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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Amazon Prime Day is back, running Tuesday, June 23 through Friday, June 26. As always, the sale event is one of the biggest of the year with thousands of deals on just about every type of product, from tech to clothing to home goods. Most Prime Day deals are only available to Prime subscribers. If you don’t have a subscription, get a 30-day free trial here to shop the deals. This will be my fifth year covering Prime…

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After teasing new music just a few days ago (June 21), Royal Blood have today (June 23) announced some new summer 2026 comeback shows. Check out all the dates below. Over on Instagram at the weekend, the band shared a clip of new music and encouraged fans “to sign up to the mailing list”, prompting fans to speculate a new album could be on the way. Then, today, the band confirmed that they would be “returning this summer for three special shows in Margate, Southampton and Guildford.” They also added that at the events, they would “play you a couple…

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Jun 23, 2026, 02:53 PM ETToday’s 2026 FIFA World Cup action marks the final day of the second round of group stage matches.We have games in Group K and L as Portugal play Uzbekistan in Houston; England take on Ghana in Foxborough, Massachusetts; Panama face Croatia in Toronto; and Colombia meet DR Congo in Guadalajara.Enjoy all the features, news, video analysis and color from around the competition.

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Mexico kicked off June 2026 with the launch of 48 new air routes, strategically strengthening national and international connectivity and consolidating the country as a tourism and commercial powerhouse in the Americas.  The Tourism Ministry (Sectur) reported that of the 48 routes that began operations, 29 are domestic and 19 are international, representing a balanced expansion between the domestic and international markets.   Among the domestic routes, notable connections include Acapulco–Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA), Acapulco–Querétaro, Puebla–Los Cabos, Puebla–Huatulco, Puerto Escondido–Tijuana, Querétaro–Oaxaca, and Monterrey–San Luis Potosí; all aimed at boosting tourism to beach, cultural, and business destinations. International routes will now…

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This article was written byFollowThematic. Top down. I often find the theme before I find the stock. My philosophy is that themes are often born quiet and die loud. I try to catch them while they’re still finding their voice. When the music plays, I mainly chase pockets that rhyme with growth, momentum, perception shifts, and sometimes even the most absurd narratives (mostly AI-related). When the music slows and the tape deteriorates, I don’t wait around. I raise cash/rotate out, and watch for the next setup. A parabolic run may trigger a similar move. During a bull run, you won’t…

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A revival of The Sound of Music and of Aaron Sorkin’s A Few Good Men will be part of Lincoln Center Theater’s upcoming Broadway season. Bradley Whitford and Tom Blyth will star in A Few Good Men, which will be directed by Michael Arden (The Lost Boys, Maybe Happy Ending). Jasmine Amy Rogers will star in The Sound of Music, marking the first Broadway revival in close to 30 years. Lincoln Center’s Artistic Director Lear deBessonet will direct, and Christopher Gattelli will choreograph.  Sorkin’s A Few Good Men premiered in 1989, marking his first breakout project before The West Wing…

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Opinion In a guest essay for the New York Times, the former Art Basel global director presented a vision of a Brave New Art World that has little to do with art and those who make it. Visitors at Art Basel Hong Kong on March 28, 2026 (photo Sawayasu Tsuji/Getty Images) Marc Spiegler’s recent guest essay in the New York Times, titled “Art Galleries Are Not Okay,” can only provoke anger and frustration for artists and others trying to live and work in today’s uncertain, Brave New Art World. Spiegler, former global director of Art Basel, echoes Pace Gallery CEO…

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Météo France said the red alert in much of France would be extended on Wednesday afternoon from 54 to 58 of the country’s 96 metropolitan departments, to include several areas in the north west.The president of the Île-de-France region which covers the entire Paris area, Valérie Pécresse, urged people not to travel and to work from home instead: “The rail tracks cannot withstand temperatures above 50C. So we’ll have a lot of disruption to public transport.”The Eiffel Tower said it was closing early on Tuesday because of the high temperatures forecast in the capital. Instead of staying open until 00:45…

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