is the second season of the 2024 Doctor Who series starring Ncuti Gatwa as the Fifteenth Doctor. In this new season, Gatwa’s Fifteenth Doctor meets Belinda Chandra and tries to get her back to Earth. Unfortunately, their journey is complicated by great dangers and an assortment of wild enemies. Here’s all you need to know. How many episodes are in Doctor Who season 2? Doctor Who Season 2 will have 8 episodes. Thus, Doctor Who Season 2 will share the…

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No offensive language will be tolerated on Celebrity Big Brother UK. Mickey Rourke was issued a warning from the reality television series’ producers after a series of comments he made toward fellow competitor JoJo Siwa, according to BBC. During the 24th season, the actor asked Siwa if she liked “girls or boys,” to which the “Karma” singer explained that she’s attracted to women and that her partner Kath Ebbs is non-binary. “If I stay longer than four days,” the 72-year-old then responded, “you won’t be gay anymore.”  Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and…

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Financial Times: How Unitree and other Chinese humanoid startups are competing with those in the US, fueled by cheaper components, rapid innovation, and state-led financing — Cheaper components, fast-paced innovation and Beijing-led financing mean lifelike bots could mirror EV success View Original Source Here

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What’s the story behind the story? What inspired you to write Certainty: How Great Bosses Can Change Minds and Drive Innovation? The spymaster—CIA’s Deputy Director and one of the most powerful people on Earth—once asked me, “Why don’t the levers work?” Meaning: why don’t all of our leadership and management practices actually change anything? I had no good answer. Worse, his predecessor had asked the same question in a different form. Then, two CEOs asked it again. I realized we keep pulling levers that don’t fit with human nature. That question haunted me—and ultimately, it became the foundation for this…

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Cherry blossoms symbolise the fragility of life in Japanese culture as full blooms only last about a week before the petals start falling off trees. Japan’s famed cherry trees are getting old, but a new AI tool that assesses photos of the delicate pink and white flowers could help preserve them for future generations. The “sakura” season is feverishly anticipated by locals and visitors alike, with the profusion of the stunning blossoms marking the start of spring. But many of the trees are reaching 70 to 80 years old, well beyond their prime blooming age. This means increasing costs to…

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We’re back with The Rookie and a fun Miles-centered hour. If you want our The Rookie Season 7 Episode 13 Review, we have you covered. This is a scene-by-scene recap of the hour. So, let’s get into it! (Disney/Mike Taing) We open with our cowboy Miles waking up in his car to Celina and her annoying boyfriend there, ready for a run. Why is he still a thing? Anyway. Nolan and Bailey talk about the social worker who they’re meeting with about getting a child, but everyone keeps looking at him. He finally notices that there is a billboard of…

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For the first time in its 35+ year history, Predator is getting an animated movie. Predator: Killer of Killers is an anthology film with three different stories (set in three different historical periods). The film is bypassing theaters and premiering on the Hulu streaming service this summer.Perhaps the most promising aspect of the project is that it was co-directed by Dan Trachtenberg (with Josh Wassung), who previously made the live-action Predator prequel Prey. That film was set in 18th century America; Killer of Killers takes place in feudal Japan, the age of Vikings, and World War II. You can see all three in the first teaser for the…

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Richie Kotzen is known for his stints in Poison, Mr. Big and The Winery Dogs, but his career almost took a decidedly different turn when at one point he almost joined Nine Inch Nails.Kotzen revealed the little known fact about his career during a chat with Australia’s Hot Metal Magazine when responding to a fan question of if he had ever come close to joining any bands that people didn’t know about.”The closest band that I ever came to joining was Nine Inch Nails – and nobody knows that. This is a true one,” remarked Kotzen.How Richie Kotzen Almost Joined…

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Let me start with a confession. Dresses and I have a bit of a love-hate relationship. I don’t know what it is, but I really struggle to find a dress that I feel truly suits me. But once I find one, I treasure it even more than my go-to jeans or trousers. So this year, I’m determined to find an easy, everyday dress that can fit seamlessly into my wardrobe and break up my daily jeans-and-top rotation.During the spring months and as we move into summer, the definition of an easy, everyday dress really broadens. And at the end of…

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Three live dire wolf pups have been born using reconstructed DNA. The extinct species had last roamed North America around 12,500 years ago. The milestone was reached by a Dallas-based biotech firm that focuses on genetic conservation. Ancient DNA samples from fossilised remains were analysed. Modern gene-editing tools were used to mimic key characteristics of the extinct predator. These pups were brought to life by implanting modified embryos into domestic dog surrogates. The young wolves have been named Romulus, Remus and Khaleesi.Ancient DNA edited in lab to recreate speciesAccording to a study shared by Colossal Biosciences, DNA samples had been…

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Book Riot Editorial is made up of passionate readers, writers, and book lovers dedicated to delivering insightful book recommendations, literary analysis, and the latest in book culture. With expertise spanning multiple genres and a deep understanding of the publishing industry, we offer thoughtful commentary, book deals, and news that matters to readers. Whether it’s uncovering hidden gems, analyzing literary trends, or championing diverse voices, Book Riot’s editorial team is here to keep you informed and inspired. View All posts by Community The American Library Association (ALA) and the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees has filed a lawsuit…

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Dramatic ice melt due to climate change may move the locations of Earth’s geographic poles in the coming years, a new study finds.As ice sheets melt and ocean mass gets redistributed around the planet, Earth’s geographic North and South poles could shift up to 89 feet (27 meters) by 2100 as the planet’s axis of rotation changes, according to the study, published March 5 in the journal Geophysical Research Letters. The shift could affect satellite and spacecraft navigation, the researchers said.As Earth spins, changes in the distribution of the planet’s mass cause it to wobble on its axis like a…

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Gypsy-Rose Blanchard made some NSFW confessions about life behind closed doors with Ken Urker on Monday’s (April 7) episode of Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up. Following the birth of their daughter, Aurora, Blanchard and Urker visited an adult shop to look for some products that could possibly help spice things up in their relationship. After reflecting on how “it was like a floodgate” when she and Urker first reconnected in 2024, Blanchard admitted, “Naturally, now there are times that I think [it’s] harder because of schedules and business and work and, like, I want that back for us.” Blanchard…

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Drop review – a first date with no chemistry 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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TV on the Radio have announced a brief run of 2025 North American shows to accompany their upcoming festival and European dates. The six-city tour kicks off on July 29th in Philadelphia, followed by stops in Nashville, Toronto, Chicago, and more. See TV on the Radio’s full touring itinerary below. An artist pre-sale (sign up here) begins on Wednesday, April 9th at 10:00 a.m. local time. Tickets will then go on sale to the general public on Friday, April 11th at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster. Ahead of the new North American dates, TV on the Radio will make festival…

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Photograph: Henri RobbinsLike almost every keyboard today, the Apex Pro Mini has multiple layers of sound-dampening inside the case. This includes a dense foam layer between the plate and PCB, a secondary foam layer underneath the PCB, and a thick piece of silicone filling the bottom of the case. Peeling back the silicone reveals two internal steel weights, which serve to make the keyboard feel more dense, along with preventing it from sliding around on your desk, which is not typically done on a keyboard with a plastic case. However, these weights and the silicone dampening make up a large…

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My Socially Hazardous Life by Laurence Neal Pokras Like listening to the life story of a talkative stranger sitting next to you in an airport lounge during a long layover. READ AN EXCERPT Biographies and memoirs consistently rank as top-selling genres. The usual subjects of these books are the famous or infamous, but everyone has a story to tell. It’s just that some stories are more entertaining than others. Laurence Neal Pokras is a man of strong opinions and a counter-cultural streak, which he recounts stream-of-consciousness style in My Socially Hazardous Life. This rags-to-riches story is an unflinching, gritty autobiography…

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The quantum realm is full of fuzzy probabilitiesPanther Media/ Alamy The quantum realm is notoriously full of uncertainties, but observers like us still manage to agree on how we experience it in very concrete ways. A quantum framework inspired by evolutionary principles may explain how such consensus is possible – and now researchers have proved it mathematically. “Every day, when you go outside, you see things. And you see them as localised. You don’t see weird quantum features. So, the question is, how can we connect this divide between quantum and classical?” says Akram Touil at Los Alamos National… View…

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With Will Trent’s buzzy third season setting the TV ratings on fire, I’ve been thinking a lot about Ramon Rodriguez‘s previous TV roles. On Will Trent, he plays a charismatic special agent with a past who is known for being highly observant and solving the highest proportion of cases in the GBI. Ramon embodies the character to perfection, showing every facet of his emotion. (Showtime/Screenshot) While the series has focused on some serious aspects, Will’s infectious personality has solidified him as one of the best characters on the small screen. Ramon has had interesting roles throughout his career, such as…

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A newly unveiled trailer for the upcoming Street Fighter: Live Action Movie (2026), starring Chris Hemsworth as the main character, has sparked buzz among fans online. It has also led to widespread discussions about the trailer’s legitimacy. Hinting at a possible release in 2026, the trailer offers a thrilling glimpse of the iconic Street Fighter series. It teases the franchise’s transformation into a spectacular live-action battle. But is it genuine, or might it be a creation by fans? Here’s everything you need to know. Is the Street Fighter movie trailer with Chris Hemsworth real or fake? The latest Street Fighter…

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The staff of Pitchfork listens to a lot of new music. A lot of it. On any given day our writers, editors, and contributors go through an imposing number of new releases, giving recommendations to each other and discovering new favorites along the way. Each Monday, with our Pitchfork Selects playlist, we’re sharing what our writers are playing obsessively and highlighting some of the Pitchfork staff’s favorite new music. The playlist is a grab-bag of tracks: Its only guiding principle is that these are the songs you’d gladly send to a friend.This week’s Pitchfork Selects playlist features Skrillex, Jane Remover,…

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It’s not every day that you get to plan a wedding. But when that day does come, it helps to be prepared. There’s a lot to do, often with little time, which can feel daunting for brides-to-be. The questions are endless: What color palette should you choose? What will your stationery look like? How can you make this once-in-a-lifetime moment feel intimate, even with hundreds of guests in attendance?These decisions may seem overwhelming, but they all contribute to making your big day feel elevated, memorable, and most importantly, personal. Bestselling author, television personality, and lifestyle expert Hannah Brown knows this…

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Featured Podcasts Lenny’s Podcast: Become a better communicator: Specific frameworks to improve your clarity, influence, and impact | Wes Kao (coach, entrepreneur, advisor) 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: (BNS) The Legality Of The AI Stuff 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 Hard Fork: Tech Stock Shock + Solving the Mystery of OpenAI’s “Blip” + Tinder’s Flirt-Off The future…

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04 Apr 2025 6 Books to Read if You Loved Lessons in Chemistry If Lessons in Chemistry won you over with its quirky charm, sharp dialogue, and unforgettable characters, you’re in for a treat. Whether it was the clever storytelling, the unexpected twists, or the way science and heartache shared the spotlight, these six novels deliver that same spark. Get ready for compelling voices, unconventional journeys, and stories that stay with you long after the last page. Horrible Women, Wonderful Girls (The Jaycee Grayson Series Book 1) by Julie Ann Sipos Release Date: March 31 2025 Jaycee Grayson thought she…

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A researcher lifts a deceased dolphin from the water. Stranding response conducted under a Stranding Agreement between HSWRI and NOAA Fisheries. Credit: Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute. In 2013, 8% of the bottlenose dolphins living in Florida’s Indian River Lagoon died. Investigations have now revealed that the dolphins may have starved because key habitats for nutritious prey were destroyed by a phytoplankton bloom. This bloom was driven by the accumulation in the lagoon of fertilizer, effluent from septic tanks, and other by-products of human activity that are rich in nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus. “We linked mortality and malnutrition to a decreased…

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[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for The White Lotus Season 3.] The White Lotus Season 3 may be over, but is it the end of all the characters we’ve seen in the Thailand-set chapter? While it was the end for the latest victims [Spoiler] Rick (Walton Goggins) and Chelsea (Aimee Lou Wood) as well as Jim Hollinger (Scott Glenn), it wasn’t for Season 1’s fan-favorite Belinda (Natasha Rothwell). The spa and wellness employee found herself in a precarious position as she fell into the crosshairs of Gary, a.k.a. Greg (Jon Gries), the ex-husband of former guest and Season 2 victim…

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A couple is ready to “take it the next level” after a nice date in the “Making Love” sketch that aired on SNL Saturday night (April 5). Silk pajama-clad lovers-to-be (Jack Black and Sarah Sherman) turn the night into a musical performance, with a little help from Bowen Yang and Brandi Carlile — and with all four of them flying. Black, the host of Saturday Night Live‘s latest episode, and Sherman are lifted up as they sing (and making swimming motions in the air). “First we do things to me for a while,” Black sings, “and then we do things…

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ChatGPT Plus will be free to access for select users over the next few weeks, OpenAI announced on Friday. The AI firm’s ChatGPT Plus subscription tier typically costs $20 (roughly Rs. 1,700) per month, but eligible users won’t have to pay for access to OpenAI’s deep research and multiple reasoning models and limited access to Sora video generation. The lowest paid subscription plan lifts limits on messaging or file uploads, and image generation, while also offering limited access to Sora video generation.ChatGPT Plus Free Access for Students to Remain Available Through MayIn a post on X (formerly Twitter), CEO Sam…

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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here are the stories Today in Books readers were most interested in this week. Settle into your Sunday and catch up! And Another Best of the Century List Enters the Ring I could talk about The New York Times‘ list of the 100 Best Books of the 21st Century So Far for days, and if you read my stuff around Book Riot you know that I have, so I hastened to Kirkus with a quickness when I learned they released their own version.…

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