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Netflix Jumps Into Podcasts With Spotify Deal
Netflix will show video versions of 16 podcasts on sports, culture, entertainment and true crime.
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Netflix Jumps Into Podcasts With Spotify Deal
Netflix will show video versions of 16 podcasts on sports, culture, entertainment and true crime.
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How money — from NIL to new revenue sharing — is changing college hockey recruiting
The Athletic spoke with more than a dozen Division I men’s college hockey coaches about the new landscape.
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Pete Hegseth’s attempt to gag journalism is a resounding failure | Margaret Sullivan
Hegseth wants journalists to only publish ‘explicitly authorized’ information. That is not how the free press works
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Inmates Make Brazen Escape in Guatemala
“I’m not going to deny the reality — there’s no good explanation,” the interior minister said of how the 20 inmates had slipped out, perhaps over a period of time.
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When Face Recognition Doesn’t Know Your Face Is a Face
An estimated 100 million people live with facial differences. As face recognition tech becomes widespread, some say they’re getting blocked from accessing essential systems and services.
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As if by magic: Harry Potter film crew mend potholes blighting Devon village
Villagers in Lustleigh ask council why it has taken filming of TV adaptation of JK Rowling books to secure street repairs Residents of cities, towns and villages across the UK complain their lives are blighted by the plague of potholes. But life in one small village on a moor in the English West Country is going a little more smoothly after some of its potholes were repaired as if by magic. Scenes for the new HBO adaptation of the Harry Potter books are due to be filmed in Lustleigh, Devon, and the film-makers have filled in at least some of the potholes in the area. Continue reading...
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Space Live: the new TV channel streaming absolutely spellbinding footage of Earth … forever
ITVX’s perpetual real-time broadcast from the International Space Station is awe-inspiring … until it gets boring. But even though it’s hard to watch for long, it’s a humbling reminder of who we are
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Disabled Idaho Students Lack Access to Playgrounds and Lunchrooms. Historic $2 Billion Funding Will Do Little To Help.
Despite federal law, disabled students can’t access playgrounds, lunchrooms, classes and bathrooms. With added funding, school districts are still unable to make necessary fixes.
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What to purge, relocate or rearrange to quickly reduce visual clutter
You don’t need that many umbrellas, and you definitely don’t need to see them in your entryway.
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First Burials to Be Held for Israelis Returned From Gaza
Hamas has handed over the bodies of eight people, but says it is struggling to find the remains of others in Gaza after two years of war.
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Sam Vecenie Paul Thomas Anderson Rankings
A list of 10 films compiled on Letterboxd, including There Will Be Blood (2007), One Battle After Another (2025), Boogie Nights (1997), Phantom Thread (2017) and The Master (2012).
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How Joe Mazzulla turned a normal day covering the Celtics into my worst nightmare
What was supposed to be a friendly pickup game between the media turned into utter humiliation at the hands of the Celtics coaching staff.
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The not-so secret language of fascist fashion
Today’s rightwingers want their message to go mainstream, so it’s coming to a store near you
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Trump Says He May Give Tomahawks to Ukraine. Is He Bluffing?
President Trump’s threats to provide the missiles to Ukraine, whether he follows through on them or not, are a sign of his growing frustration with Moscow.
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Where do babies come from? Robert F Kennedy Jr doesn’t seem to know | Arwa Mahdawi
Science tells us that foetuses develop in the uterus, rather than the placenta – but the US health secretary has a different take. Why are Republicans so clueless about women’s bodies, asks Arwa Mahdawi
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Dallin H. Oaks Named President of the Mormon Church
The church, which has more than 17 million members around the world, had been officially without a leader since Russell M. Nelson died.