Category: Culture
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Researchers take a closer look at Neanderthal diet
Researchers conducted experiments using archaeological evidence and wild birds to replicate how Neanderthals cut up and cooked small birds. Neanderthals had a diverse diet that included small birds, large mammals like mammoths and rhinos, fish,… Continue Reading
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Céline Dion Olympics opening comeback hailed as top moment of ceremony
Céline Dion made a highly anticipated comeback, with Édith Piaf’s Hymne à l’amour on the Eiffel Tower at the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony. It was the artist’s first live performance since early 2020, after health-related cancellations,… Continue Reading
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Have you tried scrambled pancakes?
What’s next on your morning plate? A recent TikTok cooking trend would make it “scrambled pancakes”—pancakes cooked in batter in a skillet, and then scrambled until different-sized pieces are formed, resulting in mini pancakes with crispy edges… Continue Reading
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Showtime resurrects serial killer series Dexter
Showtime is reviving the popular Dexter series with Michael C. Hall reprising his iconic role as Dexter Morgan, the forensic technician-turned-serial killer, in a new sequel series titled Dexter: Resurrection. The announcement was made during a… Continue Reading
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Melania Trump set to release a memoir
Melania Trump is set to release her debut memoir titled “Melania” in the fall, described as an intimate portrait of her life, personal experiences, struggles, and never-before-shared stories. The memoir will be published by Skyhorse Publishing, a… Continue Reading
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How the US podcast industry has generated millions of dollars
Paying talk dollar: Comics, athletes, journalists, influencers and people from their bedroom with something to say are all part of an industry that has swept through the United States, and is gaining global influence; Podcasts touch on every… Continue Reading
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‘Break their bones,’ Fauda’s Idan Amedi says after Hezbollah attack on Majdal Shams
Actor and singer who was seriously injured during battle in Gaza responds to Hezbollah missile that claimed the lives of 12 children in Majdal Shams; “Israel must respond cruelly and with strength to the murder of our children on Saturday,” he… Continue Reading
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Could this signal an end to arbitrary airline ticket prices?
Have you ever found yourself wondering “what good is all of this AI crap if I still have to fold my own laundry and pay arbitrary prices for flights”? If so, I’ve got 50 percent good news for you, but you should go ahead and start on those… Continue Reading
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Artem Dolgopyat in Olympic finals despite mediocre performance
After a particularly nerve-wracking day, Artem Dolgopyat qualified on Saturday for the gymnastics finals at the Paris Olympics and will try to retain the title he won in Tokyo in 2021, after finishing in seventh place in the qualifying stage. The… Continue Reading
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A potentially habitable moon cave
For decades, scientists have been searching for lunar caves deep and protected enough to serve as safe habitats for long-term manned missions. Recently, an Italian research team reported preliminary evidence of a horizontal cave located at the… Continue Reading