We went to the first tennis match in space and it was lit

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We were invited to check out the first tennis match in space, which was broadcast on the Unisphere in Queens, New York, on August 21. The event included some free ice cream, fancy 3D projection, and zero-G fun. We were also able to talk to astronaut Andrew J. Feustel — one of the first people to play tennis in space — about the match and why physical activity in space is a must-do.  Read more…

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Bradley Cooper’s ‘A Star is Born’ left critics with stars in their eyes

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At this point, it takes a lot to get critics raving over a remake (of several other remakes). 

But it looks like Bradley Cooper’s directorial debut, in which he stars alongside Lady Gaga, achieved the impossible. It not only made reviewers go goo-goo for Gaga, but it also seems to have reminded them that unabashedly heartfelt melodramas still have a place in the world in 2018.

SEE ALSO: Fall movie preview: What to watch if you want to feel some feels

The movie, which releases in theaters on Oct. 5, had an early screening for critics and audiences in attendance at Venice Film Festival. And it seems to have lived up to the hype that’s been brewing ever since the first trailer debuted. Read more…

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Parkland survivor plans livestream fundraiser to support families of the Jacksonville shooting victims

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It’s been nearly a week since the mass shooting at a Madden NFL 19 esports tournament in Jacksonville, Florida claimed the lives of two people and injured 11 others. But in the face of tragedy, the gaming community refuses to give in to fear.

On Monday, professional gamer and shooting survivor Shay “Young Kiv” Kivlen, will play again publicly as part of an esports livestream put together by Cameron Kasky, the 17-year-old mass-shooting survivor and student activist who co-founded the March For Our Lives. He was a junior at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, when a mass shooting killed 17 people earlier this year  Read more…

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Yes, Michael Jackson really was on ‘The Simpsons’

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For quite some time, fans of The Simpsons were unsure: Was that really Michael Jackson’s voice on the show?

In the 1991 episode “Stark Raving Dad,” Jackson voiced the character of Leon Kompowsky, a patient in a mental health facility who thought he was the pop icon. 

SEE ALSO: Why ‘The Simpsons’ creator refused to watch ‘Game of Thrones’ while making his new show

Jackson was credited as John Jay Smith, and although producers have spoken about his appearance, the show’s creator Matt Groening put the rumors to bed once and for all in an interview on Australian TV show The Weekly.

“We really did have him,” Groening said.. Read more…

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San Francisco and Santa Monica finally decide which e-scooter companies can roll through

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Bring on the scooters.

After months of scooter-less streets in San Francisco, city transportation officials finally broke their silence Thursday to announce which electric scooter companies would be allowed to rent out the battery-powered vehicles.

Of the 12 companies that applied for a year-long pilot program in San Francisco, only two were selected: Skip and Scoot. The two companies are allotted 625 scooters each available to riders starting Oct. 15. 

SEE ALSO: Like Lyft, Uber CEO wants more riders on scooters, bikes

The final decision came as a bit of a surprise to some companies, seeing as the city originally said it could award up to five companies permits back in June. It comes off as a retaliatory move for Bird and Lime, scooter companies that came into the city early without collaborating with officials. Uber and Lyft were also vying for a spot in their hometown’s scooter program, but may have paid the price for its past transgressions when ride-hailing apps arrived in the city unannounced years ago. Read more…

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Disneyland’s ‘Star Wars’ cantina will serve booze to all us lowlife smugglers

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Like Han Solo in the iconic cantina scene in Star Wars: A New Hope, we’re sorry about the mess. And we’re taking the shot first.

That’s right, folks, the upcoming Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge park expansion to Disneyland is serving alcohol. We couldn’t imagine recreating the sleazy intergalactic dive bar filled with smugglers and bounty hunters any other way.

SEE ALSO: So long, Star Wars episodes: The Skywalker saga is officially over

Disney made the welcome announcement on the park’s blog on Thursday, Aug. 30. The company also offered up some new concept art for the highly anticipated Black Spire Outpost expansion, which opens in 2019.  Read more…

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How an anti-Semitic slur made its way onto maps across the internet

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Snapchat users were greeted with an alarming change to Snap Maps this morning: New York City had been renamed “Jewtropolis.”

Even worse, social media was filled reports of maps on other websites and services with the same change, including Zillow, The Weather Channel, Citibike, and Streeteasy. 

Whatever mapping service that Snapchat, CitiBike, StreetEasy, (perhaps others) use — it seems — is showing New York City as “Jewtropolis” this morningpic.twitter.com/nsVe8goLyo

— Micah Grimes (@MicahGrimes) August 30, 2018

Couldn’t find a way to report directly to @streeteasy or @zillow or @openstreetmap so here’s a screen shot of a condo located in “Jewtropolis”. Assuming they’ve been hacked. Might want to get on that and fix it#Antisemitic @ADL_National pic.twitter.com/Z36GdrzLo9

— Brian P. Klein (@brianpklein) August 30, 2018 Read more…

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Details of Saturn’s northern lights revealed in new Hubble telescope photos

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Saturn’s flickering auroras would challenge even the most vivid northern and southern lights on Earth. 

Newly released photos taken by the Hubble Space Telescope in 2017, during and after Saturn’s summer solstice, show off the ringed planet’s northern lights shining in space. 

SEE ALSO: Watch as auroras dance with the International Space Station

The images, taken in ultraviolet light, are “the most comprehensive picture so far of Saturn’s northern aurora,” the European Space Agency (ESA) said in a statement. 

Saturn's auroras in ultraviolet

Saturn’s auroras in ultraviolet

Image: ESA/Hubble, NASA & L. Lamy

On Earth, the lights of the auroras are created when charged particles from the sun crash into our atmosphere, exciting neutral particles and causing a colorful glow.  Read more…

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Singer K’naan needs you to vote on his behalf in the U.S. midterm elections

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You likely know K’naan Warsame for his FIFA World Cup anthem “Waving Flag” and his role on The Hamilton Mixtape track, “Immigrants (We Get The Job Done.)” Now, he’s asking American citizens to vote on his behalf in the upcoming elections.

Though the Canadian-Somali singer and poet lives and works in New York, he’s a Canadian citizen and his family still resides in Toronto, which means he’s facing challenges as a result of the Trump administration’s travel ban.

SEE ALSO: Riz Ahmed, K’naan and more star in a new music video from ‘The Hamilton Mixtape’

So he released a powerful video plea in partnership with The Love Vote, a nonprofit organization that aims to give the 50 million people like K’naan — who are unable to vote in the U.S. due to circumstances like age, citizenship status, or disenfranchisement — a space for their voices to be heard. Read more…

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