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iPhone 18 Pro Colors: True Black and Dark Cherry Arrive

iPhone 18 Pro Colors: True Black and Dark Cherry Arrive

The iPhone 18 Pro represents a thoughtful evolution in Apple’s flagship lineup, combining subtle design refinements with bold new features. While the device introduces incremental hardware and usability improvements, it is the striking new color palette that has captured widespread attention. These updates reflect Apple’s ongoing strategy of enhancing the user experience through measured innovation rather than dramatic overhauls, making sure the iPhone 18 Pro remains both functional and visually appealing. The video below from SaranByte gives us more details about the iPhone 18 Pro. Color Options: A Return to Timeless Elegance Apple has redefined its approach to color with the iPhone 18 Pro, offering a palette that balances modern sophistication with timeless appeal. The return of a true black finish is a standout, catering to users who appreciate understated elegance. This sleek option is joined by a light blue variant, reminiscent of the popular Sierra Blue from earlier models, offering a fresh yet familiar aesthetic. The most daring addition is the dark cherry finish, a rich blend of burgundy, coffee, and deep purple tones …

‘Harrowing’ 3-part true crime series The Witness with Peaky Blinders star will have you gripped

‘Harrowing’ 3-part true crime series The Witness with Peaky Blinders star will have you gripped

Netflix has just dropped all three episodes of its latest true crime series, The Witness, a dramatisation of the 1992 murder of mother-of-one Rachel Nickell. The three-part series is also based on Rachel’s son, Alex Hanscombe’s memoir, Letting Go. Alex was just aged two when his mother was murdered, and he was with her at the time of her murder. At the same time as the series, Netflix released a standalone documentary, The Murder of Rachel Nickell, which delves into the years-long police investigation into Rachel’s murder. In a joint statement, released ahead of the show Alex and André, Rachel’s widower, said: “Our life has been a battle. We can never express how indebted we are to everyone that’s been a part of this, for the kindness and generosity they’ve extended to us, for the chance they took with us in bringing our story to the screen, and for the care they have taken.” WATCH: See the trailer for The Witness They added: “Our journey has all been by the grace of God and a …

The Witness true story | How was Rachel Nickell’s killer eventually caught?

The Witness true story | How was Rachel Nickell’s killer eventually caught?

*Warning: This article discusses murder and sexual assault, which some readers may find distressing.* Across three episodes, Netflix’s The Witness depicts how the 1992 murder of Rachel Nickell shocked a nation but also, how it completely changed the lives of her partner André Hanscombe and son Alex. The only witness to his mother’s killing, Alex was the subject of unparalleled public fascination, with the press becoming increasingly invasive and forcing André to make the decision to move abroad to protect his child. As well as giving us insight into the pair’s often fraught father-son relationship in the years after Nickell’s death, the factual drama also underlines the many police failings at the heart of the investigation. Ultimately, an innocent man was persecuted while Nickell’s true killer went undetected for years, going on to kill another mother, Samantha Bisset, and her four-year-old daughter, Jazmine. Being released in tandem with The Witness is the documentary film, The Murder of Rachel Nickell, which digs further into the case itself. But who killed Rachel Nickell and eventually, Samantha and …

Some of the Best New True Crime Books

Some of the Best New True Crime Books

True Crime by Patricia Cornwell Read if…you want a crime novelist’s true crime memoir. Patricia Cornwell is known for her Kay Scarpetta crime series that follows a medical examiner. The series, which started in 1990 and is currently on book #29, also just got an Amazon Prime adaptation starring Nicole Kidman. In her memoir, Cornwell recounts her difficult childhood in South Florida, evangelist Billy Graham’s wife forging a lifelong relationship with her, and as an adult, being a reporter and working with a medical examiner (Scarpetta’s inspiration). If you’re curious as to what kind of life creates the brain that writes a successful, 35-year career writing crime fiction, here you go. Fear and Fury: The Reagan Eighties, the Bernie Goetz Shootings, and the Rebirth of White Rage by Heather Ann Thompson Read if…you want to learn more about the history of a 1984 crime and its long-reaching effects, by a Pulitzer-winning author. Historian Heather Ann Thompson comprehensively recounts the 1984 case of a man who shot four Black teens on the NY subway, the nation’s …

Trump’s health report ‘too good to be true’ as doctors sound alarm over ‘cover up’ | World | News

Trump’s health report ‘too good to be true’ as doctors sound alarm over ‘cover up’ | World | News

Trump (Image: Getty) US President Donald Trump’s health report is “too good to be true”, doctors have stunningly claimed. President Donald Trump underwent a medical assessment at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center last Tuesday, describing it as a “six-month physical”. Following the appointment, he took to social media to declare that he had passed with flying colours, insisting that “everything checked out perfectly”. The White House took an unusually long time to release the results of the check-up, sparking renewed speculation about the 79-year-old President’s health. Trump has faced mounting scrutiny in recent months over bruising visible on his hands, swelling in his ankles and claims from critics that his mental sharpness may be deteriorating. “There is no reason for withholding the President’s medical results unless there is something the American public is not being told,” said Jonathan Reiner, a cardiologist who previously served as physician to former Vice President Dick Cheney. Read more: Donald Trump blindsided by major Iran update in peace talks Read more: UFO expert warns over imminent Trump disclosure – …

Is it true that … you should sync your workout routine to your menstrual cycle? | Health & wellbeing

Is it true that … you should sync your workout routine to your menstrual cycle? | Health & wellbeing

It’s an idea that’s been enthusiastically embraced on social media: women should sync their training to their menstrual cycle. That means lifting heavier weights around ovulation, then switching to gentler movement such as yoga in the second half of the cycle – because as their hormones fluctuate so does their strength. But there’s not much proof that this is useful, says Dr Marianna Apicella, a researcher at the University of Leicester specialising in female physiology. “High-quality evidence supporting that is seriously lacking,” she says. “There’s not really much concrete evidence for it.” double quotation mark If you’re dealing with cramps, fatigue or low mood, it’s hardly surprising that your performance might dip Apicella’s research looks at muscle-building throughout the hormone fluctuations of the menstrual cycle. She says it has shown there’s no difference between phases. Whether in the early follicular phase, the late follicular phase or the luteal phase, the body’s ability to build muscle appears broadly consistent. In other words, there’s no strong evidence that you’ll gain more strength or muscle at one point in your cycle than …

Brussels’ nightmare French election scenario risks coming true: Bardella vs. Mélenchon

Brussels’ nightmare French election scenario risks coming true: Bardella vs. Mélenchon

PARIS — Brussels’ nightmare scenario is no longer looking far-fetched: a French presidential election next year in which both candidates in the runoff hail from the political extremes and hold a deeply skeptical outlook on the EU and NATO. Jordan Bardella of the far-right National Rally — the nationalist, anti-immigration party of Marine Le Pen — has long been the favorite to win the 2027 race, but mainstream centrist parties have been hoping they can find a unifying challenger to beat him in the second round. That prospect of stopping Bardella has hit a major potential hurdle, however, as momentum builds behind the campaign of the firebrand Jean-Luc Mélenchon, leader of the far-left France Unbowed party. The latest polls suggest he now has a strong chance of qualifying for the second-round showdown — depriving the race of a centrist who could rally voters against the far right in the EU’s No. 2 economy. Mélenchon draws much of his support from working-class and immigrant communities, and his critics have condemned him for antisemitism and a “brutalization” …

Almost Every True Perfectionist Does 10 Small Rituals Without Even Realizing It

Almost Every True Perfectionist Does 10 Small Rituals Without Even Realizing It

While the pursuit of excellence and the desire to be great all seem like great things on paper, perfectionism actually stems from feelings of inadequacy and anxiety, which harm personal satisfaction and well-being. Much like other forms of anxiety, perfectionism is hard to unwind because it seeps into all the small instincts and behaviors of daily life. Almost every true perfectionist does certain small rituals without even realizing it, many of which perpetuate their inner struggles and unsustainable expectations. And unfortunately, over time, being so hard on themselves can lead to burnout and chronic stress. Almost every true perfectionist does 10 small rituals without even realizing it 1. They trade celebration for decompression Krakenimages.com | Shutterstock Many perfectionist people, who work diligently and without rest toward big goals, don’t actually celebrate once they accomplish them. Instead, they often need to decompress, as it’s only relief when they finally make it to the finish line. They’ve been operating from a place of fear and anxiety, so now that the goal has been reached, the release of …

How true is Star City? Wildest moments of the Soviet space race revealed

How true is Star City? Wildest moments of the Soviet space race revealed

Warning: Minor spoilers ahead for Star City episodes 1 and 2. Secrets, surveillance, surviving in the wilderness alongside bears and wolves – the first two episodes of Star City have it all. But just how true is the new Apple TV drama? The For All Mankind prequel takes us back to the 1970s to imagine what might have happened had the Soviet Union won the space race and never stopped venturing out into the stars, delving into the lives of the cosmonauts, engineers and intelligence officers at the heart of the space programme. But, while creators Matt Wolpert and Ben Nedivi clearly let their imaginations run wild for the series to invent a story around the Soviets beating the Americans to the Moon, they also revealed that a fair amount is plucked straight from Soviet history. So, to sort the fact from the fiction, Radio Times broke down episodes 1 and 2 with Asif A Siddiqi, one of the world’s leading experts on the Soviet space race. Here’s his verdict! Cosmonauts leaving for space without …

If Your Parents Never Taught You The True Value Of Money, You Probably Say 11 Phrases On A Regular Basis

If Your Parents Never Taught You The True Value Of Money, You Probably Say 11 Phrases On A Regular Basis

The way people are raised has a major impact on their money mindset. When kids are taught about the importance of delayed gratification or budgeting, they often develop impulse control and financial responsibility. However, children with parents who fail to teach them money essentials, like investing for their future or keeping healthy credit, it dictates how they view money in adulthood. If your parents never taught you the true value of money, you probably say certain phrases on a regular basis, showing a lack of financial literacy. Whereas people who have a solid foundation of financial knowledge tend to discuss money without shame or stigma, those who never learned financial life skills tend to struggle, usually without realizing it. If your parents never taught you the true value of money, you probably say 11 phrases on a regular basis 1. ‘I’ll just put it on my credit card’ Georgijevic via Canva When people say “I’ll just put it on my credit card,” it indicates that they don’t have a full grasp on the way credit …