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Higher prices are likely for these 10 grocery items when tariffs hit
NPR · Scott Neuman
Booze, coffee and seafood are just a few of the products that may give you sticker shock.
What to do if border police ask to search your phone
Reason.com · Matthew Petti
Know how much the law does — and doesn’t — protect your privacy rights.
Your comprehensive guide to the men’s Final Four
flipboard.com · The Sports Desk
Keys to each matchup, Duke star Cooper Flagg’s NBA prospects, and the rise of once-exiled coaches Kelvin Sampson and Bruce Pearl.
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Alex Ovechkin and Wayne Gretzky are tied at 894 goals
Associated Press · Stephen Whyno
The Washington Capitals’ star can break the NHL icon’s career record on Sunday.
OpenAI’s models ‘memorized’ copyrighted content, new study suggests
TechCrunch · Kyle Wiggers
Plaintiffs in lawsuits brought by authors, programmers and other rights-holders argue that there isn’t a carve-out in copyright law for training data.
The other ‘Saturday Night Live’
airmail.news · Marc Freeman
A famous host. A gifted cast. A stream of celebrity guests. The result? One of the worst shows in TV history.
The balloon that fell from the sky
atavist.com · Nick Davidson
Fifteen teams lifted off from Switzerland in gas ballooning’s most audacious race — but only one would survive.
How a podcast about sex and death became a Michelle Williams tour de force
indiewire.com · Proma Khosla
“Dying for Sex” showrunner Kim Rosenstock talks about adapting “this experience of a woman who is both dying and coming alive at the same time.”
The ’70s conversation pit is making a comeback
yahoo.com · Rebecca Corey
The pros and pitfalls of this retro home design trend.
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