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Dave McMenamin

Lakers, sparked by Redick ripping, tie up series

The Lakers were motivated by a JJ Redick tirade after their lead slipped in the third quarter, closing out a 94-85 win over the Timberwolves to even their first-round series.

SBNation.com

David Fucillo

Your daily NFL trivia game, Wednesday 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.

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Kris Willis

Your daily MLB trivia game, Wednesday 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.

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BuzzFeed - Latest

21 "Cannot Believe It" Mistakes Adults Were Shocked To Have Made In Their 30s

"You'd be shocked at how easily you can fall into a cult if you've never experienced it before."

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Wired Top Stories

Julian Chokkattu

Nintendo Switch 2 Preorders: Everything You Need to Know

Do you need a Switch 2 to play GameCube games? What time do preorders start? Can you queue outside GameStop on June 5? We've answered all your burning questions.

Wired Top Stories

Bonnie Tsui

Muscle Memory Isn’t What You Think It Is

In her new book, On Muscle, Bonnie Tsui investigates the other stuff our thews remember—like how to grow when you exercise.

Fast Company

Grace Snelling

Pinterest is telling teens to stop looking at their mood boards in class

Slow your scroll.

For most social media companies, getting users to doomscroll as much as possible is the name of the game. But Pinterest is now encouraging its young users to put their phones away during class. 

Fast Company

Chris Stokel-Walker

20 years ago, this simple video rewired the way we share our lives online

Jawed Karim’s 2005 upload didn’t just launch YouTube—it helped usher in a share-all culture, where even the mundane became content.

The elephant enclosure at your local zoo is an interesting place to be. But until 20 years ago, it was somewhere you’d encounter in person—with reverence and intimacy. A video uploaded by YouTube cofounder Jawed Karim 20 years ago today changed that. Karim wanted to test out the capabilities of a new website he and his colleagues had developed—what...

Fast Company

Adele Peters

The Trump administration claims this offshore wind project was ‘rushed.’ The review started 14 years ago

The Empire Wind project, designed to bring power to hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers, went through years of careful analysis before it got a permit. Then Trump shut down construction.

In early April, around 20 miles off the coast of Long Island, construction crews started working on Empire Wind 1, an offshore wind farm designed to power as many as half a million homes in New York. But on April 16, the Trump administration told the project to stop work.

Fast Company

Janko Roettgers

‘It is absolutely crushing to my business’: Trump’s tariffs hit Kickstarter campaigns hard

Massive taxes on imports from China could force many Kickstarter creators out of business.

Curt Covert would love for people to play his latest board game—but with sky-high tariffs, he’s not sure anyone ever will.

Fast Company

Lilly Smith

The internet’s favorite hot sauce just repackaged for a post-DTC world

Fly by Jing’s CEO talks about how she’s making her chili crisp retail-ready, with the goal of grabbing your—and your mother’s—taste buds in the process.

You might have a go-to hot sauce already. But for the past year or so, Sichuan condiments brand Fly by Jing has been repositioning to capture mainstream heat seekers, and its subtle packaging update, rolling out now, is the DTC darling’s latest move to optimize for its new distribution channel of choice: mass retail.

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Azeen Ghorayshi

Birthrates Languish in Record Lows, C.D.C. Reports

Despite a 1 percent increase in 2024, U.S. birthrates remained in a historic slump, a trend that worries demographers and cultural critics.

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Trish Bendix

Kimmel Likens the Selection of a New Pope to ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’

The late night host also described the papal conclave as determining “who will be handed the keys to the popemobile” on Tuesday.

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Jeffrey Toobin

A U.S. Supreme Court Opinion That Could Avert a Constitutional Crisis

The federal judiciary is being forced to confront a fundamental question: what to do when its orders are defied.

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Neil Vigdor

A Coastal New England Town’s ‘Ornery’ Vandal: A Woodpecker

More than 20 vehicles in a town on Cape Ann, Mass., have been damaged by a woodpecker in mating season. “You still see him out here,” one resident said. “Peck, peck, peck, peck.”

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Hurubie Meko

Weinstein’s Retrial to Begin, Testing Legacy of #MeToo Movement

Prosecutors and defense lawyers are expected to make opening statements Wednesday in the sex-crime case of the fallen mogul Harvey Weinstein.

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Mark Landler

Ukraine Cease-Fire Talks in London Downgraded After Rubio Pulls Out

Planned diplomatic talks on Wednesday have been scaled back, raising new doubts about progress toward a cease-fire between Russia and Ukraine.

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Mike Isaac and Cecilia Kang

At Meta’s Antitrust Trial, a Bygone Internet Era Comes Back to Life

In the landmark antitrust case, tech executives have harked back to a Silicon Valley age when social apps like Facebook, Path, Orkut and Google Plus boomed.

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Adam Satariano

EU Fines Apple and Meta Total of $800 Million in First Use of Digital Competition Law

The European Commission said the Silicon Valley companies violated the Digital Markets Act, a law meant to crimp the power of the largest tech firms.

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