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Iranian woman went viral after stripping off to protest her treatment at the hands of morality police. Now a friend reveals the horrific price she paid
The article reports that an Iranian woman attracted widespread attention after removing her clothes in apparent protest at her treatment by Iran’s morality police. It says a friend has since described serious consequences she allegedly suffered, highlighting the risks faced by women who publicly challenge Iran’s compulsory dress rules. The supplied text does not include…
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Sarah Ferguson ‘tried to give phone number of Andrew’s ex-girlfriend to FBI director Kash Patel’
The article alleges that Sarah Ferguson attempted to give FBI director Kash Patel the telephone number of one of Prince Andrew’s former girlfriends. If accurate, the claim could draw renewed attention to the Duke of York’s past relationships and the continuing scrutiny around his association with Jeffrey Epstein. The supplied text contains no further reporting,…
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This Beautifully Weird Necklace Is Secretly a USB Drive
Noware, a New York design duo, is preparing to ship the Puff: a retro-futuristic necklace that conceals a 128 GB USB flash drive and has a small customisable display. The product gained major attention after an early prototype went viral in 2025, and its creators see it as an attempt to make everyday electronics more…
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The “out of left field” band Maynard James Keenan said destroyed rock: “I just love that”
“Weird, digital quirky nature.” The post The “out of left field” band Maynard James Keenan said destroyed rock: “I just love that” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Lindsay Clancy murder trial becomes social media obsession as TikTokers, sleuths debate controversial case
The murder trial of Lindsay Clancy, a Massachusetts mother accused of killing her three children, has become a major subject of debate on TikTok and other social-media platforms. Boston defence lawyer Peter Elikann described the case as a “cultural obsession”, reflecting the polarising discussion around her reported postpartum psychosis and potential insanity defence. Online commentators…
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10 Most Watched Netflix Shows of 2026 So Far
Collider ranks Netflix’s most-watched shows of 2026 so far by hours watched, combining newer releases with established returning series. The article argues that Netflix’s continued audience appeal comes from a mix of action thrillers, legal dramas and familiar franchise favourites. – ‘Nemesis’ ranks tenth: it follows detective Isiah Stiles and thief Coltrane Wilder during a…
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’70s Movie Masterpieces That Get Better With Every Single Rewatch
Collider highlights 1970s films it argues improve with repeat viewings, citing their lasting tension, craftsmanship and universal themes. The article presents the decade as a period of creative risk-taking that produced influential films still compelling for modern audiences. – Jaws (1975): Spielberg’s shark thriller is praised for its delayed reveal, John Williams score and enduring…
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Gen Z flocks to BirdTok as birding takes flight: ‘It’s a craving for something real’
Social media and Shazam-like birdsong apps drawing young people to hobby as they seek a gentler connection to the outside world Sorry Elon, but they’re not your kind of tweets. Social media users are flocking to TikTok to join a burgeoning trend for birding videos as the hobby attracts a younger demographic. With the internet…
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No 10’s ads for a TikTok team show why social media is a smart career move
The Guardian’s deputy editor of social platforms on the demand from high-profile people and brands for help in harnessing the power of TikTok I didn’t want to work in social media. If you’d asked 15-year-old me my dream job, I might have said foreign correspondent, or maybe travel writer. So you can imagine my surprise…
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Secondhand booksellers in UK and Ireland suspect AI firms behind ‘strange’ bulk orders
Secondhand booksellers across the UK and Ireland report receiving unusually large, varied orders from obscure buyers, prompting speculation that artificial intelligence companies may be buying books to scan and use as training data. The activity matters because it is disrupting normal secondhand-book trade patterns and may reflect a growing demand for material not readily available…