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Tourists are traveling to California to commit bizarre forest crimes
Daily Mail· 3 days agoAlso known as 'tree poachers' or arborists, groups like this one have, in recent years, used their...
Francine Pascal, creator of beloved ‘Sweet Valley High’ books, dies at 92 | CNN
CNN.com· 6 days agoFrancine Pascal, whose novels about the ongoing adventures of twins Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield...
I went to an underrated family attraction and it's my new favourite place to take the kids
Wales Online via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoWe'll absolutely be back and some of the special events listed on their website look well worth a...
After OnlyFans, AI ‘girlfriends’ are tech’s next pitch to lonely men
Al Jazeera· 3 days agoIn fact, Jenny is not a real person, but an artificial intelligence-generated model, available for...
Un oeuf is enough: have we had our fill of movie Easter eggs?
The Guardian· 3 days agoWhen Deadpool & Wolverine, starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, made $438m worldwide on its...
‘The obnoxious one’: new book by Trump’s nephew exposes a sordid past
The Guardian· 1 day agoWith an assist from Ellis Henican, Chris Christie’s go-to co-author and a Fox News commentator, Fred Trump III delivers a well-paced and engrossing read. The author is the son of the late Fred ...
I went on a go-kart tour in Tokyo for $125. Driving around famous streets in tiny cars was an...
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Tchaikovsky was not tragic but had a ‘Monty Python’ sense of humour, says biographer
The Guardian· 1 day agoPyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky has long been portrayed as a melancholic and tragic figure tormented by his homosexuality. Prof Simon Morrison, a leading musicologist, has studied previously unpublished ...
Kim Yeji: The Paris Olympics' coolest athlete and a South Korean superstar
New York Times· 4 days agoThis is the great thing about the Olympics. Before the games you’re looking forward to all the stuff...
‘I make reality out of fantasy’: Hiroshi Sugimoto on fooling the world with his camera
The Guardian· 3 days agoMaster photographer, antiquarian scientist, disciple of mathematics, self-confessed unlicensed architect, and a maestro of fakery; the septuagenarian polymath Hiroshi Sugimoto is in Sydney for ...