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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”...

90% of institutions ‘taking action’ on stablecoins: Fireblocks survey

Update May 16, 11:24 am UTC: This article has been updated to add comments from Ran Goldi, senior vice president of payments and network at Fireblocks.A report from enterprise-grade digital assets platform Fireblocks shows that 90% of institutional players are using or exploring the use of stablecoins in their operations.The report...

This game is there for the taking from a Newcastle United perspective.

I’ve been enjoying the current fine weather and as per usual, out and about in Tynemouth and Whitley Bay. We are now at the real business end of the campaign...You can click here to read the full article. Source...

Sols 4547-4548: Taking in the View After a Long Drive

Science & Nature Written by Alex Innanen, Atmospheric Scientist at York University Earth planning date: Wednesday, May 21, 2025 Monday’s single-sol plan included a...

Archeologists are taking to the high seas in Viking ships

Science & Nature Greer Jarrett's voyages point to unexpected trade routes used by Scandinavian seafarers. The post Archeologists are taking to the high seas in...

The Download: taking the temperature of snow, and the future of privacy

The Sierra’s frozen reservoir provides about a third of California’s water and most of what comes out of the faucets, shower heads, and sprinklers in the towns and cities of northwestern Nevada. As it melts through the spring and summer, dam operators, water agencies, and communities have to manage the flow of billions of gallons

Taking Back the Web: LayerK’s Aim to Decentralize a Centralized Internet

The internet is one of humanity’s most powerful inventions—an ever-evolving space that has transformed how we connect, learn, and express ourselves. Yet beneath its promise lies a growing tension. Control over this vast digital world is increasingly concentrated in the hands of a few, where access, opportunity, and even identity are defined by centralized systems.

You need to start taking airborne fungal outbreaks seriously

As our planet gets increasingly warmer, we’re seeing in real-time the myriad of ways our climate is changing: unbearably hot summers, extreme cold snaps, and more dangerous natural disasters. And when our environment changes, so do we — especially in regards to our health. Valley fever, a fungal disease that invades our lungs, is one

This Algae Is Taking Over Lakes and It’s Worse Than You Think

Lake Victoria’s Winam Gulf is a body of water similar to Lake Erie, and could potentially be a model for the Great Lake in a warming climate. Credit: George Bullerjahn/Bowling Green State University A study of Kenya’s Winam Gulf is shedding light on how harmful algal blooms may evolve in a warming climate. Scientists identified

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