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May 27 2026SPORTS

Apple Brings Back Soccer Podcast for World Cup

Apple has announced a new season of its soccer podcast, set to start on June 7. The show will focus on the 2026 FIFA World Cup and feature host Brendan Hunt, known for his work on Apple TV’s “Ted Lasso. ” Hunt will team up with Rebecca Lowe, who currently covers the Premier League on NBC Sports and

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May 27 2026CELEBRITIES

New Beats and New Beginnings

Ziggy Marley has been busy. He survived a pandemic, turned his dad’s life into film, and released an album of duets with big names. Now he wants a fresh start. He built a new studio in Los Angeles called Rebel Lion Studio. It lets him try out recording at 432 Hz, a frequency he feels is more natura

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May 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Zinc Media Takes “Stars of Science” Into a New Era

Zinc Media Group, a British company known for high‑profile TV projects, has been chosen to revamp the 18th season of “Stars of Science, ” a popular show that showcases Arab inventors and entrepreneurs. The partnership comes with a $6 million contract, marking Zinc’s first major entertainment deal in

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May 27 2026SPORTS

Zee’s New Sports Push: Big Plans Amid FIFA Rights Fight

Zee Entertainment is making a bold move into sports broadcasting with four new channels under the Unite8 Sports brand. Two will broadcast in Hindi, and two in English, offering soccer, cricket, kabaddi, badminton, wrestling, boxing, and more. The company has already filed the paperwork to launch the

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May 24 2026FINANCE

Investing in Zhejiang Leapmotor Tech: What the Numbers Really Say

Zhejiang Leapmotor Technology, a company making electric cars, just shared its latest money numbers. Comparing this year’s second quarter to last year’s same period, revenue jumped from HK$4. 42 billion to HK$12. 12 billion—that’s a big increase. But the profit numbers tell a different story. Last y

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May 20 2026BUSINESS

Gene’s Bistro vs. Midway: A Brand Battle in the Sky

Gene & Georgetti, a family‑owned steakhouse that has been around for 85 years, started a new outlet called Gene’s Bistro at Chicago’s Midway Airport. The restaurant was supposed to run for 20 years under a contract with SSP America, the company that runs many airport food spots. In October, SSP ende

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May 19 2026POLITICS

Growing up in a secret family

Zayd Ayers Dohrn never had a normal childhood. His parents were radicals in the 1960s and 70s, fighting against the Vietnam War and racism. They lived underground, always looking over their shoulders for the FBI. To Zayd, this wasn't unusual—it was just life. His parents made it seem like they were

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May 18 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Fresh Take on Apple TV’s New Legal Thriller

Apple TV has stepped up its game with a new eight‑episode crime drama that pulls in fans of both Mindhunter and Sharp Objects. The series, titled “Presumed Innocent, ” is a legal thriller adapted from Scott Turow’s 1987 novel. It follows prosecutor Rusty Sabich, played by Jake Gyllenhaal, who finds

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May 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

Apple‑OpenAI Deal Hits a Rough Patch

Apple and OpenAI had promised to fuse cutting‑edge AI into Apple’s lineup, hoping the partnership would boost both firms. The idea looked solid at first: Apple could tap into OpenAI’s tech, while the AI lab would gain a huge customer base. But whispers of tension have surfaced as the expected pro

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May 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

Apple’s Quest for a Seamless Curved Phone

Apple is pushing its partners to create a new kind of OLED panel that bends on all four sides for a 2028 iPhone. The company wants a screen that rolls around the edges without the jagged look seen in today’s curved phones. To achieve this, Apple is asking Samsung and LG to produce a special ca

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