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Glowing 3D pickle and meteor emojis for 2026 release
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New Emoji 2026 Candidates Revealed: Pickles and Meteors Join the List

Unicode has proposed 9 new emoji candidates for 2026, including a pickle and a meteor. Discover the upcoming icons for Emoji 18.0 and when they'll arrive.

Visual representation of Rose McGowan's experience with Hollywood power structures and body monitoring
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Rose McGowan Charmed Weight Interview: Exposing Hollywood's 'Product Inspection' Culture

Rose McGowan reveals how Charmed executives monitored her weight like a 'product' during the 2000s. A deep dive into the industry's harsh body standards and her legacy of activism.

Futuristic CES 2026 exhibition hall with tech displays
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CES 2026 Tech Trends Preview: From AI Robots to Tri-Fold Phones

Get a sneak peek at the CES 2026 tech trends preview. Discover the latest in Samsung's tri-fold phones, LG's Micro RGB TVs, and next-gen AI chips from Intel and Nvidia.

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Stranger Things 5 Finale, The Life of Chuck: Your 2025 Christmas Streaming Guide
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Stranger Things 5 Finale, The Life of Chuck: Your 2025 Christmas Streaming Guide

Our curated guide to the best movies and shows to stream for Christmas and the holidays in 2025, including the Stranger Things 5 finale, The Life of Chuck, and more.

Beyond the Black Slab: 3 Surprising Trends That Redefined Smartphones in 2025
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Beyond the Black Slab: 3 Surprising Trends That Redefined Smartphones in 2025

In 2025, the smartphone market broke from its stale past with bold designs, durable foldables, and major battery tech advancements. We analyze the key trends from Nothing, Motorola, and the rise of Qi2.

Kristin Davis Reveals the One 'Sex and the City' Love Scene That Made Her 'Cranky'
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Kristin Davis Reveals the One 'Sex and the City' Love Scene That Made Her 'Cranky'

Kristin Davis gets candid on her podcast about the 'Sex and the City' love scene she hated filming, citing an awkward storyline and a grueling 11 p.m. call time.

Beyond the Meme: The Surprising, Science-Backed Health Benefits of a Good Laugh
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Beyond the Meme: The Surprising, Science-Backed Health Benefits of a Good Laugh

It's more than just a funny meme. Discover the science-backed health benefits of laughter, from reducing stress and anxiety to lowering cardiovascular risk, according to experts from Yale and the Mayo Clinic.

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