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“Sometimes I Forget I’m Already Living a Dream Life” – Timaya Questions the Meaning of Success

MusicNigerian music star Timaya has shared a reflective message about success and personal fulfillment.In his post, he questioned the idea of ever...

Lil Wayne speaks out after feeling overlooked by Coachella and the Grammys

Music Lil Wayne reacts to Coachell and Grammys snub Award-winning rapper Lil Wayne has sparked conversation online after sharing a candid message about feeling excluded...

Kehlani at 30: How ‘Folded’ Changed Everything | Billboard Women In Music 2026

MusicBillboard Women in Music 2026 Impact Award recipient Kehlani takes us deep into her creative process and emotional journey behind her hit “Folded”...

Carnival Cruise Line shares news on its new ships

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GM is killing Cruise robotaxis

Science & Nature GM shifts gears toward a fully autonomous personal vehicle. The post GM is killing Cruise robotaxis appeared first on Popular Science...Read MoreMack...

Column: Cruise might actually figure out the robotaxi business

Skip to main contentCruise’s ambitions to build a viable robotaxi business has similar undertones as something else that once seemed impossible: A GM bankruptcy.Executive...

This is the smartest cruise ship ever built – and it’s launching soon

When most of us think of cruise holidays, we envision a quiet and sedentary trip at a slower pace, giving us time to relax and recharge.Whether it's in the middle of the ocean or travelling between cities, a cruise ship seems rather low-fi, isolated from the technology and connectivity that dominates our land-based lives -

A cruise company is making a big play for remote workers to sail around the world for just $30,000 a year

Life at Sea Cruises has begun taking bookings for what it calls the “ultimate bucket list”—a three-year world cruise that will cover over 130,000 miles and hit all seven continents and 135 countries. And the cost is a surprisingly affordable $30,000 per year. Departing from Istanbul on Nov. 1, the ship’s itinerary shows a litany

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