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Looksmaxxing on TikTok – the cult of the perfect jawline

There is an obsession going around on social media with jawlines. Young men are reshaping their faces in pursuit of the “perfect” profile – and documenting every angle.
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Billie Eilish calls out critics of AI Met Gala image, “I wasn’t even there”

Technology continues to fool the public and social media goers by generating images of celebrities at events they didn’t even attend.
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New on streaming: Motorheads on the ground, Thunderbirds in the air

Fans of “Nine Perfect Strangers” were pretty sure the miniseries was done for good. But now it’s back for a second season. As is Julianne Moore, switching from Apple TV+ to Netflix.
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Warner Bros’ streaming platform changes its name…again

Warner Bros has announced that “Max,” the entertainment giant's streaming platform, will rebrand once again.
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Sweden's Eurovision supremacy: hit factory or fan fatigue?

Sweden has turned Eurovision into a well-oiled hit machine. Some call it greatness, others call it Swedification.
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Is Elon Musk the father of Amber Heard’s twins?

Actor Amber Heard has just welcomed twins, and the internet has created a wild conspiracy theory that tech billionaire Elon Musk is the father.
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Is Eurovision rigged? The hidden math behind the semi-finals

Eurovision success isn’t just about the music. Behind the glitter lies a web of numbers, alliances, and online buzz that decides who qualifies.
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New on streaming: America hunts Bin Laden while “Murderbot” searches for meaning of life

It wouldn’t be great to cancel your Netflix subscription and then see that “Love, Death & Robots” is returning with season 4, along with a new batch of stories by Tom Segura premiering.
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TikTok is losing it over this NYC human carpet performance

In a city that’s seen everything, one artistic stunt weirds people out more than ever – a human carpet you might step on without even realizing.
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Cardinal Pizzaballa for Pope, social media users chant

The internet has banded together to campaign for this cardinal to become the next Pope.
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Katy Perry’s Met Gala look isn’t what it seems

The internet's most beloved pop star turned astronaut, Katy Perry, has had another run-in with artificial intelligence (AI) at this year’s Met Gala.
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Met Gala 2025's most viral moments

The Met Gala is one of the most coveted events of the year, and with that come many viral moments from exceptional fails to fashion faux pas.
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Google goes Hollywood with new film and TV production wing - media

Google has launched a new film and TV production initiative to scout projects it could fund or co-produce, according to a new report by Business Insider on Monday.
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New on streaming: the life of ‘Octopus!’ and the “Death of a Unicorn”

Amazon’s “Octopus!” is finally hitting the Prime Video streaming platform. Octopuses are amazing, so we’ll probably watch the two-part documentary on the loop – but just in case, here’s something else you can watch.
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From Baby Yoda to Bender – the best Star Wars Day memes lighting up the galaxy

The Force is strong with this one – May 4th has transformed into a mega pop culture moment thanks to Disney, LEGO, and a meme-hungry internet.
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We’ll have to wait longer: GTA VI release delayed to May 2026

Take-Two Interactive on Friday pushed the release of “Grand Theft Auto VI” to May 26th, 2026, extending the wait for the most hotly anticipated title in video-gaming history and sending its shares tumbling 9% in premarket trading.
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100 guys vs. one gorilla – the internet’s dumbest debate is also its most viral

A viral debate discussing who would win in a fight between 100 men and a silverback gorilla, which originally started in 2020, has sensationally resurfaced.
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What’s new on TV and streaming this week (April 28th-May 4th)

Another week, another batch of interesting fresh releases on elite streaming platforms, including another season of gore and blood in the Walking Dead universe and a new documentary about the war in Vietnam.
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Japan’s contest for the worst robots you’ve ever seen now accepts applications

At Hebocon, a competition for clumsy and barely functional robots, victory is accidental, and failure is the whole point.
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Social media users swear JD Vance killed the Pope

Social media users are convinced that JD Vance actually killed the Pope. While this is highly inaccurate, the memes created by netizens about the conspiracy are hysterical.
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