Damien Hirst-Fronted Art Doc NFT:WTF? Acquired by Netflix for U.K. (EXCLUSIVE)

“NTF:WTF?,” the upcoming documentary from BAFTA-winning filmmaker David Shulman about the world of Non-Fungible Tokens and their impact on the art market, has been acquired by Netflix for the U.K. The feature — which features interviews with the likes of Damien Hirst — explores how NFTs changed lives, alongside the course of art and entertainment. [Read More]

Donald Trump Is the First True Reality TV President

It’s official. We have our first reality TV president. The news that President-elect Donald Trump is going to remain an executive producer of NBC’s The Celebrity Apprentice while also running the national government from the Oval Office in the White House (first reported by Variety) should not have surprised anyone. And yet, somehow, it still does. It’s a jarring reminder that we have entered a brand, new era of presidential politics, unlike anything we’ve ever seen before. [Read More]

Dr. Pimple Popper Pops Solar Comedones On Man's Eyebrow In New Instagram Video

Naturally, Dr. Pimple Popper gets right to the main event, with her trusty comedone extractor in hand. She puts pressure on each blackhead to clear out the pore. Like little shoots of grass, little shoots of blackheads," the doctor says. ADVERTISEMENT Btw: Solar comedones are blackheads and whiteheads, that occur because of chronic sun exposure. Dr. Pimple Popper says solar comedones generally pop up around the eyes, and they're also known as Favre-Racouchot syndrome. [Read More]

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Flight attendant hides smuggled gold in her anus

The gold was hidden in her anus, local media reported. Khatun was identified by the authorities as a potential smuggler, which resulted in her arrest at Kannur airport after a three-hour flight from Oman. The search revealed that the stewardess was smuggling 960 grams of gold. Authorities say Khatun had special training that enabled her to smuggle such a large cargo because it is impossible for an untrained person to hide such a large amount of gold in the rectum. [Read More]

Fraternity Map: See Which Frats Are Most Popular

March 30, 2015 2:17 PM EDT Fraternities have existed on American college campuses since the nation’s founding. By mapping thousands of chapters across 794 campuses, we determined which fraternities are most common in each state. Alpha Phi Alpha, which was founded at Cornell in 1906, has at least 290 active chapters, more than any other fraternity, according to data available on GreekRank.com. Kappa Sigma dominates the South and Northwest. It is the most common fraternity in nine states. [Read More]

Healthy Desserts: Is Eating Dessert Really That Bad For Me?

If you’re sampling sweets every night—and you aren’t super disciplined during the day—then yes, dessert is that bad for you. Of course, there are different types of desserts. Dark chocolate, nuts, fruit and mishmashes of those ingredients generally aren’t a problem. Knock yourself out. But we’re talking about the oldies and goodies here: Cake. Ice Cream. Cookies. “Combinations of sugar, white flour, butter and trans fat are diabetes on a plate,” says Dr. [Read More]

Honor V Purse: The 200 Best Inventions of 2023

These are independent reviews of the products mentioned, but TIME receives a commission when purchases are made through affiliate links at no additional cost to the purchaser. SPECIAL MENTION: Digital wallets already have people ditching their leather wallets for their phones. Now Honor aims to get people to leave behind their entire handbag and pick up the new Honor V Purse flip phone, a first-of-its-kind foldable phone that features a clip-on strap that can be worn over their shoulder, as well as glitzy outside-facing wallpapers and apps that make even designer purses pale in comparison. [Read More]

How Climate Disasters Are Making Food Expensive Everywhere

In today’s climate-changing world, climate events thousands of miles away drive the cost of everything around us—from a flight ticket to a new piece of clothing to the market price of a meal at your favorite restaurant.  Take olive oil and chocolate as examples. Severe droughts in the Mediterranean have slashed Spain's olive harvest by 40%, driving up prices by 27% in June compared to last year for American consumers. Similarly, the price of somechocolates, such as Cadbury’s Freddo, are already higher by 200% this year in Australia with similar price rise expected in the U. [Read More]

India's Election Results: 5 Surprising Takeaways

After six long weeks of voting in the grueling heat, India’s election delivered stunning results. With all of the 640 million votes now counted, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is poised to preside over a rare, third consecutive term in power—making him only the second Indian prime minister to do so after Congress leader Jawaharlal Nehru in 1962. With all its allies, Modi’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has also managed to secure a majority of 283 seats in the Lok Sabha, the 543-seat lower house of India’s Parliament. [Read More]