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As a shopping editor, nothing annoys me more than a fleeting, seemingly disposable fashion buy. In fact, I’m all about smart buys with longevity—Pieces that are instant closet staples that you will get a lot of wear out of. During a recent weekly deep dive of some of my favorite retailers like Nordstrom, J.Crew, H&M, and Zara, I set out to uncover standouts that are guaranteed to be stars in your outfit rotation for spring 2026. Safe to say, I wasn’t disappointed.When setting out to do this shopping research, I used three chic spring outfit ideas comprised of closet staples…

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While my love of smoked meats is well-documented, my own journey into actually tending the fire started just last spring when I jumped at the opportunity to review the Traeger Woodridge Pro. When Recteq came calling with a similar offer to check out the Flagship 1600, I figured it would be a good way to stay warm all winter.While the two smokers have a lot in common, the Recteq definitely feels like an upgrade from the Traeger I’ve been using. Not only does it have nearly twice the cooking space, but the huge pellet hopper, rounded barrel, and proper smokestack…

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Today’s Featured Book Deals $0.99The Baby Dragon Bakery by A.T. QureshiGet This Deal $1.99What a Time to Be Alive by Jade ChangGet This Deal $3.99Who’s That Girl?: A Memoir by Eve, Kathy IandoliGet This Deal $1.99Ready Player Two by Ernest ClineGet This Deal $2.99Greenteeth by Molly O’NeillGet This Deal $1.99A Botanist’s Guide to Society and Secrets by Kate KhavariGet This Deal $1.99Girl Next Door by Rachel MeredithGet This Deal $1.99Chaos: A Scarpetta Novel by Patricia CornwellGet This Deal In Case You Missed Yesterday’s Most Popular Book Deals $1.99Sweet Heat by Bolu BabalolaGet This Deal $1.99Detective Aunty by Uzma JalaluddinGet This…

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Sergei Bachlakov/CBS Every day, TVLine’s What to Watch column spotlights new and returning English-language shows (and select movies) premiering or airing fresh episodes across broadcast, cable and streaming — organized below by release time and alphabetically within each slot. On TV this Sunday: “Tracker” and “Watson” are back from break, new series “Marshals” and “DTF St. Louis” premiere, and the Actor Awards stream on Netflix. If you’d like a recommended watch-list like this delivered to your inbox each morning, you can sign up for our free What to Watch newsletter here!…

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As the 30th anniversary of Pokémon ramps up, a new wave of nostalgic toys and merchandise will be hitting shelves soon, and I, for one, can’t wait to expand my collection.Some of the most exciting Pokémon 30th anniversary merch that has been revealed thus far includes toys and products that throw things back to the nostalgic early days of ‘90s-era Pokémon, back when we played Pokémon Red or Blue on Game Boy under the covers late on school nights so our parents wouldn’t hear us.A newly unveiled Pikachu plush captures the thrill of that relatable childhood scenario, bringing to life…

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Which rock stars have March birthdays?It’s a star-studded bunch of musicians who’ve delivered a great amount of rock and metal music over the years. We guess there’s something to that whole “in like a lion” thing, as you’ve definitely heard the roar of some of these rock stars.It starts off with a trio of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame musicians as Jon Bon Jovi, former Metallica bassist Jason Newsted and Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist John Frusciante all add another candle to their respective cakes. And the month closes with AC/DC’s Angus Young celebrating a birthday. So forget about…

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Featured Podcasts Hard Fork: At the Pentagon, OpenAI is In and Anthropic Is Out The future is already here. Each week, journalists Kevin Roose and Casey Newton explore and make sense of the latest in the rapidly changing world of tech. Subscribe to Hard Fork. Big Technology Podcast: Anthropic vs. The Pentagon, Bloodbath at Block, The Citrini Selloff The Big Technology Podcast takes you behind the scenes in the tech world featuring interviews with plugged-in insiders and outside agitators. Subscribe to Big Technology Podcast. Channels with Peter Kafka: Netflix Walks, Paramount Wins, and the Ellisons Take Hollywood Media and tech…

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From sun-drenched villas and small-town lavender farms to royal courts and chaotic college campuses, these five new releases pulse with urgency, desire and high-stakes choices. Whether it’s a second-chance romance, a ticking-clock caper, a bold feminist reimagining, a tense marital thriller or a sharp exploration of identity and trust, each… The post New Works, New Worlds first appeared on BookTrib.. View Original Source Here

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When artificial intelligence (AI) is allowed to behave more like a human communicator, it becomes a more effective debate partner that reaches more accurate conclusions, scientists have found.Human communication is full of stops and starts, impassioned interruptions, unsure silences and ambiguity. AI, on the other hand, adheres to the formal communication style of computers — processing a command, formulating a response, delivering the output, and waiting patiently for the next command.”Current multi-agent systems often feel artificial because they lack the messy, real-time dynamics of human conversation,” co-author of the study Yuichi Sei, Professor, Department of Infomatics at Tokyo’s University of…

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NBC The iconic sitcom “Seinfeld” earned its reputation as one of the most influential comedies in popular culture, with many beloved episodes across its nine-season run. On top of the instantly classic performances, the show’s writing was a major part of its success. When co-creator Larry David left at the end of the seventh season, the way the show was written changed as well.  Originally, a “Seinfeld” writer would whip up a draft for an episode and then submit it to Larry David and the show’s co-creator and star, Jerry…

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Euphoria and devastation are the twin emotional poles that prop up the lopsided big top that is Oliver Laxe’ Sirât, a film about life, death, and music that’s not made for your ears but for your heart. The film opens with the building of a miniature ancient civilisation, the bricks and mortar being used are giant speakers that are being piled into skyscraper-like monoliths in the Moroccan desert. A community of tattooed revellers who look like they have been sprung from a Mad Max movie have come to worship at the altar of rave, and the film sets its audiovisual template by having them…

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Ozzy Osbourne was honored with a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award and an all-star tribute performance at the 2026 BRIT Awards on Saturday night, February 28th, in Manchester, England. After a video tribute, Dolly Parton appeared via video from Nashville to honor Ozzy, saying, “His legacy has left a permanent imprint on music lovers everywhere,” before introducing Sharon Osbourne. Sharon then made her way to the stage in Manchester, flanked by her daughter Kelly, and Louis Osbourne, Ozzy’s son from his first marriage. “I’m honored to accept this award for my gorgeous husband. God knows I wish he was here to…

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We’ve reached the time of year in which we all start thinking about dresses again (sorry, winter, you’re not that time of year), and just in time, Kendall Jenner has provided us with some fresh dress-outfit inspiration ahead of spring. To attend the Giorgio Armani show during Milan Fashion Week, Jenner wore an elegant spring dress outfit that was made especially 2026 thanks to the accessory trend she paired with it.The trend in question is a delicate silk cape. All things scarf-related has been buzzy over the past several seasons, with scarves worn as belts, triangle scarves, fur scarves, and…

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Shopping for a MicroSD card can be a little daunting. There are a ton of numbers to consider, a huge number of brands producing cards with similar-sounding features and names, and words like Pro, Extreme, and Express getting thrown around everywhere.To make a long story short, unless you’re shooting a ton of photos and videos, and doing so even semiprofessionally where losing those shots might be detrimental to your professional reputation, you’re fine to buy a MicroSD card from any company whose name you’ve heard before. I prefer cards from PNY, SanDisk, and Lexar. Keep an eye out for the…

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February lingers in the space between winter and warmth, a month shaped by connection, courage, and the quiet thaw before spring. It’s a season of heartbeats and hard truths, of love in all its forms: romantic, messy, enduring, and self-made. Where January whispered about beginnings, February leans into feeling into vulnerability, longing, and the bold act of caring deeply. These are stories of passion and partnership, of resilience in the cold, and of choosing tenderness anyway. Because sometimes the bravest thing we can do is open the door just a little wider. 💕 The Umbrella Protocol by C. Chase Harwood…

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NASA’s Space Launch System has had a tricky startNASA/Cory Huston NASA is shaking up the plan for its Artemis moon missions. In a press conference on 27 February, NASA administrator Jared Isaacman announced significant changes to the agency’s plans to send humans to the moon for the first time since the Apollo programme ended in 1972. The Artemis II mission is slated to launch in the next few months, but has had a pair of difficult practice runs. The Space Launch System (SLS) rocket kept springing leaks when fuel was being pumped in and it ended up being rolled back…

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Rosalind O’Connor/NBC Every day, TVLine’s What to Watch column spotlights new and returning English-language shows (and select movies) premiering or airing fresh episodes across broadcast, cable and streaming — organized below by release time and alphabetically within each slot. On TV this Saturday: Connor Storrie makes his Studio 8H debut, Deon Cole hosts the NAACP Image Awards, and Alison Sweeney finds “Romance at Hope Ranch.”  If you’d like a recommended watch-list like this delivered to your inbox each morning, you can sign up for our free What to Watch newsletter…

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Netflix‘s new TV and movie release schedule for March 1 to March 8, 2026, includes the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy, Jurassic World, and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. On March 1, Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy drops on Netflix. Based on the novel series of the same name by E.L James, the film covers the passionate love story of Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele. Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson play the lead roles, respectively. Further, Jurassic World arrives on the streaming platform. Set 22 years following the events of Jurassic Park, the 2015 film focuses on a new theme park…

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After nearly a year of teasing, Underscores has finally shared the details of her new album. Led by the singles “Music,” “Do It,” and “Tell Me (U Want It),” April Harper Grey’s third studio LP is called U, and it’s out March 20 on Mom + Pop. Check out the cover art and tracklist below.“Music for malls, airports, hotels, supermarkets. I wrote these songs for U,” Grey said in press materials. At least one song on the album was apparently written in the middle of the Mall of America.Read about “Music” at No. 45 on The 100 Best Songs of…

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Sharon Goldman / Fortune: Source: Sam Altman told employees the DOD is willing to let OpenAI build its own “safety stack” and won’t force OpenAI to comply if its model refuses a task — Sam Altman told OpenAI employees at an all-hands meeting on Friday afternoon that a potential agreement is emerging … View Original Source Here

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Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Friday rapid-fire wrap up time. Here are the links we didn’t quite get to, but are still worth browsing: First look at Sally Field in Remarkably Bright Creatures [People] The Most Popular Books on Goodreads This Week [Book Riot] Pope Implores Priests to Stop Writing Sermons Using ChatGPT [Futurism] Vogue is getting into the stunt pop-up library game [Vogue] Reese Witherspoon, PRH, and Coach embark on Gen-Z thirsty marketing campaign [Coach] You Can Now Book the Heated Rivalry Cottage [Conde…

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TVLINE | So you’re not the only one who has props. I am not a Scotch girl. But here is my “Men in Kilts” Scotch glass, and if you’ll indulge me, will you walk me through my first tasting of The Sassenach?[Once Heughan gets past his surprise, he’s all in, starting with the bottle’s stopper.] That is real cork that we’ve sourced from Portugal, cut off a tree. There’s so much in that. I like cork because it holds the flavor. It smells amazing. I don’t want any artificial nonsense in there. It’s so beautiful, the whole process of even…

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He’ll fight for freedom wherever there’s trouble, G.I. Joe is there.Maybe more than one Joe is there. According to Deadline, Paramount is going to try to turn G.I. Joe from an enduring toy brand into an ongoing movie franchise for the third time. They have one film in development that’s based on a treatment by screenwriter Max Landis, and another from writer/actor Danny McBride.As they put it:We hear Landis has a treatment while McBride is in talks to write a treatment. Know that Paramount has myriad Transformers projects in early stages as well. You’ll remember coming off of Steven Caple Jr.’s Transformers: Rise of the Beasts there was…

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“I have a theory that there are three kinds of songwriting,” Neil Sedaka posited to Billboard in 2010. “The emotional is when you go through some trauma and get it out on the page,” he mused. “The intellectual writing is when you have a tune in your head spinning around for many years and you almost rewrite it. And the last is spiritual writing, which is something that comes from a higher power that kind of writes itself and you’re channeling. It’s my theory, but I find that over the years, these are the three types of writing.” During his…

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Certain cities make for better fashion. I don’t think there needs to be a solid explanation for why, but their inhabitants just naturally dress with more attention, making anyone who visits likewise consider their ensembles more. Milan, one of the four major fashion capitals in the world, is such a destination, and during Milan Fashion Week, the style seen there is on an even higher level than usual. Kendall Jenner was one of those exceptionally dressed inhabitants this week, attending fashion week events like the Emporio Armani show and another for Armani and L’Oréal. While there, she did some running…

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Belt-drive bikes offer some huge upsides. First, they usually require less maintenance, with many belts often lasting twice as long as a typical chain. Second, there’s no grease to speak of, and therefore, no black smudges on your work pants. Third, in the case of the Soltera 3, the belt comes from the Gates brand, whose drivetrain belts are as good as it gets. Belt-drive bikes are silent and often smoother than their chain-driven counterparts.That said, the inclusion of a low-maintenance element such as a belt drive paired with hydraulic disc brakes, which require bleeding roughly every year, struck me…

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Dear Readers, As the founder and publisher of BookTrib.com, I receive so many special books by new and unknown authors. That’s why we created a new weekly newsletter, The BookTrib Brief – a dedicated space to uncover and champion the true “hidden gems” of publishing. After all, isn’t there something electric about discovering a remarkable book before the rest of the world catches on? Not the titles dominating bestseller lists – but the quiet powerhouses. The books you find out about through a friend you trust. Every year, millions of books enter the marketplace. Some are backed by big marketing budgets. But many…

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Milestone: Carbon-14 discoveredDate: Feb. 27, 1940Where: Berkeley, CaliforniaWho: Martin Kamen and Samuel RubenOn this day in 1940, two scientists discovered an elusive form of carbon — and inadvertently opened a window into lost civilizations.Since the mid-1930s, scientists had predicted the existence of a form of carbon with two extra neutrons in its nucleus, but they thought it would be so short-lived that it would be impossible to measure.But Ernest Lawrence, who founded the Berkeley Laboratory, was determined to find it. In 1939, he tasked chemists Martin Kamen and Samuel Rubin with discovering carbon-14. For a year, they found no hint…

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