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Taylor, Travis and the cone of silence

Fans and haters alike are flummoxed by the pop star’s insistence on post-nuptial privacy
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Argentina beat Switzerland to set up World Cup semifinal against England

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Argentina set up titanic World Cup semifinal against England with extra-time victory over Switzerland after Breel Embolo's embarrassing red card

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· Jul 11, 2026
For the members of Barbie’s Cradle, it feels like they never really left
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The i Paper
· Jul 3, 2026
Deep Purple’s Ian Gillan: ‘I didn’t get paid for 40 years’
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· Jun 29, 2026
Seventeen’s V8 embraces challenge, growth on debut EP ‘V8’
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Victor Willis' wife shares 'profoundly sad' tribute as Village People star dies aged 74
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· Jun 21, 2026
Coming your way at 10:30PM ET is Noise Factor and new tracks from Truckfighters and Sleep And there are a lot of opinions on the latter that we'll talk about. Track of the Week from Kaiser, doom epic from Dwaal, also Dope Smoker, Sunnata, and more [Live]
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Related coverage for "Taylor, Travis and the cone of silence": SB Nation — The Brooklyn Podcast: Free Agency News, Summer League Takeaways & the Return of Pooch!. RAPPLER — For the members of Barbie’s Cradle, it feels like they never really left. The i Paper — Deep Purple’s Ian Gillan: ‘I didn’t get paid for 40 years’. The korea Herald News — Seventeen’s V8 embraces challenge, growth on debut EP ‘V8’. The Standard — Victor Willis' wife shares 'profoundly sad' tribute as Village People star dies aged 74. Fark — Coming your way at 10:30PM ET is Noise Factor and new tracks from Truckfighters and Sleep And there are a lot of opinions on the latter that we'll talk about. Track of the Week from Kaiser, doom epic from Dwaal, also Dope Smoker, Sunnata, and more [Live]