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Holy reels – the top 5 most iconic films about the pope
From saintly to scandalous, the Pope has graced cinema in all forms. These five films push the boundaries of faith, drama, and humor.
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What’s new on TV and streaming this week (April 21st-27th)
With the summer holidays approaching, most elite streamers will be saving their hottest premieres for September. But there’s still some new and exciting stuff out there this week.
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X users notice something pretty weird about Joe Biden’s latest holiday post
The former president of the United States just posted an Easter holiday photo that netizens can’t believe is real.
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Blue Origin conspiracy theories run rampant on social media, users claim “you can’t unsee it”
Following Blue Origin’s historical all-female spaceflight, social media users started questioning the legitimacy of the mission. Oh, and Satan is involved somehow.
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6 deeply disturbing tech trends from Black Mirror Season 7
Whether you like it or not, Black Mirror Season 7 also subtly captures the essence of our overreliance on technology.
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“Workout bikini” jab backfires on TikTok
Women’s choice of workout clothing in the gym is offensive, cries two men who need to mind their own business.
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Severus Snape recast – Harry Potter fans react to HBO’s choice
The casting of Paapa Essiedu as Severus Snape in HBO’s Harry Potter reboot has ignited debate over race and J.K. Rowling’s role.
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What’s new on TV and streaming this week (April 14-20)
It's spring. Hopefully, most of us want to go outside and touch grass. But if you don’t, there’s always something new on TV and the streaming platforms. So, what’s fresh this week?
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TikTok users swear by DHgate after China “exposes” luxury brands like Dior and Chanel
The “little yellow app” is going mainstream as TikTok fills up with videos from Chinese factory workers claiming they’re the ones making your favorite luxury brands.
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Minecraft fans throwing popcorn, fireworks and screaming “chicken jockey” in theaters, TikTok erupts
Cinemas are on high alert as the “chicken jockey” craze from Minecraft fans turns movie nights into noisy, popcorn-throwing madness.
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Kanye West is trying to break a world record in the most offensive way possible
Kanye West is self-reportedly attempting to break the world record for the most number of posts (tweets) on X (formerly Twitter) in the most unhinged way possible.
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Black Mirror’s most realistic episodes ranked
Which Black Mirror storylines feel uncomfortably familiar today?
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Stardew Valley but hornier: pixelated penises sucked in anti-AI game
This anti-AI title submitted to Reddit will reignite your love for games. But only if you’re 18+
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Best Trump tariff memes – penguins, fantasy lands, and TikTok chaos
As you can imagine, since “Liberation Day" on April 2nd, when Donald Trump announced his controversial global tariffs, there has been a great number of memes doing the rounds.
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Tech’s best April Fools’ gags
Tech companies have fooled millions with pranks, with many that almost seemed real.
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Sony announces Beatles biopic cast – internet responds: “April Fools?”
Paul Mescal is slated to star as Paul McCartney, while Barry Keoghan will play Ringo Starr in a four-film “cinematic event.”
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Social media is a trap this April Fools' Day
Every year, brands take to social media trying to fool their customers by marketing fake products for April Fool’s Day.
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Britain's PM Starmer meets with Netflix "Adolescence" creators, announces free access to all UK students
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met with the creators of Netflix’s "Adolescence" in London on Monday, not only praising the series “as a father” but announcing that the gripping crime drama is now a part of the education curriculum for all UK secondary students.
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ChatGPT is just your basic white guy
If you ask ChatGPT to illustrate a picture of itself – in whatever style you want – it will most likely draw a picture of the same white guy.
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Breaking the bro code on TikTok
Toxic influencers push outdated ideals, but a new wave of creators is flipping the script on masculinity. On TikTok, humor and education are reshaping what it means to be a man in the digital age.
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