Month: September 2025

Chinese rapper Jackzebra has shared a new song that he made with James Ferraro and the producer Glasear. Watch the video for “Human” below. Along with sharing the new song, Jackzebra has announced that he’ll release a new mixtape, Hunched Jack Mixtape, on Friday, October 3, via Surf Gang. The project will follow last year’s
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As October approaches, Netflix subscribers might need to update their watchlists. A new round of departures is on the horizon, with popular movies set to leave the platform. Now is the ideal time to stream them before they disappear for good. Here’s a complete rundown of the standout movies leaving Netflix in October 2025, so
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Did you know you can customize Google to filter out garbage? Take these steps for better search results, including adding my work at Lifehacker as a preferred source. The internet isn’t private, but that doesn’t mean you have to willingly give up all of your information to use it. By default, trackers steal a lot
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In just two days, September 22nd and 23rd, President Donald Trump’s perception of the Russian war against Ukraine changed dramatically. After speaking at the U.N. General Assembly in New York, President Trump met Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy and left with a whole new view of the Ukraine war. Remember February 28th, 2025, just seven months ago,
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Inflammation of the airways could result from smoking or air pollution exposure Lysenko Andrii/Shutterstock Severe airway inflammation impairs the ability of mice to learn when a dangerous situation is no longer a threat, suggesting that the lungs influence emotions and behaviour. This lung-brain connection might also help explain why only a fraction of people who
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When Eleanor’s (June Squibb) lifelong best friend and roommate, Bessie (Rita Zohar), dies, Eleanor moves in with her daughter (Jessica Hecht) in Manhattan. At the age of 94, it’s hard to make new friends and start life over again in a city you’ve never lived in. Directed by Scarlett Johansson in her directorial debut from a
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Trouble in Mind Records, the Chicago label that specialized in punk and garage-rock for more than a decade, has ceased operations. The label’s founders, Bill and Lisa Roe, shared the news today on social media, revealing that Trouble in Mind “ceased to exist as an active label as of June 1st of this year.” Find
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Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Judge Approves $1.5 Billion Settlement in Anthropic AI Suit Authors scored an important victory this week as a federal judge in California approved the terms for a $1.5 billion settlement between AI company Anthropic and
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Earlier this week, FKA twigs dropped a teaser video with the title “SEARCHING FOR AN AFTERGLOW? 14.11.2025.” Now, she’s officially confirmed the release date for Eusexua Afterglow. Described in press materials as “an entirely new body of work that will serve as a continuation of her critically acclaimed album Eusexua,” the album is out November
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A controversy has emerged following the release of a much-anticipated Disney show. In the series Tempest, Jun Ji-hyun’s scripted line about China drew backlash online, highlighting how a brief scene sparked widespread criticism. Why is Tempest facing backlash from Chinese audiences? Tempest, the new South Korean spy thriller on Disney+ and Hulu, is facing backlash
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