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Alexa Philippou

Sources: Griner agrees to one-year deal with Dream

In a stunning move, star free agent center Brittney Griner has agreed to a one-year deal with the Atlanta Dream, sources told ESPN.

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Zoë Schiffer

Elon Musk Is Running the Twitter Playbook on the Federal Government

The US Office of Personnel Management is telling federal workers to get in line—or get out.

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What TV show does everyone need to watch at least once in their life?

"Fleabag" still has me in a chokehold all these years later...

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Lisa Lerer and Reid J. Epstein

Democrats Find a Voice in Opposition to Trump’s Funding Halt

In their first unified opposition to President Trump, Democrats across the ideological spectrum accused him of preying on the nation’s most vulnerable citizens by denying them government aid.

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10 'Desk Fitness' Items That You Can Use While You Work

Finding ways to move your body while you work is the ultimate multitasking move.

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30 Cult-Favorite Beauty Products That’ll Make You Say, “Yeah, I Get The Hype”

It's 2025... it's about time you get this milky toner and viral lip treatment that has a chokehold on so many others.

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Bartenders Are Explaining The Very “American” Thing We Do Wrong When Drinking Before Dinner

“Most Americans misunderstand the concept of it."

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34 Affordable, Indulgent Products You’ll Try Once And Swear By Forever

Here are some words in a sentence you're gonna love: instant cold-stirred foam caramel iced lattes... straight out of a packet you can make at home ????.

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Let's Ask The Audience: What's The Best Movie Theater Candy Of All Time?

See if others have the same opinion as you (unlikely)!

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30 Products Reviewers Say Are Downright “Genius”

A hanging organizer for your leggings, a rechargeable lightbulb, and even a perfume atomizer so you can travel with your favorite scents... just to name a few.

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Edward Wong and Apoorva Mandavilli

U.S. Halt to Foreign Aid Cripples Programs Worldwide

Many of the frozen programs are aimed at alleviating disease and malnutrition, but even security programs with U.S. funding are shutting down.

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Anemona Hartocollis, Alan Blinder, Sharon Otterman, Troy Closson, Stephanie Saul, Dana Goldstein, Zach Montague and Ron Lieber

Schools Rattled as Trump Administration Demands Scrutiny of Education Programs

The Trump administration sought to pause federal dollars to some grantees as it tries to uproot policies like diversity, equity and inclusion. Schools and universities worried important programs could be halted.

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John Ismay and Dave Philipps

Trump’s Order on Transgender Troops Will Likely Ban Their Service, Again

In an executive order issued Monday night, the president said transgender service members “cannot satisfy the rigorous standards necessary” for the military.

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Mark Walker, Adam Entous and Julian E. Barnes

Tulsi Gabbard Briefly Subject to Special Scrutiny Last Year After Vatican Meeting

Ms. Gabbard, President Trump’s nominee for director of national intelligence, was briefly subject to special scrutiny on airline flights last year, but not, officials say, for the partisan reasons she has alleged.

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Luke Broadwater

Trump’s ‘Flood the Zone’ Strategy Leaves Opponents Gasping in Outrage

A deliberate effort by the president and his team to roll out an unceasing flow of initiatives has knocked his rivals off balance in the first days of the new administration.

Fast Company

Mark Sullivan

DeepSeek has called into question Big AI’s trillion-dollar assumption

It’s no wonder that some Nvidia investors are questioning their faith in unlimited demand for the most powerful AI chips.

Recently, Chinese startup DeepSeek created state-of-the art AI models using far less computing power and capital than anyone thought possible. It then showed its work in published research papers and by allowing its models to explain the reasoning process that led to this answer or that. It also scored at or near the top in a range of benchmark tests, besting OpenAI...

Fast Company

Ed Mitzen

How to drive social change in a polarized post-election era

Business leaders should bridge the divide through collaboration.

Recently, Donald Trump was once again inaugurated as President of the United States, and the start of what I anticipate will be a pivotal year for our nation. And while it’s increasingly difficult to know exactly what to expect, there is one thing I believe has become incredibly clear over the past year: The most important issues facing our country won’t be solved with more incessant bickering and polarization.

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32 Products That’ll Take Care Of Your Not-So-Pleasant Winter Woes

Like the pain of smiling and feeling your dry lips crack and split in three different places.

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Nicholas Nehamas

How the Trump Administration Is Scrutinizing Federal Spending

A sweeping directive from the Office of Management and Budget requires federal agencies to subject hundreds of grant programs to ideological litmus tests.

SBNation.com

Jack Milko

Annika Sorenstam does not want LPGA Commissioner role, but she should consider it

Annika Sorenstam during the 2024 PNC Championship. | Photo by Douglas P. DeFelice/Getty Images

The greatest female golfer of all-time knows more about the ins and out’s of the LPGA than anyone else.

ORLANDO — The 2025 LPGA season kicks off this week with the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, a 32-player field with plenty of star power, hype, and fanfare.

But the dawn of this new season also features plenty of trepidation. Former LPGA Commissioner Mollie Marcoux...

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