Month Archives: September 2025

News

How Trump and Hegseth’s gathering of top US generals unfolded

Hundreds of US generals and admirals gathered at the Marine Corps Museum in Quantico, Virginia on Tuesday after being summoned from their posts all around the world. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth informed military leaders of the 10 new directives the department would be implementing. The directives include new standards around...

Science

We finally know why a belly button becomes an ‘innie’

Why do most people have an “innie” belly button?Tatiana Gorbunova / Alamy The belly button, it turns out, is one of the least-studied parts of the human body. But one of its great mysteries may now have been solved – why most people have an innie, or concave belly button....

Social media

YouTube Expands Access to Live-Stream Gift Goals and Effects Maker

YouTube is expanding its live-stream Gift Goals to all creators in the U.S., while it’s also got some improvements to its auto-dubbing option, which will make your alternative language variations more appealing. First off, on Gift Goals, which enables creators to incentivize donations during a live-stream, by offering a reward...

Tech

Best October Prime Day streaming deals: Starz, Criterion Channel, and more

Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents Best early October Prime Day streaming deal Best streaming deal for movie lovers Best Prime Video add-on streaming deal More streaming deals Digital movie deals The best October Prime Day streaming deals at a glance: Amazon's Prime Day events are no...

Nature

Conservation International expert earns global recognition on TIME100 Next

A self-described ‘medical oddity’ has found himself in an exclusive club. Conservation International’s Neil Vora was selected for TIME’s Next 100 list — alongside other rising leaders reshaping culture, science and society.Published annually, TIME’s Next 100 celebrates emerging voices who are redefining what’s possible across their fields — from climate advocates...

MovieMovies

Urchin review – a sharp, empathetic study of life…

It’s easy to feel invisible in a city of 8.8 million people – even more so if you’re one of London’s estimated 12,000 rough sleepers. Mike (Frank Dillane) seems to take it mostly in his stride; he’s figured out the best spot to hide his meagre possessions (behind two commercial bins)...

Market

“Accidental Landlords” Squeeze Big Rental Investors

Single-family landlords are getting undercut by a wave of “accidental landlords,” frustrated home sellers who can’t move properties and are instead renting them out, adding supply to markets where institutional players are already heavily concentrated.Roughly 2.3 percent of homes listed for sale this summer were converted to rentals, with the...

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