Author: Liam Porter

Liam Porter is a seasoned news writer at Core Bulletin, specializing in breaking news, technology, and business insights. With a background in investigative journalism, Liam brings clarity and depth to every piece he writes.

Other Sex Toys We LikeLovense Osci 3 Photograph: LovenseWe test a lot of sex toys and accessories here at WIRED, and there isn’t enough room in one list for all of our favorite picks. There’s barely enough room on this list for all the toys we’d consider phenomenal, let alone the ones we consider the absolute best. So here are some other products that are great in their own right and worth checking out.Lovense Osci 3 Rabbit Vibrator for $99: Rabbit vibrators are often associated with vulvas because they simultaneously stimulate the G-spot and clitoris, but the flexibility of the…

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The U.S. military attack on Tehran‘s nuclear facilities on Saturday, and fears of a further escalation in the Israel-Iran war, dominated international news headlines and broadcasts over the weekend. While British right-wing tabloid The Sun cheered on the U.S. bombings — “Stick It Up Your Bunker” was their triumphant headline — most outlets warned of the dangers of repercussions from Iran and an expansion of the war beyond the Middle East. “Starmer warns of ‘escalation’ risk as UK terror risk rises,” ran the headline of the conservative Daily Express newspaper, quoting the concerns of the British prime minister Keir Starmer…

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“You can embrace somebody in a platonic sense, but you can also embrace somebody in a romantic sense. And I think this collection really looked at the lines between the two.” Saul Nash spoke immediately after his show this afternoon at Teatro Principe, a space that in its long history has been a boxing gym, a nightclub, and, back in the 1950s, a regular fashion venue. This was Nash’s second show in Milan, and the collection suggested that he is embracing some of the codes of Italian menswear. His hooded shirting was matched with a tie and pants in a…

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With his strikes on Iran, President Trump is betting that the United States can repel any retaliation, and that the U.S. has destroyed the regime’s chances of reconstituting Iran’s nuclear program. David Sanger, the White House and national security correspondent for The New York Times, explains the risk.

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If you had wandered the set of the film M3gan 2.0 last year, chances are you would have stumbled into M3gan, the terrifying humanoid doll, staring lifelessly while she waited to be called for her next scene. Sometimes she would stand in the corner of the soundstage, says Allison Williams with a nervy laugh. “The dilemma is: do you turn her around so she’s facing the wall, or do you let her face the room? Both answers are wrong.”In the sequel to the sci-fi horror M3gan, Williams resumes her role as Gemma, a roboticist who has become a crusader against…

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DreamWorks’ “How to Train Your Dragon” held on to the top spot at the South Korean box office for a third straight weekend, grossing $1.5 million from 213,525 admissions. Its cumulative earnings now stand at $9.4 million with over 1.28 million tickets sold, according to KOBIS, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council. Pixar’s “Elio” launched in second place with $1.4 million and 212,011 admissions from 1,110 screens. The film has earned $1.7 million after five days in release. Not far behind was horror sequel “28 Years Later,” which debuted in third with $1.1 million and 176,946 admissions.…

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A new day has broken, has it not? For several reasons, Tony Blair’s 1997 election victory speech comes to mind on what will be a historic and symbolic day for sport. Because in Lausanne on Monday, after plenty of handshakes and platitudes, the 41-year-old Kirsty Coventry will become the first female and first African president of the International Olympic Committee in its 131-year-old history.It has been, by any measure, a dizzying ascent. In 2016, Coventry stepped out of an Olympic pool for the final time in Rio. Now, nine years later, she is the most powerful person in sport. Yet…

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Majestic First Images from Rubin Observatory Show Universe in More Detail Than Ever BeforeAstronomy fans can zoom in practically forever into the stunning first images from the Vera C. Rubin ObservatoryBy Meghan Bartels edited by Lee BillingsThis image shows a small section of NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory’s total view of the Virgo cluster. Visible are two prominent spiral galaxies (lower right), three merging galaxies (upper right), several groups of distant galaxies, many stars in the Milky Way galaxy and more. NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin ObservatoryEditor’s Note (6/23/25): This story will be updated with additional images and details shortly after…

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It’s after 10pm and the sky has only just lost the high blue of the day. Sitting by the Baltic Sea, toes in the water, I gaze at distant, tree-covered islands as gentle waves lap over the long, flat rocks. I follow a rough, winding path back to my cabin, through woods so quiet you can hear the pine needles fall.I’m in Santalahti woods, near Kotka on the south-east coast of Finland, on the trail of Finnish author, novelist, painter and illustrator Tove Jansson (1914-2001). Best known as creator of the Moomins, and for her love of island living, Jansson…

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