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12 New Fortnite Sprites Revealed in v41.20 Datamine Leak

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The Fortnite July 16 update is now live, and dataminers have uncovered 12 new Sprites hidden in the v41.20 game files. The leak includes Cube Sprite variants, new Batman styles, and two Mythic Sprites based on football legends. Here is every new Fortnite Sprite discovered in the Fortnite v41.20 update so you can complete your collection! Every New Fortnite Sprite Leaked in July 16 Update Screenshot: Epic Games The Fortnite v41.20 update has officially rolled out to all servers, bringing with it a wave of new datamine leaks . One of the biggest discoveries is that Epic Games has added 12 new Fortnite Sprites to the game files in the July 16 patch . As we previously reported , the Cube Sprite variant is coming soon to the battle royale. However, leakers have now confirmed which Sprites will get the new rarity. Finally, there were also some surprises, such as two new Mythic Sprites based on football legends. Here is every new Fortnite Sprite found in the v41.20 game ...

Daily Horoscope: July 16, 2026

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There’s a difference between something resolving and something finally letting up, and today feels more like the second one. Saturn’s square to the Sun wrapped up yesterday, and the pressure that’s been sitting on the week is gone. What fills that space is entirely up to you, stargazer. Neptune and Uranus are in an exact sextile right now, meaning the imaginative and the unpredictable are cooperating instead of competing. Pluto trines Uranus in two days, and the sky is building toward something — not a single answer, but a direction you haven’t had access to all week. That access just opened. Walk toward it before you talk yourself out of it. Read your horoscope for the week , and see what the stars have in store for your sign today.  Aries: March 21 – April 19 You know exactly what you want right now — that part’s easy. What’s throwing you off is the fact that you want it. Aries doesn’t do hesitation, but here you ar...

I Replaced My Evening Beer With Cann Social Tonic. Here’s What Happened Next

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Pretty much every year around mid-summer, as the weather heats up and the pool club and river trip invites start trickling in, I look down at my expanding gut with a twinge of shame and embarrassment. That’s because river season also = grilling season, and I guzzle beers like my life depends on it most nights of the week throughout June and July. That is, until the unseemly amount of weight I’ve put on sends me spiraling—and searching for something that can hit that light-beer-on-a-summer’s-evening spot, without coming at a caloric price of 120+ a pop. For me, that’s where Cann’s Social Tonic comes in. These crushable little cans of low-dose THC + CBD seltzer have become my go-to beer replacement for those times I’m trying to avoid alcohol, but still want to knock back a relaxing bevvy on a weeknight. With only 2mg THC and 4mg CBD, they’re the perfect dose for the canna-curious, as well as retired stoners like me who still enjoy a dabb...

Moving In Together Nearly Ends Most Relationships, New Survey Finds

Moving in with your partner can be an exciting next step in your relationship. However, for some couples, it can also mark the end of your connection. Here’s what you should know about navigating this major relationship and life change. Why Moving In Might End Your Relationship According to new research from home appliance brand SharkNinja , 3 in 5 Americans say moving in together nearly ended their relationship. But why, exactly, is this such a common problem? “Moving in might end a relationship if couples learn things about each other that are deal breakers that weren’t obvious when they lived separately,” says Mary McLaughlin , couples therapist and discernment counselor in Vienna, Virginia. “I once worked with a woman who didn’t like the way her partner sounded on work calls. It was a side of him she didn’t notice until they shared space. Once she heard it, she couldn’t unhear it, and it turned out to be a deal breaker for her.” Of course, w...

Daily Horoscope: July 14, 2026

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Not every fresh start announces itself. Some arrive as the feeling of space opening where pressure used to be—a turning over, a new page that doesn’t trumpet itself but simply appears. Today does both, stargazer. The New Moon in Cancer resets the emotional territory you’ve been carrying without realizing how much weight it’s accumulated. This is the moment to decide what the next cycle is about—not to process what happened, but to choose what’s next. Saturn’s long press on the Sun lifts today too. The Moon moves into Leo tonight with Jupiter waiting. It’s actually a lot of movement for a Tuesday. Let it take you somewhere new. Read your horoscope for the week , and see what the stars have in store for your sign today.  Aries: March 21 – April 19 The Uranus-Mars conjunction that’s been running since late June winds down in two days. That’s been the current you’ve been operating on all month—fast, electric, ...

A New AI-Music Tagging System Has Been Introduced, and It Actually Sounds Really Promising

AI-generated music is pretty common these days. So, for those who want to distinguish when AI songs pop up on their playlist, there’s a new system. The proposed new system is dubbed “GenAI”. It’s backed by a collective of arts groups, such as the RIAA, SAG-AFTRA, The Grammys, and the Human Artistry Campaign. If implemented, it will help streaming services designate tracks that are AI-related. The system will use visual icons stamped alongside AI-generated tracks. Using metadata to determine whether AI was used, the system will flag it for a variety of specific reasons. Some things that could be flagged are “Lead vocal performance generated by AI” or “Key instrumental performance generated by AI.” It will also flag “entirely prompt-generated AI music.” Additional groups behind ‘GenAI’ include the American Association of Independent Music (A2IM), WIN, IMPALA, and IFPI In a new report on the system, M...

Diary of a Hitman: Spring 2026

This column is from the spring 2026 issue of VICE magazine, THE NOT THE PHOTO ISSUE. Buy it now —or get 4 issues each year sent straight to your door, by subscribing . Read the previous instalment of Diary of a Hitman here . I don’t come into contact with real photos much these days. You don’t, do you? Not in the modern world. It’s all screens now, that’s what I’ve observed. It shouldn’t matter to me, and it doesn’t really. I know that things change and there’s nothing you can do to stop them. And I don’t wish for the world to return to any previous state, because I know this world now. Recently I bought a PlayStation from Argos, but I’ve yet to plug it in. I had heard there was a game where you were managing supervolcanoes, quelling them, evacuating islands underneath them, that sort of thing. But after I got the device home I realized that it didn’t have a disc drive, and likely would need to be connected to the internet. I don’t have it, I don’t even have a computer,...