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Women's campaigners celebrate court win - but what will it change?
There were scenes of jubilation for women's campaigners outside the Supreme Court as the ruling was read out.BBC News - 12h -
What comes next for the flailing Suns -- and Kevin Durant
After firing their third coach in three years, the Suns' next -- and perhaps only -- move is trading Kevin Durant.ESPN - 12h -
What does the 'definition of a woman' ruling mean for sport?
The UK Supreme Court's ruling could have wide implications, including in sport.BBC News - 8h -
Senior adviser to Pete Hegseth put on leave amid leak investigation
Dan Caldwell, a senior advisor to Pete Hegseth, and Darin Selnick, the Pentagon's deputy chief of staff, have been put on leave amid a probe into an unauthorized disclosure.CBS News - 10h -
Colossal Squid Caught on Video During First Ever Sighting
An expedition spotted a baby of the species in the South Sandwich Islands. This cephalopod can grow to more than 20 feet and has proved elusive in its deep-sea environs.The New York Times - 1d -
2025-26 Way-Too-Early Top 25: Teams on the rise in version 2.0
Texas Tech and BYU climb our Way-Too-Early 2025-26 rankings thanks to key player returns and portal additions.ESPN - 11h -
The 25 most memorable moments we saw at Coachella 2025
From Lady Gaga's rock opera to surprise appearances by Queen's Brian May and politician Bernie Sanders, these are the most memorable things our staff saw at Coachella's first weekend.Los Angeles Times - 2d -
What to know about U.S., Iran's talks to deescalate nuclear tensions
Saturday, the words "constructive" and "positive" were used to describe talks aimed at defusing nuclear tensions between the U.S. and Iran. Leigh Kiniry has the latest on the negotiations.CBS News - 4d -
Katy Perry sings "What a Wonderful World" during historic spaceflight
Pop star Katy Perry, one of the six women aboard Blue Origin's spaceflight, explained why she chose not to sing one of her own songs during the historic journey.CBS News - 2d -
Nintendo Switch 2 Backward Compatibility: What You Need to Know
Bad news for fans of cardboard VR headsets, though.Wired - 12h -
How did the UK Supreme Court define a woman and what happens now?
The U.K. Supreme Court has ruled that a woman is someone born biologically female and that transgender women are excluded from that legal definitionABC News - 9h -
What does the UK supreme court’s ruling on definition of ‘women’ mean?
Top court’s ruling that ‘sex is binary’ in law has implications for trans people and single-sex spaces. Legal definition of woman is based on biological sex, UK supreme court rules The UK ...The Guardian - 8h -
The truth about life on other planets - and what it means for humans
Could discoveries of alien life ever change the human psyche in how we view ourselves and each other?BBC News - 2h -
What happens if judge holds Trump admin in contempt over deportations
A federal judge said he could recommend criminal prosecutions against the Trump administration, setting up an unprecedented showdown.CBS News - 1h -
Mario Kart World Nintendo Direct: How To Watch And What To Expect
A Nintendo Direct presentation focusing on Mario Kart World is airing this week. It'll take place on April 17 at 6 AM PT / 9 AM ET. How to watch the Mario Kart World Nintendo Direct The Mario ...GameSpot - 1h -
What to know as a judge considers the Menendez brothers’ life sentences for their parents’ murders
Erik and Lyle Menendez are expected to appear virtually in a Los Angeles courtroom beginning Thursday for two-day hearing that will examine whether they should be freed.NBC News - 1h -
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President Trump holds a call with the acting president of South Korea to discuss a potential tariff deal; In shrinking rural towns, these Texas high schools are teaming up to stay alive.CBS News - 6h -
What to Expect From Bravo’s Nepo Baby Reality Show, ‘Next Gen NYC’
“Next Gen NYC” is a big bet on the Gen Z offspring of the cable network’s “Real Housewives” franchise.The New York Times - 6d -
I saw the rise and decline of YA literature from the inside. Here's what it was like
Author Charlie Jane Anders reflects on reading and writing young adult literature in an era of explosive popularity that may now be coming to an end.Los Angeles Times - 2d -
Neuroscience Says Music Is an Emotion Regulation Machine. Here’s What to Play for Happiness, Productivity, or Deep Thinking
Neuroscience shows music has big effects on our productivity, performance, and state of mind. Use that to your advantage.Inc. - 18h -
Champions League scenarios: What Real Madrid, Arsenal, Inter and Bayern need to advance
Here are the scenarios for the return matchups after the quarterfinal first-legsCBS Sports - 6h -
‘Tormented … but I don’t feel down’: Rose opens up on Masters heartache
Englishman lost in playoff at Augusta for second time ‘I could really sense what it would be like to win it’ Justin Rose says he feels “tormented” by a feeling of what might have been after ...The Guardian - 7h -
Swapping LLMs isn’t plug-and-play: Inside the hidden cost of model migration
Based on hands-on comparisons and real-world tests, this guide unpacks what happens when you switch from OpenAI to Anthropic or Google’s Gemini and what your team needs to watch for.VentureBeat - 3h -
The Podcaster Asking You to Side With History’s Villains
Darryl Cooper is no scholar. But legions of fans — many on the right — can’t seem to resist what he presents as hidden truths.The New York Times - 3d -
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg Took the Stand in Historic Antitrust Trial
Here’s what happened on the first day of the trial. At issue is Meta’s ownership of Instagram and WhatsApp.Inc. - 1d -
Are You Actually Ready for Change?
Most change initiatives fail because leaders underestimate what it takes to get people on board.Inc. - 1d -
Rosie O’Donnell on Ireland, Trump and Her New Hulu Documentary
She’s moved to Ireland. She’s befriended a Menendez brother, and she’s making documentaries. What’s next?The New York Times - 1d -
Paige Bueckers and Other WNBA Draft Picks Dress to Impress
What 15 players wore to meet fans, their new teammates and — not insignificantly — potential sponsors.The New York Times - 14h -
Westminster's tortuous battle with the gender question
Sir Keir Starmer and other leaders have tied themselves in knots over the question: "What is a woman?"BBC News - 10h -
‘We’re in a New Reality’: Small Business Owners Suffering from Tariffs Are Speaking Out
On social media, entrepreneurs are expressing confusion and concern about what import duties mean for their supply chains.Inc. - 6h -
Viral videos claim luxury bags are made in China, is it true?
BBC Verify's Jake Horton looks into the truth behind the claims, and what we know about how luxury goods are made.BBC News - 9h -
Five key takeaways from Supreme Court ruling
BBC social affairs editor Alison Holt looks at what the key takeaways of the Supreme Court ruling are.BBC News - 8h -
Previewing the NCAA gymnastics championships
Can LSU defend its title? Or will OU get redemption? What to watch as the NCAA gymnastics championships begin Thursday.ESPN - 7h -
Commentary: Mehdi Hasan reflects on Zeteo one year after launch: 'We're in a very good place'
The former MSNBC host talks about what it took to create an outlet somewhere between mainstream news and 'burn it all down' media.Los Angeles Times - 1d -
This Startup Just Promoted an AI to CEO
An agentic AI called Astra has taken the reins at website builder HeyBoss, begging the question: What does a CEO do, exactly?Inc. - 1d -
Why Shedeur Sanders' NFL draft process, stardom are like nothing we've seen before
Too confident? Too famous? Here's what former Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders faced and why he's sure he'll succeed.ESPN - 11h -
A fluffed Panenka, controversy & 'statement win' for Arsenal
On the night Arsenal secure their place in the Champions League semi-finals, BBC Sport looks at what has been called a "statement win"BBC News - 3h -
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Renewed debate over what's behind the rise in autism rates; Singer training program taps HBCUs to make opera more inclusiveCBS News - 24m -
A machine using ultrasound and AI can gauge the fattiness of a tuna fish
Seafood lovers know the fatty marbling is what makes tuna sashimi and sushi so tasty, so for the industry, it’s the fish’s level of fattiness that’s used to judge its quality and pricingABC News - 6d -
State Department says Maryland man mistakenly deported is "alive and secure"
In a filing on Saturday, the U.S. State Department, however, did not address a judge's demands that the Trump administration detail what steps it is taking to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the ...CBS News - 4d