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Literary Hub » Tony Tulathimutte has won one America’s largest (and newest) literary prizes.

Tony Tulathimutte, the dark wizard behind 2025’s seismic Rejection, has won a new (and massive!) literary prize. As the inaugural recipient of the Jack Galef Literary Arts Award, Tulathimutte will receive $150,000. The award is designated for graduates of Iowa’s prestigious MFA program. The alumnus, who is likely behind your favorite cringes of the past year, […]

Remi Wolf Announces New Album Mud

Remi Wolf was, by the sound of things, having a rough time of it. Before she recorded her new album Mud—out October 9 via Island—the California singer-producer says, “ I literally felt like I was covered in shit. And now, at the end of the album process, I feel so clean and clear.” Below, check […]

Trump oblivious to voter fury about data centers, saying ‘the jobs are enormous and the money paid, the taxes paid, are just enormous’

President Donald Trump, speaking alongside cryptocurrency leaders at the White House this week, made a statement that Republican and Democratic candidates alike wouldn’t touch with a 10-foot pole. “If I were the mayor of a town or the governor of a state, and I had a chance to get a big plant in, an AI […]

Trump and First Lady Melania Headline ‘Fostering the Future’ Together * The Gateway Pundit * by Cristina Laila

President Trump and First Lady Melania participated in a ‘Fostering the Future’ announcement in the Rose Garden on Thursday. WATCH: In June, the White House announced First Lady Melania’s ‘Fostering the Future’ initiative in June: First Lady Melania Trump launched her Fostering the Future Accounts, a new financial resource established to empower foster youth to […]

2026 ACM Honors red carpet fashion: Vote for the best looks

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Music City was shining a little brighter as country music royalty stepped out for a night of celebration. The Academy of Country Music celebrated artists, songwriters and industry figures at the 19th ACM Honors Wednesday night at The Pinnacle in Nashville. Hosted by Carly Pearce and Parker […]

China Is Strapping ‘Digital Bombs’ to Civilian Infrastructure—Is the US Ready?

Earlier this year, insurance executives gathered in a Times Square conference room to play out a scenario: a Chinese cyberattack knocks out 5,000 US water utilities at once. If you think that’s a far-fetched scenario, think again. WIRED’s Andy Greenberg got rare access to the closed-door war game and walked away with some disturbing conclusions. […]

The Mediterranean diet we know was effectively invented in 1958 by an American physiologist studying the island of Crete — ancient Mediterraneans mainly ate bread, and what they ate beyond that depended almost entirely on whether they were rich, poor, or living near the sea.

The Mediterranean diet is usually sold as ancient wisdom: olive oil, fish, and vegetables eaten more or less unchanged since the days of the Greeks and Romans. But the idea is actually much younger than that. It was put together in 1958 by an American scientist trying to understand heart disease. And the actual diet […]

Apple TV’s 10/10 Sci-Fi Series Deserves The Credit For Turning A Boring Read Into A Masterpiece

While Apple TV’s best sci-fi series was already impressive in its own right, the fact that the show is based on a series of books that even a charitable reader would have to call dull makes its success all the more amazing. Sci-fi TV has been through a few golden eras over the decades, from […]

Who Should Win For Supporting Actress In A Drama Series?

HBO Max (4); Apple TV; Hulu; Netflix Have you seen “The Pitt”? Good, then you’ll be familiar with more than half of the nominees for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series at this year’s Emmys. HBO Max’s hit medical drama dominates the category this year, gobbling up four of the seven nomination slots for […]

Aftermath of an Intervention, Part III

This is the third essay in a series. Read “Blue Spark,” Part One here and “Blue Spark,” Part Two here. “Blue Spark,” Part Three by Nelly Reifler Chapter III 1. That smell. Back in the city after two weeks at the farm, I couldn’t believe the smell. I don’t have to tell you what it […]