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Ligue 1 player gets ban for taping LGBTQ+ logo

Monaco's Mohamed Camara has been suspended for four matches, the French football league said on Thursday, after an LGBTQ+ support logo on the Mali international's shirt was covered up during a Ligue 1 match.

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21 Wild, Weird, & Random Facts You Probably Didn't Know About Famous Celebs

Simone Ashley gave herself an ankle tattoo by following a YouTube tutorial for prison tattoos!

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From Slimy Tubs To Sweaty Pits, These 34 Products Will Help Defend You Against Your Fiercest Foes

Vanquish thy enemies, be it puffy eyes, stubborn weeds, or mosquitoes that just won't quit.

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Steven Levy

The Daylight Tablet Returns Computing to Its Hippie Ideals

Anjan Katta thinks computers and the tech industry became too corporate and straitlaced—so he invented a tablet with a zippy monochrome screen that’s usable outdoors.

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David Pierce

Inside the Google algorithm

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The algorithm that powers Google Search is one of the most important, most complicated, and least understood systems that rule the internet. As of this week, though, we understand it a little better. Thanks to a huge leak of API documentation, we got an unprecedented look at what Google cares about, how it ranks content, and how it thinks the internet should work. The leaked documentation is dense, and it doesn’t tell us everything about how Google...

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Joseph Acosta

Top remaining NFL Free Agents

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Here are the top 5 at every position left for your team.

It’s always been said that while the top of your roster will help you win games, it’s the depth of your team that helps you win Super Bowls. Last year, the Baltimore Ravens signed LBs Kyle Van Noy and Jadeveon Clowney after the June 1 deadline, and it helped them get the first seed in the AFC while having the top defense in the NFL. These signings late in the offseason could largely be...

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Gauff cruises into fourth round at French Open

Coco Gauff showed some second-set resilience in a 6-2, 6-4 victory over Dayana Yastremska to advance to the French Open fourth round and move a step closer to ending a three-year clay-court drought.

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NBA Finals preview: Everything to know about Mavericks-Celtics

NBA-best Boston goes for banner No. 18, while a revitalized roster tries to bring Dallas its second. Get ready for Mavs-Celtics with everything to know ahead of the June 6 tip.

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David Nield

Microsoft Recall Alternatives That Remember Everything on Your Screen: Windrecorder, Rewind

These utilities for Windows 11 and macOS record all your desktop actions, giving you a searchable log. The apps work similarly to the still-in-preview Microsoft Recall, but they're available now.

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Matt Warren

Injuries, holdouts, and more from the first NFL OTA sessions

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Takeaways from early OTA sessions around the NFL.

The NFL’s organized team activities (OTAs) are in full swing closing out the month of May, with veterans and rookies alike reporting for voluntary spring workouts and some light, non-padded sessions on the field. Here’s a look at some of the biggest storylines emerging out of OTAs, including injury updates, players holding out as they seek new contracts, which players are in the “best shape of...

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Mark Schofield

Alpine makes more changes after Monaco Grand Prix

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In the wake of a slow start and a mixed result in the Monaco Grand Prix, more changes have come to Alpine

In the wake of their slow start to the Formula 1 season, and a mixed result at the Monaco Grand Prix, more changes have come at Alpine.

The team parted ways with Rob White, their Director of Operations, earlier this week. White joined the organization back in 2004, and played a role in Renault winning titles in both 2005 and...

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Amazon Prime members can order Grubhub delivery right from the app. Here's how it works.

Amazon and Grubhub announced a partnership yesterday, allowing Amazon members in the U.S. to get food delivered directly to their doorsteps.

All Amazon customers can now order from restaurants in all fifty states via Amazon.com, with the deliveries taking place via Grubhub. Deliveries can be placed on both Amazon's website and the mobile app.

SEE ALSO: Prime Day 2024 is coming: These are the best deals to watch out for

If you're a Prime member,...

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iOS 18 AI features: 7 new rumored updates coming to iPhone

iOS 18 and AI are the talk of the town as reports about Apple rolling out new AI-powered features to iPhones heat up. Most recently, in a new report, AppleInsider unveiled that Apple is working on AI-based updates for Messages, Siri, and Notes.

However, this isn't the first time we've heard about Apple's AI plans for iOS 18. As such, let's do a roundup of all the reported AI features coming to the next big iOS update.

SEE ALSO: iOS 18 tipped to redesign 4 apps —...

Mashable

Google explains why AI Overviews immediately got weird

Earlier this month, Google unveiled generative AI search results, which were met by dozens of viral (and mocking) memes.

That's because the results were often erroneous or just plain strange. The search results told users all sorts of things: according to Google's AI Overviews, a dog has played in the NBA, no country in Africa starts with the letter "K," and you can add glue to pizza sauce "to give it more tackiness." And that's just a handful of examples from the many that took over social...

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Angela Watercutter

The Limits of the AI-Generated 'Eyes on Rafah' Image

The “All Eyes on Rafah” image went viral on social media this week, with over 47 million shares on Instagram alone. It's bringing up tough questions about the power of the visuals of war and AI.

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Joe Ray

Touch Controls on Stoves Suck. Knobs Are Way Better

Annoying, mistake-prone touch controls have become standard on induction stoves, but good old-fashioned knobs are far superior in the busy, messy kitchen. It’s high time we bring back the knob.

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Jess Weatherbed

Acer now has a 3D camera for its glasses-free 3D laptops

The Acer SpatialLabs Eyes Stereo Camera fully integrates with the rest of Acer’s SpatialLabs device lineup. | Image: Acer

Acer isn’t a brand that you’d typically associate with photography, but its new camera offering comes with an interesting twist — the ability to snap pictures and video in stereoscopic 3D. Announced ahead of next week’s Computex event, the SpatialLabs Eyes Stereo Camera also allows users to livestream 3D content to YouTube, and make 3D video calls on...

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Lara Jakes

Taking the Fight to Russia: The West Weighs Ukraine’s Use of Its Weapons

More NATO allies are backing Kyiv’s pleas to allow its forces to conduct strikes in Russian territory with Western weapons.

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Tracy Mumford, Shane Goldmacher, Ian Stewart, Jessica Metzger and James Shield

Trump Rails Against Felony Conviction, and U.S. Shifts Ukraine Policy

Plus, a nail-biting Spelling Bee final.

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Nate Cohn

Will It Matter? Searching for Clues in the Polls About a Trump Conviction.

He may not lose support at all, but recent backing from young and nonwhite voters might be likelier to fade.

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