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Food
Bang Bang Shrimp Pasta | The Recipe Critic
This website may contain affiliate links and advertising so that we can provide recipes to you. Read my disclosure policy. Bang bang shrimp pasta is what weeknight dinner dreams are made of! Juicy shrimp, tender pasta, and that irresistible sweet-and-spicy bang bang sauce come together in just 20 minutes. It’s creamy, bold, and guaranteed to be a hit. Why This…
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Movie
When Is Psycho Killer’s Digital VOD & Streaming Release Date?
Psycho Killer has finally hit theaters, and fans are curious about its digital release on streaming platforms. An official date for its digital VOD and streaming launch hasn’t been announced yet. Nevertheless, the film’s distributor and the studio’s past release trends hint at when audiences might be able to rent, buy, or stream the movie at home. Here are all…
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Arts & Theater
Why Those Post-Show Diner Trips Meant Everything — OnStage Blog
by Chris Peterson There is something sacred about a post-show diner trip when you’re a theatre kid. And for me, that was especially true in college. Those Denny’s trips were sacred events. I do not mean that in some dramatic, exaggerated way either. I mean, truly sacred. They were the extension of the show. The unofficial final act. The place…
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Business
Sam Altman gets defensive about AI’s power usage: ‘It also takes a lot of energy to train a human’
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman isn’t worried about AI’s increasingly glaring resource consumption, and argued humans require a lot too. In an on-stage interview at the India AI Impact summit, he went on the defensive after he was asked about ChatGPT’s water needs. He dismissed claims that the chatbot uses gallons of water per query as “completely untrue, totally insane,” according…
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Education
Supporting Teachers to Prevent Burnout and Finish the School Year Strong
contributed by Vivian Ivey, Principal, Aloma High School, Orlando, FL It’s no surprise that teachers are facing growing pressures. They engage with diverse students, each bringing their own unique backgrounds, life experiences and personalities. In these potentially challenging circumstances, teachers often need support to prevent burnout, especially when facing personal hardships outside the classroom or navigating classroom conflicts. With 26…
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Gambling
Second Police Gambling Scandal in a Day as Virginia Cop Gets 3 Years
Posted on: February 23, 2026, 07:19h. Last updated on: February 23, 2026, 07:19h. Virginia officer stole $831K to fund gambling habit Fake inheritance story used to secure 33 loans Court orders $747K restitution, three-year prison term A now-ex Virginia police officer who told friends and colleagues he was waiting on a large inheritance was, in fact, funneling most of their…
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Gaming
PlayStation’s Latest Deals Include Major Savings on Death Stranding 2 Accessories
PlayStation’s Direct store is holding a sizeable sale on PS5 games, controllers, and even consoles, but there’s an added incentive for fans of Hideo Kojima’s Death Stranding 2: On the Beach. The game is (for the time being), a PS5 exclusive, and marked one of 2025’s biggest releases on PS5, and you can snag its limited edition DualSense at a…
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Celebrity
Kate Hudson on Parents Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell Rules
If Kate Hudson wanted to be almost famous, she had to do it on her own. Despite growing up with famous parents Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell, the How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days actress said that she and brother Oliver Hudson were not given any handouts. “I’m being really honest with you, I grew up in L.A.…
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Science
Stone Age symbols may push back the earliest form of writing
The Adorant figurine, approximately 38,000 years old, consists of a small, ivory plate bearing an anthropomorphic figure and multiple sequences of notches and dots Landesmuseum Württemberg / Hendrik Zwietasch, CC BY 4.0 Stone Age people 40,000 years ago used a simple form of writing comparable in complexity to the earliest stages of the world’s first writing system, cuneiform, according to…
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Mobile
Gurman: iPhone 18 Pro to get a Red color option, no fun colors for iPhone Fold
As Apple gears up to unveil new MacBooks and the iPhone 17e ahead of its March 4 event, fresh details about the company’s next flagship iPhones have emerged. In his latest newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports that Apple is testing a new color option for the iPhone 18 Pro series. He notes that the new iPhones could be available in…
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