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Bracketology: UConn chance to three-peat is amazing
The last time anyone saw a three-peat, the heroes were John Wooden, Bill Walton and the UCLA Bruins.ESPN - Sports -
Thousands join pro-Palestinian march in London
Demonstrators reiterated calls for a ceasefire in the Israel-Gaza conflict during the protest.BBC News - Top stories -
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Grinding our bums, flashing our boobs: the internet is making juveniles of us all | Martha Gill
When people were offered a window between New York and Dublin, puerile behaviour beat bridging worlds. How will technology change us as a species? In Silicon Valley, all prophesies seem to have converged into one: that it will usher in some sort ...The Guardian - World -
Reddit shares surge on OpenAI ChatGPT deal, on pace for biggest gain since March
Shares of Reddit Inc. soared 15.3% Friday, lifted by the company’s deal with OpenAI, putting the stock on pace for its biggest gain since March 25, 2024, when it rose 30% Dow Jones Market Data show.MarketWatch - Business -
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga Review - A Whole New Gear
Mad Max: Fury Road is a singular film, and one that stands so well on its own that there's no need for another one just like it--it would inevitably feel like a hollow retread. Fortunately, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga is hardly "just another one," ...GameSpot - Tech -
‘I did a lot of yelling’: Tom Burke on socks, controversy and Mad Max
Yes, there were more flame-throwers, but working on Furiosa was pretty similar to starring in Joanna Hogg’s The Souvenir, says the actor. So how does he duck the crossfire that comes with playing JK Rowling’s Strike?. When Tom Burke was cast in ...The Guardian - World -
Riding the Roaring Kitty roller coaster: Why GameStop and AMC meme madness is an ‘outlier event’
“It felt as though the market briefly took a trip back to 2021 this week” — but the spike in GameStop and AMC shares will not be a long-lasting or market-moving event, according to experts.MarketWatch - Business -
Too bald, too mad, too red … How royal portraits get it so wrong
Jonathan Yeo’s divisive painting of the king raises the question of whether paintings of the monarchy have become irrelevant and anachronisitic. Why do reports always say that a portrait of someone great and good has been “unveiled”? The word is ...The Guardian - World