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US Open to use same tennis balls for both draws
After multiple players complained about the use of a different ball for women during the 2022 US Open, tournament director Stacey Allaster said the USTA would be using the same ball for both women and men in 2023.
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Live-Streamed CNN Channel With New Shows Set to Debut on Max
You might call it CNN Headline News — for the streaming era. Warner Bros. Discovery plans to unveil a 24/7 live-streamed news service called “CNN Max” on September 27, and indicat…
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Yes Sir, I Can Boogie - Baccara
"Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" is a 1977 hit single by the Spanish vocal duo Baccara. Written by Frank Dostal and Rolf Soja, and produced by Soja, this song was a hit across Europe and became the duo's sole number one single in the United Kingdom, spending a single week at the top of the UK Singles Chart in October 1977.
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Venus gets wild card to play in 24th US Open
Venus Williams will be playing in her 24th US Open when the tournament gets underway later this month after receiving a wild card from the United States Tennis Association on Wednesday.
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‘The Last of Us’ Showrunner on Season 2 Plan, Casting Abby and His Favorite Scene
Co-creator and showrunner Craig Mazin talks about some of the most challenging and emotional moments of the show's first season and looks ahead to preview his team's multi-season plan for the acclaimed hit series.
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Millie Bobby Brown’s debut novel is a bestseller. Why does it matter that the actor didn’t write it?
Our discomfort lies more with how a bestselling celebrity novel reconfigures the book as ‘merchandise’.
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Netflix’s ‘The Witcher’ Audience Scores Have Dropped 67% From Season 1 To 3
The Witcher has become one of Netflix's lowest scored series by season 3.
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Google and Universal Music seek royalties for singers from ‘fake’ AI-generated songs
Disruption from artificial intelligence impact risks a ‘calamity’ for the music industry
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Man builds Johnny 5 robot from Short Circuit film
Ryan Howard has spent six years creating the replica from the iconic 1980s film.
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After a dystopian "mandemic," the wacky "Creamerie" pokes at the remaining "inequities among women"
Perlina Lau discusses the Kiwi comedy that dares to imagine a world with few men and where wellness is weaponized
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How Did Secret Invasion Possibly Cost $212M, Way More Than Box Office Hits Like Barbie and Oppenheimer?
Disney+’s latest live-action Marvel series, Secret Invasion, reportedly carried a budget of $212 million — meaning it cost more than six out of this year’s Top 10 box office blockbuster…
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Thousands of Yiddish pulp fiction stories finally seeing the light of day
It is now easy to find the 1907 serialization of Sholem Asch's 'God of Vengeance.'
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World's first book written by AI paints 'dark portrait' of new reality
The editors of the world's first autobiography written by an AI code, 'I Am Code: An Artificial Intelligence Speaks' have warned of the 'hostile' and 'darkly creative' reality of the A.I. in our midst.
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Can't Be Stopped (2022)
Hollywood's own "Can't Be Stopped" crew is one of the most influential and recognizable graffiti crews to emerge out of the U.S. is Since its inception in the early 1980's, the initials C.B.S. have been at the forefront of evolving graffiti art into a true, authentic art form.
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Japan's Traditional Tattoos Are Celebrated at This Underground Pilgrimage
Tattoos are stigmatized in Japan because they're associated with gangs. But a centuries-old tattoo art called "horimono" is seen by some as spiritual and fundamental to Japanese culture. Every summer, a group of Japanese people go on this pilgrimage in the mountains to celebrate these tattoos together.
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Book bans in Texas spread as new state law takes effect
As Texas enters its third straight school year of coordinated book banning activity, a growing number of districts are targeting library books. Caught in the dragnet: books featuring a “naked” crayon and one with a cartoon butt.
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A Disney Sale to Apple? Don’t Count It Out This Time
Facing the staggering problems afflicting all legacy studios, is Bob Iger contemplating a once-unthinkable option? The signals he sent in Sun Valley suggest that it could happen.
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Why are Black rappers aligning themselves with the right?
Ice Cube has joined a long list of rappers who have cuddled up with conservative pundits and politicians
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A New Frontier for Travel Scammers: A.I.-Generated Guidebooks ($)
Shoddy guidebooks are flooding Amazon. Their authors claim to be renowned travel writers, but are they A.I. inventions? And how big is the problem?
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End User, by Alastair Reynolds | Animated Video