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Poet, Star of Come See Me in the Good Light Was 49

Poet, Star of Come See Me in the Good Light Was 49

Andrea Gibson, a celebrated poet and performance artist who through their verse explored gender identity, politics and their 4-year battle with terminal ovarian cancer, died Monday at age 49. Gibson’s death was announced on social media by their wife, Megan Falley. Gibson and Falley are the main subjects of the documentary Come See Me in the Good Light, winner of …

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Pebblebee tracker’s new SOS alert reminds us that updates can be good for gadgets

Pebblebee tracker’s new SOS alert reminds us that updates can be good for gadgets

Pebblebee is adding a free, helpful feature to already-purchased devices. Today, it announced that its Clip Universal Bluetooth trackers, which are compatible with iOS and Android devices, are being updated to include an Alert feature that sets off a siren and strobing light when a user wants help. Pebblebee started selling Android trackers in May 2024 in three different form …

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Americans could pay more if Trump makes good on his tariff threats

Americans could pay more if Trump makes good on his tariff threats

CNN  —  President Donald Trump expanded his tariff threats over the weekend, calling for 30% levies on two of America’s largest trading partners: the European Union and Mexico. Those tariffs are set to take effect August 1, unless either party inks a trade deal or takes other measures that cause the president to reverse course. If that does not happen, …

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Superman Didn’t Go ‘Woke,’ He’s Just A Good Person

Superman Didn’t Go ‘Woke,’ He’s Just A Good Person

James Gunn’s Superman has officially had the best opening weekend of the Man of Steel’s film career, and with millions of people seeing David Corenswet don the red cape, there’s a lot of debate surrounding the movie. Are DC Comics movies back after floundering for a decade? Can you kickstart a new shared cinematic universe without having to retread all …

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Analyst Predicts Imminent New All-Time Highs for XRP, Says Second-Largest Altcoin’s Chart Looks ‘Disgustingly Good’

Analyst Predicts Imminent New All-Time Highs for XRP, Says Second-Largest Altcoin’s Chart Looks ‘Disgustingly Good’

An analyst known for timely altcoin calls believes that new record-level prices are on the horizon for the payments altcoin XRP (XRP). Pseudonymous analyst Pentoshi tells his 870,600 followers on the social media platform X that XRP’s chart looks bullish and that the altcoin might see new all-time high prices in the coming weeks. But for now, Pentoshi thinks that …

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Trump Wants to Shut Down Several Perfectly Good Spacecraft Orbiting Mars for No Reason

Trump Wants to Shut Down Several Perfectly Good Spacecraft Orbiting Mars for No Reason

The scientific community was appalled by the news that president Donald Trump’s administration was looking to deal a devastating blow to NASA’s science budget. In its 2026 budget request, released last month, the White House announced it was looking to more cut funding for NASA’s science directorate by more than half, leading to overwhelming criticism from the scientific community, as …

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Trump Wants to Shut Down Several Perfectly Good Spacecraft Orbiting Mars for No Reason

Trump Wants to Shut Down Several Perfectly Good Spacecraft Orbiting Mars for No Reason

The scientific community was appalled by the news that president Donald Trump’s administration was looking to deal a devastating blow to NASA’s science budget. In its 2026 budget request, released last month, the White House announced it was looking to more cut funding for NASA’s science directorate by more than half, leading to overwhelming criticism from the scientific community, as …

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“When Bob sensed I might refuse to appear, he took the gloves off.” For Pete Townshend, Jimmy Page and Bob Dylan, Live Aid was a case of bad vibes for a good cause

“When Bob sensed I might refuse to appear, he took the gloves off.” For Pete Townshend, Jimmy Page and Bob Dylan, Live Aid was a case of bad vibes for a good cause

Forty years ago on July 13, the Live Aid concerts kicked off at London’s Wembley Stadium with the British rock group Status Quo. Armed with Telecasters and described by organizer Bob Geldof as “ordinary blokes with long hair and denims,” the group opened the day’s festivities with the 12-bar rock of John Fogerty’s “Rockin’ All Over the World.” It sent …

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