October 2025

‘Stranger Things’ star answers fans’ key question

‘Stranger Things’ star answers fans’ key question Fans think Noah Schnapp, who plays Will Byers in Strange things, has a crush on his on-screen friend Mike Wheeler, played by Finn Wolfhard. Now, ahead of the final season, viewers have asked the actor if the possible on-screen romance will happen. But the 21-year-old says he’s playing

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Microsoft Falls to New Lows with Bing Wallpaper ‘Feature’ in Windows 11 That Will Confuse or Annoy You

Microsoft introduced a new feature in the Bing Wallpaper app This launches a Bing search when you click on the Windows 11 desktop This will probably confuse people – or annoy them – given that it’s unexpected and strange behavior, and the feature is enabled by default. Those who use the Bing Wallpaper app –

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Critics share their verdict on ‘Wicked: For Good’

First reactions to ‘Wicked: For Good’ revealed Before the release of Villain: for good, critics have split their verdict on the sequel. Reportedly, initial reactions from reviewers have been generally favorable. “All good deeds are rewarded in ‘Wicked: For Good’” Deadline Destiny Jackson writes about X. “It’s an epic and heartbreakingly tender conclusion to one

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Riley Gaines and AOC trade barbs leading to debate challenge

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! Riley Gaines challenged Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-New York, to a debate Monday after the two argued on social media. Gaines, an OutKick contributor, appeared on PK Press Club Channel’s “The Ingraham Angle” after Ocasio-Cortez responded to the former NCAA swimmer’s criticism of the Democrat. CLICK HERE

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Canada cuts study permits for 2025, here’s what it means for students

Canada’s approval of new international student permits has plunged to its lowest level in a decade, even deeper than during the COVID-19 shutdown. Ottawa’s strict caps on post-secondary admissions are behind the decline, according to new data from ApplyBoard. The platform projects that the federal government will only approve 80,000 new study permits in 2025,

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