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Mike Rutherford

College basketball’s 25 best available transfer portal men’s players right now

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With college hoops teams across the country scrambling to set their rosters for 2025-26, here are the 25 best players for them to be targeting.

Note: These rankings do not currently include players who exhausted their collegiate eligibility, but have entered the transfer portal with the hope that the NCAA will tweak its current eligibility rules.

1. RJ Luis, SR, G (St. John’s)

The reigning Big East Player of the Year and a Second Team AP All-American, Luis...

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New to streaming: How to watch Companion at home

The best streaming deals to watch 'Companion' at home: BEST NON-STREAMING OPTION Buy or rent 'Companion' on Prime Video ...

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Associated Press

Pens' Letang has surgery to close hole in heart

Kris Letang will miss Pittsburgh's finale against Washington on Thursday night after undergoing a procedure to close a small hole in his heart.

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Kalyn Kahler

Why Shedeur Sanders' NFL draft process, stardom are like nothing we've seen before

Too confident? Too famous? Here's what ex-Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders faced and why he's sure he'll succeed.

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Matt Kamen

Nintendo Switch 2 Backward Compatibility: What You Need to Know

Bad news for fans of cardboard VR headsets, though.

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Elana Klein

Young People Are Making Up to $36K a Year Renting Their T-Shirts and Speakers

Rental apps like Pickle and Yoodlize are helping millennials and Gen Z-ers turn their closets and tools into extra cash.

Fast Company

Sarah Bregel

The best internships of 2025 offer competitive pay and real impact for job candidates

Tech and finance companies including Nvidia, Capital One, and McKinsey topped Glassdoor’s annual list of great places to intern, based on user reviews.

Snagging an internship can help future employees enhance their skills and knowledge and, overall, make them more desirable employees. But when it comes to actually working as an intern, not every company is a desirable place to be.

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James Dator

Cam Ward knows the Titans are drafting him, and pandered to them while playing Fortnite

Cam Ward is the ultimate Titans homer.

The No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft is a lock, with the Tennessee Titans poised to select Cam Ward in the hopes he can be their franchise quarterback. The soon-to-be rookie already knows the game and while playing Fortnite on Tuesday night he pandered to Titans fans in the funniest way imaginable.

Ward basically said every Titans player is one of the best in the NFL at their position.

Cam Ward knows exactly where he’s going

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Florence Pugh Just Got Seriously Candid About The Harsh Reality Of Dating A Hollywood Star

“It’s not good enough for me to ask someone to just accept that, I’ll just end up alone,” Florence acknowledged.

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Netflix announces Fred and Rosemary West true crime documentary with chilling trailer

Beyond a staggering amount of journalism, there have been many true crime books written and documentaries made about British serial killers Fred and Rosemary West. Now, Netflix is set to release its own three-part series.

Announced on Wednesday with a trailer, Fred and Rose West: A British Horror Story comes directed by Dan Dewsbury (Louis Theroux's Forbidden America) and produced by Blink Films, which has released a number of documentaries about the Wests and their brutal crimes. The second...

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The JBL Clip 5 portable speaker is $20 off right now at Best Buy

SAVE $20: As of April 16, the JBL Clip 5 portable speaker is on sale for $59.99 at Best Buy. That's 25% off its list price of $79.99.

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Bionic Bay Review: A speedrunners delight

Let’s get this out of the way: Bionic Bay is going to be compared to Limbo and Inside. A lot. It’s inevitable. Psychoflow Studios, in collaboration with Mureena Oy, has delivered what feels like a sci-fi reimagining of Playdead’s moody 2010 classic. The visual storytelling, the shadowy menace, the precisely brutal puzzles — it’s all here, reassembled with a slick, biomechanical sheen.

But don’t mistake Bionic Bay for a copycat. Beneath the familiar silhouette lies a wildly...

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Jonathan Givony

Condon to enter NBA draft, keep NCAA eligibility

Florida sophomore Alex Condon will enter the 2025 NBA draft while maintaining his NCAA eligibility.

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Trump administration sues Maine over trans ban

The Trump administration announced a lawsuit Wednesday against Maine's education department for not complying with the government's push to ban transgender athletes in girls' sports.

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Brad Bourque

PNY GeForce RTX 5060 Ti OC Review: High-Definition Gaming

This graphics card conquers 1080p gaming, but if you have to pay more than sticker price, you can do better.

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Julian Chokkattu

Back Market and iFixit Want You to Use Your Phone for at Least 5 Years

Back Market and iFixit are partnering to encourage consumers to keep their phones in service for at least five years—and to pressure manufacturers to extend smartphone support to 10 years.

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Nena Farrell

Aura Aspen Review (2025): Made for Vertical

The newest frame in Aura’s lineup has the same aspect ratio as your phone, and you can use it in portrait or landscape orientation.

Fast Company

Steven Melendez

Docusign expands beyond signatures with new AI-powered contract management tools

The e-signature pioneer is using artificial intelligence to help companies create, organize, and manage contracts.

For about 20 years, Docusign has been known as a tool for collecting digital signatures—helping businesses replace paper forms with electronic versions that are just as secure and legally binding. Just over a year ago, the company announced its development of an “intelligent agreement management,” or IAM, platform. This platform uses AI not only to gather signatures but...

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Ben Dowsett

The NBA has a replay review problem (and one simple change would fix it)

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There are likely going to be playoff games that get completely derailed by instant replays, but after spending some time in the NBA’s Replay Center, it’s clear that there is an easy fix.

Even Mike Breen is getting a little impatient.

It’s the fourth quarter of an important, nationally televised Western Conference tilt in Golden State midway through March, with the visiting Denver Nuggets leading the Warriors by nine. The Warriors’...

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