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Saying Goodbye to Julia Alexander
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Saying Goodbye to Julia Alexander

Memories of an art-world star and cherished friend.
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National Review
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What Sports Can Teach America About Swift Justice
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What Sports Can Teach America About Swift Justice

Athletes have a code, one that’s missing on social media and in politics.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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Date Everything!: xxXShadowLord420Xxx Guide
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Date Everything!: xxXShadowLord420Xxx Guide

One of the darker, more evil denizens of the player's home in Date Everything!, the sandbox dating simulator that lets you date household inanimate objects, is xxXShadowLord420Xxx. His name alone should strike fear into the hearts of those in his presence.
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Gamers Realm
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GTA V Online: 10 Best Heists Ranked
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GTA V Online: 10 Best Heists Ranked

The wild streets of GTA 5 and its online counterpart are filled with players trying to make a boatload of money, whether it be by committing store robberies for some loose change or by engaging in full-fledged businesses.
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RedState Feed
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Knife-Wielding Illegal Alien Charged With Attempted Murder After Allegedly Attacking Trump Attorney in NY
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Knife-Wielding Illegal Alien Charged With Attempted Murder After Allegedly Attacking Trump Attorney in NY

Knife-Wielding Illegal Alien Charged With Attempted Murder After Allegedly Attacking Trump Attorney in NY
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Trending Tech
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How Brad Pitt’s F1 movie helped Apple create the iPhone 15 Pro camera
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How Brad Pitt’s F1 movie helped Apple create the iPhone 15 Pro camera

Brad Pitt’s upcoming F1 movie is shaping up to be the blockbuster sensation that Apple TV needed. The Apple original will hit theaters before streaming online, and that’s probably the best way to watch F1. This isn’t a movie shot with special effects, and that’s the main reason I want to see it. Director Joseph Kosinski, known for putting actors in real jet fighters to film Top Gun: Maverick, did something similar for this movie about Formula 1 racing. He wanted actual footage from the cockpit while the Formula 1 cars were reaching speeds of up to 300 km/h on popular tracks around the world. He preferred real race footage over the easier route of computer-generated races. If you’ve watched Formula 1 races, you know that broadcast directors routinely switch to the cameras inside the cars to give us a sort of first-person look at the race. That technology wasn’t good enough for Kosinski. Luckily, he had a trusted partner to help improve the quality of those Formula 1 cameras: Apple. That’s right, Apple didn’t just fund the F1 movie, it also provided critical technology used to capture many of the scenes showing Formula 1 drivers racing on popular circuits. Apple had to place a few essential iPhone 15 Pro components inside the fins on Formula 1 cars that contain the regular cameras used for live broadcasts. It also devised new camera features that later rolled out to the public with the iPhone 15 series. Continue reading... The post How Brad Pitt’s F1 movie helped Apple create the iPhone 15 Pro camera appeared first on BGR.
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Reuters/Ipsos Poll: Democrats Want New Leaders, Focus on Pocketbook Issues
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Reuters/Ipsos Poll: Democrats Want New Leaders, Focus on Pocketbook Issues

Democrats want new leaders for their party, which many feel isn't focusing enough on economic issues and is over-emphasizing issues like transgender rights and electric vehicles, a Reuters/Ipsos poll found.
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Trump: 'Real Dummy' Fed Chair Powell 'the Worst'
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Trump: 'Real Dummy' Fed Chair Powell 'the Worst'

President Donald Trump continued his criticism of "real dummy" Jerome Powell by sharing an article about a federal regulator calling for the Federal Reserve chair to lower interest rates or resign.
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Conservative Satire
Conservative Satire
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WNBA installs new mid-court wrestling ring to help players pummel Caitlin Clark
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WNBA installs new mid-court wrestling ring to help players pummel Caitlin Clark

The WNBA has unveiled a regulation wrestling ring at center court for all games, designed explicitly to let players “pummel” Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark in a spectacle dubbed “Clark’s Crunchtime Clash.” Commissioner Cathy Engelbert announced the bold initiative at a press conference, wearing a referee-striped crop top and holding a bedazzled sledgehammer. “Caitlin’s been a lightning rod—fouls, glares, you name it. Fans can’t get enough,” Engelbert said. “So we’re giving every team a chance to settle it in the ring. It’s like a fast break, but with more body slams.” The ring, equipped with spring-loaded ropes and a suspiciously stained mat, will debut at the Fever’s next matchup against the Connecticut Sun. At halftime, opposing players can challenge Clark to matches with names like “The Flagrant Slam Jam” or “The Double-Dribble Dropkick.” Rules? Out the window. Referees will reportedly allow everything from clotheslines to folding-chair ambushes. “Caitlin’s been eating elbows all season,” said Sun forward Alyssa Thomas, shadowboxing in a glittery cape. “Now I can just powerbomb her and call it a day. It’s gonna be electric.” Thomas later claimed she was “just hyping the crowd” but was spotted practicing a figure-four leglock. Clark, unfazed, shrugged it off during practice while sinking a 35-foot jumper. “I’ve been pushed, shoved, and roasted on social media,” she said. “A wrestling ring? Just another Tuesday. Maybe I’ll hit ‘em with a flying forearm.” Whispers suggest Clark’s been training with WWE legend Rey Mysterio, though he denied it, saying, “My 619 is reserved for the ring, not the court.” The decision has sparked chaos. ESPN’s Kendrick Perkins called it “a travesty to basketball’s soul” before admitting he’d stream it on pay-per-view. Fans went wild, crafting wrestling aliases like “Dunkin’ Diana” Taurasi and “Kneecap Kelsey” Plum. Fans, however, aren’t all sold. “I paid to see layups, not suplexes,” grumbled one season ticket holder, while others fretted Clark’s 152-pound frame might not withstand a tag-team pile-driver from, say, A’ja Wilson and Brittney Griner. The league dismissed safety concerns, promising Clark “a stack of kendo sticks” for defense. Sponsorships are rolling in, with Red Bull and a sketchy protein powder brand signing on as “Official Pummel Partners.” A Netflix special, Caitlin’s Court Carnage, is reportedly in talks. As the WNBA dives headfirst into this bizarre fusion, one question looms: Will Clark emerge as the league’s unlikely Undertaker, or will she get pinned by a rival’s top-rope takedown? Grab your popcorn—and maybe a steel chair—for the next game. The post WNBA installs new mid-court wrestling ring to help players pummel Caitlin Clark appeared first on Genesius Times.
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Science Explorer
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Advanced AI models generate up to 50 times more CO₂ emissions than more common LLMs when answering the same questions
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Advanced AI models generate up to 50 times more CO₂ emissions than more common LLMs when answering the same questions

Asking AI reasoning models questions in areas such as algebra or philosophy caused carbon dioxide emissions to spike significantly.
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