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Sylvan Esso Announce New Album Ow ∞: Hear The Sigur Rós-Sampling “Concrete Glen”
North Carolina duo Sylvan Esso have announced a new album, Ow ∞, alongside the release of a new single called “Concrete Glen”, which samples Jónsi Birgisson’s vocal from Sigur Rós’s 1999 track “Svefn-g-englar”. It is the band’s first album since founding their own label, Psychic Hotline, and comes roughly four years after their surprise release…
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The Great Peptide Cash Grab Has Begun
The US Food and Drug Administration is set to meet on 23 and 24 July to decide whether to reclassify a group of peptides, potentially allowing pharmacies to legally compound custom peptide mixes again. This would reverse a 2023 decision under the Biden administration that had restricted such compounding, and comes after Health Secretary Robert…
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Man pleads not guilty in Sheffield court to murder of dad-to-be in hit and run
Stefan Wheeler has pleaded not guilty at Sheffield Crown Court to the murder of Najib Maghsodi, a father-to-be who died after a suspected hit-and-run in Doncaster. The plea means the allegation will be contested in court, while Mr Maghsodi’s family continue to seek answers following his death. Mr Maghsodi, 26, was struck by a silver…
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‘Top Gun’ Franchise Lands Spot On Las Vegas Strip In Splashy Paramount Licensing Play
Paramount has partnered with Advent Allen Entertainment to bring the Top Gun film franchise to the Las Vegas Strip, developing a 2.48-acre entertainment destination near Harry Reid International Airport and the iconic “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign. The move reflects a wider trend of entertainment companies extending popular franchises into immersive, real-world experiences to…
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Barnsley Labour councillor facing code of conduct complaint over alleged “Ich Heil” comment in council meeting
A Barnsley Labour councillor is facing a code-of-conduct complaint after allegedly making an “Ich Heil” remark during a council meeting. The allegation matters because councillors are expected to uphold standards of respectful conduct, and the phrase is associated with Nazi Germany and can cause serious offence. The article indicates that a formal complaint has been…
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8 Forgotten Action Movies That Deserve to Be Rediscovered on Prime Video
This Collider listicle highlights eight action films available on Prime Video that the author believes are underappreciated or overlooked, encouraging readers to revisit titles that failed to make a lasting impression despite their merits. Written by list writer Daniel Boyer and published on 21 July 2026, the piece frames streaming platforms like Prime Video as…
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From youth mobility to food exports: the outstanding EU dilemmas facing Burnham
Andy Burnham, Britain’s new prime minister, is set to face the same unresolved dilemmas in the UK-EU relationship that confronted his predecessors, with an EU-UK summit scheduled for the autumn expected to bring these tensions into focus. Although European leaders including Ursula von der Leyen and Friedrich Merz have offered warm congratulations and invitations, analysts…
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Cristiano Ronaldo BACKS FIFA conspiracy theories: Portugal star ‘likes’ journalist’s claim organisation is ‘one of the most corrupt institutions on the planet’ after bitter rival Lionel Messi’s fortuitous run to the World Cup final
Cristiano Ronaldo has appeared to endorse claims that FIFA is corrupt after “liking” a journalist’s social media post describing the organisation as “one of the most corrupt institutions on the planet”. The gesture comes in the wake of Lionel Messi’s Argentina reaching the World Cup final, a run some critics have characterised as fortuitous, reigniting…
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Scalding hot AI accelerators have put datacenters in hot water. Two-phase cooling could chill them out
US startup Accelsius has commissioned research suggesting datacentres could cut cooling costs significantly by switching to two-phase cooling fluids for AI accelerators, which run far hotter than traditional server chips. The approach matters because the ongoing AI datacentre building boom, combined with rising electricity costs and supply constraints, has made cooling efficiency an increasingly important…
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The prog-rock bands Ian Anderson always wanted to make fun of: “It wasn’t my favourite”
Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson has spoken about the prog-rock acts he once felt inclined to poke fun at, reflecting on his own band’s uneasy relationship with the genre despite frequently being grouped alongside its leading names. The comments highlight the long-standing tension between Jethro Tull’s folk-infused, theatrical style and the more grandiose excesses associated…