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Nena Farrell

Revlon One-Step Volumizer Plus Review: Hot Looks for Less

This blow-dry brush performs just as well as its pricey competitors, give or take a little frizz.

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Reece Rogers

Hands-On With GPT-4.5, OpenAI’s Most Powerful Model Yet

The release of OpenAI’s biggest model ever exposes the tension between building artificial general intelligence and making ChatGPT into a truly useful utility.

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Matthew Korfhage

Marley Spoon Meal Kit: Actual Cooking, Good Food

The Martha Stewart–endorsed meal kit offers the closest thing to having Mom cook for you. Except you’re the mom. And you’re cooking.

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27 Toys Your Picky Toddler May Actually Pick Up For A Second And Even Third Time

Your rejected toy graveyard is going to be wondering where you went.

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Patrick Sisson

Trump’s tariffs are about to make housing more expensive

Trump’s tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China will raise the price of raw materials, extend project timelines, and increase uncertainty across the board.

Trump imposed tariffs this week on the country’s three biggest trade partners—including 25% on all goods from Canada and Mexico and an additional 10% on Chinese imports—which will ripple across the U.S. economy. One particular area where the impacts will be felt is housing, since construction relies on metal, lumber, and machinery...

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Hunter Schwarz

Hailey Bieber’s new Fila collection takes on athleisure

Lululemon and Alo have a new tenniscore challenger: Hailey Bieber x Fila.

Fila is looking to Hailey Bieber to help its struggling brand.

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Jocelyn Mintz

Salesforce’s AI agents can decode tariffs in minutes

The company’s Import Specialist Agent automates tariff analysis and pricing adjustments, helping businesses adapt instantly to ever-changing regulations.

Tariffs have caused lots of headaches for business owners around the world, especially as they’ve become a hot topic in the political landscape. Just this week, President Donald Trump enacted 25% import taxes on Mexican and Canadian goods, causing the S&P 500 to plummet.

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Amanda Cottrell

What I’ve learned about motherhood and the myth of work-life balance

Too often the complexities of ambition, motherhood, and professional duty are distilled into stereotypes that seek to diminish rather than dignify.

The question came innocently enough: What do you want to be when you grow up? Lindsay’s daughter, after a brief pause, looked up and confidently replied, “I want to be a client.”

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Steven Melendez

The Trump administration just cut Defense Department grants that research terrorism and drug trafficking

Sudden budget slashes to the Minerva Research Initiative have left scientists scratching their heads.

Researchers in a highly regarded Department of Defense program called the Minerva Research Initiative recently received word that grants already awarded by the Defense Department are being terminated, potentially putting their work—and in some cases even paychecks for their students and lab staff—in peril. 

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Kris Willis

Can you guess this former MVP first baseman in today’s in-5 game?

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

We’re back for another day of the SB Nation MLB in-5 daily trivia game. Game instructions are at the bottom if you’re new to the game! Feel free to share your results in the comments and feedback in this Google Form.

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Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Ian Stewart, Jessica Metzger, Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Dana Goldstein

Inside Trump’s Deportation Push, and the U.S. Holds Talks With Hamas

Plus, Dolly Parton’s love story.

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Julian E. Barnes and Mark Mazzetti

C.I.A. Begins Firing Recently Hired Officers

Some newer employees have been summoned to an off-site location and asked to surrender their credentials.

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Ken Bensinger

Who Paid for Trump’s Transition to Power? The Donors Are Still Unknown.

President Trump has not made good on a promise to disclose who contributed to his transition effort.

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Madeleine Ngo

Trump’s Cuts to Federal Work Force Push Out Young Employees

The loss of early career workers has raised concerns about the impact on the next generation of civil servants.

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Stephanie Saul

As Trump Goes After Universities, Students Are Now on the Chopping Block

Uncertainty about how much money colleges and universities stand to lose has led some schools to reduce the number of doctoral students, in some cases reneging on offers.

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Boone Ashworth

This Goopy Seaweed Slurry Could Make Its Way Into Everything You Eat and Wear

A startup called Marine Biologics is breaking down seaweed into its base components so they can be used for a range of consumer applications, from foodstuffs to cosmetics to bioplastics.

Mashable

Some very detailed foldable iPhone predictions just dropped, and you wont like the price

Yes, we've seen numerous rumors about a foldable iPhone in the past couple of years, but this one hits different.

First, it comes from the almost-always reliable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who shared his latest predictions in a blog post on Thursday. The foldable iPhone, he writes, is likely to be finalized in late 2025 with sales starting in the last quarter of 2026.

But what makes this report interesting is the amount of detail Kuo is sharing, indicating that the foldable iPhone may...

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Save over $80 on the Apple Magic Keyboard at Amazon

SAVE $82: As of March 6, the Apple Magic Keyboard is on sale for $267 at Amazon. That's 23% off the list price.

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Lady Gaga sing-narrates the lives of the SNL cast in silly skit

Lady Gaga is hosting and performing on SNL this week, but first she needs to follow her process.

In the skit above, that includes sitting behind-the-scenes on her piano and sing-narrating everything the cast members are doing and saying to each other.

It makes for some strange lyrics, but at least Lady Gaga's voice makes everything sound good.

Mashable

Why are there no iPhones in Severance?

In February 2020, Rian Johnson revealed a Hollywood secret that threatened to spoil every mystery movie you'll ever watch. Speaking to Vanity Fair in a video breaking down his latest film, the director of Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Looper divulged a subtle clue hidden in his twisty new whodunit, Knives Out.

"Apple, they let you use iPhones in movies, but — and this is very pivotal — if you're ever watching a mystery movie, bad guys cannot have iPhones on camera," Johnson said. "Every...

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