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David Fucillo

Your daily NFL trivia game, Friday edition

Think you can figure out what NFL player we’re talking about? You’ll get five clues to figure him out.

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Kris Willis

Your daily MLB trivia game, Friday edition

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Mashable

Stephen Colbert jokes about Trump using ChatGPT for tariff formula

We've faced Liberation Day, and everyone is still scrambling to get their heads around how Trump's tariffs will impact the struggling economy.

Stephen Colbert breaks the past 24 hours in the Late Show clip above, from the stock market reaction to the way Trump may or may not have calculated his tariff formula.

"Everybody's trying to figure out the logic behind these tariffs, and according to some guys on the internet who actually did this, the formula is apparently what you get if you ask...

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Mark Schlabach

Sources: PGA Tour rejects PIF's recent $1.5B offer

The PGA Tour has rejected PIF's most recent offer to invest $1.5 billion into PGA Tour Enterprises, the tour's for-profit entity, which came with the caveat that the rival LIV Golf League would remain intact, sources confirmed to ESPN.

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Judith Humphrey

6 big mistakes job seekers commonly make

These mistakes can make the job hunt drag on—especially in such a challenging job market.

If you have been on the job market recently, you know how challenging it can be. Lots of tech companies, for example, are pulling back on hiring. Federal workers are being laid off by the thousands. And some types of jobs are simply not as available as they once were. Particularly in short supply are those prized white-collar positions paying $94,000 or more.

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Jessica Wilen

How working parents can maximize their tax refund

Expert Lisa Greene-Lewis shares the most important tax breaks parents should know about before filing.

With tax season fast approaching, it’s the perfect time for parents to take advantage of valuable tax deductions and credits that can reduce their tax bill or increase their refund.

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Jared Keller

How this former Disney Imagineer is shaping the next generation of defense technology

Bran Ferren’s company Applied Minds is one of the most unusual (and innovative) defense contractors you’ve probably never heard of.

The way Bran Ferren sees it, the future of warfare depends as much on creativity as it does on raw firepower.

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Niki Kitsantonis

As Unexplained Quakes Ease, Santorini Insists It’s Open for Business

The Greek island was shaken by thousands of mostly smaller-scale temblors. Now, residents have returned, and they hope visitors will, too.

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Devlin Barrett

Key Evidence Thrown Out in Jolt to ‘Orgasmic Meditation’ Conspiracy Case

Defense lawyers had argued that diaries by a former adherent of the OneTaste group were tainted by the way they were prepared and edited for a Netflix documentary.

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Victoria Kim

Australia’s Relationship with United States Gets a Second Look

The country has doubled down on its defense relationship with the United States in recent years. President Trump’s treatment of allies is prompting some to question the wisdom of that path.

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Hannah Beech

They Fought to Save Lives in Myanmar. The Earthquake Claimed Theirs.

Five friends defied the junta to care for people injured in the military coup. One returned from the battlefield to find his four friends among the dead in the March 28 earthquake.

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Trish Bendix

Stephen Colbert Likens Trump’s Tariffs to an Economic Infection

“Has anyone thought about injecting our money with bleach?” Colbert said after President Trump’s new tariffs tanked the stock market on Thursday.

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Michelle Goldberg

Is Claudia Sheinbaum the Anti-Trump?

In a world lurching rightward, Mexico’s president offers progressives hope.

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Thomas L. Friedman

Trump Just Bet the Farm

Donald Trump is upending a world that has brought peace and stability for 80 years. What is it he doesn’t understand?

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Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim

A 270-Year-Old Scottish Folk Fiddle Makes Its Carnegie Hall Debut

The ornately decorated fiddle belonged to the dance master who taught Robert Burns. At Carnegie, it will cap “Scotland’s Hoolie in New York.”

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Stephen Castle

Strike in UK’s Second Largest City Leaves Trash Piled High

A standoff between garbage collectors and municipal officials in Britain’s second largest city has left an estimated 17,000 tons of trash on the streets.

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Michael C. Bender and Stephanie Saul

Trump Administration Sends Harvard a List of Demands to Protect Federal Funds

The list was similar to one sent to Columbia University last month after the government canceled $400 million to the school. Harvard may have $9 billion on the line.

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Justin Scheck and Abdi Latif Dahir

When Kenyan Maids Sought Help Overseas, Diplomats Demanded Sex

Women say that embassy officials added a new level of indignity to the abuse they suffered while working abroad.

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Kim Barker, Sanjana Varghese and Yurii Shyvala

Russia Executes P.O.W.s Without Caring Who Watches, Ukraine Says

Live drone footage allows Ukraine to observe what it views as war crimes unfold in real time, soldiers say.

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Alan Feuer

Inside the Trump Administration’s Deportation of a Migrant to El Salvador

Immigration officers asked Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia if he was a gang member, and refused to believe him when he denied it, according to court papers.

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