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‘Ghosts’ Still Needs To Address This Glaring Plot Hole Immediately
Ghosts, the popular CBS sitcom, has a recurring narrative element that fans and even the cast acknowledge needs clearer explanation: how the ghosts are bound to the Woodstone Mansion grounds. The show has always relied on viewers accepting supernatural logic without much scrutiny, but this particular point about spectral boundaries has become a sticking point…
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Newly released Biden recordings show memory struggles, references to ‘classified’ material
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Nobody remembers the Marvel game that quietly revealed the MCU’s next era
A Polygon opinion piece argues that “Marvel’s Midnight Suns,” a 2022 tactical RPG from Firaxis Games, effectively previewed how the Marvel Cinematic Universe could successfully incorporate its supernatural characters, such as Ghost Rider and Blade, alongside mainstream heroes. The writer points out that although Blade’s MCU film has stalled in development and a proper Ghost…
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Gold Medal Figure Skater and Magic: The Gathering Superfan Amber Glenn on Her 100,000-Card Collection and What She’d Want in Her Own ‘Secret Lair’ Set
Figure skater Amber Glenn, who won gold at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, has spoken to Variety about her huge passion for Magic: The Gathering after going viral for openly enjoying the card game during Olympic TV coverage. The Team USA athlete’s visibility led Wizards of the Coast, the game’s publisher, to reach out…
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EBay and ex-executives to pay $55.7m to couple sent cockroaches in harassment campaign
Ebay and three of its former top executives have agreed to pay $55.7m (£43.8m) to settle a lawsuit brought by Massachusetts couple David and Ina Steiner, who were targeted in a bizarre stalking and harassment campaign after publishing critical coverage of the company. The Steiners, who run the newsletter EcommerceBytes, filed the case in 2021…
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Listen to King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard’s New Song “Alien Metal”
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard have released “Alien Metal”, the title track from their forthcoming EDM album, marking the second preview of the Australian band’s move into high-energy electronic music following last month’s single “Level 5”. The shift is notable for a group best known for psych rock, and reflects frontman Stu Mackenzie’s immersion…
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New Yorkers will soon need to verify their age to access algorithmic feeds
New York’s Attorney General Letitia James has issued final rules implementing the SAFE for Kids Act, which will require social media platforms to verify users’ ages before granting access to algorithmic content feeds or overnight notifications. Signed into law by Governor Kathy Hochul in June 2024, the measure takes effect on 25 January 2027 and…
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Netflix reveals 6-part thriller limited series Below with Josh Hartnett
Netflix has revealed details of Below, a six-part limited thriller series starring Josh Hartnett, Charlie Heaton and Mackenzie Davis, set to begin streaming on 8 October 2026. The show joins a wave of 2026 underwater creature productions, but distinguishes itself by keeping its sea monster mysterious rather than a straightforward shark, setting the story in…
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HBO Max embraces vertical video with a new ‘Shorts’ feed
HBO Max has introduced a vertical, TikTok-style “Shorts” feed within its app, aiming to help subscribers navigate its vast content library more easily as short-form video consumption habits spread from platforms like TikTok and Instagram Reels. Warner Bros. announced the update alongside an experimental AI-powered conversational search tool, both designed to tackle the growing “what…
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Little Island, Big Ideas: How New York’s Most Unusual Outdoor Venue Crafts Its Lineup
Little Island, the artificial park in New York’s Hudson River, has unveiled its fifth summer season under producing artistic director Zack Winokur, who spoke to Billboard about how he curates programming for the unusual outdoor venue. Unlike conventional theatres or even open-air spaces such as Central Park, Little Island allows artists to shape the audio-visual…