/Top Stories/ Last Updated: Sun, Apr 20th, 2025 @ 9:15am EDT

SBNation.com

Mark Schofield

What are the tire strategies for the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix?

Photo by Rudy Carezzevoli/Getty Images

A one-stop strategy is likely the preferred option in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, but might we see some drivers roll the dice?

Max Verstappen stunned the field to take pole position for the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

But the job is not done for the Red Bull driver.

He, along with everyone else, spent Saturday night in Jeddah pouring through the data to come up with the best tire strategy options for Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand...

BuzzFeed - Latest

Thousands Of 5-Star Reviews Don't Lie: You'll Want These 27 Spring-Appropriate Pieces Of Amazon Clothing

Including strapless tops even reviewers with G and H cups swear by. ????

View Entire Post ›

Wired Top Stories

Matt Kamen

Mouse Mode on Nintendo Switch 2 Already Needs an Overhaul

WIRED played Switch 2 games in mouse mode for hours. It hurt.

NYT > Home Page

Emma Bubola

Pope Meets With JD Vance After Criticism of Trump Administration

Francis and the vice president briefly exchanged Easter wishes, the Vatican said. An earlier meeting between Mr. Vance and church officials involved “an exchange of opinions” on migration.

SBNation.com

RJ Ochoa

Justin Thomas has an insane amount of PGA Tour course records

Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images

Justin Thomas has etched his name atop a number of courses across the PGA Tour.

Justin Thomas got off to an incredible start this week at the RBC Heritage as he fired a 10-under 61, tied for the course record at Harbour Town, to take the opening round lead. While he also held the lead following Friday’s action, Si Woo Kim jumped him on Saturday to head into Sunday as the outright leader. For what it’s worth Thomas trails Kim (-15) by a stroke.

Thomas can...

BuzzFeed - Latest

29 Strange Items That People Couldn't Identify Until The Internet Came Together And Figured Them Out

Relieved to know someone's landlord wasn't spending decades painting over a paper plate.

View Entire Post ›

Wired Top Stories

Louryn Strampe

9 Best Early Deals From the Amazon Book Sale (2025)

Save on books, devices, and memberships now through April 28.

Wired Top Stories

Lyndie Chiou

Scientists Are Mapping the Bizarre, Chaotic Spacetime Inside Black Holes

By understanding the churning region near singularities, physicists hope they might be able to reconcile gravity and quantum mechanics.

SBNation.com

David Fucillo

Your daily NFL trivia game, Sunday edition

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.

Today’s SB Nation in-5 game

If you can’t see the game due to Apple News or another service, click this game article.

Previous games

Saturday, April 19, 2025

SBNation.com

Kris Willis

Your daily MLB trivia game, Sunday edition

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.

Today’s SB Nation MLB in-5 game

If you can’t see the game due to Apple News or another service, click this game article.

Previous Games

Saturday, April 19,...

BuzzFeed - Latest

Assign Each Of These Disney Princesses A House Or Castle To Discover Your Personal Aesthetic

Are you serving Cottagecore Cutie or Y2K Baddie??

View Entire Post ›

Wired Top Stories

Joe Ray

Do You Need a Fancy Bread Knife?

A $450 serrated knife may slice a loaf just as cleanly as one that costs less than $50. But the benefits of the more lavish blade—quality, ergonomics, sheer prettiness—might make it worth the expense.

Fast Company

Shannon Cudd

What’s open and closed on Easter Sunday? Grocery stores, Walmart, Target, pharmacies, more

Plan ahead if you need eggs for the big day.

The Easter holiday is celebrated by billions of Christians around the world. But even if you are not partaking in the festivities, store closures or reduced store hours might impact you. Here’s what to expect on Easter Sunday.

Fast Company

The Conversation

Why using shorthand like ‘thx’ and ‘k’ in texting is hurting your relationships

Researchers found that the presence of shorthand for words and phrases makes recipients feel shortchanged.

My brother’s text messages can read like fragments of an ancient code: “hru,” “wyd,” “plz”—truncated, cryptic, and never quite satisfying to receive. I’ll often find myself second-guessing whether “gr8” means actual excitement or whether it’s a perfunctory nod.

NYT > Home Page

Brooks Barnes

‘Sinners’ Is a Box Office Success (With a Big Asterisk)

Ryan Coogler’s original horror film was expected to sell a strong $40 million-plus in tickets over the weekend. But its profitability remains a long way off.

NYT > Home Page

Yan Zhuang

6 Killed as Giant Waves Batter Australia

The victims fell or were swept into the ocean, according to the police, as swells pounded Sydney and other places along the country’s east coast. At least two others were missing.

NYT > Home Page

Soumya Karlamangla

Barbara Lee Wins Oakland Mayor’s Race in Her Return Home

The former congresswoman, a progressive Democrat, campaigned on a promise to unite residents in the beleaguered California city. Her challenger, Loren Taylor, conceded on Saturday.

NYT > Home Page

Josh Barro, Lael Brainard and Conor Sen

‘A Huge Negative Shock’: Three Experts Game Out Recession Odds and Economic Uncertainty

A look at tariffs, the Fed, the dollar and how uncertainty is wreaking havoc on financial markets.

NYT > Home Page

Sherrod Brown

Sherrod Brown: Trump’s Tariffs Do Nothing for Workers

Democrats should not confuse Trump’s tariff disaster for a trade policy that helps workers.

NYT > Home Page

Saikou Jammeh and Carmen Abd Ali

Strawberries Aren’t Ripe for Africa? His Farms Disprove That, Deliciously.

Thierno Agne left behind studying law to grow strawberries, a shocking move in Senegal, where farming is considered work for the old, poor and uneducated. His success is making the profession “sexy.”

The selection and placement of stories on this page were determined automatically by a computer program.
The time or date displayed (including in the Timeline of Articles feature) reflects when an article was added to or updated in LooksNeat.