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Amazon’s Prime Day 2026 doesn’t kick off until June 23rd, but you don’t have to wait for the official event to score great headphone deals. Massive early discounts are already live on premium noise-canceling models from Sony, Bose, and Beats — making this the absolute final window to lock in a shipping delivery date for Father’s Day. To ensure your gift arrives before Sunday, June 21st, we recommend checking out with an Amazon Prime 30-day free trial for guaranteed free one- or two-day delivery on eligible purchases. The best deals right now: The Sony WH-1000XM5 remains the best overall value…

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The Bombay High Court recently heard a matter arising out of the ongoing dispute between Salman Khan and his Panvel neighbour, Ketan Kakkad. During the hearing, the court made notable remarks on the use of social media and the publication of allegations against public figures.A single-judge bench led by Justice Sharmila Deshmukh questioned why individuals choose to raise grievances on social media instead of pursuing available legal or administrative remedies. The court observed that the existence of social media platforms does not grant anyone the right to post defamatory content about another person or celebrities. The case concerns Kakkad, who…

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The news that Reacher star Alan Ritchson’s Netflix movie is soon to receive a sequel proves that the original is better than many of its detractors claimed. Reacher’s leading man, Alan Ritchson, has been around a lot longer than readers might assume. It was playing Thad in the cult comedy series Blue Mountain State in 2010 and reprising the role in 2016’s feature-length movie spinoff, Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland, that made him a breakout star. However, a decade earlier, Ritchson appeared alongside future Tracker star Justin Hartley in Smallville, playing Aquaman in a handful of episodes of…

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Stepping into a kendo dojo in Tokyo means leaving the city behind and entering a space where centuries of practice still shape daily training. As someone who has practiced kendo for over 20 years, I’ve watched travelers arrive expecting to learn about samurai culture and leave with something they weren’t looking for: a question about how they want to live. You don’t start by holding a sword. You start by understanding where kendo comes from and why it still matters. Where Japan’s Samurai Spirit Is Still PracticedKendo isn’t a museum piece or a performance. It’s a living tradition — and…

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Spencer Pratt I’ve Got A Video That Will Ruin a Mayoral Candidate!!! Published June 12, 2026 12:47 PM PDT Spencer Pratt’s out of the Los Angeles mayor’s race … but he’s not fading quietly into the abyss … instead, he’s threatening to take down one of the other candidates for mayor … and he says he has a shocking recording that will make one of them resign. The reality TV star makes the shocking claim in a new social media post … a 3-minute clip where he vows his war against corrupt politicians in L.A. is only just beginning, even…

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The-Dream, the Beyoncé and Rihanna hitmaker who is being sued by a former collaborator alleging rape, sexual battery, and sex trafficking, has confirmed his comeback with a new album. (The-Dream has denied the allegations in the 2024 lawsuit.) The-Dream’s own label, Radio Killa, and the Universal imprint Republic will release the sequel to his 2007 album Love/Hate on July 10. Among those on the Love/Hate II guest list are Pusha T, Swizz Beatz, T.I., Kelly Rowland, Rick Ross, and, on a single released today called “Tampa,” Usher.The-Dream announced his return in May in a wide-ranging interview with Variety that made…

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Amidst the ongoing uncertainty around the production of Don 3, reports suggest that Farhan Akhtar is preparing for a new project. The filmmaker is reportedly in talks with director Neeraj Pandey for a biopic on the legendary music composer, RD Burman.   According to industry insiders, the project is moving forward, with plans for the film to go on the floors by the end of 2026. A source cited by Pinkvilla claimed, “Neeraj Pandey has been developing the RD Burman biopic for a while now, and the writing work is progressing at a rapid pace. Farhan Akhtar is in talks…

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The Pitt season 3 is getting yet another casting shakeup. One star of the medical drama has revealed their character will have a delayed return amid major confirmed casting differences for the forthcoming season. The Pitt season 3 will include a multitude of changes to the core lineup of doctors, students, and interns that run the ER. This includes the absence of Dr. Samira Mohan (Supriya Ganesh), who won’t be coming back despite her harrowing character arc in season 2. It was also recently confirmed Victoria Javadi (Shabana Azeez) won’t be in the ER during season 3, performing a psychiatry…

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Blake Lively Loses Fight For Punitive Damages From Baldoni … But Wins On Legal Fees Published June 12, 2026 9:45 AM PDT Blake Lively struck out in her bid to make Justin Baldoni and Wayfarer cough up money for damages … but she is getting them to cover her legal expenses. According to new legal docs, obtained by TMZ, a judge ruled Blake won’t be getting the punitive or treble damages she was seeking … but Justin is being ordered to pick up the tab for her attorney’s fees. No word yet on how much Justin and Wayfarer will have…

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Track by Track is our recurring column that sees artists take readers through each song on their newest release. In this edition, Jesse Welles explores his new album, Masks Off. Over the last couple years, Ozark, Arkansas-based folk singer Jesse Welles has broken through the public sphere with poignant and raw storytelling that speaks to the collective unrest in society and the political landscape. His form of musical protest is straightforward, and often with a hue of satire. Welles’ ability to authentically tell it how it is through his 21st century lyrics in a genre that has historically been a…

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