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Millennials, this one's for us. Third Eye Blind's 1999 single "Never Let You Go" is just as iconic as their other banger from album Blue, but less about crystal meth. It means it's more fitting for the Ton, we guess. Notably, Vitamin String Quartet's cover appears during the masquerade ball right after Lady Danbury (Adjoa Andoh) pleads with Queen Charlotte (Golda Rosheuvel) to let her leave her royal court. "I'll never let you go" is right.

In response to the discovery that VideoGamer's review is likely AI-generated, Metacritic has removed it from its Resident Evil Requiem page. "The RE Requiem review and a handful of other VideoGamer reviews from 2026 have been removed from Metacritic,” Marc Doyle, Metacritic's co-founder, told Kotaku. Metacritic has also emailed all games sites and publishers that it aggregates with information on its policy towards AI-generated reviews, according to Alex Donaldson, founder and publisher of RPG Site.

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В Тверской суд Москвы поступило ходатайство следователя МВД об избрании ему меры пресечения в виде заключения под стражу на два месяца. заседание назначено на 17:00 мск. Источник отметил, что у Костылева нет московской прописки, что может служить основанием для взятия его под стражу, однако защита будет апеллировать на состояние его здоровья — он до конца не восстановился после ДТП, в суд представят медицинские документы. Костылев всегда являлся на допросы, даже когда был в статусе свидетеля. К тому же он кавалер медали ордена «За заслуги перед Отечеством».

Burger King, the chain that leans into creepy when others don't dare, is at it again. The Verge reported on Thursday that the company is rolling out a new voice-controlled AI chatbot for its workers. That may sound like business as usual in 2026, but this assistant doesn't just help with meal prep and monitor inventory. It also has an unsettling habit of surveilling employees' voices for "friendliness."

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Dr Greg Leo, an economist at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, has come up with a compatibility algorithm. It finds that not only might you have a "One" you have lots of "Ones".