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ROB ZOMBIE’s Wife SHERI MOON ZOMBIE Releases Debut Single And Music Video, ‘I Love My Robot’
Sheri Moon Zombie, the actress, designer and wife of musician and filmmaker Rob Zombie, has released her debut single and accompanying music video, “I Love My Robot”. The track was produced by Chris “Zeuss” Harris and its video directed by Rob Zombie, marking her first foray into music and a further expansion of the couple’s…
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Krallice Announce New Album Scour Order: Hear “Living Useless Ritual”
Krallice, the experimental New York black metal band formed in 2007 by Mick Barr and Colin Marston, have announced their first-ever European tour alongside a new double LP titled Scour Order, the follow-up to 2024’s Inorganic Rites. The announcement is notable both for the rare pan-European trek from a band known for its dense, dizzying…
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Proud uncle welcomes NASA astronaut Chris Williams’ safe journey home
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Iconic UK space attraction and UNESCO World Heritage site could be forced to close due to cuts
Jodrell Bank Observatory, the UNESCO World Heritage-listed radio telescope site in Cheshire that has operated for 70 years, faces closure within months after losing its funding, prompting anger from scientists. The facility, one of Britain’s most recognisable space research and visitor attractions, has been central to decades of astronomical discovery and public engagement with science,…
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Jamie Cullum, Grace Carter, Kara Marni Lead Audi Haven Line-Up At Wilderness 2026
The Audi Haven is returning to Wilderness Festival for 2026, with jazz musician Jamie Cullum, singer-songwriter Grace Carter and soul artist Kara Marni topping the music bill within the dedicated space. The retreat combines live performances, conversations and dining under the theme of exploring the power of sound, forming part of the wider festival’s programme.…
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Nvidia, Microsoft launch open AI security alliance – without OpenAI, Google, or Anthropic
Nvidia has joined Microsoft, SpaceX, IBM and several other technology firms to launch the Open Secure AI Alliance, a new initiative aimed at building and sharing open-source tools for defending against attacks by advanced AI systems. The group argues that open tools are essential to counter threats from frontier models, a stance that follows an…
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NASA scientist who retrained as investment adviser before blowing clients’ cash on luxury holidays is ordered to repay £650,000
A former NASA scientist who retrained as an investment adviser has been ordered to repay £650,000 after defrauding clients and spending their money on luxury holidays. The case highlights how a career switch into financial advice, ostensibly lending credibility from a scientific background, was instead used to misappropriate client funds for personal gratification rather than…
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“If there was ever a Bluetooth speaker born to play Crazy Train, this is it”: Marshall Bromley 450 party speaker review
Louder has published a review of the Marshall Bromley 450, a Bluetooth party speaker from the audio brand best known for its guitar amplifiers. The review frames the speaker as particularly well-suited to loud, guitar-driven rock music, with the reviewer noting it feels “born to play” tracks like Ozzy Osbourne’s Crazy Train, reflecting Marshall’s continued…
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How ‘fire-generated thunderstorms’ make wildfires more deadly
Tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from the Gironde region around Bordeaux as firefighters battle wildfires that have generated an unprecedented “pyrocumulonimbus” cloud in France. These “fire-generated thunderstorms” form when intense heat from a blaze forces air to rise rapidly, carrying smoke, ash and water vapour high into the atmosphere, where it cools…
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Three dead and several injured in shooting at food festival near Seattle’s Space Needle
Three people have died and several others were injured after a shooting broke out at the Bite of Seattle food festival near the city’s Space Needle on Sunday. Police said two suspects had been shooting at each other in the crowded downtown tourist area; one has been arrested while the other remains at large, though…