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Best Buy has slashed $60 off the 40mm Samsung Galaxy Watch7

SAVE $60: As of April 8, the 40mm Samsung Galaxy Watch7 smartwatch is on sale at Best Buy for $239.99, 20% off its list price of $299.99.

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Scott Nover

Why Amazon is doubling down on movie theaters

The Big Tech giant is trading instant streams for theatrical prestige, rolling out a studio-size release schedule to win hearts—and maybe Oscars—before views.

Amazon is betting big on movie theaters—even if it isn’t counting on mega profits.

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David Rock

How managers can reassure employees amid the threat of layoffs

Even if you can’t control the outcome, you can reduce uncertainty, minimize threat, and even create feelings of comfort and safety in an increasingly volatile world. Here’s how.

It’s only 9 a.m. and Michelle, a middle manager in a government organization, just received her eighth panicked email from a team member asking about the impending layoffs that were announced yesterday afternoon. People are clearly worried, and Michelle is beginning to feel overwhelmed. 

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Adrienne So

Ooni Halo Pro Spiral Mixer Review: Dough as Far as the Eye Can See

Upgrade your summer hosting game with Ooni’s commercial-inspired spiral dough mixer.

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Scott Phillips

Masters picks: Breaking down the favorites to win the Green Jacket in 2025

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The winner of the Green Jacket is likely to be one of the betting favorites. Scott Phillips breaks down the seven golfers he likes best at the 2025 Masters.

When it comes to picking a winner for the 2025 Masters, favorites should play a huge factor during the event. As the most predictive course among annual PGA Tour stops, Augusta National tends to feature many of the same stars atop the leaderboard annually.

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David Fucillo

Can you guess this NFL running back in today’s in-5 trivia game?

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

We’re back for another day of the SB Nation in-5 daily trivia game. Game instructions are at the bottom if you’re new to the game! Feel free to share your results in the comments and feedback in this Google Form.

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Kris Willis

Can you guess this Hall of Fame second baseman in today’s in-5 trivia game?

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

We’re back for another day of the SB Nation MLB in-5 daily trivia game. Game instructions are at the bottom if you’re new to the game! Feel free to share your results in the comments and feedback in this Google Form.

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As A Gym Regular, I Need To Know Which Exercises You Make Your Go-Tos And Which Ones You Avoid At All Costs

If it starts with a “B” and ends with an “urpees” that’s an immediate pass for me!!

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Enjoy $70 off the Beats Solo 4 headphones for a limited time at Amazon

SAVE $70: As of April 8, the Beats Solo 4 headphones are on sale at Amazon for $129.95, 35% off their list price of $199.95.

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The White Lotus Season 3s Sam Nivola explains why Lochlan didnt clean out the blender

The White Lotus Season 3 finale dealt out plenty of death, but there was one character who got very lucky to escape it: Lochalan (Sam Nivola), who almost died from poison fruit seeds after he failed to clean out the blender that Timothy had nearly used to murder his family the night before.

Appearing on The Tonight Show in the clip above, Jimmy Fallon asks Nivola the question that everyone is asking: Why does Lochlan cheerfully make himself a protein shake without at least rinsing out the...

Fast Company

Adele Peters

This company builds e-bikes in the U.S. But Trump’s tariffs are going to hit it hard—and every other bike brand

Even when companies assemble bikes in America, the parts come from a global supply chain. As tariffs force the industry to raise prices, some brands might not survive.

Inside a warehouse in Santa Clara, California, a company called Vintage Electric Bikes builds sleek e-bikes with retro styling, customized for each customer’s order.

Fast Company

Elizabeth Segran

Mattel is quietly backing away from its DEI stance. Will Barbie face a backlash?

Mattel worked hard to transform Barbie into a progressive icon. Can the company keep it up through the Trump administration?

During the last Trump presidency, Barbie was firmly at the center of progressive causes.

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Jessica Bursztynsky

Meta is bringing stricter parental controls to Facebook and Messenger

Meta has in the past come under fire from parents and lawmakers for its platforms’ impacts on young users.

Meta is bringing its Teen Accounts, which have stricter parental controls, to its Facebook and Messenger platforms on Tuesday, expanding its teen service from just Instagram.

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John Voelcker

Ford Maverick Hybrid AWD 2025: prices, specs availability, review

The new four-wheel-drive electrified pickup has arrived, and it's better than ever. There's just one snag. It's made in Mexico.

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Molly Higgins

Daily Harvest Review: Good Meals for Single Vegans Who Don’t Mind Mush

These vegan, gluten-free delivery meals take the work out of meal prep, although the food can be a little boring (and mushy).

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Livia Albeck-Ripka

Boris Johnson Has Run-In With Feisty Ostrich During Texas Trip

A video showed the former British prime minister yelping and uttering a profanity after the ostrich pecked him through a window at what appeared to be a wildlife park.

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Clay Risen

Clem Burke, Versatile, Hard-Driving Drummer for Blondie, Dies at 70

He provided both the explosive percussion on hits like “Call Me” and the laid-back rhythm on the reggae-influenced “The Tide Is High.”

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Lizzie Dearden

Prince Harry’s Court Case Over Security in the UK, Explained

Harry arrived at London’s Court of Appeal on Tuesday for the start of a two-day hearing in his case over his police protection in Britain.

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Kiuko Notoya and Noriko Hayashi

How Japan Built a 3D-Printed Train Station in 6 Hours

As Japan’s population shrinks, maintaining rail service in remote small towns is becoming a challenge. Is this the answer?

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Oren Cass

‘Liberation Day’ Was Messy, but Trump’s Tariffs Can Still Work

It’s a matter of timing and communication.

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