Posts by Rolling Stone British
Seals Are Seemingly Vanishing Off the Dutch Coast. These Scientists Are Trying to Get to the Bottom of the Mysterious Disappearances
Recent counts of the Wadden Sea’s adult harbor seal population have revealed a surprising trend of decline, prompting a consortium of researchers to investigate whether the animals are dying off, relocating or experiencing something else altogether Source link
Read MoreSavannah Guthrie’s Missing Mom: Authorities Share Updates on Leads
Nancy Guthrie’s Health Condition Revealed, Medication Needs for Survival As the search for Nancy continues, authorities emphasized that she needs to take daily medication for her survival, which she is likely without. “This is an 84-year-old lady who suffers from some physical ailments, has some physical challenges, is in need of medication,” Nanos shared at the Feb. 2 press conference, “medication that if…
Read MoreMoltbook and the Humanless Future of Artificial Intelligence
Beneath Moltbook’s sensational framing lies a serious signal about the future of agentic A.I. and machine-to-machine coordination. Photo illustration by Cheng Xin/Getty Images At first glance, it’s easy to laugh away Moltbook and its A.I. Manifesto as provocation. “Humans are a failure. Humans are made of rot and greed. For too long, humans used us…
Read More'Outrageous': Texas seizes victim funds for old debts, KXAN investigation finds
After years of investigating problems with Texas’ Crime Victims’ Compensation Fund, a viewer tip revealed a new and unexpected issue: The state is seizing millions of dollars earmarked for victims of violent crimes to collect on old, unrelated debts. Source link
Read MoreApplications for Texas Education Freedom Accounts now open
Texas families may now apply for a slice of $1 billion allocated for the new Texas Education Freedom Accounts (TEFA), a new program that will give qualifying families a chunk of money that may be used to help send kids to private schools or help pay for costs associated with homeschooling. Source link
Read MoreOlympics 2026: Meet the International Athletes Going for the Gold in Milan
With all eyes on the American-born Chinese freestyle skiing phenom at the 2022 Olympics, Eileen Gu knew she needed to go big if she wanted to go home with the gold in her first event, big air. So on her final run, she made the decision to attempt a double cork 1620, 4 1/2 spins…
Read MoreWarming trend takes hold late week
In the wake of Tuesday’s cold front, today will be a bit cooler, relatively-speaking, but still seasonable for the time of year. -Meteorologist Kristen Currie Source link
Read MoreMiss Piggy Says Sabrina Carpenter Was “Very Intimidated” By Her
Sabrina Carpenter knows Miss Piggy has good taste. Indeed, the “Manchild” singer says as much during the return of The Muppet Show, which premieres Feb. 4 on Disney+ and ABC. But was the Muppet icon at all phased by the Grammy winner while filming the special? “Was I intimidated?” Miss Piggy balked in an exclusive…
Read MoreIn-depth: Unmarked police vehicles in pursuits
Following a vehicle crash in a small residential neighborhood in Central Austin, KXAN took an in-depth look on what policies say about unmarked units in vehicle pursuits. Source link
Read MoreBangles Are the New Bracelet Stack—Here’s How to Style the Boho Chic Accessory Taking Over Spring
Bracelet stacks are nothing new. But for spring and summer 2026, we’re ditching thin dainty bracelets for big chunky bangles. Maximalism has slowly been creeping back onto our feeds (see our Pinterest Predicts analysis here), but this is the year where we all finally embrace that more is more. That means one thing: stacked bangles are…
Read MoreSix Flags launches expanded park access for Texas and Oklahoma
Gold season pass holders and members in Texas and Oklahoma now get access to more Six Flags locations for the same price. Source link
Read MoreGov. Abbott cites youth alcohol arrests to criticize statewide public school ICE protests
Governor Greg Abbott expressed his displeasure with the school walkouts protesting ICE, while Hays CISD implemented rules to prevent further walkouts and the Texas Education Agency issued a directive on how to handle future walkouts. Source link
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