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The spinning of Earth's inner core is slowing down. Is this how it all ends?
Los Angeles Times· 5 hours agoGeophysicist John Vidale noticed something striking while tracking the way seismic waves move from...
The spinning of Earth's inner core is slowing down. Is this how it all ends?
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 5 hours agoThe findings add to the mystique of the most inscrutable part of our world, Vidale said. Literature...
They fell in love with this California town. Now they’re ‘regular out-of-towners’
Kansas City Star via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoWe share stories of life in Kansas and enjoy their lifelong California and family histories....
‘It changed my life’: Keanu Reeves reflects on The Matrix 25 years later
BANG Showbiz via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoIn a statement, Ehrman said: "Drew came to Warner Bros. with a new idea that we all believe would be...
Meet The Presenter Telling TV’s Gatekeepers To Get With The Program On Tourette’s
Deadline via Yahoo Canada News· 5 hours agoEXCLUSIVE: Aidy Smith is on a mission, to convince traditional TV’s gatekeepers to take a chance on...
Meet the girls who started an Eras Tour craze with some balloons and got a Swift shoutout
USA TODAY via Yahoo Canada News· 6 hours agoShe paused and did it again before singing: "Syd-ney." The singer filmed the movie in 2015. When she...
Opinion | There Is an Antidote to Political Violence
New York Times· 6 hours agoThis month, near my hometown in Maine, I found myself driving behind a pickup truck festooned with stickers — some patriotic, some military, some funny. This particular symbol ...
Was Your 4D Screening of ‘Twisters’ a Blast? Thank These Effects Wizards.
New York Times· 6 hours agoFor special presentations of that blockbuster and others, companies like CJ 4DPlex have turned...
Sympathy for the Diva: Why We Love ‘Difficult’ Stars
New York Times· 6 hours agoLike many in my generation, I first saw Dunaway in “Mommie Dearest,” the 1981 film — either a disaster or a masterpiece, depending on whom you ask and...
A Smartphone Can’t Help You Now: How Horror Movies Solve Their Cell Problem
New York Times· 6 hours agoIn working order, they can render predicaments more solvable and certain situations easier to escape — potentially. Then came the cell, and movies like “House on Haunted Hill” (1999) and “Jeepers ...