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The DOJ and Live Nation have reached a settlement.
  • Live Nation has agreed to settle with the Department of Justice in a high-profile antitrust case.
  • The deal, which must be approved by a judge, would sidestep a breakup of the entertainment giant.
  • The attorneys general for some states are not happy about the deal, which must be OK'd by a judge.

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Our family returned to "normal" life after years of traveling full-time and sharing our adventures with hundreds of thousands of subscribers on YouTube. Our kids seem happy now, but I'm worried we messed them up.

After we stopped traveling full-time, our 11-year-old daughter, Brooklyn, became obsessed with her bedroom.

She wanted to repaint it. Rearrange it. Add shelves, plants, posters


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Shane Evans started a massage business in her 30s; now it's a franchise with 120 locations.
  • Shane Evans started a massage business in her 30s; now it's a franchise with 120 locations.
  • She cashed out her 401(k) and kids' college savings to fund the initial business.
  • Two years away from the business helped her clarify her vision, she says.

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When Apple launched the first "e" model iPhone, the iPhone 16e, tech reviewers (me included) let out a collective: "WHY?"

It wasn't about battery life, or the chip powering it (both were pretty great), and no one was really phased about the device's archaic design. It was the lack of MagSafe, Apple's magnetic, wireless power charging tech that makes it easy to slap various accessories onto the


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Perhaps one of the most surprising things about the Apple Silicon era is how quickly Apple now updates its products. Take the iPad Air, for example. It’s been less than two years since the company released the M2-powered iPad Air in 11- and 13-inch sizes. We’re already on our third iPad Air iteration, one with the M4 inside. That’s the same chip that was inside the iPad Pro that was unveiled


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What is Film Noir?

While often defined as "crime with a twist", the origins of the genre go much deeper than the black-and-white classics we know. In this deep dive, filmmaker Tarik Rashaan Davis explores the evolution of the genre, spanning from classic hard-boiled noir to neo-noir.

Tarik attempts to crack the case of why film noir feels so Black-coded to him, even though in the majority of the



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In my opinion, Death Valley is one of the best US national parks to visit in the spring.
  • After visiting all 63 major US national parks, I think some are best experienced in the spring.
  • Once the temperatures start to warm up, Death Valley National Park sees incredible wildflowers.
  • During this time of year, the snowmelt in Yosemite National Park creates stunning waterfalls.

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Apple announced a ton of new products during its March 4 event, including an update to last year's iPad Air. The new M4 iPad Air isn't a shiny new thing like the colorful MacBook Neo, nor does it have any exciting new hardware features like the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Instead, it delivers iterative updates that improve an already stellar tablet.

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