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Crunchyroll Anime Awards 2026 Winners: Why Demon Slayer and My Hero Academia Still Dominate Global Anime

The Crunchyroll Anime Awards 2026 proved once again that Demon Slayer and My Hero Academia are not just popular anime titles — they are global entertainment machines…

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Why AI Cinema Is Becoming the Most Controversial Movie Topic of 2026

AI cinema is no longer a futuristic side conversation hiding in tech panels and experimental short-film corners. In 2026, it has become one of the most combustible subjects in the movie industry — not because artificial intelligence is suddenly appearing in films, but because it is beginning to challenge…

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How Punjabi-Canadian Artists Are Reshaping Canada’s Mainstream Music Identity

Punjabi-Canadian artists are no longer operating on the edge of Canada’s music industry. They are helping redefine what Canadian mainstream music actually sounds like. For years, Canada’s global music identity was mostly framed through…

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Karol G’s AMAs Honour Confirms Latin Music’s Global Power Is No Longer Debatable

Karol G receiving the International Artist Award of Excellence at the 2026 American Music Awards is not simply another trophy moment. It is a declaration. For years, Latin music’s global dominance has been treated by parts of the mainstream…

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Live Nation’s ‘Climate of Fear’ Controversy Exposes the Dark Side of Modern Touring

Live Nation is facing sharp new criticism in the United Kingdom after MPs raised concerns over what has been described as an alleged “climate of fear” across parts of the live music industry. The issue surfaced through a new report from the UK Parliament’s Business and Trade Committee, which calls for the Competition…

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Spotify and Universal Music Group Launch New Era for Fan-Made Covers and Remixes

Spotify and Universal Music Group have announced a landmark licensing partnership that could reshape how fan-made covers, AI remixes, and unofficial edits function inside the modern streaming economy. The agreement gives Spotify the ability to launch a new generative AI-powered tool that lets…

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Janet Jackson at 60: Fabulous, Unbothered, and Missing From the Michael Jackson Biopic

Janet Jackson has recently turned 60, and somehow, the word “aging” feels almost insulting in her presence. The pop, R&B, dance, and performance icon celebrated her milestone birthday on May 16, 2026, surrounded by friends, family, music, laughter, and an avalanche of admiration from fans across the world…

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5 Reasons Drake May Have Released Three Albums at Once

Drake releasing three albums at once is not just a music moment. It is a power move, a business signal, a fan-service play, and a public reset all happening at the same time. On May 15, 2026, Drake released Iceman, Habibti, and Maid of Honour simultaneously…

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Drake’s “Janice STFU” Has Fans Digging Into Universal Music Group Connections

Drake has always understood the power of a name. One name in a song title can turn a regular album cut into a full internet investigation, and his track “Janice STFU” is the latest example. Pulled from his 2026 album ICEMAN, the song instantly sparked…

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Drake’s Iceman Release Date Is Official: What We Know About the Album, the Rollout, and the Pressure Around It

Drake has officially set May 15, 2026 as the release date for Iceman, and the announcement arrived in a way that felt unmistakably engineered for spectacle. Rather than dropping a plain post and moving on, he turned Toronto…

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Why Everything Feels More Expensive in Canada in 2026

Groceries, rent, insurance, and daily essentials continue to strain household budgets in 2026. That is that particular kind of fatigue shaping life in Canada lately. It is not loud enough to call a crisis every morning, but it is persistent enough to colour nearly…

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Tesla Admits Humans Have Been Driving Its Robotaxis Remotely: Why That Changes Everything

For years, Tesla has sold the public a sleek and seductive vision of the future: cars that drive themselves, robotaxis that operate with minimal friction, and a transport system liberated from the ordinary limitations of human error. It is a powerful narrative…

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Why Australia’s Sky Turned Red: The Strange, Stunning Weather Moment That Stopped the Internet

Australia has once again reminded the world that its landscapes can look almost mythic when weather, light, and terrain collide in the right proportions. In late March, parts of Western Australia, especially around Shark Bay, were cast beneath…

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China’s First Artificial Floating Island Marks New Era in Ocean Exploration

China has launched work on a major new offshore research platform in Shanghai, as the country steps up efforts to expand its capabilities in deep-sea exploration and marine…

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5 Reasons Younger Listeners Struggle to Respect Dax Even Though His Music Speaks to So Many

Dax remains one of the most divisive names in modern rap, and that divide reveals something deeper about how today’s listeners judge artists. On one hand, his music clearly resonates with a lot of people. He speaks on pain, faith, pressure, mental health…

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Top 5 Hoodies to Level Up Your Winter Fit

Winter doesn’t just ask for warmth—it demands silhouette, texture, and a bit of audacity. Uranium Waves’ hoodie lineup covers all fronts: heavyweight coziness, vintage patina, street-clean lines, and prints…

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8 reasons Why Hoopers Usually Pack on Pounds When They Stop Playing—And How to Dodge the Weight Gain

Basketball is more than a game—it’s a turbo-charged, full-body workout wrapped in friendly (or sometimes intense) competition. When you’re sprinting up and down the court, launching…

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Juice WRLD Passed Away At The Age Of 21.

It’s really sad to see young artists, these days, passing away because of drug abuse. Last time, it was emo rapper Lil Peep and today, the tragedy is hitting Jared…

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