• The Bank of England plans to replace historical figures like Winston Churchill, Jane Austen, and Alan Turing on banknotes with native wildlife, while keeping King Charles III on the front. The decision followed public support for nature-themed designs

    The shift ends a 50+ year tradition and aims to celebrate biodiversity while improving security features. While many welcome the change, others worry about losing cultural icons — prompting further public input on which animals should appear
    The Bank of England plans to replace historical figures like Winston Churchill, Jane Austen, and Alan Turing on banknotes with native wildlife, while keeping King Charles III on the front. The decision followed public support for nature-themed designs The shift ends a 50+ year tradition and aims to celebrate biodiversity while improving security features. While many welcome the change, others worry about losing cultural icons — prompting further public input on which animals should appear
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  • A strange art installation suddenly appeared on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., quickly drawing public attention and curiosity. A viral photo spreading across the internet shows a sculpture featuring figures resembling Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein recreating the iconic pose inspired by the famous scene from the movie Titanic.

    The artwork, reportedly titled “King of the World,” mirrors the well-known moment where the characters stand at the front of a ship with arms stretched out. Because of the controversial figures depicted, the installation quickly sparked debate and strong reactions online.

    Many people questioned whether the piece was meant as political commentary, satire, or simply a provocative form of modern art. Others were surprised that such a sculpture could appear in such a symbolic public space.

    As the image continues circulating on social media, it has fueled ongoing conversations about art, politics, and how viral images can quickly capture global attention.
    A strange art installation suddenly appeared on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., quickly drawing public attention and curiosity. A viral photo spreading across the internet shows a sculpture featuring figures resembling Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein recreating the iconic pose inspired by the famous scene from the movie Titanic. The artwork, reportedly titled “King of the World,” mirrors the well-known moment where the characters stand at the front of a ship with arms stretched out. Because of the controversial figures depicted, the installation quickly sparked debate and strong reactions online. Many people questioned whether the piece was meant as political commentary, satire, or simply a provocative form of modern art. Others were surprised that such a sculpture could appear in such a symbolic public space. As the image continues circulating on social media, it has fueled ongoing conversations about art, politics, and how viral images can quickly capture global attention.
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  • Young engineer Chukwudi Godday Eze from Enugu State went viral after building his own Mercedes-Benz G-Class-inspired SUV using mostly local materials.
    What began as a teenage idea turned into a three-year project of welding, redesigning, and experimenting.

    Working with limited tools, he recreated the iconic boxy SUV and made it fully functional.
    His journey, shared on Instagram, gained millions of views and praise for its creativity and determination.
    Young engineer Chukwudi Godday Eze from Enugu State went viral after building his own Mercedes-Benz G-Class-inspired SUV using mostly local materials. What began as a teenage idea turned into a three-year project of welding, redesigning, and experimenting. Working with limited tools, he recreated the iconic boxy SUV and made it fully functional. His journey, shared on Instagram, gained millions of views and praise for its creativity and determination.
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  • The voice actor behind Master Chief is pushing back after his voice was used in a White House video promoting the Iran conflict.

    Steve Downes, who has voiced the iconic character in the Halo series for more than two decades, is demanding the clip be removed, calling it “juvenile war porn.”
    The voice actor behind Master Chief is pushing back after his voice was used in a White House video promoting the Iran conflict. Steve Downes, who has voiced the iconic character in the Halo series for more than two decades, is demanding the clip be removed, calling it “juvenile war porn.”
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  • Yu-Gi-Oh! voice actor Dan Green, who voiced the iconic Yugi Muto, has hit out at The White House for using his voice and the character in a war compilation video that they posted on their official X account.
    Yu-Gi-Oh! voice actor Dan Green, who voiced the iconic Yugi Muto, has hit out at The White House for using his voice and the character in a war compilation video that they posted on their official X account.
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