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Jellybean Johnson, The Time Drummer, Dies at 69

Jellybean Johnson, legendary drummer and co-founder of Prince's band The Time, has died. Discover the life and legacy of the Minneapolis Sound pioneer. Read his final message.

No Charges for Sound of Freedom's Tim Ballard

Salt Lake City DA declines to charge anti-child-trafficking activist Tim Ballard with sexual assault, citing insufficient evidence. Learn the full story behind the allegations.

Festive train dates to avoid revealed

New analysis reveals the busiest UK train days this Christmas. Discover which festive dates to avoid for a smoother journey and plan your travel now.

Munich's iconic river surfing wave vanishes

The Eisbach river wave, a legendary urban surfing spot in central Munich, has unexpectedly disappeared following engineering works, devastating the city's vibrant surf culture and sparking urgent investigations.

STEM careers still perceived as 'boys' clubs'

New research reveals persistent gender stereotypes in STEM fields, with careers in science and technology still perceived as masculine domains, creating barriers for girls and women.

Pig Kidney Works in Human for Record 61 Days

In a groundbreaking medical trial, a genetically engineered pig kidney has successfully functioned inside a brain-dead patient for an unprecedented 61 days, marking the longest-ever xenotransplantation achievement and offering hope for solving the organ d

Festive rail chaos: 3 weeks of disruption ahead

Major engineering works between London Paddington and Reading will cause severe disruption for passengers throughout December, with rail replacement services and extended journey times expected during the critical festive period.

Sound of Guns singer Andrew Metcalfe dies aged 42

British music mourns as Andrew Metcalfe, frontman of Liverpool band Sound of Guns, passes away unexpectedly at 42, leaving behind a legacy of indie anthems and unforgettable performances.

1966 Film Declared Greatest of All Time

A groundbreaking 1966 film that initially baffled audiences and critics has been officially crowned the greatest movie ever made in the prestigious Sight and Sound poll, beating classics from Hitchcock and Kubrick.

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