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Jimmy Kimmel Roasts Adrien Brody For Stopping The Oscars Band From Playing Him Off: “Who Knew You Could Even Do That?”
Jimmy Kimmel, who has hosted the Academy Awards five time s now, had many thoughts to share about the 2025 Oscars ceremony during Monday’s (Mar. 3)...
decider.com - 30+ days ago

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gaming
Hollow Knight: Silksong Relegated to a Switch 2 Sizzle Reel
Probably the most anticipated indie game of all time , all Nintendo could offer Hollow Knight: Silksong fans was a blink-and-you'll-miss-it spot in a...
pushsquare.com - 3 days ago
health
Insurance company denies covering medication for condition that ‘could kill’ med student, she says
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (WDAF) — Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City denied coverage of a medicine that a Missouri woman says could save her life,...
newsnationnow.com - 30+ days ago
celebrity
Amy Schumer back on weight loss drugs after ‘horrible experience’ with Wegovy
Amy Schumer revealed she’s on a new weight loss medication after her last attempt on the drugs left her so nauseous she couldn’t lift her head off...
pagesix.com - 13 days ago
technology
This AI-Powered Robot Just Made Breakfast and It Could Cook in Your Future Home
This $ 27,500 robot is the latest in a series of humanoid robots that have hit the market....
zmescience.com - 12 days ago
learning
Two Teens Used Trigonometry to Prove the Pythagorean Theorem After So Many Experts Couldn't
Then, they wrote nine more proofs. In 2022, two high school students created a trigonometric proof of the Pythagorean Theorem—something that’s only ever been accomplished by a few professional mathematicians. • Now, a new article not only proves that theorem—which relies on the Law of Sines—but puts...
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Daily briefing: ‘Neural tourniquet’ could stem bleeding by stimulating nerves
A ‘neural tourniquet’ could help reduce bleeding with electrical impulses. Plus, genetic databases could be exploited to reveal personal...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
business
'Wealthy tax dodgers' could benefit from IRS layoffs, Democrats warn
The IRS staffing cuts started in late February and were part of broader federal spending reductions via Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency. As the IRS faces mass layoffs, Congressional Democrats warn those staffing cuts could undermine the agency’s progress in collecting unpaid funds...
nbcnews.com - 30+ days ago
cool stuff
How Were Wolves First Domesticated Into Dogs? New Study Says They Did It Themselves In Order To Get Fed
According to new mathematical models, dogs could have domesticated themselves via bonding with humans while scavenging for food at Paleolithic...
allthatsinteresting.com - 30+ days ago
work-life balance
13 Dogs That Could Probably Do Your Job Better Than You
• Facebook • Flipboard • Pinterest • X • Mastodon Some dogs take the term “work-life balance” way more seriously than we do, but with a heavy lean toward work....
whatcanmydogeat.com - 30+ days ago
science
When Was The Last Tsunami To Hit California And Could It Happen Again?
sciencing.com - 30+ days ago
auto
Michael Schumacher's wife makes 'major decision' as photos showing F1 legend could emerge
ladbible.com - 30+ days ago
business
India Could Benefit From US’ Reciprocal Tariffs On Trading Partners Like China: NITI Aayog
The US earlier levied additional tariffs of 20-25 per cent on imports from major trade rivals, like China, Mexico, and Canada, giving Indian...
abplive.com - 7 days ago
health
I'm A Doctor, This Bright Red Drink Could Help Lower Your Cholesterol
It's thought around 59% of people have high cholesterol – but many won't show symptoms. A TV doctor has revealed how a juice which you can pick up for...
huffingtonpost.co.uk - 30+ days ago
beauty
These Beauty Products Ruled the Grammys — and Cost Under $ 40
When it comes to sourcing new beauty inspiration, we can always count on the Grammys to introduce us to a new product or show-stopping trend. This year's ceremony not only saw the return of some old favorites — like Taylor Swift's trusted red lip and the controversial jellyfish haircut — but it...
popsugar.com - 30+ days ago
books
‘I spent years studying death, but it didn’t prepare me for grief’: archaeologist Sarah Tarlow on losing her husband
She has written books about death and mourning, but nothing could prepare the archaeologist for the shock of finding her partner of 18 years dead. Here she recounts what she has learned...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
celebrity
MAGA Furious at Jimmy Kimmel Joke About Vandalizing Teslas: ‘Inciting Domestic Terrorism!’
Jimmmy Kimmel ignited fury among MAGA supporters with a quick sarcastic comment about Tesla vehicles being vandalized.On Tuesday’s Jimmy Kimmel Live!,...
mediaite.com - 16 days ago
apps
This is what you are doing wrong when scammers call
Cold calls are often a waste of your time and an unwanted interruption to your day. You might think that, at worst, you end up buying or signing up for something that you don't really need or at an inflated price. But there's a lot worse that could happen. The line between spam and scam calls is...
foxnews.com - 30+ days ago
travel
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I already had a glass of Champagne in my hand before economy-class passengers even got to their seats. If this was how my first business-class flight would start, I knew I was in for a treat. I was traveling with Air New Zealand from Los Angeles, California, to Auckland, New Zealand, and a long-haul...
businessinsider.com - 4 days ago
beauty
The beauty industry isn’t using branded audio as effectively as it could be
Social media is sound-on. Yet, says Hannah Cahill of Amplify, brands often overlook the audio – not least beauty brands. Self-expression and...
thedrum.com - 30+ days ago
auto
F1 team could be disqualified from Chinese Grand Prix sprint race as official statement released
One Formula One team could face a massive punishment despite enjoying a fantastic start to the season. The latest report from FIA Technical Delegate...
sportbible.com - 15 days ago
nature
Electrochemical process that uses carbon dioxide to produce oxygen could be used in space
To mitigate global climate change, emissions of the primary culprit, carbon dioxide, must be drastically reduced. A newly developed process helps...
phys.org - 12 days ago
travel
New UK travel rules: What to know before you go
In this edition, we take a look at the United Kingdom's new travel rules. An electronic travel authorisation (ETA) is now required for citizens of some 30 European nations. We explain what the rules are, how they could affect tourism and how the industry is trying to entice travellers to go to...
france24.com - 3 days ago
sports
Kendrick Bourne Recruits Cooper Kupp to Patriots Amid WR's Uncertain Rams Future
The Los Angeles Rams could save some serious money by releasing veteran wideout Cooper Kupp this offseason, and given that trade rumors involving him circulated during the 2024 season, his future with the Rams is somewhat up in the air. So New England Patriots wideout Kendrick Bourne saw an...
bleacherreport.com - 30+ days ago
lifestyle
A steam cleaner could be the solution to your allergies, studies suggest – immunologists share their tips for conquering mites and dander
So many of us look forward to spring and summer for the longer days and warmer weather, but they also mark the start of peak allergy season. From dust...
homesandgardens.com - 10 days ago
food & drink
One of Mexico City's best restaurants is popping up in downtown L.A.
At Mexico City’s Pujol, Enrique Olvera makes what could be the world’s most famous mole, and next month, Angelenos can taste it at a pop-up he’s planning for the restaurant’s 25th anniversary. From April 22 to 30, Olvera and his mole madre will touch down in L.A. to take over a few of his West Coast...
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