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GODFLESH Announces New Album ‘Decay’, Shares ‘Living/Ending’ Single
Godflesh have announced their tenth and penultimate album, ‘Decay’, due for release on 25 September 2026 through Relapse Records, alongside the new single ‘Living/Ending’. The release matters as it marks another major chapter for the influential industrial metal band, formed 38 years ago by Justin Broadrick and bassist Ben Green. The six-track album was drawn…
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Spies in the Woods: Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys on Their Emmy Nominations, Watching ‘Widow’s Bay’ and That ‘Diplomat’ Cliffhanger
Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys will attend this year’s Emmys as nominees for separate projects, marking a notable milestone for the long-term couple after their earlier awards-season association with “The Americans”. Russell is nominated for playing a morally conflicted ambassador in “The Diplomat”, while Rhys is recognised for roles in “Widow’s Bay” and “The Beast…
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Three Pakistanis killed in Houthi attack on commercial vessel
Three Pakistanis were killed in a Tuesday attack on a ship by the Houthi militant group, multiple officials said, an event that points to the threat of a widening regional war sparked by the fight between the U.S. and Israel and Iran. Tahir Andrabi, a spokesperson for the Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs said during…
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Jonas Brothers Set For NFL Halftime Performance In Melbourne Game With Los Angeles Rams & San Francisco 49ers
The Jonas Brothers will headline the halftime show when the Los Angeles Rams play the San Francisco 49ers in the NFL’s first regular-season game in Australia. The performance underlines the league’s effort to turn its Melbourne fixture into a major international entertainment event as it expands its global schedule. The game will take place at…
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Metallica’s “Black Album” Took Them from Metal Heroes to Multiplatinum Rock Giants
Metallica’s self-titled 1991 album, widely known as the “Black Album”, transformed the band from leading thrash-metal figures into international rock superstars. Its more accessible, groove-focused sound won millions of new listeners, although some longstanding fans criticised the move towards the mainstream. The album followed the success of 1988’s …And Justice for All, which reached No.…
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DoorDash mom left with skull fractures, brain bleeds after man allegedly follows her and attacks with bat
Christen Phillips says she suffered multiple skull fractures and brain bleeds after a man allegedly attacked her with a bat during a DoorDash delivery.
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4 Songs From 1966 Every 60s Kid Heard While Riding in the Family Car to School Each Morning
The article nostalgically highlights four hit songs from 1966 that it says were familiar fixtures on family-car radio journeys to school. It presents them as examples of the varied pop, rock and soul music available on American radio during the decade, and stresses their lasting cultural appeal. – “Good Vibrations” by the Beach Boys: released…
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Trump’s Gaza plan and Board of Peace face ticking clock
President Trump is confronting multiple problems nearly nine months into his effort to transform the Gaza Strip. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered the latest blow when he rejected Trump’s 15-point roadmap for Hamas to hand over its weapons at the same time Israel’s military withdraws from the territory. “Israel does not accept the 15-point…
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Lee Daniels, Nadine Labaki, Marina Abramovic Win Liberatum Pioneer Awards (Exclusive)
Lee Daniels, Nadine Labaki and Marina Abramović will receive the 2026 Liberatum Pioneer Awards during the Venice Film Festival. The honours recognise artists who challenge convention, overcome systemic barriers and broaden the possibilities of their fields, with the organisers highlighting each recipient’s influence on public culture and artistic practice. The presentations will be held in…
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Hawaii residents furious after ‘unauthorized’ construction for massive zipline begins through idyllic hiking trail
Residents in Hawaii are reportedly angry after construction began on a large zipline route through an idyllic hiking trail in Laie, with opponents describing the work as unauthorised. The dispute matters because it raises concerns over environmental protection, public access and whether development can proceed without proper approval. The article frames the project as a…