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Andy Greenberg, Lily Hay Newman

SignalGate Isn’t About Signal

The Trump cabinet’s shocking leak of its plans to bomb Yemen raises myriad confidentiality and legal issues. The security of the encrypted messaging app Signal is not one of them.

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20+ of the best coffee maker deals from Amazons Big Spring Sale

The best Amazon Big Spring Sale coffee maker deals at a glance: BEST SINGLE-SERVE COFFEE MAKER DEAL Keurig K-Elite single-serve coffee maker ...

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Samsung smart glasses with touchless controls nearly ready, report says

Samsung is reportedly nearing the finish line on its long-rumored smart glasses, codenamed Project HAEAN.

The company, according to Korean outlet ETNews, is finalizing the specs for the device, which now includes a built-in display — a notable shift from earlier plans that leaned toward a display-free XR wearable.

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Soak up the spring weather with 50% off the Tiki Smokeless Patio Fire Pit

SAVE $196.02: As of March 26, get the Tiki Smokeless Patio Fire Pit for $198.98 at Amazon. That's 50% off its usual price.

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Alexa Philippou

Paige Bueckers' pursuit: The national championship that keeps getting away

Will Paige Bueckers win an elusive NCAA title or become the greatest UConn player to graduate without one?

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The Conversation

This century-old law lets presidents shift the sizes of national monuments

The Antiquities Act of 1906 gave Congress or the president the authority to establish national monuments on federal land as a means of protecting areas for ecological, cultural, historical, or scientific purposes.

America’s public lands, from its majestic national parks to its vast national forests, are at the heart of the country’s identity.

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Lily McDonald

These 4 simple changes can make your home feel more joyful

From better organization to reading nooks, Ikea’s new Life at Home report gives people simple ways to feel happier at home.

For some people, home evokes feelings of joy and comfort. However, according to Ikea’s new Life at Home Report, one in three people struggle to find the joy in their living spaces.

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Jennifer Mattson

Here’s what to know about Blujepa, the new FDA-approved UTI treatment heading to market this year

GSK’s pill, the first oral antibiotic for urinary tract infections in almost 30 years, comes as bacteria are increasingly becoming treatment-resistant.

Good news for the millions of women who struggle with urinary tract infections (UTIs). The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new drug, Blujepa, the first of a new class of oral antibiotics for treating UTIs, to head to market. Drugmaker GSK plans to release the drug in the U.S. in the second half of 2025.

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How these March Madness coaches are keeping fashion in the game

In a sea of team polo shirts and quarter-zip pullovers, some coaches dressed up for the NCAA Tournament.

Notre Dame’s Niele Ivey is doing it the way she learned how to coach, pacing the sideline in stylish attire in a time when most coaches favor far more casual attire.

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Grace Snelling

U.S. automakers have abandoned small cars—but Rivian just announced a spinoff to make mini EVs

The Tesla competitor, known for its trucks and SUVs, said the new startup, called Also, will have a tech platform that works for e-bikes and micro cars.

Today, the California-based EV maker Rivian announced a new spinoff company, Also Inc., that will focus on building “small, lightweight” EVs.

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Mike Rutherford

Cinderella’s decline might be greatly exaggerated in college basketball’s new era

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Four reasons why we might be overreacting to no Cinderella teams advancing to the Sweet 16.

Every year there’s a storyline that develops from the first week of the NCAA tournament that dominates the national sports conversation for those three days that separate the second round and the Sweet 16. Typically, play resumes on Thursday, the focus returns to the court, and the “big story” from the week before morphs into endless discussions...

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The Canadian Government Is Putting Up These Anti-Tariff Billboards In 12 Red States

"We need to send a message to the American people to understand what is at stake because this will hurt their livelihoods and have an impact on their wallets."

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Lizzy Becherano

Davies' agent slams Canada staff over ACL tear

Alphonso Davies' agent hit out at the player's treatment by Canada staff after it was announced that he has suffered a torn ACL against the United States, saying that the Bayern Munich star was "pressured" to play despite not being fully fit.

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NFL pitches making dynamic kickoff permanent

The NFL competition committee is recommending making the dynamic kickoff rule permanent and moving touchbacks to the 35-yard line in hopes of generating even more returns.

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David E. Sanger

How the White House Uses Semantics to Downplay the Signal Leak

War plan or battle plan? Classified or not? The answers to those questions amount to a distinction without much of a difference.

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"HAHAHAHA!": Marjorie Taylor Greene Accidentally Defies Trump With A Hilarious Self-Own

"Stop clowning Marge and do something that actually benefits Americans."

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Vittoria Elliott, Matt Giles

Inside DOGE’s Plan to Invade the Treasury—and Throttle USAID

Court filings show that from the earliest days of the second Trump administration, Elon Musk’s DOGE had a plan to infiltrate US Treasury payment systems—and turn them against USAID.

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Pete Thamel and Jeff Borzello

Sources: WVU targets UNT's Hodge to fill vacancy

Ross Hodge, who has led UNT to the NIT Final Four, is expected to reach an agreement to be the next men's basketball coach at West Virginia, sources told ESPN.

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A guide for avoiding scams around the Formula 1 in 2025

The 2025 Formula 1 season has begun!

It’s a new(ish) year and the recent Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix has kicked off the biggest international competition that motorsports has to offer. As fans gear up for an exciting season, ensuring peak PC performance and online security should be a top priority. From streaming races smoothly to avoiding cyber scams targeting eager ticket buyers, this guide will help you navigate the digital race track safely and efficiently.

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