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The First Live Performance of Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” (1991)
The earliest confirmed live performance of Nirvana’s iconic ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ from 1991 has been identified, offering new insight into the band’s rise.
Man banned from Cedar Point after viral video shows him eating McNuggets on roller coaster
A man was banned from Cedar Point after a viral video showed him eating McNuggets on a roller coaster, prompting safety concerns and policy review.
A Tour of Athens’ Acropolis, Explained with 3D Reconstructions
Innovative 3D models reveal how Athens’ Acropolis looked in its prime, enhancing virtual tours and understanding of ancient Greek architecture.
Oil jumps 2.5% after Iran says it targeted U.S. airbase following fresh American strikes
Oil prices jump 2.5% following Iran’s claim of targeting a U.S. airbase amid recent U.S. strikes in Iran. Development impacts global markets and geopolitical stability.
A Dating App Is Giving Away Free Gas to Convince People to Get Out of the House
BLK, a dating app for Black singles, is giving away $500 gas gift cards to incentivize users to go on dates, amid rising fuel costs and economic pressures.
Belfast, Northern Ireland is a VIBE
Recent social media buzz highlights Belfast, Northern Ireland as a vibrant, lively destination, attracting visitors and locals alike.
Universal Orlando Removing #1 Ride from Express Pass at Islands of Adventure
Universal Orlando announced Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure will no longer be included in the Express Pass program, effective immediately or by July 1, 2026.
Cows are actually really good swimmers and in Ireland they’re taken by boat to graze on offshore islands.
Confirmed reports indicate Irish farmers transport cows by boat to offshore islands for grazing, highlighting cows’ strong swimming ability and innovative farming practices.
Charles Darwin Foundation scientists discover a new species of octopus nearly 1,800 metres (5,900 feet) down on the ocean floor near the Galapagos Islands. No bigger than a golf ball, the blue octopus has stubby little arms with only one row of suckers
Charles Darwin Foundation scientists have identified a new octopus species near the Galapagos Islands at nearly 1,800 meters depth, notable for its small size and unique features.