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17 Things We've Tried, Loved, And Think You Will, Too

And an extra-special "get in here" to all the Swiftie moms, condiment connoisseurs, and tired-eye sufferers.

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Chris Morris

More companies are adopting ‘AI-first’ strategies. Here’s how it could impact the environment

Shopify and Duolingo are the latest companies to embrace an AI-first approach to every task in the workplace.

As artificial intelligence gets smarter, a growing number of companies are increasing its implementation in their operations or more heavily promoting their own AI offerings. The buzzword for this is “AI first.”

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David Klanecky

The U.S. must ramp up domestic battery manufacturing 

With critical needs for battery production materials, recycling is an important source.

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Mashable

The 5 Nintendo Switch 2 launch titles I cant wait to play (besides Mario Kart World)

It's no secret that Mario Kart World is the main reason to get a Nintendo Switch 2 at launch. I even got to play it myself at the Nintendo launch event. But what else will you be able to play if/when you get bored of that game?

Luckily, Nintendo has an extensive list of Switch 2 launch titles available to play on June 5. As is usually the case with new consoles, many of them are ports of older games. However, in this instance, that's not such a bad thing; there are plenty of people out there...

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Ana Swanson and Jack Ewing

Trump Signs Executive Order Walking Back Some Auto Tariffs

Most levies on imported cars and car parts will remain in place, but automakers have secured some relaxation of the trade policy.

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Mark Ogden

Injured PSG hero Dembélé a 'doubt' for 2nd leg

Luis Enrique said Paris Saint-Germain can reach the Champions League final with or without match-winning goalscorer Ousmane Dembélé after the forward limped out of Tuesday's 1-0 semifinal first-leg win at Arsenal.

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Jorge Castillo

Mets' Minter pondering season-ending surgery

Mets reliever A.J. Minter is contemplating season-ending surgery for a "pretty significant" lat injury, manager Carlos Mendoza said.

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Shams Charania

Ex-HS phenom Williams heads to Sacramento St.

Ex-prep phenom Mikey Williams has committed to Sacramento State, where he'll play under the tutelage of new GM Shaquille O'Neal and coach Mike Bibby.

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Doc: Lillard says he is 'not going out this way'

Bucks coach Doc Rivers says he spoke to Damian Lillard on Tuesday and the guard said he's "not going out this way" after tearing his left Achilles tendon.

Mashable

Elon Musks X lost 11 million users in the EU

X's user base in the European Union is now officially lower than it was prior to Elon Musk's acquisition of the company.

And that's according to a new report from Elon Musk's X (formerly Twitter, but you knew that). The social media platform now has a total of 94.8 million monthly active users in the EU.

That's a loss of roughly 11 million European users from X's previous transparency report, as highlighted by Social Media Today.

Mashable previously reported on X's declining user base in the EU...

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OpenAI rolls back ChatGPT 4o model for being too much of a suck-up

ChatGPT — and generative AI tools like it — have long had a reputation for being a bit too agreeable. It's been clear for a while now that the default ChatGPT experience is designed to nod along with most of what you say. But even that tendency can go too far, apparently.

In a thread on X posted on April 27, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman acknowledged that "GPT-4o updates have made the personality too sycophant-y and annoying." And today, Altman announced on X that the company was fully rolling...

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32 TikTok-Famous Products For Any Millennials Who Still Don’t Have The App

Whether by choice or lack of phone storage... don't worry, we've done the digging for you. ????

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Ryan Clark

Tocchet quits; Canucks 8th team seeking a coach

Rick Tocchet has stepped down as Canucks coach despite the team's attempts to re-sign him. The Canucks now become the eighth NHL team looking to hire a new coach this offseason.

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Dembélé gives PSG semifinal edge over Arsenal

Paris Saint-Germain took a big step toward reaching the Champions League final as Ousmane Dembélé's early goal sealed a 1-0 win at Arsenal in a tense first leg of the semifinal on Tuesday.

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Luka covers cost to restore vandalized Kobe mural

Lakers star Luka Doncic made a $5,000 donation Tuesday to cover the cost of a vandalized mural depicting Kobe and Gigi Bryant in downtown L.A.

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Your Home Has Zero Space For Useless Stuff, So Here Are 27 Functional Products That Double As Decor

Coffee table books with storage, a humidifier shaped like a plant, and a toothbrush holder that'll make you flash those pearly whites every time you see it.

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Kevin Seifert

McCarthy: 'I know I'm ready to start' for Vikings

Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy, speaking Tuesday to local reporters for the first time since last fall, appears as confident in himself as the team is in him.

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Ben Dowsett

The rare play that saves Ja, Donovan Mitchell and other NBA stars -- and it traces back to 1957

Players seem to be throwing the ball off the glass to themselves more than ever, and not just to generate highlights.

Fast Company

Joe Berkowitz

“Hostile and political”: Jeff Bezos should have known Trump was always going to turn against Amazon

The Amazon founder seemed to think he could insulate himself from Trump’s attacks with changes at the Post and a Melania documentary. He was wrong.

Consumers are only just starting to feel pain from Trump’s Liberation Day tariff spree. Amazon founder and chairman Jeff Bezos, however, may be starting to feel something else from the tariffs: regret.

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Jennifer Mattson

Why writing with ChatGPT makes you sound like an American

A new study from Cornell University suggests some large generative AI models have a Western bias that strips away cultural nuance.

No, this article was not written with AI. You know how you can tell? Because it’s got a bit of personality (mine), and even though it’s about artificial intelligence (arguably one of the most boring topics on the planet, in my opinion), this doesn’t read like a computer generated it. (Just me, standing at my very-expensive standing desk, writing away on my...

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