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Nicholas Kusnetz, Katie Surma

A Lawsuit From Backers of a ‘Startup City’ Could Bankrupt Honduras

The country faces a wave of claims after it repealed a law allowing for special economic zones. Chief among them is an American company looking to build a semi-autonomous “startup city” called Próspera.

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Simon Hill

23 Best Early Prime Day Deals on Products We’ve Tested (2024)

Amazon’s Prime Day sale runs on October 8 and 9, but we’ve already spotted best-ever prices on products we’ve tested and loved.

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David Fucillo

Your daily NFL trivia game, Saturday edition

Think you can figure out what NFL player we’re talking about? You’ll get five clues to figure him out.

We’re back for another day of the SB Nation in-5 daily trivia game, and we’re returning to our system of a new article each day for the game.

We tried using a single article for the game, updated with the latest game each day, but it was creating a bit of an unwieldy experience in the comments. So, we’ll have the current day’s game plus the previous three days in each...

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Savannah Leigh Richardson

Presidents Cup: The most iconic photos, quotes from Day 2

Photo by Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images

The Presidents Cup score sits 5-5 after the Internationals swept the Americans Friday. Let’s look at the best photos and quotes.

Welcome to Playing Through’s daily ritual — Golf Talk Today.

Each day, the crew will discuss various elements of the PGA Tour, LPGA, LIV Golf, and more.

Day 2 brought the energy! Before Day 3 begins at the Presidents Cup, let's rehash the wild ride from Friday.

The International Team swept the Americans, tying...

Mashable

Big NASA spacecraft is headed to a dangerous region of the solar system

The brains of NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft are stored in a metal vault.

It's where the large exploration vehicle — the length of a basketball court — safeguards its computers, software, and many electronics. The craft is about to launch to Jupiter's moon Europa, a world planetary scientists suspect harbors an ocean twice the volume of Earth's. With around 50 close swoops by Europa, NASA will be able to confidently answer the question of whether this ocean realm also hosts the...

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'Rumours' review: A blistering and bizarre comedy about the end of the world

Coming to theaters amid the fervor of the U.S. presidential election season, Rumours might seem to be targeting the absurdity within American politics. However, its aim is much broader, skewering global politics as a whole. More remarkable, this scorching satire from co-directors Evan Johnson, Galen Johnson, and Guy Maddin plays like the unholy and hilarious spawn of Luis Buñuel's The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie meets Sam Raimi's Evil Dead 2. 

Penned by Evan Johnson, Rumours wields an...

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'Daniela Forever' review: Nacho Vigalondo's latest lacks magic

To understand the range of Spanish filmmaker Nacho Vigalondo, you only need to look at his two most popular feature films: Timecrimes and Colossal. The first, his feature-length directorial debut, is a 2007 sci-fi horror thriller that follows an average man plagued by a scissor-wielding masked stranger. The second is the blistering 2016 Anne Hathaway comedy that had the Oscar–winning movie star playing a human trainwreck who accidentally manifests a dangerous kaiju over Seoul. At first...

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Travel smart, surf safe — your VPN just got portable

TL;DR: For $169 with promo code CONNECT, get lifetime VPN protection and global content access with the Deeper Connect Air Portable Travel Router — your portable hardware shield for secure internet anywhere.

Picture this: you’re stuck in a hotel, suspiciously eyeing the free Wi-Fi while planning your next binge-watch session. Normally, you might risk the connection so you can scroll on TikTok with no lag, but with the Deeper Connect Air, you don’t have to gamble.

This little gadget gives...

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Transform your TV into a work of art for just $33

TL;DR: Dreamscreens turns your TV into a 4K digital art gallery that adds style and sparks conversation at your next gathering — on sale for $32.97 (reg. $49.99) through September 29.

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Get Microsoft Office 2021 for Mac — one $70 payment, zero headaches

TL;DR: Enjoy a lifetime license for Microsoft Office 2021 on Mac for $69.97 until September 30 — all the productivity without the recurring fees.

One-time purchase means no ongoing costs — you own Office 2021 for life without ever worrying about subscriptions

Budget-friendly solution — save money in the long run compared to subscription-based software that keeps draining your wallet

Full suite of tools including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams (Basic), and OneNote (free version)...

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Don't pay more — get Apple AirPods Pro for just $120

TL;DR: Grab Grade-A refurbished Apple AirPods Pro with MagSafe charging case for only $119.99 (reg. $249) for a limited time — free shipping included.

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Ditch the cables and drive like it’s the future with a wireless CarPlay adapter

TL;DR: Get a wireless CarPlay and Android Auto adapter for $89.97 until September 29, and make your road trips smoother with cord-free convenience and in-car streaming.

Streaming app support lets you access your favorite music, podcasts, and more directly from your car’s display

Fast and easy setup allows you to just plug in the adapter and enjoy seamless connection within seconds

Perfect for road trips and commutes — stay connected to navigation, calls, and entertainment without the hassle...

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'Chainsaws Were Singing' review: This '70s horror throwback is a time capsule… of the early 2010s?

Shot over a decade ago, guerilla-style in Estonia, the low-budget horror musical Chainsaws Were Singing is a pastiche of genre tropes that its filmmaker spent years completing nearly by himself. Sander Maran stretches the definition of multi-hyphenate in Neil Breen fashion; as the movie's writer, director, composer, cinematographer, sound designer, colorist, and VFX artist, Maran turns in a work that, while often repetitive in its humor, has a fair amount of charm.

While the movie echoes...

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We could nuke an incoming asteroid. Scientists just proved it.

Our descendants will — at some time in the future — almost certainly need to deflect an asteroid.

Though there is no known threat for at least the next century, planetary defense experts are investigating how to divert such a large space rock, and one proposal involves detonating a nuclear device near the menacing object. The ensuing blast of energy would vaporize part of the asteroid's surface, shooting out a plume of material that acts like a temporary rocket engine. While testing this...

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Black hole shot a beam through space. NASA snapped stunning footage.

The M87 galaxy is monstrous.

It contains several trillions of stars, compared to our Milky Way's hundreds of billions. And the supermassive black hole at its center is shooting an outstretched beam of energy into space. The Hubble Space Telescope, operated by NASA and the European Space Agency, has captured a new image of this energetic cosmic event, which produces a beam of superheated gas 3,000 light-years long (a single light-year is nearly 6 trillion miles).

NASA calls this jet...

Fast Company

The Conversation

These tiny satellites are changing space exploration

CubeSats’ advantages over larger satellites are significant.

Most CubeSats weigh less than a bowling ball, and some are small enough to hold in your hand. But the impact these instruments are having on space exploration is gigantic. CubeSats—miniature, agile and cheap satellites—are revolutionizing how scientists study the cosmos.

Fast Company

Lance Lambert

Housing market shift: Here’s where homebuyers are gaining power fast

Buyers have gained some leverage in most resale markets over the past year, with some markets even becoming buyer’s markets.

Want more housing market stories from Lance Lambert’s ResiClub in your inbox? Subscribe to the ResiClub newsletter.

Fast Company

Shannon Cudd

Lin-Manuel Miranda talks about how he decides which ideas are worth developing

Miranda appeared last week at the Fast Company Innovation Festival in New York and talked about his leadership style and how he keeps track of ideas.

It’s perhaps a gross understatement to assert that multihyphenate Lin-Manuel Miranda knows a thing or two about leadership. This is the man who got people on board with his crazy idea to create a hip-hop musical about lesser-known founding father Alexander Hamilton.

Fast Company

Shalene Gupta

A surprising number of millennial and Gen X workers are switching careers due to menopause

A new survey from Maven Clinic reveals how employers could be doing more to support women employees who are experiencing symptoms of menopause.

Menopause impacts 47 million women a year, resulting in $150 billion in lost productivity. Yet menopause continues to be shrouded in silence and shame, with few employers providing support to employees.

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