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You may soon be able to give posts the thumbs-down on Bluesky. The Twitter dupe recently announced it would be testing a "dislike" button, aimed at improving the personalization of users' feeds.

The idea is that thumbs-downing posts you don't like will directly affect the posts you see in your feed.

Wrote Bluesky about the test feature in a blog post:

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After teasing its dual-screen gaming handheld last month, Anbernic has already put its RG DS up for preorder on its website. When the Anbernic RG DS was revealed for the first time, the handheld maker only hinted at a price range of less than $100. To Anbernic's credit, the RG DS starts at $93.99 for preorder pricing and will go up to $99.99 once preorders end.

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The iconic museum was hit by a heist that lasted seven minutes.
  • Two suspects in the Louvre jewelry heist had a previous theft conviction together, the Paris prosecutor said.
  • Laure Beccuau said they had both been convicted in a theft case in 2015 in Paris.
  • French police have made a number of arrests as part of an investigation into the Louvre heist.

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All the complaining about the Liquid Glass redesign may have amounted to some real change, since Apple could be offering a compromise with its forthcoming iOS update. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple is getting ready to release iOS 26.1, which will have a toggle to reduce the Liquid Glass effect. Gurman said the iOS 26.1 update could roll out to users as early as Monday, while the first



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In case you missed it, the president demolished the East Wing of the White House to make room for his ballroom. Saturday Night Live mocked President Donald Trump's "renovation" with a funny, fitting sketch featuring host Miles Teller playing both of HGTV's Property Brothers.


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Each state has its own signature sandwich, from grilled cheese to a burger known as the Jucy Lucy.
  • Each state has its own signature sandwich, from a grilled cheese to something called a Jucy Lucy.
  • Indiana claims to have the best pork tenderloin sandwich in the nation.
  • Illinois is known for the Horseshoe, an open-face sandwich topped with fries and cheese sauce.

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Saturday Night Live's "Weekend Update" mocked President Donald Trump's gaudy White House bathroom renovation amid the government shutdown.

"Critics of President Trump are calling him tone deaf for posting pictures of his newly renovated White House bathroom during the


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The author and her husband pose with their identical triplets.
The author and her husband were both in their 40s when they found out that she was pregnant with triplets.
  • My husband and I had identical triplets in our 40s, which shocked us both.
  • Caring for triplets without the help of a village can be challenging, especially when you're older.
  • Our past struggles with infertility make us grateful that we have three healthy children.

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Saturday Night Live, a New York City institution, parodied the city's contentious mayoral race this weekend, which has garnered an uncharacteristic amount of national attention. The show's star-studded cold open centered on a debate between Zohran Mamdani (Ramy Youssef), Andrew Cuomo (Miles Teller), and Curtis Sliwa (Shane Gillis).

The sketch played into the public perceptions of the candidates —