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25 Target Products If You Recently Sat On The Toilet Wondering How Your Bathroom Got So Nasty

These products from the good folks over at Target will take your bathroom from grime to shine in no time flat.

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Joel Khalili

He Built Memecoin Factory Pump.Fun. Did He Make a Small Fortune Dumping His Own Shitcoins as a Teen?

Long before Dylan Kerler developed memecoin launchpad Pump.Fun, somebody going by the same name made tens of thousands of dollars “rug-pulling” crypto coins that they created.

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Kevin Purdy, Ars Technica

Teen Coder Shuts Down Free Mac App Whisky, Encourages Supporting the Paid Alternative

The developer says his open source app could “seriously threaten” the viability of CrossOver, the popular paid app. Both programs help macOS users get Windows games running on their Macs.

Fast Company

Eve Upton-Clark

‘Perfect example of what a snipe should be’: The Dr Pepper guy is stream sniping IRL—and the internet can’t get enough

A mysterious man has been handing sodas to surprised streamers across Japan, then vanishing without a word.

Stalking, but with a side of Dr Pepper?

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Rob Copeland, Maureen Farrell and Michael S. Schmidt

Some Harvard Donors Still Want It to Strike a Deal With Trump

Harvard frantically tried to avoid a showdown with the Trump administration. Now many of its big donors are pushing the university’s leaders to back down and renew talks with the White House.

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Joseph Acosta

5 surprise NFL Draft first-round picks to look out for

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These players could be the ones to crash the round one party

Every year, there’s a player that surprises the NFL world by going way higher than consensus. Michael Penix Jr. going 8th to the Atlanta Falcons in 2024, Cole Strange going in round one to the New England Patriots in 2022, and many more surprises that threw the NFL Draft on tilt. 2025 is bound to have some surprises come Thursday, largely because of how much is...

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James Dator

Nothing can prepare you for the LA Kings harmonica national anthem

Absolute magic.

There have been a lot of creative, iconic, and legendary renditions of the Star Spangled Banner in history — but nothing quite like the Korea Town Senior Center performing it with harmonicas.

This is how the Los Angeles Kings opened their Stanley Cup Playoff series against the Edmonton Oilers, and it was surreal. With nobody to sing the lyrics the crowd took over the role and accompanied the team of harmonica players to an unforgettable performance.

You can tell...

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The versatile Shark Rocket Deluxe Pro vacuum is on sale for under $140

SAVE $60: The Shark Rocket Deluxe Pro corded stick vacuum is on sale at Amazon for $139.99, down from the standard price of $199.99. That's a 30% discount.

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Instagram launches Edits, a new video editing app for creators

Instagram just launched its own standalone video-editing app.

The app, Edits, is live globally in the App Store and Google Play Store. Much like TikTok's CapCut, Edits is intended to help users make and edit videos on their phones for Instagram Reels or whatever other platform they want to post them on.

Features include long-camera capture, project management, and a watermark-free export. According to Instagram, the app offers frame-accurate timeline with clip-level editing, features...

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Duolingo will now teach you how to play chess

Duolingo isn't just for languages anymore. Now, the app can teach you chess.

Duolingo is set to launch a new course to help folks learn chess in the coming weeks. Right now, the course is only available in beta form in iOS and will roll out to other iOS users in the next 4-6 weeks, the Verge reported. The course will use mini-games and puzzles to teach you the basics of chess and allow you to play matches against Duolingo’s Oscar character as you progress.

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Anyone Who’s A Little Lazy But A Little Perfectionist Needs These 26 Products In 2025

A mix of home and beauty products that'll help you achieve the best results with the *least* amount of effort.

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Michael M. Grynbaum

Top Producer of ‘60 Minutes’ Quits, Saying He Lost Independence

The news program has faced mounting pressure from both President Trump and its corporate ownership at Paramount, the parent company of CBS News.

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Adam Rittenberg

Cincinnati freshman lineman dies; no cause given

Cincinnati freshman offensive lineman Jeremiah Kelly, an early enrollee who was participating in spring practice, died unexpectedly at his residence early Tuesday.

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Brian Windhorst

One ring away: The players who could cement their legacies with a title this season

Great regular seasons don't cement NBA legacies. Great playoff runs do. These six stars -- featuring one MVP and a likely one -- need deep playoff runs to secure their places in the game.

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SB Nation NFL mock draft: Bills fill biggest need with a top CB at No. 30

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He’s a bit of a liability in the run game, but his potential in the pass game was enough for Buffalo Rumblings.

The Bills were once again on the cusp of making the Super Bowl this past season but ultimately fell to the Chiefs 32-29 in the AFC Championship Game. Buffalo continues to own the Chiefs during the regular season but it’s been a different story when the playoff lights come on.

So what should the Bills do from here? Do they continue to try and...

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Ricky O'Donnell

Jalen Brunson’s egregious flopping is NBA Playoffs’ most annoying subplot

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Jalen Brunson can’t stop flopping in the NBA Playoffs, and everyone is calling him out

Jalen Brunson isn’t one of the biggest, quickest, or most explosive guards in the NBA, but he’s become one of the best because no one is craftier. Brunson has faced skeptics as he’s climbed the basketball world, going from an underrated recruit to a college basketball legend at Villanova to a second round draft pick who the Dallas Mavericks didn’t want long-term....

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I Just Think You Should Know About These 43 Cheaper Versions Of Brand-Name Products Before You Splurge

If Lululemon leggings, Olaplex hair products, and designer bags are on your wish list this year, these cheaper alternatives are about to make alllllll those wishes come true.

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Save $50 on the Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro and improve your summer playlist experience

SAVE 20%: The Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro are on sale for $199.99 at Amazon, down from the normal price of $249.99. That's a savings of $50.

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The Ninja BN701 is $30 off at Amazon today — blend up all that spring basil

GET $30 OFF: As of April 22, the Ninja BN701 Professional Plus Blender is on sale at Amazon for $89.99, down from $199.99. That saves you $30, or 25%.

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I Know What You Did Last Summer trailer teases familiar faces, fresh slaughter

Five teenagers, a coastal car accident and an attempted cover-up is the familiar starting point for the upcoming I Know What You Did Last Summer movie, but the franchise's latest edition (moving on from the lackluster TV series) isn't just a reboot — it's a sequel with some familiar faces.

In the trailer above the hooded, fish hook-wielding antagonist is back on another killing spree in the city of Southport, but this time the guilty teens might at least get some help from survivors of the...

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