Artists with the most consecutive years earning new Billboard Hot 100 #1s:
The Beatles, 7
Taylor Swift, 7
Mariah Carey, 6
The Supremes, 6
Bee Gees, 5
Katy Perry, 5
Lionel Richie, 5
Madonna, 4
Bon Jovi, 4
Drake, 4
Whitney Houston, 4
Elton John, 4
Bruno Mars, 4
Elvis Presley, 4
Rihanna, 4
Barbra Streisand, 4
Wings, 4
Kid #1 report his bike helmet was stolen while parked at UBC. Not sure who steals a sweaty used helmet but apparently the same person to steals an escooter. Fortunately kid #1's ebike wasn't stolen/damaged. But kudos to the thief for looking out for their own head-safety? I guess?

Full May 2026 DC Comics solicitations: Absolute chaos, new beginnings, and a universe on the brink

It’s not just about new #1s and big finales, it’s about a DCU where Gotham tightens the screws, the Absolute Universe detonates its next wave, and even Sonic’s back for another high-speed lap.
https://aiptcomics.com/2026/02/20/full-may-2026-dc-comics-solicitations/

#AbsoluteBatman #Batman #DC #feature #WonderWoman

Bad Omens score back-to-back #1s on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay as "Dying to Love" tops the chart. It follows "Specter" and marks their third career #1 on the format.
Kings of Leon reach 2 billion streams on Spotify with "Sex on Fire". The lead single from 'Only by the Night' became a global hit, earning #1s across multiple countries and major chart success worldwide.
Dave and Tems hit #1 on the U.K. Official Singles Chart with "Raindance." It is Dave’s fourth U.K. chart-topper this decade, making him the U.K. rapper with the most #1s, and Tems’ first time at the summit.
@mike as an engineer I see two caches and two outputs. We don’t have two hearts or two livers, so there’s no commitment to redundant systems. Conclusion, it’s one for #1s and one for #2s .
listen, for reasons too tedious to explain i've decided to watch through notable movies from 1997 all this year - weekly box office #1s and others. i'm four flicks in and it's going well so i think i'd like to tell the world about it here with the tag #1997movie
61 years ago today, the birth of Beatlemania started as The Beatles made their first appearance on a Billboard chart, when "I Want to Hold Your Hand" entered the Billboard Hot 100 at #45.
The song would go on to become the first of their record 20 Hot 100 #1s.