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Nick Cannon Shared The One Reason Why He's Not Ready To Get A Vasectomy

Nick's currently a father of a dozen children by six different women.

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Not To Toot My Own Horn, But I’ve Just Compiled A List Of 33 Of The Best Home Products You’ve Seen In A While

Bet you didn't know you could get an alarm clock that will literally shake you awake.

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Here Are Super Common Foods That Can Be Especially Dangerous To Eat If You Leave Them Out Too Long

There’s a certain kind of toxin a zap in the microwave cannot kill — and it poses a risk to your health.

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33 Of The Prettiest Things You Can Buy For Yourself This Spring

If you like tiny spoons for your coffee and treats, you are going to be *so* pleased by this dainty, vintage-style set.

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Lisa Anderson

To innovate, immerse yourself in the industry

You can’t spot a breakthrough from behind the desk.

For decades, human organs, some of the most fragile cargo imaginable, have been transported on ice. Not because it was the best method, but because that’s how it had always been done. A process with life-or-death consequences remained unchanged simply out of habit.

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Adam Rittenberg

American leading scorer Rogers (knee) helped off

American University star forward Matt Rogers, a first-team All-Patriot League selection, was ruled out for the second half of Wednesday's First Four game against Mount St. Mary's with a right knee injury.

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Just 27 Practical Things Worth Buying On Amazon Right Now

Step up your home office, do a little spring cleaning, and improve your travel setup, all with these little helpers.

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March Madness: Disrupter bets $1 million that AI bracket will beat pro gambler

Alan Levy wants AI to bring an advantage to the average Joe: either the weekly football bettor who doesn’t have access to reams of data or the March Madness bracket filler who goes by feel or team mascot.

Perhaps the surest sign that artificial intelligence really is taking over the world will come the day it wins your favorite March Madness bracket pool.

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Kevin Busque

The future of benefits is hiding where you might not expect it

Small businesses are realizing that 401(k) plans and other offerings can help them attract and hire employees.

In an unpredictable labor market, where job gains in January fell below expectations and the future remains uncertain, one thing is clear: Employers can’t afford to rest on their laurels. While the economy has remained relatively strong, shifts in the job market have been historically inevitable, and companies must constantly evaluate their operations to ensure they’re...

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Reviewers Say This 'Life-Changing' Steam Mop Cuts Cleaning Time In Half — And It's Nearly 30% Off Today

One reviewer shared that this Shark mop helped them achieve “no dust, no dirt, no dog hair — just truly clean floors.”

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Greenpeace loses massive lawsuit; must pay hundreds of millions of dollars to pipeline company

In an explosive verdict, Greenpeace was found liable for defamation and other claims in conjunction with protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline.

MANDAN, N.D. (AP) — A North Dakota jury on Wednesday found Greenpeace liable for defamation and other claims brought by a pipeline company in connection with protests against the Dakota Access oil pipeline.

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DOGE official appointed to leadership role at USAID after helping dismantle the agency

Jeremy Lewin is a DOGE official who has worked with Musk’s government-cutting efforts at USAID and other federal agencies.

A senior official at Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency is taking a leadership role at the U.S. Agency for International Development, giving DOGE direct authority over an agency that it has worked to dismantle, according to an email obtained by The Associated Press.

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Xuan Thai

Reports: Stanford coach bullied athletics staff

Troy Taylor remains on the job. In a statement released by Stanford, he said he had received counseling on "how I interact with others."

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Mike Reiss

Calipari mulls Arkansas path: 'Back to my roots'

John Calipari referenced his early coaching days Wednesday, saying he is "back to my roots of being the underdog" ahead of Arkansas' NCAA tournament game vs. Kansas.

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John Keim

Commanders sweeten Deebo's deal, sources say

The Commanders are guaranteeing $17 million of Deebo Samuel's previously non-guaranteed salary for this season, along with adding another $3 million worth of incentives, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

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Jeff Borzello

Sources: Wade to leave McNeese for NC State job

Will Wade, who has led McNeese to back-to-back Southland regular season and tourney titles, has agreed to be NC State's next basketball coach, sources told ESPN.

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NBA insiders

NBA Power Rankings: Where all 30 teams stand with less than a month left

As we enter the final stretch of the regular season, let's see where all 30 teams stack up.

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Dave McMenamin

Did the Luka trade actually make the Lakers' defense better? Inside L.A.'s elite run

The Lakers, with Doncic and 40-year-old LeBron James, are suddenly one of the NBA's top defenses. Will it stay that way?

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Matina Stevis-Gridneff

Menaced by Trump, Canada Prepares to Join E.U. Military Industry Efforts

Canada’s draft deal to participate in Europe’s defense industry will bring contracts to Canadian manufacturers and help lessen dependence on the United States.

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