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David Fucillo

Your daily NFL trivia game, Thursday 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, Thursday 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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Mashable

Score over $40 off the Fire Max 11 tablet for a limited time

SAVE $45: As of April 24, the Fire Max 11 tablet is on sale for $184.99 at Amazon. That's 20% off its list price of $229.99.

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Lego is giving away Grogu models for free on Star Wars Day. Here’s how to get yours.

FREE LEGO: On May 4, build a Lego Grogu in a hover pram model at participating stores and take it home with you for free. Plus, save 20% on the epic Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon 25th Anniversary Collectible model.

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Mashable

Tesla has launched a robotaxi service, but only for employees

Tesla has already launched an autonomous taxi service, but you can only use it if you're working at Tesla.

On Wednesday, the company announced on X it launched an "FSD Supervised ride-hailing service" (meaning Full Self-Driving) for an "early set of employees in Austin & San Francisco Bay Area."

According to Tesla, the service has already completely more than 1,500 trips and over 15,000 driving miles.

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Perplexitys voice assistant is now available on iOS

Perplexity's voice assistant has hit Apple devices.

Announced by the San Francisco-based, Nvidia- and Jeff Bezos-backed company on X on Wednesday, the AI search engine's iOS app now includes the ability to chat aloud with the assistant. Perplexity's Android app launched in January in 15 languages.

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The voice assistant allows you to move beyond the app itself within the conversation in order to...

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Sonys WH-CH720N headphones have dropped below $100 for a limited time

SAVE OVER $50: As of April 24, the Sony WH-CH720N headphones are on sale for $98 at Amazon. That's 35% off their list price of $149.99.

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Wired Top Stories

Anna Lagos

The US Has Spent Over $500,000 on Hyper-Targeted YouTube Ads to Discourage Irregular Migration

A WIRED investigation reveals that the US Department of Homeland Security has deployed at least 30 YouTube ads since April 1 to threaten irregular migrants with deportation and a ban on reentry.

Wired Top Stories

Reece Rogers

How to Use Instagram Edits, Meta’s New CapCut Clone for Editing Videos

Instagram’s long-promised video-editing app is out now. Here’s how to use Edits to make Reels, and how the software differs from TikTok’s CapCut.

Fast Company

Nate Berg

The clock is ticking on Timex’s iconic Connecticut headquarters

The watch company is moving out of its time-telling building, and demolition may be looming. Can a small but passionate group save it?

When it opened in 2001, watchmaker Timex’s new headquarters building in Middlebury, Connecticut, was an architectural wonder. Its all-glass walls and open floor plan put the entire 275-person company in one big, light-filled workspace, covered by a swooping arched roof. It was a radical embrace of the ideals of openness, collaboration, and...

Fast Company

Kristin Toussaint

After 3 years without a contract, Starbucks workers are turning to civil disobedience

The latest phase of the Starbucks Workers United campaign includes sit-ins at stores, where union members have been arrested. They say the escalation is necessary to call attention to their fight.

Michelle Eisen, a 15-year Starbucks veteran, is a barista for the coffee chain at a location in Buffalo—the first Starbucks store to unionize back in December 2021, in fact. But on a Tuesday in March, Eisen was at a Pittsburgh Starbucks, to participate in what Starbucks Workers United members...

Fast Company

Jeff Beer

‘Our players are die-hard anime fans’: Why MLB is tapping into anime for its new ads

Major League Baseball CMO Uzma Rawn Dowler outlines the league’s latest cultural swing.

As the 2025 Major League Baseball season gets into full swing, you’d expect the league to use its marketing muscle to hype the heroics of its biggest stars. But its anime-style ad campaign takes that idea to a new level.

Fast Company

Mark Wilson

Adobe releases ‘created without generative AI’ tag to label human-generated art

Just as it’s introducing the option to use GenAI models like OpenAI, Runway, and Google, Adobe is letting creators draw a new line in the sand between their work and AI.

The ever-increasing power of generative AI has divided the graphic design community. Many are embracing the tools in their workflows, while others believe they’ve stolen from culture and commoditized a craft. 

Fast Company

Eric Schwartzman

Bot farms invade social media to hijack popular sentiment

Governments, financial influencers, and entertainment insiders are using data center-like facilities full of phones to push narratives fabricated through fake social media engagement.

Welcome to the world of social media mind control. By amplifying free speech with fake speech, you can numb the brain into believing just about anything. Surrender your blissful ignorance and swallow the red pill. You’re about to discover how your thinking is being engineered by modern masters of deception.

Fast Company

Henry Chandonnet

Patreon’s rivalry with Substack is growing. Who will win over creators?

With Patreon’s launch of native livestreaming, the two subscription platforms look increasingly similar.

Substack and Patreon are vying to become creators’ primary revenue stream.

Fast Company

Jessica Hullinger

The U.S. needs critical minerals. Can we get them without sacrificing our oceans?

President Trump is reportedly considering an executive order that would speed up permitting for deep-sea mining, which could lead to a host of problems for underwater ecosystems.

Oceans cover about 70% of the Earth’s surface, yet the ocean floor remains largely untouched by humans. But perhaps not for long. 

NYT > Home Page

Andrew E. Kramer and Maria Varenikova

Zelensky’s Red Line on Crimea Tied to Political Realities at Home

In Ukraine, memories of Russia’s annexation are fresh and resentments run high, leaving the country’s president few choices on the latest American peace plan.

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Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Ian Stewart, Jessica Metzger, Michael D. Shear and Caroline Hopkins Legaspi

Trump’s Latest Demands on Ukraine, and a White House Crypto Contest

Plus, how to actually fall asleep.

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David W. Chen

12 States Sue Trump Over His Tariffs

The lawsuit, filed by Democratic attorneys general, said the president’s tariffs have hurt their economies and residents.

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