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The WNBA is exploding. But for TV rights, the NBA is still in charge.
Washington Post via Yahoo Sports· 2 days agoPlayers, long shunted to the background of popular sports culture, now have shoe deals and starring...
The Growing Debacle for Will Lewis and the Washington Post
Politico· 6 days agoLewis has also declined to speak further about the claimants’ allegation against him, lending a...
Search for Missing Doctor; Energy Drinks and Sudden Death; Unusual Pandemic Cancers
MedPage Today· 7 days agoConcern is growing as Greek authorities continue to search for Michael Mosley, MD, a British...
Grab Them. Then Stump Them.
New York Times· 2 days agoApple released a series of word-focused puzzles in its subscription news service last fall. LinkedIn, which is owned by Microsoft, debuted a set of word games this spring.
The 12 Questions WaPo Staffers Need to Ask CEO Will Lewis
The Daily Beast· 4 days agoThe embattled WaPo boss will host Q&As with staff this week, as turmoil continues to roil the storied newspaper. Will Lewis, the dashing British journalist and publishing executive, rode into ...
Mon Blogcast: Israeli rescue; Trump narrates battles; Distillery's doom | iHeart
iHeartRadio· 4 days agoYesterday, I heard a CNN anchor say “former president and now convicted felon Donald Trump…” This...
The Post at a crossroads: Existential questions in a dire season for news
Washington Post· 3 days agoFor the people who work at The Washington Post — as well as the people who read it — a window into...
Savor a ‘generous’ 4-course meal at intimate new Boise restaurant: Nobody’s ‘rushing you’
The Idaho Statesman· 2 hours agoThe menu will change seasonally and offers lots of variety.
This overlooked horror just cracked the Max top 10 movies — and it’s a hoot
Tom's Guide· 12 hours agoNew releases typically dominate the top 10 most-watched lists of the best streaming services, and...
Tim Cook: Apple Intelligence Isn't Immune to Hallucinations
PC Magazine· 2 days agoApple Intelligence, Apple's suite of new generative AI tools powered by multiple different models, may still produce false results or inaccuracies known as hallucinations, Apple CEO Tim Cook ...