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As the Second World War ravaged the globe, every sort of person was swept inexorably into its grisly vortex - royals and villagers, dockworkers and debutantes, plucky daredevils and cowardly ...
From rabbit’s feet to playing cards sewn into uniforms, these weren’t just tokens—they were armor against the unknown. 'Into the mouth of Trump hell'? South African president says White ...
If this idea sounds weird, here’s the first thing you should know: Apple is hardly the first company to lean on computer-generated “fake” data to train AI models. Companies like OpenAI ...
The United States is a vast country where peculiar occurrences often take place. Numerous jokes circulate about the oddities of Florida, as observed by the numerous Twitter accounts dedicated to ...
Get a deep dive into Tales of Seikyu in this launch trailer for the farming life-sim game. Learn about Seikyu as you settle into your magical new life in a world of Yokai. In Tales of Seikyu ...
Cartoon Network International has released a teaser trailer and logo for The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball, a continuation of the BAFTA Children’s, International Emmy and Annie multi- award ...
he only had a month to create what is now known worldwide as the Pokemon logo. He was given "toys and pieces of paper and weird drawings and things all in front of me on the table" to use as ...
EXCLUSIVE: Kenneth Branagh, Hiam Abbass (Succession) and Boyd Holbrook (A Complete Unknown) are teaming on a feature adaptation of 2012 New Yorker article Atonement. Atonement, which rolls cameras ...
When Illia Kholiavin fled his war-torn Ukrainian hometown of Mariupol in 2022, he left behind the only life he’d ever known. “I didn’t leave my city for more than a week in my life,” said Kholiavin, ...
For more than five years, Abdul Rahman Waziri put his life on the line to protect U.S. Green Berets. He was a member of an elite unit of Afghans trained to detect hidden explosives — considered ...
When World War II ended, the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion disbanded in 1946 at Fort Dix in New Jersey, with little fanfare. The battalion of mostly African American women had played a ...