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Jack Milko

Rory McIlroy goes full Mardi Gras with beads, beers and karaoke amid Zurich Classic win

Rory McIlroy sang some karaoke after he and Shane Lowry won the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. | PGA Tour

Rory McIlroy turned in quite a performance after he and Shane Lowry won the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.

The party never stops in The Big Easy.

After Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry won the Zurich Classic of New Orleans in dramatic fashion, the two Irishmen continued to celebrate, indulging in an adult beverage or two while donning Mardi Gras beads.

But the highlight of their...

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27 Kitchen Items From Amazon That Reviewers Say Are Easy To Clean

Less time scrubbing, more time grubbing.

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Reuters

Hotel workers in Boston, Honolulu, and Toronto will march on May 1. Here’s why

Workers are seeking pay hikes and a reversal of pandemic-era staffing cuts.

Unionized hotel workers demanding significant pay raises will rally on May Day in 18 U.S. and Canadian cities, as talks are beginning with operators Marriott International, Hilton Worldwide Holdings and Hyatt Hotels Corp.

Fast Company

Michael Grothaus

American Airlines will reduce service on these 6 routes from the U.S. to Europe in Boeing fallout

Beginning in the fall, route reductions will impact cities including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, and Dallas-Fort Worth.

If you were planning on jetting off to Europe this fall, your options for getting there just became fewer. That’s because American Airlines has reportedly said that it will temporarily eliminate service on some long-haul international flights from certain U.S.-to-European cities beginning this September. The reason for the route eliminations? Boeing’s production...

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Joe Ray

Glestain Gyuto Chef’s Knife Review: The Dimples Do Work

When it comes to dimples, bigger really is better. The Glestain gyuto makes it subtly, but palpably, easier to chop and dice.

The Verge

Jess Weatherbed

iPads join iPhones in requirement to follow strict EU rules

iOS, Safari, and the App Store were already designated as Gatekeeper services under the DMA in September 2023. | Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge

Following an almost eight-month investigation into whether Apple’s iPadOS holds enough market power to warrant stricter regulation, the European Commission has now designated the iPad operating system as a Gatekeeper service under its flagship Digital Markets Act (DMA) rules.

“The Commission concluded that iPadOS constitutes an...

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Lauren Feiner

The legal challenges that lie ahead for TikTok — in both the US and China

Illustration by Cath Virginia / The Verge | Photo from Getty Images

Having lost its fight in Congress, TikTok faces a tough battle in US courts and with China’s own export controls.

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This "Harry Potter" Quiz Is All About The Hogwarts Houses, And Any Legit Fan Should Nail It

Let's see if you know your Ravenclaw from your Hufflepuff

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Mashable

John Oliver fans, rejoice! 'Last Week Tonight' Season 1 is streaming for free on YouTube.

There may be no new episode of Last Week Tonight this week, but John Oliver fans have a different reason to celebrate.

On Sunday, at the same as the weekly episodes normally go out, HBO decided to throw all of Season 1 up on the Last Week Tonight YouTube channel.

SEE ALSO: John Oliver takes an eye-opening deep dive into UFOs

The release was announced a few days ago on Last Week Tonight's social media.

"There’s no new episode this week!" reads...

Mashable

How to close all tabs on iPhone

It's easy to rack up open tabs on your iPhone or iPad. But everyone knows it can be a nuisance.

If you're looking to shut down all tabs at once, there's a quick way to do it. You can close every Safari tab on an iPhone in a few easy steps, no matter which iOS model you have. Here's how to do it.

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Mashable

The best smart locks for securing your home

This content originally appeared on Mashable for a US audience and has been adapted for the UK audience.

With the ever-growing selection of smart devices, you sometimes have to ask yourself: what will they think of next? In the case of the smart lock, it's like a gadget from a science-fiction film — a self-unlocking door that you control from your smartphone.

Actually, smart locks have been around for a few years and they're certainly nothing new to security-conscious homeowners. They give...

Fast Company

Stephanie Mehta

Chip Conley’s advice to leaders: You don’t have to be a jerk

The hospitality and coaching expert has a new workshop to help entrepreneurs become savvier business people and better humans.

Hello and welcome to Modern CEO! I’m Stephanie Mehta, CEO and chief content officer of Mansueto Ventures. Each week this newsletter explores inclusive approaches to leadership drawn from conversations with executives and entrepreneurs, and from the pages of Inc. and Fast Company. If you received this newsletter from a friend, you can sign up to get it yourself...

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Chris Morris

How Vulture is creating the next Wordle—with a movie twist

Cinematrix, Vulture’s grid-based movie trivia game, is frequently one of the site’s top ‘stories.’

Every morning, New York Magazine’s Vulture readers flock to the pop culture website not just to catch up on entertainment headlines, but to get their daily game fix. Just as Wordle has captured a new audience for The New York Times, Vulture’s Cinematrix is proving to be a rallying point for the movie-obsessed.

Fast Company

Kathleen Davis

3 (kind of easy) ways to totally transform the hiring process

Hiring is broken. On the latest episode of The New Way We Work, we ask: What if we burned it down and started over? Career expert Kimberly Brown imagines that new world with us.

One of the fundamental problems with work that all of the other problems hinge on is getting hired in the first place. 

ESPN.com

Todd Archer

Sources: Elliott expected to return to Cowboys

Ezekiel Elliott is expected to agree to a one-year deal Monday with the Cowboys, sources told ESPN.

Wired Top Stories

Elana Klein

The Latest Online Culture War Is Humans vs. Algorithms

Ever feel like Instagram or TikTok algorithms know you a bit too well? The backlash against automated curation is building, and new algorithm-free platforms are springing up.

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James Dator

J.J. McCarthy is the biggest winner from the 2024 NFL Draft by a mile

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Nobody had a better weekend than the Vikings’ new QB.

In the days after the NFL Draft everyone is looking for which teams were the winners. Those who turned their fortunes around, or did enough to get over the hump. Often we don’t discuss the players — more specifically how they faired in draft transaction. Looking through that lens there’s one colossal winner from the 2024 class: J.J. McCarthy.

Rewind four months and the...

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Joseph Acosta

NFL mock draft 2025: Early projection is light on franchise QBs, heavy on defense

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It’s never too early for a look at next year’s draft class. Here’s our first look at the 2025 NFL Draft.

The 2024 NFL Draft has wrapped up, which means we can finally do what we all love: get ready for the 2025 class! The NFL Draft cycle never stops, and with the bow on top of 2024 we can get right into 2025.

The 2024 NFL Draft set a record with 23 offensive players coming off the board in round one, and 14 of them...

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Only True Foodies Will Appreciate These 15 Best Cooking Shows

The ultimate lineup that'll leave your mouth watering.

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Products To Help Solve Some Of Your Body’s Most Stubborn, Uncomfortable Issues

If you haven't tried sulfur soap for that tender, ache-y acne on your face, you might want to tap into these reviewers' pics and see the results for yourself.

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