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Nintendo has lined up its first showcase of the year. The next Nintendo Direct is taking place on February 5 at 9AM ET, the company has announced. It will run for around 30 minutes.

As previous reports suggested, it will focus on third-party titles from partners instead of first-party games from Nintendo itself. So if you were hoping for new Mario or Zelda announcements, that may not happen during


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Mel's Drive-In.
  • We rounded up the most iconic diners in every state, from classic railcars to cozy breakfast spots.
  • Many on this list are historic establishments that have been serving up diner classics for decades.
  • Others have been ranked among the best restaurants in their respective states.

Chrome stools, bottomless coffee, and a menu filled with page upon page of classic comfort


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Hank and John Green, YouTube icons and creators of online education shows Crash Course and SciShow, are handing over their famed production company Complexly to the public, transitioning to a nonprofit model as it combats online slop farms.

Acknowledging a rise in misinformation and low-quality content targeting online learners, Complexly's shift to a 501(c)3 status will allow the company to pursue



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A Nightjet train travels from Venice, Italy, to Vienna, Austria in TK hours.
  • I spent 11 hours in a shared cabin on an overnight train from Vienna to Venice, Italy.
  • For less than $100, I got a bunk in a room of six beds with three other people.
  • I've traveled overnight on Amtrak, but in private rooms. I didn't adjust well to the shared space.

My ride from Vienna to Venice


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I spend way too much time staring at screens. When I wake up, I reach for my phone first. In addition to the eight hours a day I spend typing away at my computer, my phone is always there, tempting me to open it and scroll through Instagram rather than getting my work done. When I'm unwinding with a TV show in the evening, my phone is there again, pulling my attention away from the screen. And


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Peter Attia is no longer listed as a member of sleep tech company Eight Sleep's scientific advisory board.
  • Peter Attia was named as a member of Eight Sleep's scientific advisory board in 2024.
  • His picture has disappeared from the company's homepage.
  • Attia has apologized for crude emails with Jeffrey Epstein and says he didn't witness

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The home that once belonged to Dr. Seuss is on the market.
The home that once belonged to Dr. Seuss is on the market.
  • The Geisel Estate, the former home of children's author Theodor Seuss Geisel, is up for sale.
  • The oceanfront four-bedroom four-bathroom home in La Jolla, California, spans 5,004 square feet.
  • Geisel wrote 42 books there, including "The Cat in the Hat" and "Green Eggs and Ham."

Even the Grinch would have to agree that this $9.95


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If you didn't want to watch Grammy winning, globally popular superstar Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl LX halftime show, then there's news — you can apparently endure Kid Rock performing at an "All American" alternative halftime show instead.

Speaking on The Late Show in the clip above, Stephen Colbert has some thoughts about the lineup.

"As you may have noticed from the poster there, Kid's not rocking



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When you think of dating apps, you probably think about Tinder. Approximately 50 million people use the app each month, according to its website, and it's been downloaded over 630 million times. So it makes sense if you've heard of it before — but you might still have questions about what Tinder is and how it works. 

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