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American Airlines imposes limits on portable chargers
American Airlines is set to become the latest carrier to update its portable charger rules – and travelers will be restricted to a maximum of two devices. From Friday, travelers will be required to keep their travel device in plain sight when it is being used, ABC News reported. “We know our customers rely on…
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The Bloomberg Terminal Is Getting an AI Makeover, Like It or Not
For its famous intractability, the Bloomberg Terminal has long inspired devotion, bordering on obsession. Among traders, the ability to chart a path through the software’s dizzying scrolls of numbers and text to isolate far-flung information is the mark of a seasoned professional. But as a greater mass of data is fed into the Terminal—not only…
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Adidas’ Lightest Shoes Ever Were Behind the First Sub-2-Hour Marathon
What if the same pair of shoes were behind three marathon world records—and the extraordinary feat of the first marathon completed in under two hours? The 2026 London Marathon is a historic event already, thanks to the time recorded by Kenyan Sabastian Kimaru Sawe. He is the first athlete to complete a 26.2-mile race in…
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Wisconsin teacher placed on leave after social media post advocating to ‘make Americans great assassins again’
A Wisconsin teacher was placed on leave following controversial comments in which he said he was “not impressed with recent presidential assassins.” Kaukauna High School social studies teacher Patrick Meyer suggested that the four men who successfully assassinated a US president — John Wilkes Booth, Charles Guiteau, Leon Czolgosz and, Lee Harvey Oswald — must be rolling…
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EPA chief Lee Zeldin slams ‘uninformed’ Democrat lawmaker who suggested he drink weed killer during heated congressional hearing
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin slammed Rep. Rosa DeLauro for being “uninformed” Monday after the Connecticut Democrat completely lost it and suggested he drink weed killer during a heated congressional budget hearing. DeLauro, the purple-haired ranking member of the House Appropriations Committee, argued Zeldin’s budget proposal “reads like a climate change denier’s manifesto” as she asked…
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Kid Rock, Pete Hegseth fly in Army Apache attack helicopters weeks after viral fly-by stunt over rocker’s home draws backlash
Kid Rock and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth took to the skies in Army Apache attack helicopters Monday — just weeks after two chopper crews got in hot water for performing a fly-by over the rocker’s Tennessee home. The “Bawitdaba” singer joined Hegseth at Fort Belvoir in Virginia, where they met the crews who operate…
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Jimmy Kimmel Speaks Out After Melania Trump ‘Widow’ Joke Criticism
Jimmy Kimmel on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on April 23, 2026. —Randy Holmes—Disney/Getty Images “You know how sometimes you wake up in the morning and the First Lady puts out a statement demanding you be fired from your job,” comedian Jimmy Kimmel said in the opening monologue of his late-night show Monday evening. “We’ve all been…
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Colorado grandpa finishes world’s largest jigsaw puzzle with 60K pieces 4 years after starting it
A Colorado grandfather finally completed the world’s largest jigsaw puzzle four years after starting the project when the brain teaser’s maker sent him the 60,000th piece he was missing. Lou Salas is a certified puzzle fanatic who estimated he spent anywhere from 800 to 1,000 hours carefully constructing “The World’s Largest Jigsaw Puzzle by Dowdle,”…
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Best Buy Discount Codes: Up to 60% Off
Best Buy found a way to stay alive and even thrive as contemporaries like Circuit City fumbled in the age of Amazon. Now it’s one of the biggest electronics retailers on the web, leveraging a quality online shopping experience with brick-and-mortar outfits so you can choose to wait for delivery or head to your nearest…
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Longtime St. Louis journalist killed in freak accident after tires fall from tractor-trailer, strike his car
A veteran St. Louis journalist was killed in a freak accident Thursday when two tires came flying off a tractor-trailer and crashed through the roof of his vehicle. Local media mainstay Ray Hartmann, 73, was driving eastbound on I-64 near I-270 in St. Louis when two tires went airborne after zooming off a tractor-trailer ahead of…









