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“We were kinda like the odd man out in the nu metal scene and had to prove we could whip ass”: From hanging out with Lemmy and Willie Nelson to the carnage of Woodstock, how Sevendust’s Lajon Witherspoon became a modern metal icon
This article profiles Lajon Witherspoon, the frontman of American metal band Sevendust, charting his rise to become one of the genre’s most respected vocalists. It matters as a career retrospective marking three decades of the band’s work and Witherspoon’s standing within modern metal, framed around anecdotes such as encounters with Lemmy and Willie Nelson and…
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Under fire, Bono’s pal Paddy over claim he defrauded hotel group: RICHARD EDEN
Richard Eden’s column reports that Paddy McKillen, the Irish property developer and close friend of U2 frontman Bono, is facing scrutiny over allegations that he defrauded a hotel group. McKillen, long associated with luxury hospitality assets, is said to be “under fire” following the claim, though the substance and source of the accusation are not…
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OpenAI’s head of safety is reportedly leaving as part of company reorganization
OpenAI’s head of safety systems, Johannes Heidecke, is reportedly leaving the company as part of a wider restructuring of its safety and research teams, according to a report by Wired. Heidecke, who joined OpenAI in 2021, informed staff of his departure in an internal memo. The move matters because it signals a shift in how…
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‘Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Star Miranda Hope Talks Music Debut and Shares a Season 5 Update
Miranda Hope, best known for starring in Hulu’s Emmy-nominated reality series The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, has launched a music career with her debut single “FU4THAT”, a country-pop track about reclaiming personal power and moving forward. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, she framed the release as the start of a broader musical…
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FL Studio head Constantin Koehncke turns to Reddit for feedback and fun
The Verge has published a “Weekend Questionnaire” interview with Constantin Koehncke, CEO of Image Line, the company behind the popular digital audio workstation FL Studio (once known as Fruity Loops). The piece highlights how Koehncke stays close to his user base, checking the FL Studio forums and Reddit every day, and it matters as a…
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‘A slap in the face’: small farmers say Trump is turning his back on them
The president wooed farmers in his campaign, but now the USDA is yanking funding, citing ‘DEI’ and wasteful spending It’s just an eighth of an acre, but for Lawrencia Rogers, the plot where she grows broccolini, lettuce and beans on land once tilled by poorhouse residents in eastern Iowa is the closest she has come…
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Zohran Mamdani confirms eye-watering fee Taylor Swift paid New York for flashy Madison Square Garden wedding
She shut down at least three blocks on July 3rd. The post Zohran Mamdani confirms eye-watering fee Taylor Swift paid New York for flashy Madison Square Garden wedding first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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After 17 years, a developer has finally revived the dream of Hannah Montana Linux, an open source operating system themed around Hannah Montana
The era of Windows is at an end.
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Ken Bates, former Chelsea owner who sold club to Abramovich, dies at 94
Ken Bates, one of the most colourful and divisive figures in English football, has died aged 94, Chelsea announced on Saturday. The club said he passed away peacefully in Monaco surrounded by his wife, Suzannah, and family. Bates is chiefly remembered for buying Chelsea for £1 in 1982, when the club was in serious financial…
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Jayden Adams, South Africa World Cup midfielder, dies at 25
South African footballer Jayden Adams has died at the age of 25, only weeks after representing his country at the 2026 World Cup. The Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder featured in three of South Africa’s four matches at the tournament, starting the group-stage opener, a 2-0 defeat by Mexico, and the 1-1 draw with Czechia before coming…