Pop star rebuked the government over her song being used in a montage of people being chased and arrested by ICE agents

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Pop star rebuked the government over her song being used in a montage of people being chased and arrested by ICE agents

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‘I would never have chosen to be an actor,’ says Foster

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From the threat of superintelligent AI to the secrets of a longer life; plus the evolution of language and the restless genius of Francis Crick
This felt like the year that AI really arrived. It is on our phones and laptops; it is creeping into digital and corporate infrastructure; it is changing the way we learn, work and create; and the global economy rests on the stratospheric valuations of the corporate giants vying to control it.
But the unchecked rush to go faster and further could extinguish humanity, according to the surprisingly readable and chillingly plausible If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies (Bodley Head), by computer scientists Eliezer Yudkowsky and Nate Soares, which argues against creating superintelligent AI able to cognitively outpace Homo sapiens in all departments. “Even an AI that cares about understanding the universe is likely to annihilate humans as a side-effect,” they write, “because humans are not the most efficient method for producing truths … out of all possible ways to arrange matter.” Not exactly cheery Christmas reading but, as the machines literally calculate our demise, you’ll finally grasp all that tech bro lingo about tokens, weights and maximising preferences.
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Shopping for a Swiftie, a Brat or a Short n’ Sweet superfan? We’ve rounded up the ultimate pop-girlie gifts of 2025, inspired by everyone from Chappell Roan to Olivia Rodrigo
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From Olivia Rodrigo headlining Glastonbury to Chappell Roan winning a Grammy for best new artist, 2025 has been yet another slay for the pop girls. And with recently released albums from Taylor Swift, Olivia Dean and Sabrina Carpenter (and one on the way for Charli xcx), there’s no sign of them slowing down.
So, whether you’re shopping for a loved one who’s clinging on to Brat summer or in need of a present for a Swiftie, we’ve rounded up thoughtful gifts inspired by their favourite artists. From a blush used to create Sabrina Carpenter’s rosy cheeks to a Polaroid camera for taking snaps at concerts, you’ll find something on this list to delight the pop girlie in your life.
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‘Greatest family drama of all time’ is also leaving in December 2025

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Every movie and TV series being added in next 31 days

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Deal expected to pave way for further scientific study, boost conservation and open up access to Dorset chalk figure
The mystery of when, how and – perhaps most importantly – why a giant naked figure was carved into a dizzyingly steep hillside in the English West Country has been a source of wonder and intrigue for centuries.
Future generations may come closer to solving the puzzle of the Cerne Giant after the National Trust stepped in to buy 340 acres of land around the 55-metre (180ft) figure.
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When his book Notes on Being a Man was released last month, it raced to the top of the bestseller lists. The US author, tech entrepreneur and podcaster explains his theories on dating, crying – and the rise of Donald Trump
It takes balls to title your book Notes on Being a Man. And, superficially, Scott Galloway could easily be lumped in with a dozen other manosphere-friendly alpha-bros promising to teach young men how to find their inner wolf. He is, after all, a wealthy, healthy, white, heterosexual, shaven-headed, 61-year-old Californian who made his name and fortune as a successful investor and podcaster.
But in reality, he is almost the opposite: liberal, left-leaning and surprisingly sensitive. The guy who advises his readers on “how to address the masculinity crisis, build mental strength and raise good sons” has been described as a “progressive Jordan Peterson”, or “Gordon Gekko with a social conscience”.
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Disgraced rapper alleges that footage shown in ‘Sean Combs: The Reckoning’ was obtained unlawfully

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The accusations roll on and on in this relentless docuseries, executive produced by Diddy’s longtime rival 50 Cent

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Video platform has offered a music recap similar to Spotify Wrapped for the past three years. But it’s now revamped the feature to include much more

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The third installment will hit theaters December 19

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Creators said the massive viewership is ‘more than we could have ever dreamed’

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‘To be able to sit around the same table as, like, Stephen Fry, Jonathan Ross, Celia Imrie, and have the ability to like, tell them to shut up, or grow up, or just outwit them,’ says the Rugby star

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‘This is the honour of a lifetime and a thrilling moment in a storyteller’s life,’ says the Mexican director

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New story will feature in next week’s edition of The Big Issue

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Jack Osbourne has shared what his dad Ozzy would “always say” about Black Sabbath fans, during Tuesday's episode (2 December) of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!

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The broadcaster drills down into the royal family’s power and finances – and how far they will go to maintain public support

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Balvinder Sopal and partner Julian Caillon have reacted to breaking an unwanted Strictly Come Dancing record, after they found themselves in another dance-off on Sunday (30 November).

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I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! star Kelly Brook outed two of her fellow campmates for stealing sweets after she became the fourth contestant to be voted out of the jungle.

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The fourth celebrity to leave the show dropped a bombshell just before making their exit

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