🚄 JR Central is running a Chibi Maruko-chan & Coji-Coji campaign in its Tokaido Shinkansen station shops from June 9 to July 6, 2026, at selected shops between Tokyo and Shin-Osaka.
🍱 The highlight is the 1,580 yen “Coji-Coji Ekiben,” sold at Tokyo, Shinagawa, Shin-Yokohama, Shizuoka, Nagoya, Kyoto, and Shin-Osaka. Each comes with one of five randomly selected A6 mini clear files.
Thousands of Albanians took to the streets of Tirana in the largest protest this week against a plan by a company linked to Trump's son-in-law to build a luxury resort in an environmentally sensitive area
As Hong Kong's first-ever Comic-Con drew eager cosplayers to the semiautonomous Chinese city, @ABC News' @BrittClennett went to meet them. https://t.co/DjQzQSfidO
This video from Times Square in New York is wild..
Watch this idiot jump as high as he can and double stomp on the big guys head..
Should head stomping be an attempted murder charge?
New York Knicks fans celebrated as their team secured a 2–0 NBA Finals lead over the San Antonio Spurs, with a score of 105-104 https://t.co/7lFbdDx0nS
Jazz is built on hope. June is Black Music Month and we are celebrating with some wisdom from a true Jazz legend, Herbie Hancock!
Hancock was at Hyde Park Academy recently to talk with students about creativity and resilience as part of the Obama Foundation's Futures Series. It's a program that exposes high school students to career pathways through intimate conversations with accomplished leaders. Hancock grew up on Chicago's South Side and attended Hyde Park Academy, later becoming a musical pioneer who used his background in electrical engineering to bridge the gap between jazz and the birth of hip-hop.