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A new design for android protagonist Honey Kisaragi in her Cutie Honey superhero appearance was revealed, which shows the character wearing a more technological outfit and wielding her signature ...
With a pair of touchdown catches against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday night, tight end Mark Andrews took sole possession of the Ravens’ all-time record in career receiving touchdowns with 43.
Scissor Sisters members Jake Shears, Del Marquis & Babydaddy reflecting in NME on how the band was belittled for being queer back in 2004. Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or ...
Just in case you ever believed that Mark Zuckerberg came to understand the gravity of his role as the head of a Big Tech megaconglomerate whose apps serve as essential communication infrastructure ...
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Billionaire Mark Cuban expressed disgust at Donald Trump on Tuesday night after the former president said he’d refuse to pay the business that managed his audiovisuals at a Friday night rally ...
Scissor Sisters have announced a reunion tour in 2025 to mark 20 years since their debut album, visiting ten UK cities. This tour will be their first live shows in more than 12 years and will kick ...
Entrepreneur Mark Cuban said in a Sunday interview it’s “not a stretch” to call former President Trump a “fascist,” after his presidential candidate of choice, Vice President Harris ...
Such news comes, as it does, unexpected and unfathomable. Our friend and a committed servant to Times readers for 24 years, Mark Higgins, was entering hospice. Then, just a couple of weeks later ...