Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi, DJ Carl Cox and Catatonia’s Cerys Matthews have been named in the King’s Birthday Honours list. The annual honours recognise individuals from across the UK for their achievements and contributions to society, celebrating figures from the arts, sport, science, public services and charity. This time around, those named include the iconic guitarist Iommi, who becomes an MBE for services to music and charity,
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WASHINGTON — U.S. production of solid rocket motors is rising, but not fast enough to meet the Pentagon’s missile-defense program demands, according to a new report from the Center for Strategic and International Studies. The report says solid rocket motors remain a bottleneck across the U.S. missile industrial base, even as the Pentagon prepares for
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In many respects, God of War Laufey is merging the series’ old and new games, its Norse and Greek eras, and it’s in large part thanks to the game’s new protagonist Faye, according to game director and long-time God of War developer Ariel Lawrence. While speaking to GamesRadar+ about the upcoming PS5 game, Lawrence touched
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Universal and Amblin‘s Steven Spielberg alien sci-fi movie, Disclosure Day, is posting a significantly better than expected global start of $93.9M. Originally, the movie, which is a throwback to 1970s movies like Parallex View, was eyeing a low $65M. Overseas is overindexing with $49.9M in addition to $44M from North America where the Emily Blunt,
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Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures Ed and Lorraine Warren are perhaps considered amongst the most controversial figures in the world of the paranormal. The married couple had started making a name for themselves through paranormal investigation as early as 1952, and during those years, they created their own group, New England Society for Psychic Research.
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In her vivacious Chain Reaction: How Chemistry Shapes Us and Our World, research chemist Ijeoma Uchegbu celebrates the chemical bonds that dance—sometimes harmoniously, sometimes discordantly—among us and the world we live in.  From the moment we raise our heads from pillows filled with down or latex, walk across a ceramic floor or polyester carpet and
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Steven Spielberg made some of the best movies of the 1990s. With beloved films like Hook and Saving Private Ryan, the Academy Award winner knows how to make memorable movies that audiences are still talking about. If you recall, Spielberg also defined 1993 with big movies like Jurassic Park and Schindler’s List. Now, we’ve learned
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TAMPA, Fla. — Avanti Communications is moving to close a chapter on the debt-fueled geostationary expansion that once defined the British satellite operator, with plans to sell the youngest payload in its aging broadband fleet. The company announced an agreement June 10 to sell its Hylas-3 Ka-band hosted payload to Japan’s Sky Perfect JSAT, which
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Survival game behemoth and the second hottest monster-tamer in the world, Palworld 1.0 is finally coming out next month and is set to be the game’s biggest update yet, but anyone hoping to see Pals evolve will be left sorely disappointed. Developer Pocketpair is ending the game’s early access tenure on July 10, 2026 when
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Say a prayer and stock up on those puppy treats, because it’s time to dig up the weirdness with another forgotten horror gem! The Boneyard, possibly the most bizarre ’90s cult classic, celebrates its 35th anniversary. Packed with good puppies gone bad, a Pee-wee’s Big Adventure Large Marge-inspired animatronic puppet, ghoul-children that look appropriately disgusting,
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Astronomers have discovered the earliest known flickering quasar, whose light has traveled more than 13 billion years to reach us. It can help reveal how some of the Universe’s biggest black holes grew so unexpectedly monstrous so early in cosmic history. Surprisingly, this ancient quasar, designated J0439+1634, appears to have a pancake-shaped accretion disk of
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RuPaul is back on the big screen joined by a handful of limited indie openings from Cannes-premiering Promised Sky to award-winning documentary The Gas Station Attendant and O Horizon starring Maria Bakalova. The weekend is sprinkled with limited release restorations including Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Amores Perros from Mubi and The Third Man from Rialto Pictures.
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After building an acclaimed career as an Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker, former PBS producer/director, and television reporter, Robyn Symon is entering a new chapter with her first narrative feature, Queen of Shock. The Spanish-language thriller has been announced as an Official Selection at the 29th Dances With Films in Los Angeles, marking a major milestone in Symon’s
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