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Protests target Tesla showrooms worldwide over Musk’s role with DOGE

Saturday marked the first attempt to surround all 277 of Tesla’s showrooms and service centers in the U.S. in hopes of deepening a recent decline in the company’s sales.

Protesters against billionaire Elon Musk’s purge of the U.S. government under President Donald Trump demonstrated outside Tesla dealerships throughout the U.S. and in some cities in Europe on Saturday in the latest attempt to dent the fortune of the world’s richest man.

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David Gilbert

The Proud Boys and Militias Come to Tesla’s Defense

After weeks of “Tesla Takedown” protests, extremist groups are showing up to back Elon Musk’s beleaguered car company.

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Coral Davenport

DOGE Accesses Federal Payroll System Over Objections of Career Staff

Elon Musk’s team gains visibility into sensitive information about hundreds of thousands of government workers despite security concerns raised by IT officials.

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8 |"Underappreciated" Movies Viewers Say Deserve Five Stars

"You’ve either seen it and loved it, or never heard of it."

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James Dator

Every NFL coach’s real job based on their group photo

Dan Campbell is still just a football coach.

The NFL dropped one of my favorite things of the offseason: The official coach’s photo. Each year the league asks that all 32 coaches join together for a class photo during league meetings, and it never stops being entertaining.

What makes the coach photo special is that there’s seemingly never a plan for this thing. Guys just rock up in whatever clothes they happened to throw on and get herded like cats to get this shot. As a result...

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Next Big Idea Club

5 ways to get what you need at work without a title change

It’s about you doing your best work and securing the resources, opportunities, and recognition you deserve.

Melody Wilding is a professor of human behavior at Hunter College and was recently named one of Insider’s “most innovative career coaches.” Her background as a therapist and emotions researcher informs her unique approach, weaving evidence-based neuroscience and psychology with professional development. She is the author of Trust Yourself.

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The Conversation

Want to stay healthier and fulfilled later in life? Try volunteering

While spending more than a dozen years researching what happens when older adults volunteer with nonprofits, including churches, we’ve found that volunteers consider themselves to be in better health than their peers who don’t.

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Ana Swanson

Estimates Imply That Tariffs Could Fall Heavily on Consumers

A White House trade adviser projected that tariffs would raise about $6 trillion over the next decade. But raising so much revenue for the government conflicts with the administration’s goal of reshoring manufacturing.

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I Promise You That You Cannot Guess What Jessica Simpson Claims She Drinks To Help Her Sing

For when regular snake oil won't do the trick...

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Mashable

NYT Connections Sports Edition today: Hints and answers for March 31

Connections: Sports Edition is a new version of the popular New York Times word game that seeks to test the knowledge of sports fans.

Like the original Connections, the game is all about finding the "common threads between words." And just like Wordle, Connections resets after midnight and each new set of words gets trickier and trickier—so we've served up some hints and tips to get you over the hurdle.

If you just want to be told today's puzzle, you can jump to the end of this article for...

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Hurry to snag the Samsung Galaxy Ring with a free $100 Amazon gift card

GET A FREE $100 AMAZON GIFT CARD: The Samsung Galaxy Ring is $399.99 at Amazon, which is the standard retail price, but it comes with a free $100 Amazon gift card as part of the Amazon Big Spring Sale.

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I bought my dad the Bird Buddy Pro, and he loves it — now you can get it for 33% off

SAVE $100: As of March 31, you can get the Bird Buddy Pro solar smart bird feeder for just $199 at Amazon. That's a 33% discount and a $100 price cut. It's also the lowest price we've seen for this model.

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Shelved Coyote vs. Acme will finally get a theatrical release

Scrapped Looney Tunes movie Coyote vs. Acme will officially see the light of day, as Ketchup Entertainment has reportedly bought the worldwide rights to the film from Warner Bros.

Announced by the film production and distribution company on Monday (per Deadline), the news marks a happy ending for a grim entertainment saga that kicked off back in November 2023, when Warner Bros. scrapped the completed movie in favor of a tax cut. The same fate befell other completed Warner Bros. films like...

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Eli Lederman

Ohio State lands 4-star safety Bradford in upset

Ohio State landed a significant recruiting upset in the 2026 class on Monday, edging LSU and Texas to secure the commitment of four-star safety Blaine Bradford, No. 32 in the ESPN Junior 300.

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Kevin Seifert

Vikes HC: Rodgers interest no knock on McCarthy

Coach Kevin O'Connell said the Vikings' interest in Aaron Rodgers was just a unique opportunity and not reflective of any concerns about young QB J.J. McCarthy.

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Jeff Passan

An MIT professor, the New York Yankees and the bat that could be changing baseball

After the Yankees' home run barrage with bats that look like bowling pins, the innovation is sweeping baseball.

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Reuters

Apple faces a $162 million fine from French regulators. Here’s why

French antitrust regulators hit Apple with a 150 million euro fine over its privacy control tool.

Apple was hit with a 150 million euro ($162.4 million) fine by French antitrust regulators on Monday for abusing its dominant position in mobile app advertising on its devices via a privacy control tool.

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Associated Press

Trump’s tariffs threaten craft beer as industry battles declining sales and rising costs

For many brewers, the heaviest burden right now is lower sales as customers cut back on beer.

America’s craft brewers already have enough problems. Hard seltzers and cocktails are muscling into beer sales. Millennials and Gen Z don’t drink as much as their elders. Brewpubs still haven’t fully recovered from the shock of COVID-19 five years ago.

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Benjamin Mueller

Trump Administration Has Begun a War on Science, Researchers Say

Nearly 2,000 scientists urged that Congress restore funding to federal agencies decimated by recent cuts.

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Ben Casselman

Trump’s Science Policies Pose Long-Term Risk, Economists Warn

Since World War II, U.S. research funding has led to discoveries that fueled economic gains. Now cutbacks are seen as putting that legacy in jeopardy.

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