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How to Wash Your Hat (Without Ruining It)

How to Wash Your Hat (Without Ruining It)

A good hat gains character as it ages. Dad hats with muted colors and worn leather straps, vintage ball caps with faded stitching and sun spots from summer days at the park—like other clothing, the imperfections can become part of the charm. But hats are not like other garments when it comes to washing. Clean a cap wrong and you risk ruining it. Different hats, different ways to destroy them in the name of cleanliness. And when you’re dropping upwards of $50 for a standard-issue MLB ball cap—to say nothing of the three-figure designer models out there—that’s not just unfortunate, it’s costly. How (and why) hats get ruined It’s pretty easy to ruin a hat, and a lot of that comes down to structure. The anatomy of a baseball cap varies, with some built to withstand years of wear and others far more fragile than they look. Modern hats often use plastic in the brim, which tends to hold its shape better when exposed to water and heat. Older hats, like vintage truckers or promotional …

Open-source security is a mess – IBM and Red Hat bet  billion and 20,000 engineers can fix it

Open-source security is a mess – IBM and Red Hat bet $5 billion and 20,000 engineers can fix it

PeterPhoto123 via Shutterstock Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways Lightwell is a huge effort to safeguard open-source software. IBM and Red Hat are investing in this massive security initiative.  We don’t yet know how this subscription-based service will work.  AI is a mixed blessing for open-source software. On the one hand, AI can help developers program faster and find bugs more quickly. On the other hand, maintainers are being overwhelmed by the sheer volume of potentially serious bug reports.  As Daniel Steinberg, founder and maintainer of the popular open-source data transfer program cURL, recently said, “The rate of incoming security reports is four to five times higher than it was in 2024 and double the speed of 2025.” For the first time, he confessed, “I work more than I’ve done before, but the flood keeps coming.” Steinberg is on the verge of burning out. So, he asked for more companies “to fund us” so they could then pay more developers to distribute the workload.” Now, IBM and its subsidiary Red …

Is a Wacky Hat the Ultimate PR Move?

Is a Wacky Hat the Ultimate PR Move?

Life offers few certainties. Right now, one of them—however fleeting this phenomenon may be—seems to be that a celebrity wearing a splashy, conversational hat will get his project noticed. Despite, or perhaps in spite of, naysaying from anonymous online commentators and real-life passersby, the famous man who stubbornly insists on wearing wacky headwear has unlocked quite an effective power move. After laying low for several years, John Travolta dominated headlines last week thanks to his inspired use of thick felt berets at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. In an interview with CNN, the actor-turned-filmmaker explained that these jaunty chapeaus were meant to commemorate his directorial debut. Travolta premiered the semi-autobiographical Propeller One-Way Night Coach at the fest, and the headwear visually marked his pivot from John Travolta the Actor to John Travolta the Director. He told the outlet that he purposely channelled the style of iconic “old-school” filmmakers like Roberto Rossellini, Ingmar Bergman, and Francis Ford Coppola, all of whom wore berets. John Travolta posing in a classic black beret after receiving an honorary Palme …

Greatest science books: After news about Oliver Sacks’s “lies”, we reread The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat

Greatest science books: After news about Oliver Sacks’s “lies”, we reread The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat

In the wake of revelations about Oliver Sacks, we reread The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat Sometimes, a popular science book goes out of fashion because new evidence disproves its central thesis, or because it contains outdated attitudes. And sometimes, it gets a metaphorical bomb dropped on it. The latter is the case with Oliver Sacks’s The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat. It is a seminal work that inspired an entire generation of students and researchers in psychology – including me. But thanks to some shocking revelations about Sacks’s approach to factual accuracy, the book’s reputation has been detonated. Is there anything to be salvaged from the wreckage? I first read The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat (henceforth Hat) about 25 years ago, when I was an undergraduate studying psychology. It is a collection of case studies of people, mostly Sacks’s own patients, with neuropsychiatric conditions. Sacks brings us into the lives of people with amnesia, neurosyphilis, Tourette’s syndrome and much more. He describes the difficulties …

Stephen King: Dinah’s Hat – The Atlantic

Stephen King: Dinah’s Hat – The Atlantic

On the day Dinah lost her hat, I was sitting on the top step of my just-right Scamp trailer doing a crossword. I was puzzling over nine-across, “Thai tidbits.” Seven letters. I had A-blank-blank-E-blank-G–S. I was debating whether or not to get my phone and look it up when Morris came out of his cute little Airstream with Dinah’s pushchair in his arms. From the far end of Hallelujah Avenue, which ends in a boat landing and a lick of beach, I could hear Bob Seger’s “Heavy Music,” an earworm if ever an earworm there was. Adding insult to injury, it seemed to be on terminal repeat. Explore the June 2026 Issue Check out more from this issue and find your next story to read. View More My name is Sherry Winfield. That’s Sherry with a y instead of an i at the end, which makes it old-school. I’m in my 70s now, and at plus-200, I’m sort of a truck. These days I’d look mighty silly in a mini, but there was a time, …

Inside Lainey Wilson’s unique cave wedding to husband Duck — including her gorgeous dress, massive ring, and cowboy hat

Inside Lainey Wilson’s unique cave wedding to husband Duck — including her gorgeous dress, massive ring, and cowboy hat

Country music star Lainey Wilson is officially married! The singer, 33, tied the knot with fiancé (now husband) Devlin “Duck” Hodges, 30, over the weekend on May 10 at Ruskin Cave in Dickson, Tennessee. © Getty ImagesCongratulations are in order for newlyweds Lainey Wilson and Devlin “Duck” Hodges! The couple spoke with Vogue about the nuptials, for which Lainey wore a spectacular white Oscar de la Renta custom gown, with Japanese cherry blossoms adorning the neckline. The gorgeous dress featured a sweeping train, a veil that flowed behind her with more floral appliqués, light glam, and her large diamond engagement ring with floral pattern serving as the centerpiece. Recommended videoYou may also likeWATCH: 10 of the most spectacular HELLO! exclusive weddings “The cherry blossom represents living in the moment, and that’s exactly what we did,” the singer told Vogue. Duck, for his part, wore a bespoke D. Lacquaniti suit with custom cufflinks and a bolo tie created to match the look. The pair then wore cowboy hats to coordinate with their outfits for their first …

Princess Anne looks regal in emerald green coat and hat at dawn Anzac Day service

Princess Anne looks regal in emerald green coat and hat at dawn Anzac Day service

Princess Anne made a powerful appearance in the early hours of the morning as she attended a dawn service to mark Anzac Day, honouring the bravery and sacrifice of Australian and New Zealand troops. Arriving shortly before 5am at Wellington Arch in Hyde Park Corner, the Princess Royal cut an elegant figure in an emerald green tailored coat, paired with a structured hat and black gloves. A red poppy pinned to her lapel served as a poignant tribute, while the soft morning light added to the solemn atmosphere of the occasion. The service, organised by the New Zealand and Australian High Commissions, brought together members of the public, military personnel and dignitaries in a moment of reflection. Anne was seen laying a wreath of vibrant red poppies, bowing her head in quiet remembrance as those gathered looked on. © PA Images via Getty ImagesThe Princess Royal attends a Dawn Service commemorating Anzac Day at the New Zealand Memorial at Hyde Park Corner Anzac Day commemorates the 1915 Gallipoli landing of Australian and New Zealand troops …

Meet the AI influencers taking over Coachella – worth millions and replacing the real thing

Meet the AI influencers taking over Coachella – worth millions and replacing the real thing

Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Posing in front of Coachella Festival’s iconic Ferris wheel, Aitana Lopez looks like the epitome of California cool. Her long hair is expertly tousled and dyed a soft shade of pink. The Indio sunlight catches on her boho-style belt, and the fringing on her suede outfit seems to dance in the wind. She’s even managed to grab a branded cupholder from Hailey Bieber and Kendall Jenner’s rhode skin x 818 tequila collaboration, an influencer must-have at the first weekend of the festival. Not that Aitana would have much use for either a lip balm or a glass of tequila, though. Because Aitana, who boasts 392,000 followers, doesn’t really exist. She is an AI-generated influencer – or, as her Instagram bio puts it, a “digital …

Taika Waititi and Kit Connor among cast for new Charlie and the Chocolate Factory film

Taika Waititi and Kit Connor among cast for new Charlie and the Chocolate Factory film

Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Taika Waititi and Kit Connor are poised to star in a new animated Netflix adaptation of Roald Dahl’s beloved classic, Charlie And The Chocolate Factory. The upcoming production, titled Charlie Vs The Chocolate Factory, draws inspiration from Dahl’s iconic 1964 novel, which famously follows Charlie Bucket’s golden ticket win to tour Willy Wonka’s eccentric confectionery empire. This contemporary reimagining transports the story to modern-day London, delving into the aftermath of the golden ticket competition. In a significant twist, the film reveals Wonka has served a prison sentence for the unusual crime of transforming a child into a blueberry. Award-winning director and actor Waititi will voice Wonka himself, while Connor is cast as Charlie Paley, a new character leading a group of young people determined to infiltrate Wonka’s factory and pilfer one of his coveted chocolate bars. New Zealander Waititi, who will …