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Tennis Channel Founder Steve Bellamy Launches TYPTI, a New “Quiet” Racquet Sport

The Los Angeles Times 22 Jan 2026
Steve Bellamy, founder of the Tennis Channel, announced the launch of TYPTI, a new racquet sport played on a standard pickleball court, at a star-studded event hosted at El Segundo’s California Smash.
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Phones will soon be allowed in Alamo Drafthouse theaters

Boing Boing 22 Jan 2026
Instead, moviegoers will order their nom-noms using their iPhone or Android device ... .
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Second trial of Edward Holley opens with familiar narrative, sharper cautions to jurors

Times Union 21 Jan 2026
Prosecutors opened Edward Holley’s second trial in the 2003 killing of Megan McDonald, previewing evidence and warning jurors about witness issues ... .
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Canada's Carney tells world how to survive Trump's America

Boing Boing 21 Jan 2026
At the time, Trump was musing about making Canada the 51st state and buying Greenland ... .
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Finding my writing voice again with the right soundtrack

Boing Boing 21 Jan 2026
I was in�Mexico�and broke down so hard I couldn't stand back up ... .
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Jerrell Bellamy

Image Dothan Eagle 18 Jan 2026
Troy's Jerrell Bellamy slams home one of his four dunks from Saturday's dominating win for the Trojans over Arkansas State ... .
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COVID pandemic enters seventh year with no end in sight

Boing Boing 17 Jan 2026
It's strange to think that the COVID-19 pandemic, which sent the world into lockdown seven years ago, never ended ... — Read the rest ... .
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Jury selection for Megan McDonald murder trial to continue into second week

Times Union 17 Jan 2026
The 12 jurors who will deliberate the case have been selected. The selection of alternates will resume Tuesday ... .
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Matthew McConaughey combats AI by trademarking his image and voice

Boing Boing 16 Jan 2026
AI deepfakes are one of the great societal growing pains of our time ... — Read the rest ... .
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Corpse fat injections cost $100,000 for the wealthy

Boing Boing 14 Jan 2026
Rather, it's an act often rooted in faith ... — Read the rest ... .
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