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Cassidy: ‘Pretty evident’ RFK Jr. lied about changing vaccine schedule
GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy (La.) on Sunday accused Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. of breaking his pledge to not attempt to tweak the childhood vaccine schedule. Discussing President Trump’s recent executive order seeking to alter the schedule on ABC Ne
First-time homebuyers could soon get a new way to find $35,000 for a down payment
Trump’s new savings accounts for kids just went live last month, but they’re not the only interesting investment change in the mix this year. With a new bipartisan bill known as the First-Time Homebuyer Empowerment Act, lawmakers want to allow first-time homebuyers to tap into
A 236-million-year-old fossil could rewrite the story of mammalian birth
Scientists may have uncovered evidence that a mammal ancestor was giving birth to live young 236 million years ago. A fossilized cynodont showed a neonatal growth line and an unusually large birth size that closely match patterns seen in modern mammals. The discovery could push t
Taking the stairs could protect your heart and help you live longer
Simply choosing the stairs could have surprisingly big benefits for your heart and longevity. A large analysis involving more than 480,000 people found that regular stair climbers were 39% less likely to die from cardiovascular disease and 24% less likely to die from any cause th
The Cloudy-Water Drama at 220 Central Park South
A lawsuit at the luxury tower is revealing that the problem might be coming from the fact that so few people actually live there.
Disney's Live-Action Tangled Remake Sets 2028 Release Date | D23 2026
Disney has confirmed its live-action Tangled remake now has a 2028 release date.
Fears for missing Sydney teen who hasn’t been seen since leaving for hike on Wednesday
<p>Fresh search teams to scour Nattai national park for Lily Hooper, 18, who failed to return home from a bushwalk</p><ul><li><p>Get our <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/email-newsletters?CMP=cvau_sfl">breaking news email</a>, <a h
Activists try to deliver aid to Palestinians in homes besieged by Israeli settlers
Two families have been trapped in their homes in the occupied West Bank for several days.
Poetry for Engineers: A Martian Rover Sends a Postcard Home
Already, I’ve almost forgotten rain;I know I will never know that again.I move forward with the powers you gave meto live up to my name, Curiosity.This is a land without leaves, fronds, or spines.If there are plants, they are small and supine,dust hidden, like light here, filtere
‘Tangled’ Live-Action Pic From Disney Sets 2028 Theatrical Release – D23
The live-action adaptation of Disney animated classic Tangled will be opening in theaters on March 31, 2028. A very small piece of footage, literally a shot of Rapunzel’s long blonde hair sprawled down long medieval stairs was shown. The camera lifts to show the face of act
‘Tangled’ Live-Action Movie Unveils First-Look, March 2028 Release Date
Teagan Croft, Milo Manheim and Kathryn Hahn star in the new film, which is currently filming.
New Avengers: Doomsday Trailer Revealed at D23
Avengers Doomsday trailer #2 is now live, after Marvel Studios released a new look at this year's Avengers film.
Jon Favreau’s ‘Oswald the Lucky Rabbit’ Miniseries Sets February Release Date on Disney+
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, one of Disney’s earliest characters who predated Mickey Mouse, is back for the 21st century. At the D23 fan event in Anaheim on Friday, Disney revealed the first look at its live action combined with hand-drawn 2D animation series “Oswald the
Bezos, Bhatia buy a stake in Liverpool: What does it mean for the club and FSG?
Jeff Bezos is among the investors behind a $1.65 billion deal for a minority stake in Liverpool, with reported option to take a controlling interest, but what will it mean for the club and current majority owners, FSG?
Lit Hub Daily: August 18, 2026
What Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel can teach us about grief, literature, and growing up. | Lit Hub TV Florence Hazrat explores the surprisingly controversial history of the parenthesis. | Lit Hub History Edwidge Danticat tells us why she
Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis, a remake of the first game, is getting RPG skill trees, crafting mechanics and a 'focus meter'
Amazon Game Studios and Crystal Dynamics have released a new trailer for Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis. It's the sixth instalment in a series of 'behind-the-scenes' videos chronicling the making of the upcoming remake, which is being developed by Flying Wild Hog. This latest vi
fish narc Announces New Album Uncle: Hear “Much Less Me”
Last year, fish narc shared his latest album frog song, which was one of many amphibian-themed releases at the time. Today, the '90s-influenced GothBoiClique-member-turned-rocker is announcing his new LP. The post fish narc Announces New Album <em>Uncle</em>: Hear 
Julia Holter – “Materia 2”
We're just a few days away from the release of Julia Holter's next album. On Friday, the gauzy, expansive singer and composer will share her new LP Materia, and we've already posted her tracks "The Laugh Is In The Eyes," "Fantasy," and "My Lost One." To tide us over until the ful
Gang Of Youths – “Things Take Time”
Not so youthful anymore, are they? It's been four years since Gang Of Youths, the earnest and anthemic Australian rock band, released their deeply personal masterpiece angel in realtime. But they've been posting teasers from the studio, they recently returned to the stage with a
Index – “Earth”
Alan Creedon and Alex Lichtenauer used to be two thirds of the great Philly DIY punk trio Control Top, and now they're the two members of Index, a new electronic-influenced punk duo with a heavy, exciting sound. Next month, they'll release Vis Inertiae, the debut album that they
Will Ferrell’s Son Is Nominated For Best New Artist At The VMAs
This nominations for this year's VMAs are here. The awards show is next month, and Madonna is in the lead with 11 nods. The most interesting category, though, is Best New Artist. There've been many emerging musicians within the past year, and apparently one of them is Will Ferrel
Strategic Oil Reserves So Low, The U.S. Risks Damaging The Salt Caverns Where We Stash Our Emergency Oil
After the current drawdown, reserves will be at the lowest point they've been since the 1980s, potentially causing serious problems at the storage facilities.
Major Album Releases Tied to 15% Increase in US Traffic Deaths, Study Finds
The Harvard study linked the deaths to drivers distracted by pulling up music on their phones. Major Album Releases Tied to 15% Increase in US Traffic Deaths, Study Finds Eddie Fu
Butcher Babies Announce New Album Nightbloom
The new LP will be released October 2nd via Judge and Jury Records. Butcher Babies Announce New Album Nightbloom Langdon Hickman
Watch the emotional trailer for Oasis doc ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’ as cinema tickets go on sale
"We've got a chance to change the narrative of the band," Liam Gallagher says in the preview of the "landmark" film, which is out next month The post Watch the emotional trailer for Oasis doc ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’ as cinema tickets go on sale appeared first
Spotify announce ‘Hometown’ run of gigs with Jorja Smith, Nemzzz and Beabadoobee
Selected 'top listeners' will be invited to the intimate homecoming shows in Walsall, Manchester and London The post Spotify announce ‘Hometown’ run of gigs with Jorja Smith, Nemzzz and Beabadoobee appeared first on NME.
Paris Jackson remembers perforating her septum from “snorting drugs”
The singer, who has now been sober for six years, releases her second album 'Happiest Day Of My Life' on Friday (August 21) The post Paris Jackson remembers perforating her septum from “snorting drugs” appeared first on NME.
The Tubs – “Now And Then”
A new press release today describes the Tubs as a "Celtic jangle boyband." I love that, and I love them. The new Merge signees have been rolling out new album Hard Life this summer, sharing the advance tracks "Who's Gonna Love You Now?" and "Stoop To Me." They've got a third prev
God’s Hate Return With Brutally Heavy New EP Won’t Be Disgraced
If you're unfamiliar with God's Hate, the gloriously violent chug-mosh heavy hardcore band from California's San Fernando Valley, the main thing you need to know is that their singer is a big fucking wrestler. In 2014, when God's Hate released their debut EP Divine Injustice, the
Arc'teryx and BEAMS Repurpose Deadstock GORE-TEX for the STUFF SACK-ReCUT
SummaryArc'teryx and BEAMS drop "STUFF SACK-ReCUT," repurposing deadstock GORE-TEX and nylon scraps into unique storage bags.Each patchwork pouch features distinct color blocking alongside Arc'teryx's iconic Deadbird logo.Launches August 15, 2026, through BEAMS for ¥5,500 JPY (ap
Marvel Studios Reveals Next-Gen Mutant Cast for 'X-Men' Reboot at D23
SummaryMarvel Studios officially revealed the new ensemble cast for its upcoming 'X-Men' reboot at the D23 ExpoSadie Sink Kit Connor Samara Weaving Christopher Abbott and Adam Driver star in the team-up featureDirected by Jake Schreier the film is scheduled to release in theaters
James Spader's Ultron Returns in Official Trailer for Marvel’'s 'VisionQuest'
SummaryDisney+ has officially released the first teaser trailer for Marvel’s upcoming series 'VisionQuest'Paul Bettany reprises his role as Vision alongside James Spader returning as the voice and avatar of UltronThe eight-episode show serves as the final installment in the Wanda
LeBron James Launches New Golf YouTube Channel
SummaryLeBron James has officially launched a new YouTube channel dedicated to his growing passion for golfThe channel's 90-minute inaugural video documents a 10-year reunion match in Scotland with his 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers teammatesThe release expands on the basketball star's
Cristiano Ronaldo Declares 2026-27 Season Will "Probably [Be] My Last year of Football"
SummaryCristiano Ronaldo has offered his clearest indication yet that he could retire from professional football at the end of the current seasonSpeaking in an exclusive interview published ahead of his wedding to Georgina Rodríguez the 41-year-old stated he wants to leave a spec
Mercedes-Maybach and LeBron James Unveil Custom S 680 at Pebble Beach
SummaryMercedes-Maybach and LeBron James have introduced two custom Mercedes-Maybach S 680 saloons crafted via the MANUFAKTUR Made to Measure program Unveiled at Pebble Beach one vehicle joins James' personal collection while its twin will be auctioned later this year for his fou
Inside Tallulah Willis and Justin Acee’s Woodland Wedding at the Bride’s Family Home in Idaho
Tallulah Willis wore custom Balenciaga for her wedding to musician Justin Acee, which took place on the grounds of her childhood home surrounded by friends and family. See all the photos from Tallulah Willis’s wedding here.
The Mediterranean diet is the best out there. Here’s why Americans struggle with it.
It’s not just about eating well. It’s about cooking at home and sharing those meals with friends and family.
Cristiano Ronaldo hints at retirement at end of season
Superstar forward gave his clearest indication yet that he might end his playing career after the current season.
The most breathtaking photos of the total solar eclipse
Photographers in Spain captured spectacular images of the rare alignment of the moon and the sun, as it cast a dark shadow over much of the country
Quantum entanglement is key to solving 250-year-old maths problem
Analysis of a mathematical puzzle that Leonhard Euler deemed unsolvable in the 1700s reveals that the crucial ingredient for cracking it after all is quantum entanglement
DNA reveals a society organised around women in pre-Roman Britain
Descent passed from mother to daughter rather than from father to son, a study of more than 500 Iron Age individuals from north-east England suggests
‘Remarkable’ discovery upends our understanding of how brains store memories
Memories in mice persisted even after they lost the connections that we thought were needed for recall, expanding our knowledge of memory in the mammalian brain
Why do people ask so few questions in conversation?
We've perhaps been conditioned to not ask too many questions, in case it comes across as rude or prying. But columnist David Robson argues that asking people open-ended questions benefits our wellbeing, and doesn't have to be complicated
Monsoon-driven wildfires may have shaped human evolution
A reconstruction of East Africa's environment 1.75 million years ago suggests wildfires spiked during wetter times, which may have influenced human evolution
How bad is the UK drought and how long will it continue?
Almost three-quarters of England is now in drought conditions, resulting in restrictions on water use in many areas and severe wildfires – here's how it's affecting farming, wildlife and trees
Fishers detonate a bomb every hour on one Indonesian coral reef
The use of explosives to kill fish is widespread across the tropics, and acoustic monitoring in an Indonesian archipelago detected more than 3500 explosions in 483 days
THC in cannabis may reduce nightmares in people with PTSD
A drug made up of THC, the main psychoactive component of cannabis, reduced the severity and incidence of nightmares in people with PTSD
New X-Men movie gets release date, cast list, Evil Adam Driver
Driver will serve as the Sinister bad guy of the May 2028 movie, which will also star Christopher Abbott and <i>Obsession</i>'s Inde Navarrette.
Ahsoka (and her nagging ghost teacher) will be back in January 2027
Rosario Dawson is back as the title almost-Jedi, with Hayden Christensen on hand to float around and dole out advice.
We think these Nikon binoculars are excellent for variable magnification on the go
Of all the models in the renewed Nikon Action range released in 2026, the Action Zoom 10–22x50 is definitely one of the most attention-getting, with its zoom capability from 10x to 22x magnification. These are Nikon's third-generation 10-22x50 binoculars, building upon the past d
Scientists turn Starlink into a giant scanner for Earth’s upper atmosphere
Researchers have found a clever new way to map a part of Earth’s upper atmosphere that is notoriously difficult to observe. Using orbital data from roughly 1,200 Starlink satellites, they reconstructed changes in atmospheric density about 500 kilometers above Earth. The approach
One faulty gene copy can make the heart’s DNA fold the wrong way
Researchers have discovered that a gene linked to congenital heart disease acts like an architect for the heart cell’s DNA. Losing just one copy of TBX5 can cause the genome’s carefully folded 3D structure to unravel, disrupting the genes needed to build a healthy heart. The effe
Human brain cells are far more powerful than scientists thought
A single human brain cell may be far more powerful than scientists once realized. Researchers found that cortical neurons can perform remarkably complex computations, giving them capabilities more like tiny biological computers than simple on-off switches. This could help explain
Why your brain keeps making the same decisions – even when better options exist
Why do we keep making the same choices even when better options are available? Researchers found that simply repeating a decision can reshape what we prefer, causing familiar choices to feel better than alternatives. Instead of weighing every option from scratch, the brain often
A surprising brain discovery could help explain why we overeat fatty foods
A protein inside appetite-controlling brain cells may play an important role in preventing overeating and obesity, particularly when high-fat foods are readily available. Unexpected differences between males and females could also help explain why obesity risk—and responses to we
JWST spots a bizarre “black hole star” 100 billion times brighter than a star
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have discovered a bizarre object from just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang that looks like an enormous star but shines far too brightly to actually be one. The mysterious red object, dubbed a “black hole star,” may c
A massive new cosmic map is revealing black holes, rare stars, and hidden gas
Astronomers have released more than three million new spectra in a sweeping expansion that, for the first time, brings SDSS-V optical observations to the Southern Hemisphere. The data reveal everything from rare stars and glowing nebulae to hundreds of thousands of X-ray sources
Neptune’s tiny moons may be the wreckage of shattered ancient worlds
JWST has uncovered surprising clues that Neptune’s strange inner moons may be the wreckage of an ancient cosmic catastrophe. Researchers detected clay-like minerals on Larissa, Galatea, and Neptune’s rings that form in the presence of liquid water—yet the moons themselves show no
Drinking orange juice every day may change thousands of genes
Orange juice may have a much bigger effect on the body than scientists once realized. Drinking it regularly appears to influence genes tied to inflammation, blood pressure, metabolism, and blood sugar control, while studies have also found improvements in cholesterol and blood ve
Black Hole Stars Are Apparently Real and Help Explain a Long-Standing Mystery
Astronomers may have discovered a bizarre new type of star with a black hole at its center.
A 60-year-old theory about ants, bees and wasps may be wrong
Scientists have long thought an unusual genetic system helped ants, bees, and wasps evolve their extraordinary social colonies. A massive new analysis suggests that genetics alone can’t explain it—and the real secret may lie in other traits unique to these insects.
Stressed Parents Give Kids More Screen Time, Study Finds
Too much screen time can be a tough transition with class back in session for some kids.
This common vitamin deficiency becomes far more dangerous when paired with belly fat
A large study of more than 5,500 adults over 50 found a striking combination of risk factors: abdominal obesity paired with vitamin D deficiency was linked to a 123% higher risk of death over six years. Each condition was associated with increased risk on its own, but together th
A 30-year-old fossil was hiding bones from a mysterious ancient sea monster
Fossils collected in Osaka more than 30 years ago have revealed a surprise hiding in plain sight: four previously unrecognized bones from a giant Cretaceous mosasaur. Among them is the first confirmed premaxilla—the frontmost bone of the upper jaw—ever identified in a Japanese mo
Common food preservative linked to rising suicide deaths among young people
A widely available food-preservation chemical is emerging as a disturbing factor in rising UK suicide deaths, particularly among younger people and men. Researchers say the scale may be underestimated and are calling for urgent restrictions on access and harmful online informatio
Women taking estrogen had fewer signs of Alzheimer’s in their brains
Women who used estrogen-only hormone therapy later in life were less likely to develop dementia and showed fewer signs of Alzheimer’s disease in their brains, according to a large study of more than 21,000 participants. Hormone therapy use was linked to 39% lower odds of a dement
The Atlantic Ocean can handle more warming than expected — with one big catch
Scientists have found that the AMOC may be far more vulnerable to rapid warming than to temperature alone. When warming happens slowly, the ocean can adapt, but at faster rates similar to today’s, the massive Atlantic circulation could reach a tipping point at much lower temperat
Immune cells flood into the aging brain, Stanford scientists discover
Scientists have discovered that the aging human brain may be far less isolated from the rest of the body than once believed. Stanford researchers found that large numbers of immune cells from the blood begin entering the brain as early as middle age, where they can transform into
Scientists detect a nuclear reactor’s ghostly afterglow for the first time
Nuclear reactors may go dark, but their fuel continues producing a faint antineutrino “glow” long after shutdown. Researchers have now detected that residual signal for the first time, finding it closely matched predictions of radioactive decay inside the reactor and nearby spent
Scientists solve the mystery of a brain “switch” that can trigger weight loss in opposite ways
Scientists have uncovered why two seemingly opposite ways of targeting the same brain receptor can both promote weight loss. In mice, activating the GIP receptor in the brainstem reduced appetite, while blocking it in the hypothalamus removed a kind of “brake” on fullness signals
World’s first superconducting quantum heat engine could help unlock massive quantum computers
A tiny superconducting engine has successfully converted heat near absolute zero into useful work, demonstrating the first cyclic quantum heat engine of its kind. Future versions could operate autonomously inside quantum computers, potentially eliminating huge numbers of costly,
A stress hormone may help the brain repair itself
A surprising stress-related signal may help the brain repair itself after injury. Researchers found that myelin-producing precursor cells rapidly release the stress hormone CRH near damaged brain tissue, helping control how those cells mature and rebuild protective nerve insulati
When gut microbes run low on fiber, they may start eating you
Gut microbes need something to eat, and when fiber is limited, they may begin consuming proteins from the mucus lining that protects the gut. Researchers found that fiber can suppress this process, while indigestible plant proteins help microbes produce more beneficial compounds.
Apple has a huge product roadmap for the smart home: Here’s what’s coming
Apple’s home products (primarily HomePod mini and Apple TV) have been the talk of the town for the past couple of years. The reasoning is quite simple: the current iterations are 4-6 years old. Siri has been the holdup for new hardware releases, supposedly – but now that Siri AI
40 Years Ago Today: One Of The Greatest Sci-Fi Horror Movies Of All Time Was Released
Four decades ago today, David Cronenberg's terrifying reimagining of The Fly arrived in theaters and grossed out audiences everywhere.
Coppull impresses in Hungerford success
Coppull stepped up in distance to land a second Group Two of his career under an enterprising ride from Hector Crouch, who completed a big-race double in the Visit Malta Hungerford Stakes at Newbury.
40 Years Ago Today: Hannibal Lecter's First Screen Appearance Came In A Movie Almost Nobody Saw
Hannibal Lecter's first movie released 40 years ago today, but the infamous cannibal wasn't played by Anthony Hopkins.
Burton 1-1 Stevenage
Olly Sanderson bundled home in stoppage time to snatch Stevenage a point in a 1-1 draw against Burton.
SunRisers, Super Giants out to deny Rockets a Hundred double
There could be a Trent Rockets double and a Sam Billings four-peat at Lord's on Sunday as the 2026 edition of The Hundred draws to a close.
George Lucas Cut A Star Wars Scene That Would Have Completely Changed The Jawas
Star Wars introduced the desert-dwelling Jawas as nomadic scavengers, but the original draft of the script gave them a village to go home to.