Cue the real-life Conclave.
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In a new report, Instacart detailed which places prefer Cholula, Frank's RedHot, Sriracha and more.
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These heart-shaped bowls and rainbow wineglasses will surely dazzle everyone when dinner rolls around.
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Check out this bike stroller, aesthetic iced coffee sleeve, sidewalk chalk, microwavable manatee, K9 raincoat *breaths*, and so much more stuff you'll find useful and fun this spring.
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Escape prototype purgatory with a blended team.
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Innovation in water companies isn’t a PR stunt when using a smart model.
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Nico Harrison said he underestimated the level to which Mavericks fans cared for Luka Doncic and reiterated the blowback to the trade would've eased if the team had been healthy.
When your body hurts and things in your house break, you'll be glad you can count on these products to help.
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Skywatchers are treated to a week of dazzling celestial displays as the Lyrids take to the sky this month. Here’s when to look up.
The Lyrid meteor shower is one of the most well-known stellar displays, occurring once a year in April. It’s also one of the oldest meteor showers that we know of, with records dating back to 687 BCE from Chinese astronomers.
AI is not a tech issue, but a leadership issue. Learn to lead with confidence through AI literacy.
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Make your paper piles and tangled cords a thing of the past.
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Having a hard time cancelling your Uber One subscription? The U.S. government says you're not alone.
On Monday, the Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit against the delivery and rideshare giant Uber alleging that the company partook in "deceptive billing and cancellation practices." The FTC's allegations are in regards to Uber's premium subscription service, Uber One.
“I looked at a credit card bill and I realized that Uber Eats had been charging $9.99 for an Uber One account for the...
Businesses now are increasingly concerned about cyberattacks, and governments have moved to a war footing.
Hackers linked to Russia’s government launched a cyberattack last spring against municipal water plants in rural Texas. At one plant in Muleshoe, population 5,000, water began to overflow. Officials had to unplug the system and run the plant manually.
Foreign ownership had effectively ditched a brand that still held appeal in America’s largest delivery market. Now Marc Lore’s Wonder wants to correct the mistake.
Restaurant delivery in New York is not like restaurant delivery in any other part of the country. The city has a long history with food delivery thanks to its dense population and copious restaurants (roughly 25,000 at last count). It even had its own delivery brand, Seamless, launched over a quarter-century ago as...
Instead of navigating road closures along the Boston Marathon route, Red Sox pitcher Walker Buehler instead took his family to a hotel prior to his Monday morning start.
The Athletics are calling up power-hitting first baseman Nick Kurtz after only 32 minor league games, sources told ESPN.
ESPN 100 senior Shelton Henderson, who decommitted from Duke last week, announced his commitment to Miami on Monday.
The Seattle Kraken have fired coach Dan Bylsma after one season. Seattle will now be searching for its third head coach in as many seasons.
The NCAA proposed deleting 153 rules from its handbook, a move that will allow schools to share financial benefits directly with players.