Month: December 2024

Critic’s Rating: 3.75 / 5.0 3.75 As we slide into the final episodes of the season, this crazy world is getting even crazier. From heart attacks to the National Guard playing war games on M-Tex land to curb the drug cartels, it’s clear the story is building toward an explosive finale. Landman Season 1 Episode
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The holidays are probably the absolute worst time for a software update to render Meta’s Quest headsets unusable, but that’s exactly the situation we’re in right now. According to posts on Reddit and Meta’s own forums, users are experiencing issues with brand new and existing Quest 2, Quest 3, and Quest 3S headsets essentially locking
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by Asia Fields, Nicole Santa Cruz, Ruth Talbot and Maya Miller, design by Ruth Talbot A record number of Americans are living outside. Cities have responded by removing encampments from public spaces, a practice commonly referred to as “sweeps.” In the process, workers often take people’s belongings — including important documents, survival gear and irreplaceable
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Some researchers propose counteracting global warming by reflecting more sunlight into space Shutterstock/Pablo Joanidopoulos With the world set to blow past 1.5°C of warming, researchers are increasingly studying possible methods of cooling the planet by modifying the atmosphere or the oceans. More geoengineering research is planned in 2025, such as projects aiming to make clouds
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Pitchfork is happy to announce that Pitchfork Music Festival CDMX will return, in May, for its second edition. The three-day festival takes place across Mexico City from May 2 to 4, with participating artists to be announced soon. The first shows are on Friday, May 2, at La Roma’s Foro Indie Rocks! On Saturday, May
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Netflix’s new TV and movie releases for December 30 2024 – January 5 2025 include Avicii I’m Tim and Avicii My Last Show. December 31, Tuesday, brings Avicii I’m Tim and Avicii My Last Show to Netflix. The first one is a music documentary that chronicles the rise and fame of the late Tim Bergling,
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. What a year it’s been! Martyr! came out of the gate in January as the year’s hottest debut with major book award potential, and while it didn’t win the NBA, it made the shortlist and just about every
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Stress has become an unavoidable part of modern life, affecting millions of people globally. From work pressures to personal responsibilities, the cumulative effects of stress can harm your physical, mental, and emotional health. While conventional methods like medication can address stress, natural medicine offers a holistic and sustainable approach. One such breakthrough therapy is HOCATT
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A white-tailed jackrabbit (Lepus townsendii) in the snow AUSLOOS Henry/Hemis/Alamy Days with snow covering the ground are set to become less common across much of the continental US due to climate change. If greenhouse gas emissions continue as usual, by the end of the century, days with deep snow are projected to disappear almost everywhere
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The Six Triple Eight’s release has sparked interest and conversations about certain unsung heroes of World War II. Specifically, the unsung heroes of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, also known as the “Six Triple Eight,” an all-Black Women’s Army Corps unit. True to its portrayal in Tyler Perry’s film, the battalion was the first
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