Month Archives: May 2025

Music

How Taylor Won

It happened — Taylor owns everything. All her songs, all her masters, her life’s work. She won. Eight years after her label Big Machine sold off her catalog, Taylor Swift has finally achieved her goal of buying it back herself. The most impossible battle of her career, the most invincible...

Business

On the K’Andre Miller trade rumors

Live From the Blue Seats is back as Dave and Producer JL talk the K’Andre Miller trade rumors and what they mean for the Rangers. The big piece to consider is whatever the Rangers do with Miller impacts what they do with Carson Soucy. Trading one likely means keeping the...

Travel

14 Off-the-Beaten-Path Things to See in Paris (Updated 2025)

Paris is filled with famous attractions: the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, Versailles, the catacombs, the Pantheon, the Arc de Triomphe, Sacre-Coeur. The list goes on. There are so many amazing sites here that you could spend days (heck, even weeks) just seeing the main, most well-known ones. But there’s more...

Tech

Elon Musk is lobbying lawmakers on driverless vehicle rules

Elon Musk may have stepped away from his duties as the lead of the Department of Government Efficiency and adviser to President Trump, but he’s still active in D.C. circles. This time, he’s on the other side, lobbying lawmakers on legislation related to autonomous vehicles, according to a report by...

News

French scientist behind abortion pill dies aged 98

Getty ImagesThe French scientist who created the abortion pill has died at the age of 98.Étienne-Émile Baulieu helped develop the oral drug RU-486, also known as mifepristone, which has provided millions of women across the world with a safe and inexpensive alternative to a surgical abortion.Dr Baulieu died at his...

Science

Any wall can be turned into a camera to see around corners

Technology for seeing around corners would be of use to the militaryMatthew Horwood/Getty Images An ordinary camera could soon take photos of things that are out of sight, thanks to algorithms that interpret how light bounces off a wall. “Normally, when light bounces off rough surfaces, like walls, it scrambles...

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