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Whats new to streaming this week? (April 3, 2025)

Looking for something great to watch at home? Streaming subscribers are spoiled for choice between Hulu, Netflix, Max, Disney+, Apple TV+, Prime Video, Shudder, Paramount+, Peacock, and more. And that's before you even look at the vast libraries of movies and television programs within each one!

Don't be overwhelmed or waste an hour scrolling through your services to determine what to watch. We've got your back, whatever your mood. Mashable offers watch guides for all of the above, broken...

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Unbeatable AdGuard family plan: Secure all devices for under $16

TL;DR: Block ads and prevent contact with malware on family devices with a $15.97 AdGuard lifetime subscription.

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Limited stock alert: Grab a refurbished MacBook Pro for $330

TL;DR: Get a refurbished Apple MacBook Pro (3.1GHz i5, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD) on sale for $329.97.

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Save up to 90% on flights with this $10 membership

TL;DR: Save up to $2,000 a trip with a one-year subscription to Dollar Flight Club's premium plan, now $9.99 (reg. $69).

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The first people to fly in space over the poles got this stunning view

When cryptocurrency investor Chun Wang footed the cost of a SpaceX flight over the North and South Poles, he thought he'd be able to see signs of explorers and research activities below. 

But from 260 miles above in space, he saw no trace of humanity — just desolation: a seemingly endless view of pure white ice. 

Wang and three other crewmates are the first people to fly over Earth's poles in space. With him in a small Dragon capsule are Jannicke Mikkelsen, Rabea Rogge, and Eric Philips....

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Theres still time to save on the JBL Go 4 portable speaker at Amazon after the Big Spring Sale

SAVE $10: As of April 3, the JBL Go 4 portable speaker is on sale at Amazon for $39.95. Normally it's listed for $49.95, so you're saving 20%.

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This small Montana town is the gateway to Yellowstone. Trump’s budget cuts could decimate it

“Gardiner is a company town and Yellowstone is the mill. If somebody starts screwing with the mill, we have no choice but to be concerned.”

On March 1, hundreds of people gathered in Gardiner, Montana, at the northern entrance to Yellowstone National Park. The crowd—which included residents from across the state and current and former public lands employees—was part of a nationwide protest against the layoffs of federal workers. 

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Alex Amsden

How to drive performance without playing the blame game

By adopting a trust-based approach, organizations can create a culture where employees take responsibility, prioritize high-impact actions, and continuously improve performance.

In today’s turbulent economic climate, there’s an intense pressure to perform. Organizations are exploring new business models and ways of working to accelerate growth and stay competitive. Boards and shareholders demand results, which pushes leadership teams to dial up their expectations. The term...

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Dave Allen

How a multi-generational C-suite can future-proof your business

It’s hard to admit, but founders must accept that they aren’t immortal.

In HBO’s hit show Succession, patriarch Logan Roy pitted his children against each other for the top spot of leading his media conglomerate. Those who’ve seen the show will know how it ends, but what if he took a different route? What if he established a collaborative, multi-generational leadership team to guide Waystar RoyCo into the future? Granted, it would have made for far less dramatic tension (and...

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Elisabetta Povoledo and Clara Vannucci

600-Year-Old Fresco by Fra Angelico Gets Some Necessary Love

After three doctors fell in love with a fresco by Fra Angelico, they pledged to restore it so it could get its due when a blockbuster exhibition opens this fall.

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Adeel Hassan

A Pristine Family Photo. Then Barack Obama Strolls By.

The former president was taking a morning walk just as two young siblings posed with the Washington Monument and cherry blossoms serving as a perfect backdrop.

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Mujib Mashal, María Silvia Trigo and Pragati K.B.

The Country Was Fake. But Its Land Grab in Bolivia Was Real.

Emissaries of the “United States of Kailasa,” led by a fugitive holy man, were deported after negotiating 1,000-year deals with Indigenous groups.

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Michael S. Rosenwald

Joe DePugh, Pitcher Who Inspired Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Glory Days,’ Dead at 75

A gifted athlete, he gave a clumsy teenage Bruce Springsteen his first nickname, Saddie. Years later, the Boss returned the favor, memorializing him in a song.

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South Korean Actress’s Suicide Spurs Scrutiny of Ex-Boyfriend

The death of the actress Kim Sae-ron has plunged her former boyfriend, the superstar actor Kim Soo-hyun, into the biggest crisis of his career.

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Trish Bendix

Late Night Debriefs After a ‘Tariff-fying’ Day at the White House

Stephen Colbert said that, thanks to President Trump, “America is finally free from the tyranny of being able to buy stuff from other countries.”

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Susan E. Rice

What Happens When There’s a Real National Security Crisis?

In its first military action, the Trump administration showed itself to be reckless and unserious.

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Pamela Paul

My Farewell Column

I’ve sought to address what people believe but are often too afraid to say.

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Jason Farago

The Torlonia Marbles Offer Everything We Ask of Art

The 2,000-year-old Torlonia collection of Roman sculptures, now at the Art Institute of Chicago, has the urgency of the greatest contemporary art.

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Yan Zhuang and Alexandra E. Petri

Tornadoes Reported in South and Midwest Amid Powerful Storm System

Millions of people were under severe weather advisories and more than 300,000 customers had lost power. Injuries were reported in Arkansas, Kentucky and Missouri.

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Liam Stack

A Swastika, a Tesla and a Debate Over the Limits of Hate Crime Law

Is it a hate crime for people to draw a swastika on a Tesla if they believe Elon Musk is a Nazi?

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