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Bam Margera’s absence from the Jackass: Best and Last premiere adds another small but telling note to a franchise that has long been as much about off-screen drama as on-screen stunts. The invite itself is notable, because it suggests the door was not completely shut on him, yet the fact that he will not attend keeps the familiar distance between Margera and the rest of the Jackass world intact. What stands out is the contrast between symbolism and reality. A premiere is usually the place where studios and cast members project unity, nostalgia and closure, especially for a franchise with…
The political bargain Trump’s AI stance is turning into a deal-making problem, not just a policy one. Tech billionaires want him to ease off on tougher rules, while parts of MAGA are increasingly open to some form of regulation because AI also threatens jobs, media trust, and political control. That split is what makes the story interesting. The usual “big tech versus conservatives” script does not quite fit anymore, because both sides can find reasons to support a lighter or tighter approach depending on what they fear most. Who wants what The tech side wants speed, freedom, and fewer federal…
Why workout consistency fails Most people do not fail at fitness because they are lazy. They fail because the plan they chose was too hard to maintain in real life. That is the core idea behind Steve Kamb’s approach: if a workout habit is not realistic, enjoyable, or flexible, it will usually collapse the moment life gets busy. Kamb’s answer is not to push harder. It is to stop treating inconsistency like a personal failure and start treating it like information. That shift is what makes his method useful, especially for people who keep restarting exercise routines and burning out.…
What should have been an ordinary May afternoon at Swanholme Lakes in Lincoln ended in tragedy after a 15-year-old boy went missing in the water and was later found dead. The case is painful not only because of the loss itself, but because it happened in a place many people would normally associate with nature, walking and quiet scenery rather than danger. That contrast is what makes the story resonate. Open water can look calm, especially on a warm day, but lakes and nature reserves can become hazardous very quickly. In this case, police were called after reports that the…
Ed Sheeran’s move signals a shift in superstar deals Ed Sheeran’s departure from Warner Music signals a shift in how superstar contracts work. After 15 years with the label, the move looks less like a dramatic split and more like a sign that top-tier artists are reshaping the terms of their own careers. That matters because Sheeran is not an emerging act testing the waters. He is one of the biggest global pop stars of the past decade, which means his decisions can hint at where the wider music business is heading. Why the change matters For years, major labels…
How geography is shaping Congo’s Ebola response In Kinshasa, life is moving on. Markets are busy, transport is running, and the city’s usual energy has not given way to panic, even as Ebola continues to raise concern in other parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo. That calm is not a sign that people do not care. It reflects something more practical: distance. The outbreak is unfolding far from the capital, and that geography is shaping how people in Kinshasa experience the news, how officials respond, and how the rest of the world reacts. Distance changes perception Outbreaks often feel…
JPMorgan’s JEPI and JEPQ ETFs are still drawing huge attention because they promise something many investors want right now: regular monthly income. The funds use options-based strategies to generate cash payouts, and that makes them popular with income-focused investors who want yield without moving too far into riskier assets. That popularity matters because money flowing into these funds can shape how investors think about the market more broadly. When investors chase high-yield ETFs, they may be signaling caution about stocks, interest rates, or the durability of growth gains. The trade-off is important. JEPI and JEPQ can deliver attractive income, but…
England’s World Cup squad became public before Thomas Tuchel officially announced it, turning what should have been a carefully managed reveal into a day of leaks, speculation and confirmation. By late Thursday, the full 26-man list had effectively been pieced together by the media, with players also learning whether they had made the squad around the same time. The story matters because it was not just about who was selected and who missed out. It also exposed how quickly major international football decisions can leak, and it raised questions about control, trust and discipline inside the England setup. Tuchel’s response…
Liverpool fan Josh Sexton can be found on outlets including The Anfield Wrap, externalIt comes to something when your long-time nemesis says it is time to move on and you actually feel a little bit sad about it.It feels like a chapter of English football is truly closing.I actually grew to quite like Guardiola – a feeling made easier by Liverpool refusing to be any competition to his team this season.Between his compassionate politics and his increasingly funny news conferences, the man who became the bane of our existence has started to cut a much more likeable figure.The respect element…
Bungie said the online shooter will get its final update on 9 June but will still be playable.
