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Just 40 Things With ~Swanky~ Vibes Yet Shockingly Low Price Tags

Behold: Proof that you can be fancy *and* thrifty at the same time.

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27 Pairs Of Shoes From Amazon That Are About To Become Your New Favorite Things To Slip On

I'm glad we can finally all agree that laces and uncomfortable shoes are officially out.

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I Spent *Hours* Scrolling Tiktok To Find These 35 Elite Products So You Don’t Have To

My obsessive scrolling = you finding your new fave product.

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Nicholas Galitzine Has Admitted To Feeling “Guilt” Over His Repeated Portrayal Of LGBTQ+ Characters Despite Being Straight

Here’s a full breakdown of the discourse around whether or not straight actors should play LGBTQ+ roles.

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Fast Company

Eric Markowitz

Where the human brain (still) has an edge over AI

How curiosity, emotional intelligence, and the capacity to learn from mistakes could present an enduring advantage over AI.

In 1928, the Scottish scientist Alexander Fleming returned from a two-week vacation and realized he had made a significant oversight. In his haste to leave for his holiday, he had left a messy pile of petri dishes on his workstation. As he began to dispose of the dishes, something unusual caught his eye: a mold had formed around the bacteria in one of the petri dishes.

Fast Company

Associated Press

450 million people will vote for EU leadership in June, here’s what hangs in the balance

Only India has more voters in a democratic election.

The European Union marks its annual Europe Day on Thursday, but instead of the humdrum celebrations, all eyes are on the EU elections in a month’s time, which portend a steep rise of the extreme right and a possible move away from the bloc’s global trendsetting climate policies.

After decades in which the EU elections hardly caused a ripple, the June 6-9 voting is the most important in memory. It is being held at a time of continuous...

ESPN.com

Jeff Passan

'That dude paints': Inside the Pirates’ decision to call up pitching phenom Paul Skenes

After dominating in the minors, the No. 1 pick in the 2023 MLB draft is headed to The Show. Here's why Pittsburgh decided to unleash him now.

Wired Top Stories

Julian Chokkattu

Samsung Galaxy A35 5G Review: Struggling to Stand Out

Sitting in between the Pixel 8A and the latest Moto G Power, Samsung’s midrange smartphone struggles to stand out.

Wired Top Stories

Asus Zenbook Duo (2024) Review: A Two-Screened Laptop That Nails It

Asus’ Zenbook Duo is a laptop with two screens built in, and it’s fantastic.

SBNation.com

Mark Schofield

Ferrari testing new FIA splash guards at Fiorano

In addition to testing the upgraded SF-24, Ferrari is testing newly designed FIA splash guards this week

Curious minds hoping to catch a glimpse of Ferrari’s much-anticipated upgrades to the SF-24 on Thursday saw something much different at the team’s Fiorano test track.

Something much, much different.

While the upgraded SF-24 will hit the track later today, in the earlier portions of Ferrari’s Thursday. testing session reserve driver Ollie Bearman took the F1-75 — the...

SBNation.com

Jack Milko

LPGA: Nelly Korda explains why historic 6th straight win likely not in the cards

Nelly Korda plays a shot during the 2024 Chevron Championship. | Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images

Nelly Korda will try to make history this week by winning her 6th consecutive tournament at the Cognizant Founders Cup.

Nelly Korda has had quite a year already.

She has won five consecutive tournaments and clinched her second major title at The Chevron Championship. This past Monday, Korda even attended The Met Gala, where she walked the red carpet alongside pop culture’s...

The Verge

Allison Johnson

Motorola’s midrange stylus phone gets wireless charging and a glow-up

I hope other phone makers are taking notes on how to do a fun color. | Photo: Motorola

Motorola’s Moto G Stylus 5G is back this year with some notable spec bumps and an eye-catching new design. This year’s version gains wireless charging and an upgraded screen, while still holding onto vintage features like a headphone jack and microSD card slot — all for $399.

The G Stylus 5G is still a Big Phone with a capital B: it comes with a 6.7-inch screen. That’s a 1080p panel with up...

The Verge

Andrew Webster

The joy of getting lost in Animal Well’s cryptic world

Image: Bigmode Games

Talk to someone who is fully immersed in the indie game Animal Well, and you’re bound to hear some strange things. They might get excited about a new way to use a Frisbee or be frustrated about playing music for a caged cat. They’ll probably chat your ear off about the dozens of different-colored eggs they’ve collected, and all of the ones that seem just out of reach. Mostly, though, what they’re saying will sound like gibberish. That’s because the world...

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16 Disturbing Parents Who've Affected Their Children's Lives So Deeply, Their Kids Changed Their Family Values Completely

"I wouldn't share too much and make my kids my therapist. I'm not saying not to share at all, but limit it.

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ESPN.com

Freeze, Ice, Yeti among Utah names in fan survey

Ownership of the NHL's team in Utah has given fans 20 choices to vote on for the franchise's new name, a list that includes options such as Powder, Mountaineers, Mammoth, Black Diamonds, Blast and HC, which stands for Hockey Club.

ESPN.com

Adrian Wojnarowski

Sources: Lee gets 4-year deal as Hornets coach

Celtics lead assistant coach Charles Lee has agreed on a four-year contract to become the head coach of the Hornets, sources told ESPN.

ESPN.com

Brian Windhorst

Source: Pacers file complaint over 78 calls at MSG

The Pacers have submitted 78 plays to the NBA office that they felt went against them incorrectly during Games 1 and 2 against the Knicks, a source told ESPN.

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