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APPS

Balancing openness and choice with safety

Posted by Matthew Forsythe, Director Product Management, Android App Safety Android proves you don’t have to choose between an open ecosystem and a secure one. Since announcing updated

CULTURE

Eight of the best podcasts of 2026 so far

In Creation Myth, De Groot ponders the question: to breed or not to breed? A compellingly raw audio memoir, it moves from present to past

Today on Sky Sports Racing: Sedgefield and Newcastle feature live on Thursday | Racing News

It’s all about the North East today as Sedgefield and Newcastle open their gates for competitive racing. 2.40 Sedgefield – Last-time winners Enjoy D’Allen, Ballin

SHOWS

Will Trent – “He Lives!” – Review: Copycats, Clichés, and Confusion

A Resurrection No One Asked For Will Trent’s latest installment, He Lives!, is easily the most disappointing episode of the season. It’s a reminder that

MONEY

Episode 252. “I’m 35, in debt, and spend everything I make”

 Ramit Sethi of I Will Teach You To Be Rich talks to Lina, 35, and Mike, 28, a married couple living in South Florida

SOCIAL MEDIA

YouTube launches AI-powered “Reimagine” option for Shorts

The feature enables Shorts viewers to generate their own videos based on a scene from a clip. Source link

CRYPTO

Bitcoin Stalls Near $75K As Traders Move Coins To Exchanges

A key price level is giving Bitcoin trouble — and on-chain data may explain why. Related Reading Realized Price Puts A Ceiling On The Rally

NEWS

Garbage dump to green cover: 3-km canal in Tamil Nadu revived into mangrove forest – Tamil Nadu News

In a striking example of community-led ecological restoration, a garbage-choked canal in Cuddalore has been revived and transformed into a beautiful mangrove stretch. The 3-km-long

REAL ESTATE

MRED moves to abandon NAR membership requirement

MRED is jointly owned by Realtor associations and brokerage firms. While association owners signed off this week, the policy must still clear other hurdles. Jensen

BUSINESS

Argentines once drank 90 liters of wine a year. Now they’re down to 15 — and 1,100 vineyards have already closed

Argentina’s once thriving wine industry is facing its worst crisis in more than 15 years, with record-low domestic consumption, dwindling exports and low-yielding crops. Against