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“Those who dominate and cause pain will ultimately reap what they sow”: In This Moment announce new album Witch, release anti-abuser single Crawl
Grammy-nominated metal band In This Moment have announced their ninth studio album, Witch, and released its lead single, Crawl, alongside a music video. The song is framed as a pointed statement against abusers of power, marking the California band’s latest musical comeback and giving fans their first taste of new material ahead of the album’s…
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Showtek go label mode with F_CK THE SYSTEM, tap Kate Ryan for debut single “Ella Elle L’a”
Dutch DJ duo Showtek have launched a new record label, F_CK THE SYSTEM, in partnership with Dutch independent Be Yourself Music, marking a formal step in a two-decade career that has spanned hardstyle, festival anthems and Billboard-charting collaborations with the likes of David Guetta and Major Lazer. The imprint is intended as a home for…
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Signal is testing the ability to add an Android phone or tablet as a secondary device
Signal’s latest beta comes with a feature that will make it easier to use the app on multiple devices.
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WCA concerned about ODI World Cup format
The World Cricketers’ Association has criticised the proposed format for the 2027 men’s ODI World Cup, arguing that it undermines the benefits of expanding the tournament to 14 teams. It says the plan could deny lower-ranked qualifying nations a meaningful World Cup campaign and raises concerns about transparency, player consultation and cricket’s stated aim of…
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I’ve studied military strategy. Trump now faces Iran’s oldest battlefield trick
In a Fox News opinion piece, a military strategy analyst argues that Iran, unable to defeat the United States militarily, is instead relying on a longstanding tactic of drawing out negotiations and widening the conflict to avoid a decisive defeat. The author frames the confrontation as a game of chess rather than checkers, suggesting President…
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The man who built an international cricket ground in his garden
Jimmy Perchard is proud of the cricket ground and community he has cultivated on his land in Jersey.
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JAN MOIR: When will BBC Radio bosses stop swapping its prize assets for nonentities in a bid to be relevant?
The text provided for this article isn’t actually the Jan Moir column — it’s just the Daily Mail’s page furniture (masthead, weather, and a long list of unrelated headlines from other stories on the site). None of Jan Moir’s actual commentary about BBC Radio bosses, the “prize assets,” or the “nonentities” she’s referring to is…
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From Cricket to the Catwalk: Australian Pop Newcomer Oliver Cronin Has Created His Own Piece of ‘Paradise’
Australian pop artist Oliver Cronin, once a talented cricketer tipped for state selection, has instead built a career in music, releasing his new EP “Lost On The Way To Paradise” through Warner Music Australia on 17 July 2026. Raised in Mullumbimby, New South Wales — also home to Amyl and the Sniffers’ Amy Taylor and…
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Telstra admits avoidable error after millions of Australians were impacted by its nationwide outage: ‘Not good enough’
Telstra, one of Australia’s largest telecommunications providers, has admitted that an avoidable error caused a nationwide outage that disrupted services for millions of customers, including access to the triple zero (000) emergency line. The company acknowledged the fault stemmed from a software issue and conceded that the failure was “not good enough,” an admission that…