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Stranded NASA astronauts touch down, plucked from ocean

The much-anticipated return of stranded NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore from the International Space Station went off without a hitch.

Williams and Wilmore flew home from the ISS along with astronaut Nick Hague and cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov, splashing down off the coast of Tallahassee, Florida just before 6 p.m. ET today. The weather was crystal clear and the Atlantic Ocean described as "glass-like" by NASA's live feed on X.

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Alabama State channeled Christian Laettner to stun St. Francis in March Madness opener

Watch the first buzzer-beater of 2025 March Madness with this incredible play by Alabama State

The 2025 men’s NCAA tournament got underway on Tuesday night with a First Four matchup between a pair of No. 16 seeds: SWAC champion Alabama State and NEC champion Saint Francis. The game was an absolute banger, with two hungry teams trading the lead back and forth all game. This game was always meant to come down to the final possession, and we got our first magic moment of March when...

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40 Pieces Of Furniture And Decor That Will Make Your House A Home

Give your home the makeover it deserves.

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41 Products That’ll Make You Pat Yourself On The Back Every Time You Use Them

Including the vacuum cleaning tool that will help you unlock a new level of adulthood.

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29 Beauty Products That Get Amazing Results With Very Little Effort Or Know-How

Nothing simplifies your beauty routine faster than a lip tint or a cult-fave four-minute, no-rinse hair mask.

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If You’re Perpetually Disorganized, These 27 Products Will Help You Get Your Mess Together

Useful organization products for messy cabinets, drawers, and more.

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"Not Enough People Know About This": 19 Memberships That People Swear Are Worth Every Penny

Of course a Costco card is on this list, but trust me when I say that's only the start.

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There’s A Genuinely Good Chance That You Haven’t Seen These 35 Problem-Solving Products

But now you can consider yourself blessed to have learned about the existence of a "neutralizing" lip gloss, a spray-and-forget window cleaner, and Swizzle Sticks.

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Aaron Rodgers to the Vikings is the Brett Favre reboot nobody wants or needs

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We need Rodgers to make a decision so we can (hopefully) stop talking about him so much — but we’re not holding our breath.

The first week of free agency is in the rearview mirror and there are a number of big-time changes that have happened across the league.

We are still waiting on a handful of things to shake out before the waters will fully calm, but they mostly have to do with some older quarterbacks who are more about headlines than results...

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Rebecca Biestman

Why HR’s future looks like marketing’s past

When it comes to tech and showing business value, today’s CHROs should check with yesterday’s CMOs.

Think back to the shifting tech landscape of 2015. “Uptown Funk” was blaring on digital music outlets, Snapchat filters were laid over every selfie, and hoverboards were all the rage. At the same time, marketing teams were facing an uphill battle to prove ROI as new digital marketing opportunities, like the rise of video content marketing and the shift towards mobile, led to changing...

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Charlie Creme

Giant Killers: Predicting 10 women's March Madness early-round upsets

Looking for upsets in the women's March Madness bracket? Harvard, Vanderbilt and South Dakota State are looking to hang around.

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David McCabe and Cecilia Kang

Trump Fires Democrats on Federal Trade Commission

The decision to fire the two members of the traditionally independent regulatory body is likely to face a legal challenge.

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Dave Philipps

Judge Blocks Policy That Would Expel Transgender Troops

The order allows soldiers to keep serving in the military under rules established by the Biden administration.

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Trump Tests Democrats’ Resolve to Oppose vs. Their Desire to Compromise

Leaders in the party appear to have a subtle but fundamental disagreement: Should they oppose President Trump at every turn, or try to find some common ground?

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Roku Tests Showing Ads Before the Home Screen Loads

Users in the test group are unimpressed by the video ads, which play automatically. Customers say they will be eager to toss their Roku devices if the ads become permanent.

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Jon Stewart Dropped An F-Bomb In Response To Chuck Schumer's Odd Revelation About Where He Likes To Talk To Republicans

The Daily Show host slammed the senator who has been in the news all week long.

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‘Tennis is broken’: Djokovic’s players union sues tennis governing bodies

The Professional Tennis Players’ Association’s antitrust suit claims the organizations that run the sport hold ‘complete control over the players’ pay and working conditions.’

Calling the groups in charge of professional tennis “a cartel,” the players’ association co-founded by Novak Djokovic filed an antitrust lawsuit against the women’s and men’s tours, the International Tennis Federation and the sport’s integrity agency on Tuesday in federal court in New York.

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How the White House Defied a Judge’s Order on Deportation Planes

A New York Times review of flight data shows how the Trump administration deported about 200 migrants to El Salvador — despite a federal judge’s ruling blocking these deportations. Luke Broadwater, who covers the White House for The Times, goes through the timeline of what really happened.

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Elon Musk’s Role in Dismantling USAID Likely Violated Constitution, Judge Finds

It appears to be the first time a federal judge has acted to constrain Elon Musk, a top adviser to President Trump. The judge also ordered agency functions be partially restored, though that relief could be temporary.

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