How to Watch Denver vs Western Michigan: Live Stream NCAA Tournament, Regional Final Hockey, TV Channel
The defending national champion Western Michigan Broncos (27-10-1) face off against their National Collegiate Hockey Conference rivals, the Denver Pioneers (...
XRP Spot ETF Data Released – Has the 1 Billion XRP Target Been Reached?
As interest in XRP-based exchange-traded funds (ETFs) continues to grow in the cryptocurrency market, recent data on XRP ETFs traded in the US reveals a note...
No one is 100% happy with the stablecoin yield agreement: State of Crypto
Industry representatives saw the crypto market structure bill's proposed yield language on March 23 and 24. The internet — at least X (formerly Twitter) ...
I love Disney with my kids — but going without them is even better in some ways
I love Disney with my kids, but visiting without them meant better food, late nights, and a more relaxed experience.
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How Amy Liu Built Tower 28 Into One of Sephora’s Fastest-Growing Skincare Brands
Clinical is out. Connection is in. Tower 28 proves it.
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Who's hiring? Q2 2026
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Claude Sonnet 4.5 Code Review Benchmark
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Crypto Donations Face Ban As Canada Steps Up Election Security Measures
Canada’s federal government introduced legislation Thursday that would bar political parties and third-party election groups from accepting crypto, mon...
I played Pokémon, Fire Emblem, and Super Smash Bros. with the Nintendo Switch 2’s new handheld boost mode, and the results absolutely blew me away
I tested the Nintendo Switch 2’s handheld boost mode, and it’s an absolute game-changer — here’s why.
‘Just extraordinary’: inside Babies, the beautiful drama about the terror and cruelty of miscarriage
Stefan Golaszewski, the creator of beloved sitcoms Him & Her and Mum, didn’t just draw from his own experience to write about baby loss – he also composed an...
No one is 100% happy with the stablecoin yield agreement: State of Crypto
The crypto and banking industries saw Senators Alsobrooks and Tillis' agreement-in-principle for stablecoin yield.
How to end this war | Salar Mohandesi and Ben Mabie
A once robust American anti-war movement is significantly weaker than it was in its heyday. The immensely unpopular war on Iran offers a real opportunity to ...
I used a command to list every power plan on my PC — and found the one Windows never showed me
Your PC has a faster mode. Microsoft just buried it
What’s behind the push for more Australian babies? – podcast
Political reporter Krishani Dhanji speaks to Reged Ahmad about why governments around the world are pushing for more babies and whether the policies even work
Curacao meet Socceroos in Fifa Series with more than World Cup hopes in common | John Duerden
The tiny Caribbean island nation has a familiar face in their ranks whose time with Australia in 2018 is proving crucial ahead of the tournament
As the fuel crisis worsens and more sectors call for help, Labor must be prepared to make tough choices
With the government warning of a ‘long tail’ to the current fuel crisis, Jim Chalmers’ May budget will have even more demands on spending than usual
Peter waited six months for a new wheelchair on the NDIS. By the time it arrived, it was obsolete
Exclusive: Participants in the disability scheme are waiting more than 100 days for vital support due to delays in processing plan variations, documents show
Farmers plead for tax breaks, diesel guarantees and help buying fertiliser as national cabinet meets on fuel crisis
State and federal leaders due to discuss assistance for business sectors but petrol rationing not expected to find backing
The kindness of strangers: An online forum user shipped me a car radiator, saving me from financial ruin
Other commenters helped me diagnose the problem. When I couldn’t afford the solution, someone I knew only by his handle offered to pay
Kysaiah Pickett turns Carlton inside out with his presence, power and raw talent | Jonathan Horn
Kozzy-conscious Blues left pointing fingers, shaking heads and bumping into one another as Melbourne celebrate Max Gawn’s 250th in style
I’m seeing more people in therapy struggling with war-related anxiety. Here’s what helps | Ahona Guha
In the face of existential anxiety it may be tempting to fret over smaller details, but there are positive steps we can take to prepare for a world that may ...
First Nations children’s commissioner Sue-Anne Hunter on courage, speaking truth to power and the boy she can’t forget
The Wurundjeri and Ngurai Illum Wurrung woman – who went from high school dropout to Harvard – reveals her ultimate dream for her new role
‘The highs are extremely high – but the lows are extremely low’: when working out becomes an addiction
Pushing yourself to the limit, training through injury and choosing the gym over socialising are all signs that you may have an unhealthy reliance on exercise
Millions of boomer small business owners will soon retire. Will their companies just disappear? | Gene Marks
It’s likely, but it also could be a boon for a new generation of entrepreneurs willing to take over established operations
Igor Tudor leaves Tottenham after 44 days with club mired in relegation trouble
Tottenham have parted company with Igor Tudor after he picked up one point in five league games and won once in seven games overall
Jaja’s African Hair Braiding review – crowd-pleasing energy, charisma and expert comic timing
Jocelyn Bioh’s comedy – following a day in the life of a Harlem braiding salon – is filled with humour and hijinks
Tom Gauld on embracing the short novel – cartoon
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EU offers UK ‘emergency brake’ on youth mobility scheme numbers
Britain wants limits on young people entering country but Europe opposes this as scheme aims to celebrate links
Tiger Woods’ latest brush with the law leaves questions why golf remains so beholden to him | Ewan Murray
Tiger Woods’s desire to remain relevant is understandable, but a glance at his behavioural pattern casts doubt on his PGA Tour and Ryder Cup involvement
Vingegaard keeps up ‘amazing start’ to season with Volta a Catalunya triumph
Jonas Vingegaard triumphed at the Volta a Catalunya as he continued his strong start to the year, while Brady Gilmore sprinted to a surprise stage seven victory
Unmasking artists like Banksy and Ferrante | Letters
Letter: Tommaso Debenedetti says readers and journalists should be free to speculate and create stories about anonymous artists’ identities as long as their ...
Recognising the slave trade as a crime against humanity is an essential first step | Letters
Letters: Kenneth B Ati-John and Ndine Wa‑Chiuta respond to an article by Ghana’s president, John Dramani Mahama
Trump Phone Reportedly Costs More, Looks Different, Isn't Made in America
When The Verge saw a model unit of the T1, the specs and pricing didn't match up with what's still being advertised on the Trump Mobile website.
Table tennis can help manage Parkinson’s | Brief letters
Brief letters: Benefits of ping-pong | The Waterboys | Ode to the moon | A puckle of gravel | John Moore-Brabazon
Childminders are a vital, yet overlooked, part of early years care | Letters
Letters: Talk of disadvantaged children being left behind so often leaves out the workforce most likely to reach them, says Brett Wigdortz
How we can improve food security in Britain | Letters
Letters: Richard Harvey and Joy Webb respond to an article by George Monbiot on the fragility of the global food system in light of the Iran war
Labour has left its loyal supporters disillusioned | Letters
Letters: Readers take stock of the party’s missteps in government and Keir Starmer’s leadership
Pope says God rejects prayers of leaders who wage wars – video
The pontiff made the comments during a Palm Sunday mass in St Peter’s Squar
Nicola Jennings on the court rulings against Meta – cartoon
Mark Zuckerberg’s company and YouTube were the subject of landmark US cases that found they had designed addictive products that harmed young people
Alfie Barbeary’s late try earns Bath thrilling comeback victory against Sale
Bath closed to a point behind the Prem leaders Northampton after a 31-26 win against Sale
The Guardian view on peptides: Robert F Kennedy Jr would leave public health policy to the hucksters | Editorial
Editorial: The US health secretary says he is a big fan of peptides. Many are promising drugs, but the only way to know their utility is proper clinical trials
The Guardian view on Myanmar’s forgotten war: the military cosplay democracy but people demand the real thing | Editorial
Editorial: Five years of brutal conflict have made the army more determined to crush opposition, and others more convinced they must resist
After 12 years, a USMNT loss to Belgium still carries a World Cup weight
The United States’ collapse in a 5-2 loss to Belgium made clear that the gap between the sides in 2014 has yet to narrow
Make spring cleaning easier with these 13 editor favorites for scrubbing, cleaning and tidying
From a multipurpose portable vacuum cleaner to a nearly everlasting scrubber – these products will leave your house sparkling
Mary Rand obituary
The first British woman to win an Olympic athletics gold medal with her long jump victory at the 1964 Tokyo Games
So you went to a No Kings protest. Now what?
Millions of people marched on Saturday against Trump and his administration. While the single-day protest has ended, there are other ways, used through diffe...
Tuchel’s England? Maybe they are just not as good as we would like them to be | Barney Ronay
The Three Lions have not beaten a good side under their coach and no A-list players have emerged since the last World Cup