Movie

Him review – not quite a touchdown

An ambitious college football player finds himself drawn into a cult in Justin Tipping's sports horror. Justin Tipping’s Him wants to be a lot of things at once: a horror film about ambition; a study of sports hero worship; and a nightmarish meditation on what brain and body trauma does to the self. It doesn’t always manage the balancing act, but...

Music

The Smashing Machine review – a moving portrait…

Of course there have been inevitable (and not entirely unfair) jokes about The Rock running for an Oscar since The Smashing Machine was announced, but Safdie and Johnson certainly make a compelling case for it. While even a wig and some prosthetics can’t hide his incredibly recognisable visage, there’s a delicateness and vulnerability Johnson brings to the role as well as obvious physical...

TECH

After nine years of grinding, Replit finally found its market. Can it keep it?

While AI coding startups like Cursor close brow-raising rounds on barely three years of existence, Replit’s path to a $3 billion valuation has been anything but swift. For CEO Amjad Masad, who’s been building tools to democratize programming since 2009, it’s a story of muscling through multiple failed business models, years stuck at the same revenue plateau, and a near-death...

TECH

Visa crackdowns are blocking students’ study-abroad dreams, so India’s Leverage Edu is rerouting them

As visa crackdowns and diplomatic tensions block traditional study-abroad routes, India’s Leverage Edu is helping students reroute their dreams — from Canada to Germany, and from India to Nigeria and Saudi Arabia. That agility is paying off: The startup has doubled its revenue, turned profitable, and is now expanding its global footprint. Over the past several months, students across emerging...

News

How Trump and Hegseth’s gathering of top US generals unfolded

Hundreds of US generals and admirals gathered at the Marine Corps Museum in Quantico, Virginia on Tuesday after being summoned from their posts all around the world. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth informed military leaders of the 10 new directives the department would be implementing. The directives include new standards around physical fitness, grooming, and the return to "the highest male...

Press Release

Applications open to students for Hanover Youth Service Council

HANOVER COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) -- Middle and high school students who are looking to positively impact their community can now apply for the Hanover Youth Service Council (HYSC). The organization is youth-led and countywide, available for students in eighth through 11th grade who live or attend school in Hanover. Students enrolled in public and private schools, as well as home-school...

Religion

Bishop Chau talks Latino Catholics, inclusion

(RNS) — Pedro Bismarck Chau was 16 years old when he fled military conscription by the Nicaraguan Sandinista government into a civil war against U.S.-backed counterrevolutionaries in 1984.  As a teenager, he crossed the U.S. border pretending to be the son of a coyote, or human smuggler. He began working in a restaurant and later a factory without legal status...

Science

Pollen holds a secret that could save honeybees

A honeybee hive, with its large stores of pollen, wax, and honey, is like a fortress guarding treasure: with strong defenses, but a bonanza for enemies that can overcome those. More than 30 parasites of honeybees are known, spanning protists, viruses, bacteria, fungi, and arthropods - and this number keeps growing. As a result, beekeepers are always on the lookout...

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