Cynthia Erivo’s transition from lauded Broadway star and multiple Oscar nominee to a film producer signals a courageous and necessary expansion of her artistic influence. With the upcoming adaptation of Adrian Tchaikovsky’s *Saturation Point*, a sci-fi action thriller, Erivo is not settling for the conventional. Instead, she’s embracing a genre that often sidelines nuanced storytelling
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Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7 is shaping up to be a landmark release in the foldable smartphone space—at least in terms of technical specs and innovation. The company is taking baby steps toward refining its foldable lineup, but one aspect has highlighted a rather reactive and, frankly, misguided approach to design: the controversial “Saturn
Innovations in environmental technology often inspire cautious optimism, but the recent development of a black “bubble wrap” atmospheric water harvester certainly ignites hope in the fight against global water scarcity. Engineered with a hydrogel matrix capable of extracting moisture directly from the air without any external power, this device promises to deliver clean water in
Ace Bailey’s pre-draft saga shines a spotlight on a recurring and troubling theme: the tension between players’ desire for agency and the reality of the NBA draft system. Bailey’s decision to reject workouts and invitations from multiple teams—most notably the Philadelphia 76ers, Charlotte Hornets, and even the Utah Jazz—was a gamble that highlighted his attempt
Canada’s sudden reversal on its digital services tax (DST) exemplifies the precarious balancing act between asserting national economic sovereignty and placating powerful trade partners like the United States. Initially introduced to address the stark imbalance in how multinational tech giants like Amazon, Google, and Meta are taxed (or rather, under-taxed) in Canada, the DST aimed
The recent revelations about Malik Beasley facing federal investigation for gambling-related activities tied to NBA games are more than just another scandal; they expose a deeper vulnerability that threatens the integrity of professional basketball. Beasley, a talented shooting guard now with the Detroit Pistons, is accused of engaging in suspicious betting patterns connected to prop
In a box office landscape increasingly dominated by gargantuan studio productions, the struggles and triumphs of independent films reveal an uneven and fiercely competitive environment. Recent releases illustrate this dilemma vividly: while A24’s *Sorry, Baby* emerged as a shining beacon of creative success, its limited yet impressive performance underscores the uphill battle faced by indie
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is quietly becoming one of the most pressing public health challenges worldwide. Affecting roughly a third of the global population, MASLD is no minor ailment; it represents a cascade of problems leading from fat accumulation in the liver to inflammation, fibrosis, and even liver cancer. It also intertwines closely
The recent procedural breakthrough in the Senate for President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” might initially appear as a straightforward win for Republican leadership, but a closer look reveals an unsettling portrait of a deeply fragmented party and an increasingly precarious legislative process. While the bill cleared a critical procedural hurdle by a slim 51-49
For decades, Parkinson’s disease has been pigeonholed as a neurodegenerative disorder rooted exclusively in the brain, primarily driven by the malfunction and loss of dopamine-producing neurons. The prevailing narrative fixates on the neurocentric origin: misfolded alpha-synuclein (α-Syn) protein aggregates forming Lewy bodies within neuronal tissue, impairing brain function. However, emerging research from Wuhan University turns