
RIK EMMETT On TRIUMPH's Recently Launched Reunion Tour: 'Every Night It Gets Better. It Just Keeps Resonating And Growing'
Canadian arena‑rock icons Triumph have launched their first North American tour in over three decades, kicking off April 10 in Orlando and spanning 27 U.S. and Canadian cities. Original members Rik Emmett and Gil Moore are backed by Phil X, Brent Fitz and Todd Kerns, while longtime bassist Mike Levine sits out most dates due to a hand injury. Emmett describes the shows as a "beautiful celebration" that gets better each night, despite the physical toll of touring at 72. The trek marks the band’s 50th‑anniversary celebration and underscores a renewed focus on legacy‑driven live experiences.
Association Between Supervised Strength Session Attendance and Isokinetic Recovery Trajectory in Male Footballers Following ACL Reconstruction: A 6-Year Retrospective Cohort...
A series of recent publications and expert events highlight a shift toward integrated, data‑driven strength training in football. A 2025 framework proposes micro‑dosing strength sessions to improve load tolerance while minimizing fatigue for male players. In 2026, researchers introduced a...

Armadillos Inspire New Tech to Protect Soft Machines
Researchers at North Carolina State University have engineered a bio‑inspired protective module, dubbed the morpho‑interlocking protective module (MIPM), that mimics an armadillo’s ability to curl into a ball. The device combines a 3D‑printed resin exoskeleton, a liquid‑crystal elastomer actuator, strain...

AI Shows How Your Brain Cleans Out Harmful Waste
Researchers at the University of Rochester have paired magnetic resonance imaging with physics‑informed artificial intelligence to quantify the velocity of glymphatic fluid flow in the brain. The AI model, trained on dye‑diffusion videos, extracts flow speeds from MRI data, revealing...

Don't Book a Landscaper Yet: Six Cheap Summer DIY Tricks that Can Turn Even the Tiniest UK Garden Into an...
Eurocell brand manager Helen Godsiff outlines six low‑cost DIY upgrades that can transform a tiny UK garden into a summer oasis. Projects include repainting fences, building raised timber beds, adding a solar‑powered water fountain, installing fairy‑light or LED lighting, constructing...
Find Joyful, Low‑Sweat, Low‑Risk Movement for Mental Health
Underrated mental health intervention: going on a quest to find a way to move your body that 1) you have a ton of fun doing and 2) makes you feel really good in your body. You may think you hate movement...

Horror Film 'Backrooms' By 20-Year-Old YouTuber Tops U.S. Box Office
A24’s horror film “Backrooms,” directed by 20‑year‑old YouTube creator Kane Parsons, set a new studio opening record with an $81.4 million domestic debut and $118 million worldwide. The movie recouped its roughly $10 million budget in a single preview day, surpassing the previous...
Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country Nod To Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead with Kanika Moore and Cris Jacobs
Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country headlined the Maybe It Was the Roses Music Festival in Ventura, California, delivering a set steeped in Grateful Dead lore. The performance featured guest vocalists Cris Jacobs and Kanika Moore on classic Garcia Band numbers like...

16 Ways Sleep Deprivation Affects Your Mind (P)
The Spring article outlines 16 ways sleep deprivation impairs mental function, from impaired planning to heightened paranoia. It references Randy Gardner’s 1964 record of staying awake for 264.4 hours, which proved severe psychological effects such as hallucinations and mood swings. Psychologist...

Prime Video in June 2026: Top 5 New Arrivals on Amazon's Streaming Service
Amazon Prime Video’s June 2026 slate introduces five high‑profile titles, ranging from steamy romance series "Every Year After" to the English‑language adaptation "Your Fault: London," the fifth season of the farm‑centric reality hit "Clarkson’s Farm," season four of the D&D‑inspired...

Florida's Oldest Wildlife Management Area Is A Fishing Paradise Near The Gulf Coast Full Of Trails
The Fred C. Babcock/Cecil M. Webb Wildlife Management Area, spanning roughly 85,000 acres near Punta Gorda, Florida, is one of the state’s oldest and largest public conservation lands. Managed by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the area offers...

Siim Land: Biohacking Longevity, Health Span Truths & Cutting Through the Noise
Stanford geneticist Dr. Michael Snyder’s 13‑year multi‑omic study shows human aging is non‑linear, with two major molecular inflection points at roughly ages 44 and 60. About 81 % of tracked transcripts, proteins, metabolites, lipids and microbiome features shift dramatically at these...

Ronald LaPread Dies: Former Commodores Bassist Was 75
Ronald LaPread, the original bassist of the Commodores, died at age 75 following a sudden medical event. His daughter Soraya announced the news on Instagram, noting the loss of the Motown-era musician. LaPread, born in 1950, helped launch the group’s early...
Whitehall Choir to Premiere Hepplewhite’s ‘Living Voices’ This June
Whitehall Choir will debut Russell Hepplewhite’s new choral song cycle “Living Voices” on June 24 at St Paul’s Church in Knightsbridge, London. Baritone Marcus Farnsworth, pianist Ian Tindale and conductor Joanna Tomlinson will present ten works that set poems commissioned from ten contemporary...
81‑Year‑Old Karate Master Uses Discipline to Combat Youth Stress in Australia
Kazuo “William” Saito, an 81‑year‑old karate champion, and his son Harrison are delivering discipline‑focused workshops to Australian high‑schoolers, aiming to curb rising anxiety and depression among youth. Their program arrives as research warns that up to half of Australian teenagers...
Interactive ‘We Are Made of SUN’ Exhibition Merges Art, Tech and Spiritual Reflection in Hanoi
A collaborative exhibition titled “We are made of SUN,” staged at Hanoi’s Thang Long Imperial Citadel, combines generative art, interactive lighting and sound to prompt visitors to contemplate humanity’s connection to the sun, nature and a sustainable future. The project,...
NASA Unveils Hand‑Sized Processor That Boosts Spacecraft Computing 100‑Fold
NASA announced a hand‑sized, radiation‑hard system‑on‑a‑chip that offers 100 times the computing capacity of existing spacecraft computers. Developed with Microchip Technology, the processor aims to enable AI‑driven autonomy on future lunar, Martian and deep‑space probes.
California’s First Partner Leads Statewide "Move Your Body, Calm Your Mind" Day
First Partner Siebel Newsom celebrated the annual Move Your Body, Calm Your Mind Day in Sacramento, anchoring a statewide series of nine events that combined soccer, yoga, meditation and service activities. The celebration underscores California’s push to link physical activity...
Anti‑Inflammatory Diet Linked to 16% Lower Colorectal Cancer Risk in Massive Cohort Study
Dr. Fred K. Tabung of Ohio State University led a 15‑year study of almost one million adults across the U.S. and Europe that showed an anti‑inflammatory dietary pattern lowered colorectal cancer risk by 16%. The finding, confirmed by three separate...
Psychologists Say ‘Text‑Me‑When‑You‑Arrive’ Texts Boost Parent‑Child Bond, Not Control
Psychologists at the College of Communication released findings that the routine “text me when you get home” request is a relationship‑building ritual, not a sign of parental control. The study, summarized in the Journal of Applied Communication Research, argues that...
Conservationist Completes 652‑Mile Kayak Trek, Redefines Tennessee River Vision
Conservation biologist TJ Johnson paddled the full 652 miles of the Tennessee River in 38 days, ending in Paducah, Kentucky. The expedition, tied to the Tennessee RiverLine initiative, gave him a firsthand perspective that deepened his commitment to river conservation and regional...
India's NFHS-6 Shows Near-Universal Antenatal Care and Declining Child Stunting
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare released NFHS-6 data showing 95.9% of pregnant women received antenatal care and institutional deliveries rose to 90.6%. Child stunting fell to 29.3%, reflecting broader gains in maternal and child health across India.
Lotus Unveils 1,000‑hp Hybrid V8 Supercar, Reviving V8 Era
Lotus has announced the Type 135, a hybrid supercar that pairs a new Mercedes‑AMG twin‑turbo V8 with its X Hybrid system to exceed 1,000 horsepower. The project signals a strategic pivot from an all‑electric roadmap to a multi‑powertrain strategy that...
Paul McCartney's New Album 'The Boys of Dungeon Lane' Earns Critical Acclaim
Paul McCartney released his new album The Boys of Dungeon Lane, highlighted by the track “Momma Gets By,” which critics are hailing as a lyrical and vocal high point. The record reinforces McCartney’s knack for weaving timeless narratives into fresh...
F1 Champion Max Verstappen Says He Will Shield Daughter Lily From Media Spotlight
Four‑time Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen told De Telegraaf he will keep his daughter Lily away from cameras, emphasizing that she should decide her own path. The interview reveals his “bonus dad” mindset and a broader conversation about fame‑shy parenting among elite...
Rajamouli Brings 'RRR' To Paris' Le Grand Rex, the World’s Largest Cinema
Director S.S. Rajamouli will attend a special screening of his Oscar‑winning epic ‘RRR’ at Paris’ Le Grand Rex on June 30, 2026. The event highlights the film’s enduring worldwide appeal and marks a milestone for Indian cinema in Europe’s most iconic venue.
Gold‑Winning RHS Chelsea Garden Relocates to Leighton Buzzard Youth Club
Designer Patrick Clarke's gold‑winning RHS Chelsea Flower Show garden, created for The Children's Society, is being moved to a youth club on Vandyke Road in Leighton Buzzard, with relocation work slated for completion by July. The garden will serve as...
Kate Ceberano Finds Creative Renewal in Embroidery as She Prepares for ARIA Hall of Fame
Australian music icon Kate Ceberano has swapped the microphone for needle and thread, dedicating daily hours to embroidery and quilting. Her year‑long “Gaudi” piece and other textile works are helping her regain focus and personal drive as she nears induction...
75-Year-Old Peggy Moore Earns Degree After 46-Year Hiatus, Inspiring Lifelong Learning
Peggy E. Moore, a 75‑year‑old grandmother, walked across the stage at Temple University alongside her granddaughter after a 46‑year interruption in her studies. Her graduation underscores that ambition has no age limit and fuels a broader conversation about lifelong education.
Penang Gazettes 28 Foods as Heritage to Power Culinary Tourism
The Penang state government has gazetted 28 traditional dishes as intangible cultural heritage, giving them legal protection and a marketing boost. The move is designed to cement Penang’s reputation as a top food‑tourism destination as Malaysia ramps up its Visit...
Kylee Hanel Wins Women's Unbound Gravel 100, Overcoming Mud and Train Delay
Twenty‑year‑old Kylee Hanel rode to a dominant win in the women's Unbound Gravel 100, posting a time of 5:36:38 and finishing 2:31 ahead of runner‑up Samantha Johnson. The Cervelo‑Maxxis rider overcame deep mud on Towers Climb and a two‑minute train...
Zara Unveils 'The House of Marisa' Capsule Inspired by Actress Marisa Berenson
Zara has launched a 45‑piece capsule collection called “The House of Marisa,” created with actress and model Marisa Berenson. The fashion and homeware line, inspired by 1970s Mediterranean glamour, will hit Zara’s online store and selected locations on June 5, underscoring the...
Shilpa Gupta’s ‘What Still Holds’ Opens at Berlin’s Hamburger Bahnhof
Shilpa Gupta’s first major solo exhibition in Germany, ‘What Still Holds’, opened this week at Berlin’s Hamburger Bahnhof. Curated by Sam Bardaouil and Ulya Soley, the show pits Gupta’s post‑modern practice against the legacy of Joseph Beuys, probing truth, censorship...
Philippines Book Industry Seeks to Void 12% VAT on E‑Books
National Artist Virgilio Almario and San Anselmo Press publisher Elridge Marvin Aceron filed a petition urging the Supreme Court to declare the 12% value‑added tax on digital books unconstitutional. They argue the tax creates an economic barrier to education and...
Cincinnati Nonprofits Drive $1 B Building Boom with Fundraising‑Marketing Model
Cincinnati nonprofits have collectively spent over $1 billion on new headquarters and historic renovations since 2015, using coordinated fundraising‑marketing campaigns. Santa Maria Community Services' $16.5 million campus consolidation exemplifies a model that blends donor storytelling, tax‑credit incentives, and community branding to scale donations.
Flipkart's 'GRWM GRWM' Campaign Aims for 550M Visits in End‑of‑Season Fashion Push
Flipkart unveiled its 'GRWM GRWM' fashion carnival, running May 29‑June 7, 2026, with a goal of more than 550 million visits. The campaign blends commerce, content and culture, leveraging over 1 million trending styles and a network of 1,000 creators to attract Gen Z shoppers.
TTW's 2026 'Coolcation' List Spotlights 50 Hot Hotel Destinations
Travel & Tour World (TTW) unveiled its 2026 Coolcation Top‑50 destinations, putting Switzerland at the summit and highlighting Canada, the United States, Iceland and Russia as key markets. The list reflects a surge in traveler preference for cooler climates, adventure‑focused...

TechCrunch Mobility: It Doesn’t Matter that People Hate the Ferrari Luce
Ferrari unveiled its first all‑electric model, the Luce, priced around $650,000 and designed by Jony Ive. The car sparked a backlash from purists, yet Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna says demand exists among its affluent customer base, where 80% of the...
Tech Workers Grieve AI Layoffs: A New Mental‑Health Crisis Emerges
A recent essay and a surge of Reddit discussions show that AI‑driven layoffs are creating a distinct grief response among technology workers, beyond ordinary anxiety. The phenomenon, highlighted by the Epic Games 2025 layoff and a 2025 qualitative study, is...
Texas Engineers Unveil Tabletop EUV Printer That Cuts Nanostructure Patterning to Minutes
Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have built a tabletop extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography system that trims semiconductor nanostructure patterning from days to minutes. The low‑cost, modular device could democratize access to advanced chip manufacturing and accelerate research...
Lesser-Known Cannabis Compounds Show Promise for Treating Alcohol Addiction in Rats
A pre‑clinical study on male Wistar rats found that daily injections of three phytocannabinoids—cannabinol (CBN), tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV) and cannabidiol (CBD)—reduced voluntary alcohol consumption. CBN and THCV produced the strongest declines, with CBN’s effect persisting three days after treatment, while CBD...

Used Lamborghini Urus 2018-2024 Review
Lamborghini’s Urus, the brand’s first SUV, retails for about $214,000 and packs a 641‑bhp 4.0‑litre V8 that launches the 2.2‑tonne vehicle from 0‑60 mph in 3.3 seconds. Built on a Volkswagen Group platform, the Urus blends supercar performance with ultra‑luxury SUV...

Sylvester Stallone’s $1.2B Movies & More Netflix Releases This Week
Netflix’s June 1‑7 release calendar spotlights Sylvester Stallone’s iconic Rocky and Creed franchises, adding all six Rocky films and the three Creed sequels to its streaming library. The combined box‑office earnings of the two series approach $1.2 billion, underscoring their enduring commercial appeal....
Here’s What’s Worth Streaming in June 2026 on Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max and ...
June 2026’s streaming calendar is unusually thin as the FIFA World Cup dominates primetime. Fox One will stream all 104 matches in 4K for $19.99 a month, while Peacock offers a cheaper Spanish‑language feed. Major services rely on a few...

Turning Back Time: A Comprehensive List of Interventions that Decrease Next-Generation Epigenetic Aging Clocks in Humans
A systematic review in Frontiers in Genetics evaluated 41 human trials to see which interventions move next‑generation epigenetic aging clocks such as GrimAge, OMICmAge and DunedinPACE. The analysis found that GLP‑1 agonist semaglutide, FTC/TAF, omega‑3 supplementation and lifestyle changes like...

Between Atlanta And Greenville Is A Family-Friendly Waterfall Park With Shaded Nature Trails And A Creek
Henderson Falls Park, a 25‑acre public space in Toccoa, Georgia, offers a free, family‑friendly day out just 94 miles from Atlanta and 71 miles from Greenville. The park features a 0.8‑mile shaded nature trail with a modest 144‑foot elevation gain...

Essential Rotator Cuff Exercises to Help You Prevent Injuries
Yoga Journal revisits its 2003 guide on rotator‑cuff health, emphasizing the shoulder’s crucial role in everyday movement and yoga practice. It explains the anatomy of the four SITS muscles and how weakness can lead to impingement, bursitis, or tears, especially...

35 Simple Ways to Be More Present (That You Can Do Right Now)
Yoga Journal editor Laura Harold shares 35 practical ways to cultivate presence, ranging from brief breathing pauses to sensory‑rich activities like tasting food mindfully. The list emphasizes that mindfulness needn’t require long meditation sessions; even five‑minute practices can regulate the...
Sugar: The Alcohol Threatening Children’s Metabolic Health
I have followed the work of @RobertLustigMD for literally decades and now have had the good fortune to meet him in Berlin this week. Champion of tackling the standard American diet including the damage caused by sugar sweetened beverages & preventing...

Backrooms Tops Box Office as Mando Crashes 69%
WKND #BoxOffice Chart ▶️ #Backrooms explosive at #1 ▶️ #Obsession jumps up again in 3rd wknd ▶️ Mando plunges 69% Top 10 at $172.9M, up 21% from last year when Lilo & Stitch stayed #1. See full wknd chart at: https://t.co/H9rtcx8gbn.