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Álvaro Díaz dares Latin trap fans to expand their palates in ‘Omakase’

Álvaro Díaz dares Latin trap fans to expand their palates in ‘Omakase’

When you first press play on Álvaro Díaz’s “Omakase,” you are immediately transported into the kitchen. A stove flickers on. A knife hits the cutting board. Chants of “¡Sí, chef!” ring out like a dubbed episode of “The Bear.” Then, before the listener can fully settle in, the Puerto Rican rapper and singer fires off bars claiming that Grammys were stolen from him and details his many nights spent sleeping on the floor to his new normal of earning $500,000 per show. It is a boastful, theatrical and deeply specific opener — but after the double whammy of past album releases “Felicilandia” (2021) and “Sayonara” (2024), which helped Díaz ascend well beyond the Puerto Rican trap scene he called home, his swagger feels earned. Across the next 16 tracks, Díaz invites listeners into what he describes as his own kitchen. The title comes from the Japanese tradition of trusting the chef to serve whatever they choose. For Díaz, that idea became the album’s creative language. “I was like, exactly, I want to be the chef,” …

Donald Trump And Republicans Are Falling Into A Trap

Donald Trump And Republicans Are Falling Into A Trap

As President Trump went on a winning streak in the news, his electoral standing continued to crumble.  President Donald Trump has spent much of 2025 and 2026 speedrunning his predecessor’s arc in office: Like Joe Biden, he returned to power with grand ideological goals – but then high prices and a focus on issues he deemed inessential soured the American public on his leadership. And now, like Biden, Trump has scored a series of election wins, imbuing his party with false confidence. With Biden, those wins came in the 2022 midterms, when Democrats did unexpectedly well and hushed intraparty conversations about whether he should run for re-election. Biden ultimately dropped out far too late, and the Democrats were doomed in 2024. Trump’s successes in the courtroom and Republican primaries over the past month are having a similar effect, seemingly convincing a party staring at potential doom in November that there is little reason to change course or break with a president whose popularity continues to steadily decline amid a horrendously unpopular decision to attack Iran …

This common reaction to feeling threatened can trap you in a jealousy loop

This common reaction to feeling threatened can trap you in a jealousy loop

When romantic partners feel threatened by a potential rival, they tend to prioritize defending their bond over routinely nurturing it. Over time, this defensive focus can feed a loop of escalating jealousy and declining relationship satisfaction. These behavioral patterns were outlined in a recent paper published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. Everyday efforts to keep a relationship functioning take several forms. Motivation experts frequently categorize human behavior as either chasing a positive reward or avoiding a negative outcome. A newer framework divides human motivation into three distinct categories. These include maintenance goals, protection goals, and progress goals. Maintenance goals involve actions that keep a current situation stable without addressing an immediate problem. In a romantic relationship, this might look like regular date nights, dividing household chores evenly, asking a partner about their day, or consistently providing emotional support. Old psychological models assumed that people were either running toward something good or running away from something bad. But keeping things exactly as they are requires its own targeted type of energy. Protection goals …

The Comparison Trap in Eating Disorder Recovery

The Comparison Trap in Eating Disorder Recovery

We live in a culture fueled by comparison. Social media feeds, workplace evaluations, and even casual conversations can leave us tallying our worth against others. For those in eating disorder recovery, comparison often carries extra intensity. It doesn’t just stop at who has the “better” vacation photos or career success; it drills into body shape, food choices, and exercise habits. Because these areas are often closely tied to identity and self-worth, comparison can quickly turn inward, becoming less about noticing differences and more about judging yourself. Comparison can feel inevitable, but it isn’t harmless. In fact, it’s one of the most persistent barriers to healing, quietly reinforcing the very patterns recovery is trying to loosen. Understanding how comparison works and what to do about it can begin to soften its grip. Why We Compare Comparison is hardwired. From an evolutionary standpoint, our brains developed to gauge social standing to increase our chances of survival. In today’s world, especially under the influence of diet culture, that same mechanism often backfires. Instead of helping us orient toward …

‘Brutal’ gamekeeper who killed bird of prey caught in crow trap sentenced

‘Brutal’ gamekeeper who killed bird of prey caught in crow trap sentenced

A “brutal” gamekeeper who bludgeoned a protected bird of prey to death and illegally stored ammunition has been sentenced. Russell Mason, 49, killed a goshawk by repeatedly striking it with a cosh while it was stuck in a trap set for crows on Cochrage Moor, Perthshire, in February 2024. Mason then placed the raptor in a car and drove away. He admitted killing the bird at a previous hearing and was sentenced at Perth Sheriff Court on Friday. He also admitted a charge of illegally storing ammunition at his home address, which breached the terms of his firearms licence. Mason received a 200-hour community payback order for killing the bird, and was fined £890 for the ammunition offence. Prosecutor Iain Batho, who leads on wildlife crime for the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS), said: “It is highly important to preserve Scotland’s natural heritage, including the wildlife that forms part of it. As such, wild birds are given strict protection by our law. “Russell Mason’s brutal and wholly unnecessary actions resulted in the suffering …

“Beef” grills capitalism’s trap for women

“Beef” grills capitalism’s trap for women

At Monte Vista Point, the country club setting for the second season of “Beef,” every familiarity is an illusion, a game of appearances that its general manager, Josh Martín (Oscar Isaac) and his wife, Lindsay Crane-Martín (Carey Mulligan), are experts at playing. Josh pals around with the club’s impossibly wealthy members, serves them rare brown liquors and flies off with them to exotic locales at a moment’s notice. He and Lindsay pretend to be a happily married couple. In private, Josh shows more passion toward cam girls he patronizes online while Lindsay pines for the status she once enjoyed among Britain’s upper crust. Meanwhile, low-level staffers like Ashley (Cailee Spaeny) and Austin (Charles Melton) carry out their plebeian tasks with grins on their faces and a bounce in their step, pleased as punch to be a part of such an exquisite slice of Montecito luxury. The club’s regulars would never guess or care how precarious the engaged couple’s lives are, with Ashley carrying the financial burden of their household while Austin, who works part-time as …

Beware, bees! This wildflower will trap you in a floral escape room.

Beware, bees! This wildflower will trap you in a floral escape room.

Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. What’s fragrant, floral, and perfectly devious? If you’re confused, imagine what it must be like for the bees ensnared in the colorful clutches of a pink lady’s slipper (Cypripedium acaule). This large species of wildflower has ingenious pollinating tactics that were highlighted by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service on April Fools’ day. But this is no joke. Pink lady’s slippers are members of the roughly 28,000 member orchid family, and their bulbous flowers are generally pink. They grow throughout a significant part of the eastern U.S., usually blooming between May and July. Like many flowers, they draw bees in with their color and fragrance. But what happens next is more dramatic than one might expect. The bee enters the slipper-shaped flower pouch expecting to find nectar, but there is none.  “Instead, the bee is now inside a floral escape room with no exits… except one very specific exit,” the federal agency noted. “The entrance closes behind it, …

Young girl and man riding pony and trap die in collision with truck

Young girl and man riding pony and trap die in collision with truck

A young girl and a man riding in a pony and trap have died in a collision with a truck in Kent. The truck collided with the horse-drawn carriage while travelling in the same direction on the A228 Boyle Way in East Peckham at 6.25pm on Wednesday. A 29-year-old man from Kent who was driving a DAF tipper truck has been arrested and held by police in connection with the incident. Emergency services attended the collision between the junctions of Bandridges Road and Hale Street, near Tonbridge, where a man riding in the trap was confirmed dead. “Patrols, South East Coast Ambulance Service and Kent Fire and Rescue Service attended and a man in his 30s, who was in the trap, was confirmed deceased at the scene,” Kent Police said. A young girl and woman riding in the carriage were taken to hospital, where the child was confirmed dead. The woman is in a critical condition. The pony died at the scene. Read more from Sky News:Police issue 48-hour dispersal order over anti-social behaviourBBC sacked …

Young girl and man riding pony and trap die in collision with truck | UK News

Young girl and man riding pony and trap die in collision with truck | UK News

A young girl and a man riding in a pony and trap have died in a collision with a truck in Kent. The truck collided with the horse-drawn carriage while travelling in the same direction on the A228 Boyle Way in East Peckham at 6.25pm on Wednesday. A 29-year-old man from Kent who was driving a DAF tipper truck has been arrested and held by police in connection with the incident. Emergency services attended the collision between the junctions of Bandridges Road and Hale Street, near Tonbridge, where a man riding in the trap was confirmed dead. “Patrols, South East Coast Ambulance Service and Kent Fire and Rescue Service attended and a man in his 30s, who was in the trap, was confirmed deceased at the scene,” Kent Police said. A young girl and woman riding in the carriage were taken to hospital, where the child was confirmed dead. The woman is in a critical condition. The pony died at the scene. Read more from Sky News:Police issue 48-hour dispersal order over anti-social behaviourBBC sacked …