That feeling is suffused through every note of the film’s elaborate soundscape, which mesmerically combines a wealth of ambient noise with 20 original songs from DIY artists, all of them played diegetically across a meshwork of Bluetooth speakers and passing cars.
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David Ehrlich,
IndieWire,
8 June 2026
The items are a perfect sample of Cohen’s dense meshwork of celebrity interests.
Its partner-rival OpenAI has had plans to combine its ChatGPT app and its Codex coding tool with its web browser into a single destination.
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Sebastian Herrera,
Fortune,
29 May 2026
Now, satellite images reviewed by Reuters show Beijing is building a sprawling web of launch pads, bunkers and communications nodes near the isolated nuclear silos that hold the Chinese military’s longest-range missiles.
The metamorphosis The internals of a foot tube attached to a sea cucumber include a mix of epidermal tissue, connective tissue, a neural plexus, muscle tissue, and an inner lumen.
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Jacek Krywko,
ArsTechnica,
29 May 2026
To make the system more lifelike, the team linked the organoid to an artificial cardiac plexus, a network of nerves located near the base of the heart that helps regulate heartbeat activity.
—
Bojan Stojkovski,
Interesting Engineering,
23 May 2026
Bowen Homes was a sprawling complex of two-story, orange-colored duplexes, with an elementary school and a library.
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Zachary Hansen,
AJC.com,
3 June 2026
The complex, which is the airport's first new facility in 60 years, includes a 5,000-square-foot terminal, a 20,000-square-foot heated hangar and an attached garage.
After Corbin made his introduction to the Islanders as a whole back at the fire pit, Melanie was the first to grab him for a chat.
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Carolyn Burt,
Oc Register,
9 June 2026
The latest signs to turn red are the spread between the best and worst performers in the S & P’s technology sector and growth expectations for the index as a whole rising significantly above its five-year average.
What followed were decades of growth that looked fine in the aggregate and felt hollow in practice—punctuated by brief spurts of genuine buoyancy that raised expectations before collapsing them.
—
Nick Lichtenberg,
Fortune,
2 June 2026
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