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Jan 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Bone Conduction Headphones Are a Game-Changer

Ever heard of bone conduction headphones? They're not like your usual earbuds. Instead of sending sound waves through your ear canal, they vibrate your skull bones to let you hear music. This might sound weird, but it's actually how our own voice reaches our brain! These headphones are great for run

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Jan 01 2025SCIENCE

Catch the First 2025 Meteor Shower: Quadrantids Peak This Week

Hey, stargazers! Get ready for the first meteor shower of 2025. The Quadrantids are about to peak, and this time, the moon won't steal the show. This shower is special because it produces bright, colorful fireballs. Why? Because they come from larger debris, left behind by an asteroid named 2003 EH1

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Jan 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Three British Crime Shows to Binge on New Year’s Eve

Ever thought about spending New Year’s Eve at home with a good mystery? British crime shows are known for their thrilling tales of deceit and murder. They're perfect for a cozy night in, especially with all the options available on streaming platforms like Netflix, Peacock, and BritBox. Let’s dive i

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Jan 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Jason Kelce’s New TV Show: Who’s On First?

Former NFL star Jason Kelce is making a splash in the world of late-night TV with his new show, "They Call It Late Night. " It's debuting on ESPN just in time for the NFL playoffs. The show, which airs live in Philly's Union Transfer Concert Hall, promises laughs and big-name guests. But who are the

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Dec 31 2024SCIENCE

Witness the First Meteor Shower of 2025: The Quadrantids

Are you eager to see something incredible in the night sky? Look no further than the Quadrantid meteor shower, the first of its kind in 2025! This cosmic show will be at its peak on Friday, and the best part? The moon will be a waning crescent, which means clear and dark conditions for optimal viewi

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Dec 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Red Carpet Revival: Variety & ET Team Up for Golden Globes Pre-Show

Get ready to see who's walking the red carpet! Variety and "Entertainment Tonight" are back again to bring you the official digital pre-show for the Golden Globe Awards. On Jan. 5, at 3:30 p. m. PT, the action starts on Variety. com, CBS, and Paramount+. You can also catch it on ETOnline. com, YouTu

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Dec 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Netflix's 2024 Hits: Top Shows You Can't Miss

2024 was a tough year for Netflix, but they still rolled out some amazing shows. Many series mixed comedy and drama, while two animated hits outshone live-action shows. If you're a Netflix fan, these are the shows you should catch up on. New shows like Baby Reindeer and returning favorites Cobra Ka

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Dec 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

No Drones for Dallas New Year's: Safety Concerns After Florida Crash

You know how Reunion Tower in Dallas usually has a cool drone show for New Year's Eve? Well, this year, the drones are a no-go. Why, you ask? A drone provider from Coppell, Texas, called Sky Elements, decided to back out after a little mishap in Florida. A spokesperson from Reunion Tower said Sky El

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Dec 30 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Linda Lavin: A Lifetime on Stage and Screen

Linda Lavin, best known for her role as Alice in the CBS sitcom "Alice, " passed away at 87. She was recently diagnosed with lung cancer. Lavin was a Tony Award winner and a beloved figure in the entertainment industry. Her last appearance was at the premiere of Netflix's "No Good Deed" in December.

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Dec 30 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Bruce Willis' Twist as a Tricky Villain in This Crime Series

Imagine a crime story where the bad guy isn't just evil, but embodies a whole philosophy of power and control. That's what you get with Bruce Willis' character, Amato, in the thriller series "No Exit. " The show's title comes from a book by philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, who said something like, "Oth

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