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Megyn Kelly shares clue that ‘weird’ Bill and Hillary Clinton despise one another after ex-president was seen wearing ‘MAGA-adjacent’ cap
Fox News host Megyn Kelly has pointed to former President Bill Clinton being seen wearing a cap described as “MAGA-adjacent” as evidence of tension between him and his wife, Hillary Clinton. Kelly suggested the sighting was a “weird” sign that the couple do not get on, feeding into long-running public speculation about the state of…
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Keir Starmer posts bizarre TikTok video with his face and the No10 door edited onto the final scene of Fast and Furious 7… and is heavily mocked
Sir Keir Starmer posted a TikTok video in which his face and the No10 Downing Street door were digitally edited into the closing scene of Fast and Furious 7, prompting widespread mockery online. The clip, apparently intended as a light-hearted piece of political content, drew ridicule for its jarring mix of Hollywood action-franchise sentimentality with…
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Japanese company unveils futuristic cooling box that blasts cold air at users in bizarre way to beat the heat
A Japanese company has unveiled an unusual cooling device designed to help people beat the summer heat by blasting cold air directly at them. The gadget forms part of a wider trend of inventive, sometimes eccentric, Japanese engineering aimed at everyday problems, contrasting with more conventional Western methods of staying cool such as air conditioning,…
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“Weird Al” Yankovic Cult Classic UHF Getting First Official Score Soundtrack Release
The 1989 score by John Du Prez has never been released before. “Weird Al” Yankovic Cult Classic UHF Getting First Official Score Soundtrack Release Liz Shannon Miller
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2026 Midyear Record Label Market Share: REPUBLIC, Interscope Surge Back; Atlantic, Columbia Stay Hot
Universal Music Group’s REPUBLIC and Interscope Geffen A&M labels rebounded strongly in the second quarter of 2026 after both had slipped below usual levels in Q1, according to Billboard’s midyear market share analysis based on Luminate data. REPUBLIC’s recovery was driven by two of the quarter’s biggest albums, Drake’s ICEMAN and Noah Kahan’s The Great…
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Finneas to Keynote Guild of Music Supervisors’ 2026 State of Music in Media Conference
Finneas has been announced as the keynote speaker for the Guild of Music Supervisors’ 12th annual State of Music in Media Conference. The two-time Oscar winner and 11-time Grammy winner will appear on 15 August at 10:30am at West Los Angeles College in Culver City, California, with his session moderated by writer Diallo Riddle, reflecting…
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Josh Duhamel, James Franco, Paula Patton & Summer H. Howell Wrap On Action-Thriller ‘Runaway’
Actors Josh Duhamel, James Franco, Paula Patton and Summer H. Howell have completed filming on “Runaway”, a new independent action-thriller directed by James C. Clayton for IndustryWorks Studios. The project brings together a notable ensemble cast for a mid-budget genre film, the kind of production that has become a mainstay for streaming and ancillary markets.…
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Morgan Wallen Concert Takes Bizarre Turn After Fan Allegedly Pees on Family
A fan named Troy Grevelding says a night out at Morgan Wallen’s concert at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore was ruined after an intoxicated man allegedly exposed himself and urinated on him and his family. Grevelding claims that when he called local police, they told him no arrest could be made under Maryland law, leaving…
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Barnaby Joyce responds to outrage around his bizarre mid-interview blowup – as animal rights activist MP dredges up his controversial comments about Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s dogs
Australian senator Barnaby Joyce has responded after facing criticism over a heated, unexpected outburst during a live interview, which reignited scrutiny of his past controversial remarks. The exchange resurfaced after an animal rights-focused MP raised Joyce’s previous comments about Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s dogs, a reference to Joyce’s well-known 2015 dispute with the Hollywood…
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20 years later, Magic’s Coldsnap looks strangely ahead of its time
Magic: The Gathering’s Coldsnap set, released in 2006, is being reassessed 20 years on as a design experiment that was more influential than its lukewarm reception suggested. Marketed as the “lost” third expansion of the Ice Age block, Coldsnap was actually built from scratch by a team given just six weeks to recreate the feel…