• Gregg Berhalter 'is NOT the coach to lead USMNT to 2026 World Cup,' slams Herculez Gomez after lucky Nations League escape against Jamaica

    The last-gasp win saw the Americans sneak through to the Nations League final against Mexico with the chance to win a third straight title this weekend. But even that can't save Berhlater, believes Gomez.

  • World Sleep Day 2024: Doctor warns how lack of sleep in young women can lead to potentially deadly health risks and issues including infertility

    Indian neurologist Dr Pravin Naphade warned about bad sleep for young women. He added that strokes, Alzheimer's disease and depression are other dangers. Excessive screen time, stress and a bad diet are all potential causes of insomnia

  • SLIPKNOT's Iconic Masks Invade World Of 'Dead By Daylight'

    Dead By Daylight and SLIPKNOT have teamed up for a menacing new collection that brings the legendary band's iconic masks to the terrifying Realms Of Dead by Daylight. Featuring eight cosmetics for some of Dead By Daylight's most fearsome Killers, this epic collaboration fuses the game's heart-poundi

  • The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Recap: Cabin in the Woods

    Jadis is one of The Walking Dead’s more complex antagonists. Is this what she deserves?

  • The Walking Dead Spinoffs Could Merge Into One Final Showdown: Here Is Why

    Billy Oduory on the future of The Walking Dead Universe… With its spinoffs introducing new characters and a global perspective with no end in sight The Walking Dead has become the undying TV franchise set in a dead world. Dead City, Daryl Dixon and The Ones Who Live have seen the reinvention of the franchise […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: The Walking Dead Spinoffs Could Merge Into One Final...

  • World reaction to deadly attack in Moscow last night

    The deadly attack last night at a concert hall in the capital of Russia, which left more than 200 dead and wounded, has been met with widespread international condemnation. The United Nations, the United States, the European Union, and regional countries have strongly denounced this attack. The United Nations, late on Friday, hours after the […]

  • Decoding the plant world's complex biochemical communication networks

    A Purdue University-led research team has begun translating the complex molecular language of petunias. Their grammar and vocabulary are well hidden, however, within the countless proteins and other compounds that fill floral cells.

  • Canadian pair lead after World Championships short program

    Canadians Deanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps electrified home fans as they seized the lead in the pairs short program at the Figure Skating World Championships on Wednesday. Montreal-based Stellato-Dudek and Deschamps earned a personal best 77.48 points for their short program for a commanding lead of 3.95 points over defending

  • Playtron: the startup hoping to Steam Deck-ify the world

    Handhelds are the future of gaming — but there are reasons the category hasn’t exploded yet. The Nintendo Switch is locked down, Windows can be cumbersome, and Valve’s pick-up-and-play SteamOS hasn’t yet escaped the Steam Deck. What if there were an Android of gaming, an OS you could install on any capable hardware to get a controller-friendly PC experience? Imagine an “Epic Deck” that could actually play Fortnite, a “5G Deck” for cellular carriers, or maybe a “PlayStation Deck” for Sony’s...

  • Scarlett Johansson in talks to lead new Jurassic World movie

    The Oscar nominee could follow in fellow Marvel star Chris Pratt’s footsteps with a starring role in new dinosaur adventureScarlett Johansson is reportedly in talks to lead a new Jurassic World movie.According to the Hollywood Reporter, the two-time Oscar nominated actor could follow on from her Marvel co-star Chris Pratt with a starring role in the latest installment of the dinosaur franchise. Continue reading

  • 'Forgotten' Angels hoping to defy expectations in their post-Ohtani world

    The usual buzz surrounding the Angels was noticeably absent this spring, the departure of the supernova that was Shohei Ohtani giving their training camp the feel of a county fairgrounds the day after the circus left town. Gone was the Japanese media throng that greeted Ohtani in the parking lot every morning, followed the two-way star’s every move throughout the day and peppered players with questions about him in the clubhouse. Gone were the photographers who climbed the butte overlooking the...

  • Commemoration of Poland's legendary World War II escape attempt

    Rex by ShutterstockBritish soldiers hold photos of prisoners escaping shooting Noos News•Yesterday, 9:04 p.m In western Poland, the attempt by dozens of prisoners of war to escape from a Nazi concentration camp eighty years ago is commemorated. Military personnel and their relatives laid flowers and carried pictures of pilots who were involved in the outbreak, […]