Michael Jackson’s silent revenge: How he turned Eminem’s diss into a $370 million power move

Eminem’s 2004 mockery of Michael Jackson in “Just Lose It” sparked outrage. Three years later, Jackson’s company acquired Famous Music, giving him ownership of Eminem’s publishing rights. This meant Jackson profited from every play of Eminem’s music, a silent, powerful act of revenge until Eminem regained his rights after Jackson’s passing.

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Bowhead whales: The longest-living Arctic mammals and their amazing adaptations for surviving freezing, ice-covered waters

Arctic giants, bowhead whales, possess incredible adaptations for survival in freezing, ice-covered waters. Their massive size, thick blubber, and unique bow-shaped skulls allow them to break ice and maintain warmth. These intelligent mammals navigate vast distances using complex vocalizations, showcasing remarkable resilience and longevity in one of Earth’s harshest environments.

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ISKCON reclaims its original 1969 London site

ISKCON London has repurchased its original 1969 temple site at 7 Bury Place for £1.6 million. This historic building, where the first Radha-Krishna deities were installed in the West, was instrumental in establishing the Krishna movement in the UK, with support from George Harrison. The acquisition marks a significant return to their spiritual roots.

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