Month: May 2023

Comments can get weird on social media, but body shaming Jorja Smith takes the biscuit for this weekend’s episode of ‘people say weird things on the internet’. The award-winning, Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter from Walsall, Jorja Smith, might be best known for her distinctive and angelic vocals, but lately all people seem to be focused on is
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Micron Technology Double-Data-Rate Synchronous Random-Access Memory (SDRAM) chip Tomohiro Ohsumi | Bloomberg | Getty Images China’s chip stocks rallied on Monday morning following Beijing’s announcement to bar some purchases of products from U.S. memory chipmaker Micron. China’s Cyberspace Administration barred operators of “critical information infrastructure” in China from buying products from the U.S. chip giant following
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SPOILER ALERT: This article contains details of the winner of American Idol Season 21. American Idol has crowned its new winner after finalists Iam Tongi, Megan Danielle and Colin Stough battled it out one last time for America’s vote. After all the votes, America crowned Tongi as their new Idol following performances onstage that included “Making
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Sam Altman, chief executive officer and co-founder of OpenAI, speaks during a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee hearing in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday, May 16, 2023. Congress is debating the potential and pitfalls of artificial intelligence as products like ChatGPT raise questions about the future of creative industries and the ability to tell fact from fiction. 
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Jennifer Lawrence hit the Cannes Film Festival on Sunday for the world premiere of Afghan director Sahra Mani’s feature documentary Bread and Roses, which she produced with Justine Ciarrocchi under their joint banner Excellent Cadaver. Described as an unpoliticized tale of resilience, the documentary follows three educated, previously employed women whose lives have been upended
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Young adult fiction has a certain reputation with people who don’t normally read it. Since the books are about teens, the themes must be juvenile, right? What literary adult wants to read about whiny teenagers with their naive problems? Admittedly, some YA books are wall-to-wall with whiny teenagers. That isn’t what defines YA, though. In
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