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Martin: New Aprilia MotoGP bike its "biggest" leap in recent years
motorsport.com - 30+ days ago

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Military women are ‘not happy’ about new nail polish regulations: ‘Really not that serious’
They’ll look more polished with this new nail rule. The US military recently updated its uniform guidelines to restrict personnel from wearing colored...
nypost.com - 30+ days ago
auto
KTM's disappointing form lays bare the Binder paradox
Brad Binder could win a MotoGP championship. Last season may have disabused you of such a notion, but I believe that to categorically state otherwise...
the-race.com - 13 days ago
movie & tv
There’s Something About Mary Scene Was So Funny That Cameron Diaz ‘Literally Fell Off The Bed,’ But It’s Not The One I Would Have Guessed
Who would've thought it? It’s a new era for Cameron Diaz, who recently un-retired from acting to star in the 2025 movie release Back in Action. Fans...
cinemablend.com - 30+ days ago
business
1 Crypto Stock That Could Go Parabolic
Over the past five years, shares of Strategy (NASDAQ: MSTR) are up by a whopping 3,000%. It continues to be one of the hottest stocks on the market, with a gain of 80% over the past 12 months. And year to date, it's up by a robust 15%, despite the broader market's slide. And the best may be yet to...
aol.com - 7 days ago
business
Consumer outlook falls to lowest in 12 years, driven by tariffs and inflation
Americans felt worse about the economy in March, according to a long-running survey released on Tuesday that also showed optimism about the outlook...
axios.com - 9 days ago
fitness
You can now get FulGaz and Ironman routes on Rouvy
Indoor cycling app Rouvy has bought its competitor FulGaz from The Ironman Group. Rouvy says it has undergone significant growth in recent years....
bikeradar.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
'SNL's Sally O’Malley returns with Emma Stone, kicking and stretching ensues
Molly Shannon's character returns for a physical comedy history lesson. Molly Shannon's SNL character Sally O’Malley returned to the stage during the show's 50th anniversary special this week, declaring, "I'm proud to say I'm 50 years old — just like Saturday Night Live!" Shannon's iconic character,...
mashable.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Violent volcanoes have wracked Jupiter’s moon Io for billions of years
Understanding the volcanic moon’s history could offer fresh insights into conditions on early Earth. registration number: ZE-0098-synmikro-wmz-2024...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
business
Stunning or rubbish? Jaguar's new concept car divides opinion
Luxury car maker Jaguar has unveiled its new electric concept car and, like a recent controversial teaser video, it has divided opinion. Some on social media said the new Type 00 car was "exciting" and "absolutely stunning", while others called it "rubbish" and told Jaguar's designers to "go back to...
bbc.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
40 Years Ago, The Most Important Dystopian Thriller Ever Got A Powerful Adaptation
When George Orwell met the Eurythmics. Given that everything from major political scandals to minor cultural war skirmishes is declared Orwellian,...
inverse.com - 30+ days ago
gaming
What time does The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered release on PC?
Almost five years after the initial release and nearly a year after the remastered version hit PS5, The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered is coming to Windows PC this week. The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered release on Steam and the Epic Games Store will have everything that was in the PS5 enhanced release...
polygon.com - 2 days ago
music
Bob Seger Reaches A Special Milestone As Americans Keep Rocking With Him
Bob Seger stepped away from the music industry several years ago, and it’s been coming up on a decade since he last released an album. That hiatus doesn’t mean he’s been missing from the albums charts, though—far from it, actually. The legendary musician is not only still present on a number of...
forbes.com - 30+ days ago
science
Why can’t we remember our early years? Do babies make memories at all?
For the first time , scientists have observed memories forming in babies’ brains in real time . Have you ever been convinced that you remember being a baby? A moment in a crib, or the taste of a first birthday cake? Chances are, those memories aren’t real. Decades of research suggest that most people...
aljazeera.com - 6 days ago
learning
California banned bilingual education for almost 20 years. It still hasn’t recovered
In 1953, Bárbara Flores entered kindergarten at Washington Elementary School in Madera, California, a small city in the Central Valley surrounded by...
kpbs.org - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
The Future of News Looks Niche
The media entrepreneur Jessica Lessin chats with DealBook about the news landscape and her latest media bet. In 2013, Jessica Lessin, a reporter at The Wall Street Journal, left the paper to start a competing publication, The Information. A few years later, her fledgling newsroom had grown to nearly...
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food & drink / job & work
Woman in labor stunned as her boss asks if she can make it to work: 'Let me know what the doctor says'
The woman shared the voicemail she received from her boss while in labor, highlighting the toxic work culture in many workplaces. Over the years,...
upworthy.com - 30+ days ago
technology
New rumors predict a foldable iPhone will launch next year – and cost almost twice as much as the iPhone 16 Pro Max
While rumors of a foldable iPhone have been circulating for years, there's a growing pile of evidence that Apple is finally about to put a folding...
techradar.com - 17 days ago
cool stuff
Car reviewer shares honest review of unbelievably tiny truck coming to the US: 'How cool is that?'
A recent video from The Fast Lane Truck featured a demonstration of the new mini electric truck by TELO, the TELO MT1. Measuring just 152 inches in...
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books
Evaluation of retracted publications related to oral health: a scoping review
Introduction Recent studies revealed high rates of questionable research practices and scientific misconduct among academic researchers. These...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Amplified winter time Arctic warming causes Eurasian cooling via nonlinear feedback of suppressed synoptic eddy activities
The amplified winter time Arctic warming has accelerated in recent decades. However, whether and how the warming can cause Eurasian cooling remains...
science.org - 9 days ago
music
Pupils recreate 'perfect town' musical 100 years on
Schoolchildren have been exploring what it means to build a town by recreating a musical theatre experiment from almost 100 years ago. About 50 pupils from St Francis primary school in Oxford will take part in a performance of Let's Build a Town at St Edward's School at 18:00 GMT. The project...
bbc.co.uk - 30+ days ago
beauty
I Tried the ClearSilk "Lunchbreak" Laser For My Rosacea — See My Results
In a world where "Sephora Kids" is alive and well, it's easy to think that stubborn skin issues are only reserved for the teenage years. For me, though, it's quite the opposite: While my peers were struggling with unwanted acne and greasy T-zones as adolescents, my skin was clear, smooth, and...
popsugar.com - 24 days ago
auto
Are Automatic Car Washes Ruining Your Car?
Automotive detailers, car owners, and the internet have been at odds for years over whether or not automatic car washes damage your vehicle’s paint...
guessingheadlights.com - 23 days ago
travel
I visited the city that's been nicknamed the 'Paris of North America.' It really feels like a charming slice of Europe in Canada.
Cobblestone streets, adorable bistros, scenic river cruises, impressive basilicas, and artsy enclaves — this isn't France, it's Montréal in Canada. Recently, I planned a girls' weekend trip to the charming French-Canadian city, which some visitors have nicknamed the "Paris of North America." We...
businessinsider.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
'York would be a different city without Rowntree'
From Fruit Pastilles to parks, chocolate entrepreneur and philanthropist Joseph Rowntree, who died 100 years ago this week, has an enduring legacy. In York, the Rowntree name has been given to a park, theatre, caravan site and school but the story began in Pavement in a flat above a grocer's...
bbc.com - 30+ days ago