Amazon restricted mainstream press access to a screening of the documentary "Melania" at the Kennedy Center on Thursday afternoon, January 29, 2026, according to Variety. Reporters were seen whispering in the lobby of the Trump Kennedy Center, attempting to determine which journalists, if any, would be granted entry to the screening.
In other news, NPR reported on an Israeli and a Palestinian who are working towards peaceful coexistence in the aftermath of the war in Gaza. These two friends are dedicating themselves to building peace "from the ground up," according to NPR.
Meanwhile, K-pop continues to make inroads in the Western music scene. Crossover K-pop acts, such as the girl group Katseye, Rosé's single "APT," and Netflix's "KPop Demon Hunters," have secured Grammy nominations and increased visibility, NPR reported. These crossover hits, while distinct from their cultural origins, are achieving success on the charts.
In scientific news, Nature reported on a correction to a previously published article regarding hunter-gatherer sea voyages to Mediterranean islands. The correction, published on April 9, 2025, pertains to the regional model of the Mesolithic to Neolithic transition discussed in the Supplementary Information and presented in Extended Data Fig. 1. According to Nature, the errors did not have a "meaningful impact" on the study's results, and the corrected analysis remains "virtually the same" as previously published.
Additionally, Nature reported on the genetic engineering of field pennycress (Thlaspi arvense), also known as "stinkweed," into a potentially profitable winter crop for seed oil production. The domesticated field pennycress has already been planted as a crop in the US Midwest.
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