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Federico Valverde of Uruguay during the international friendly match between England and Uruguay at Wembley Stadium on March 27, 2026 in London, England.
Uruguay's Federico Valverde is seen with material bulging at his shoulders during a match against England in London on March 27.
  • Nike's soccer shirts to be worn by players at the FIFA World Cup appear to have a design issue.
  • Material was seen bulging at the shoulders of footballers in recent international matches.
  • The issue was raised on X by a sports journalist. Fans have

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Tesla's Full Self-Driving (Supervised) is ready to make its European debut, and it's starting with the Netherlands. According to Tesla Europe, the automaker's driver assistance system was approved in the Netherlands and will start rolling out shortly. RDW, the country's regulatory authority on vehicles, confirmed the news with a post on its website about Tesla receiving a type approval for its



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Krispy Kreme Revenue Jumps Over 15 Percent In First Quarter

Nobody likes filing their taxes (or do they?), but a select few fast food restaurants are offering some financial relief to celebrate Tax Day. 

On April 15, you'll be able to score a dozen Original Glazed donuts from Krispy Kreme with the purchase of any regular dozen donuts at their usual price.

Krispy Kreme Tax Day deal

Best of all, the offer applies to in-store purchases, drive-thru pickup, and


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Dario Amodei, chief executive officer of Anthropic.
Dario Amodei, chief executive officer of Anthropic.
  • Anthropic launched a beta version of Claude for Word.
  • It follows February's release of Claude add-ins for Excel and PowerPoint.
  • The AI startup's latest launch is partly aimed at legal professionals.

Anthropic launched a beta version of Claude for Word, another challenge to Microsoft's software empire and a bid to appeal more to the


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IBM has agreed to settle the US Department of Justice's accusations that the company violated civil rights laws with its DEI practices. According to a press release from the DOJ, IBM will pay more than $17 million to resolve allegations of taking "race, color, national origin, or sex" into account when making employment decisions. This settlement is the latest development in a longstanding effort


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The author doesn't police her kids' swearing.
  • I stopped policing curse words and realized my kids were expressing frustration, not disrespect.
  • I shifted my focus from language to emotions, which reduced tension and daily arguments at home.
  • I found that letting go of this rule led to calmer interactions and more honest communication.

In our house, curse words aren't taboo.

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Zendaya as Rue in "Euphoria" season three.
  • HBO's "Euphoria" returns for its third season on Sunday.
  • Zendaya, Sydney Sweeney, Jacob Elordi, Hunter Schafer, and more will reprise their roles.
  • Here's a recap of "Euphoria" seasons one and two before the season three premiere on April 12.

It's been a long time since the high schoolers of "Euphoria" were on HBO.

Four years after the series'


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Ultimately, our multigenerational cruise with extended family was a lot of fun and we made sure to have alone time, too.
  • My husband and I took an Alaskan cruise with his mom, sister, and extended family.
  • The multigenerational trip offered flexibility, and we had alone time at excursions and the spa.
  • We used dinner and nightly card games to come together as a family during the trip.

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The governor's mansion in Frankfort, Kentucky.
The governor's mansion in Frankfort, Kentucky.
  • Forty-five of the 50 states have official mansions, which governors can live in rent-free.
  • Some governors' mansions are open to the public for tours.
  • Arizona, Idaho, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Vermont don't have designated mansions.

After a long day serving constituents, governors return home to sprawling, historic buildings


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