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ENTERTAINMENT

Jelly Roll, Bunnie XO’s Love Story

The Story of How Jelly Rolly & Bunnie Xo Met Bunnie Xo and Jelly Roll‘s love story began in Las Vegas. As she recalled on Bussin’ With

LIFESTYLE

Let’s Warm Up With Oat Lace Cookies

New York is freezing this week, and according to my weather app, the entire northern hemisphere is one chilly blue blob. If there were ever

SCIENCE

Physicists challenge a 200-year-old law of thermodynamics at the atomic scale

Two physicists at the University of Stuttgart have demonstrated that the Carnot principle, a foundational rule of thermodynamics, does not fully apply at the atomic

MOBILE

Apple to turn Siri into a full-fledged chatbot with iOS 27, report claims

Following confirmation that Google’s Gemini will power Siri’s upcoming revamp, a new report claims Apple will introduce a chatbot-style version of the assistant with its

GADGET

X is also launching Bluesky-like starter packs

X is rolling out a new feature called “Starterpacks” to all users in the coming weeks, the company’s head of product has announced. It’s made

MONEY

Degrees Are the Past, Skills Are the Future: How to Win the 2026 Skills-First Job Market

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MARKET

Turns out, DOGE did put Social Security data at risk. Here’s what lawmakers are doing about it.

Trump administration admits to security breaches that had been outlined in a whistleblower complaint Source link

GAMBLING

Macau Problem Gambling Surges After Casinos Pivot to Public

Posted on: January 22, 2026, 12:44h.  Last updated on: January 21, 2026, 03:11h. Macau is seeing more people than ever seeking help for their gambling

SPORTS

Tyler Bilodeau’s late 3 gives UCLA upset of No. 4 Purdue

Jan 20, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; UCLA Bruins forward Steven Jamerson II (24) and Purdue Boilermakers guard Braden Smith (3) battle for a rebond

EDUCATION SPOTLIGHT

‘Nowhere Left to Go’: As California College of the Arts Closes, So Does a Pathway for Bay Area Artists

Last week, students, faculty, staff and alumni at the California College of the Arts learned that their school will be closing after the 2026-27 school