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  • UCLA gymnastics focused on delivering Bruins’ next national title

    UCLA gymnastics focused on delivering Bruins’ next national title

    UCLA could earn another national title this weekend. Led by Olympic gold medalist Jordan Chiles, the Bruins’ gymnastics squad is having its best season since 2018 and will compete in Fort Worth in an NCAA national semifinal on Thursday for a spot in Saturday’s championship meet. The Bruins haven’t won an NCAA gymnastics championship in…

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  • Trump’s bungled Iran negotiations didn’t have to go this way

    Trump’s bungled Iran negotiations didn’t have to go this way

    American and Iranian negotiators are reportedly getting closer to a deal that would end the weeks-long war between the nations, following the collapse of in-person talks in Islamabad last weekend. In his announcement Sunday, Vice President JD Vance initially sounded pretty hopeless about the whole thing, as you might expect of a man whose dreams…

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  • GOP senator refuses to be bullied by Trump in nomination fight: ‘I’m not dead yet’

    GOP senator refuses to be bullied by Trump in nomination fight: ‘I’m not dead yet’

    Donald Trump’s drive to remake the Federal Reserve into a tool of his economic policies is meeting an immovable object in the form of Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC), who is using his position on the Senate Banking Committee to hold up the nomination of Kevin Warsh. According to Politico’s Jordain Carney and Jasper Goodman, Tillis…

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  • New York’s doormen are about to go dark — here’s why one Park Avenue veteran is ready to abandon his post

    New York’s doormen are about to go dark — here’s why one Park Avenue veteran is ready to abandon his post

    By the time most Park Avenue residents wake up and reach for their coffee, Charles Vega is already there. He has been there, at the same white-glove building on the same stretch of Manhattan’s most storied corridor, for nearly 15 years.  He started at 19. He will turn 34 in December. In that time, he…

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  • A boom of independent bookstores, just when we need them most

    A boom of independent bookstores, just when we need them most

    As a blizzard blasted the East Coast in late February, a thousand booksellers from independent bookstores across the U.S. packed their winter gear, changed flights and braved snow to get to Pittsburgh by any means possible. They were there to attend an annual industry event, but this year was not like previous ones. A spirit…

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  • The Star Trek Communicator Is Now a High-End Wristwatch

    The Star Trek Communicator Is Now a High-End Wristwatch

    After the damp squib that was Rolex’s anniversary celebration at this year’s Watches and Wonders in Geneva (maybe Rolex will bring back the Milgauss in 2027?), we started to worry that truly WIRED timepieces would be few and far between this year. Then we found the Retrovision ’64 by Hautlence. Clearly channeling none other than…

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  • Pay attention to the deficit, even if Trump won’t

    Pay attention to the deficit, even if Trump won’t

    Americans could be forgiven if they’re unaware that President Trump recently performed one of his most essential tasks and sent his annual budget request to Congress, though months late and stunningly incomplete. After all, so much else has been dominating the news lately: the Mideast war that Trump promised not to start. Price rises he’d…

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  • Big Pharma gouging consumers as Trump’s touted drug deals fall flat: Senate report

    Big Pharma gouging consumers as Trump’s touted drug deals fall flat: Senate report

    President Donald Trump unveiled a health care plan called the “Most Favored Nation” policy, to try to compel drug manufacturers to charge Americans no more for drugs than their cost in the foreign country where they are sold most cheaply — but a new Senate report reveals drug companies are continuing to gouge with abandon,…

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  • What to Know About the Live Nation Verdict and Its Effect on Ticket Prices

    What to Know About the Live Nation Verdict and Its Effect on Ticket Prices

    The Live Nation logo is displayed at a Live Nation corporate office in Beverly Hills, Calif., on March 9, 2026. —Mario Tama—Getty Images High ticket prices have long been the bane of any concertgoer. But the landmark loss of entertainment giant Live Nation Entertainment, which owns Ticketmaster, in an antitrust trial has raised hopes that…

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  • Where the DOGE Operatives Are Now

    Where the DOGE Operatives Are Now

    Fourteen months ago, WIRED introduced the world to a cadre of young, inexperienced technologists who were working with Elon Musk’s newly formed, so-called Department of Government Efficiency. These workers, many of them between the ages of 19 and 24, were given the keys to the US government. They were also quickly the subject of controversy,…

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