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    Tech CEOs Realizing They Made a Terrible Mistake by Supporting Trump
    Tech CEOs rallied behind Donald Trump in hopes that he would lower regulations and increase profits — and although he's already done the former, the latter now seems like a pipe dream.As Vox reports, any gains tech companies have gleaned from Trump's deregulation are minuscule in comparison to the economic havoc the president has wreaked with his foolhardy tariffs.As the election ramped up last July, tech venture capitalists Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz insisted in a Substack blog post that the only way for the United States to maintain "economic and technological preeminence" over China and its "much darker, more totalitarian" policies would be, essentially, to beat our erstwhile trading partner.Shortly thereafter, the monied pair revealed on their podcast that they were all-in for Trump despite being lifelong Democrats because he was, to their minds, America's last best hope at defeating China and becoming the tech utopia they've always wanted.Though such warmongering sentiments are clearly behind the president's enormous tariffs on Chinese goods, it also undermines the Silicon Valley CEOs who lined up to kiss his ring because, to put it bluntly, almost all the components for American tech are made in China.Beyond cutting tech manufacturers off from their Chinese suppliers, the tariffs have also sent shockwaves through the global economy and brought the United States to the brink of a recession. The trickle-down effect from the tariffs has been more like a waterfall, with tech companies going bankrupt, canceling IPOs, and losing billions in share value.Though Silicon Valley's biggest Trump supporters haven't started publicly trashing dear leader just yet, one need look no further than the never-ending drama between the president and his unelected aide Elon Musk to see just how badly this administration's trade war is messing with Big Tech.Earlier in April, the billionaire began a fiery spat with Peter Navarro, the president's trade and manufacturing adviser, calling the Trump surrogate "dumber than a sack of bricks" as they traded barbs over whether or not the tariffs are a good idea. While that drama played out on Musk's social network, the multi-hyphenate business owner allegedly implored Trump in private to reconsider the tariffs — a scheme that clearly did not work.With the stock market rebound following the president's announcement of yet another 90-day pause on his reciprocal tariffs — for everyone except China, of course — it's not a huge surprise that the tech CEOs who threw their weight and money behind Trump are not talking smack where other people can hear.Behind closed doors, however, there's unquestionably a lot of hand-wringing and regret going on as these short-sighted Silicon Valley-ers look at economic forecasts for the coming years.More on tech: Google Is Helping Government Build an AI-Powered Border Surveillance SystemShare This Article
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    Beer-Flavored Pringles Are a Thing; Here's How to Find Them
    Miller Lite and Pringles may just be the mash-up you didn’t know you needed.Not something you’ve been clamoring for? What if I told you there was meat involved with this crispy snack?What Do Miller Lite Pringles Taste Like?Miller Lite and Pringles announced this week that they had developed a “first-of-its-kind innovation.” The Pringles x Miller Lite collab brings the debut of two limited-edition chip flavors.Pringles x Miller Lite Beer Can Chicken is touted as tasting like roasted chicken with hints of garlic, onion and beer.Beer can chicken pringlesPringles/Canvaloading...Pringles x Miller Lite Griller Beer Brat combines black pepper, caramelized onion, and brown spice to make it seem like you’re eating a grilled bratwurst while being both smoky and salty.There’s also a hint of beer, of course. Both flavors include “beer extract” to help bring out the Miller Lite taste.READ MORE: What’s On Miller High Life's New Beer-Filled Vinyl Record?“No need for a grill,” Pringles said in a press release announcing the new flavors.Let’s take it easy, Pringles. Relying on a canister of chips to feed our cookout guests might not be the best way to make friends.Beer Brat PringlesPringles/Canvaloading...How To Get Beer PringlesYou’ll have to wait until May to try the new beer-infused chips. Pringles does promise they will be available nationwide starting next month.The brand also has a tracker on its website to help you locate the nearest stores selling the beer brat and beer can chicken Pringles.The collab with Miller Lite is the latest in Pringles’ efforts to offer unexpected chip flavors, much like other leading brands. Other recent Pringles flavors have included Everything Bagel, Philly Cheesesteak, and Carnitas Tacos.Get our free mobile app’90s Foods We Wish They Still MadeThese foods, drinks, and snacks from the ’90s were all so great. Sadly, they’ve all been discontinued.Filed Under: FoodCategories: Original Features
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  • TELL ME MORE: Freelance SEO Specialist
    Part-time (10–20 hrs/week) • Content + Technical Focus • Remote • U.S. Time Zones Preferred • $50–$70/hr DOEHelp tell better stories on the web—with a team that moves slow to go deep.TELL ME MORE® is a boutique marketing agency that builds soulful, high-converting websites for purpose-driven brands (including higher education institutions). We’re looking for an experienced SEO Specialist to join our team—someone who can lead thoughtful research, support content strategy, optimize site performance, and collaborate across disciplines to help our clients grow.You’ll work closely with our Operations Director, alongside a collaborative team of writers, designers, and developers who value presence, beauty, and depth. This is a part-time, hands-on role for someone who’s equal parts analyst, content thinker, and curious problem-solver.💼 What You’ll DoConduct keyword research, topic clustering, and content gap analysisTrack keyword positions and visibility to inform ongoing content and optimization decisionsProvide on-page SEO recommendations: title tags, meta descriptions, headings, internal links, schema markup, etc.Monitor and optimize evergreen pages to improve rankings, traffic, and performance over timeAudit and improve technical SEO foundations (crawlability, indexing, redirects, site speed, etc.)Coordinate with our content team and operations lead to support SEO-informed briefs and strategyManage tasks and priorities using AsanaMonitor and report on SEO performance via GA4, Search Console, and Looker StudioBring strategic ideas, emerging trends, and algorithm updates proactively to the teamOptimize local SEO elements such as Google Business Profiles and citations✅ You’ll Thrive Here If You…Have 3+ years of hands-on SEO experience, ideally at a creative or web-focused agency Communicate at a native level in English—both written and spoken—with strong grammar, clarity, and toneAre fluent in technical SEO, schema markup, and structured site auditsHave a strong grasp of keyword tracking tools and how to monitor rankings, trends, and site visibility over timeThink like a content strategist—able to tie search intent to smart, useful, engaging contentAre experienced in optimizing and iterating on evergreen pages for high-traffic websitesAre highly organized and comfortable working in Asana and across multiple projectsCommunicate clearly and proactively—especially when working cross-functionallyEnjoy deep research, staying curious, and connecting dots others might missCan work 10–20 hours/week depending on workloadLive and work in a U.S. time zone (or can align your hours accordingly)💵 Pay$50–$70/hour depending on experience and skillset.🌱 Why This Role?We value deep work, flexible schedules, and meaningful relationships. You’ll be supported by a thoughtful team that’s more interested in quality than quantity—and who appreciates collaborators who care.This is a long-term freelance role with room to grow—especially if you’re excited by cross-functional collaboration, performance strategy, and building systems that scale beautifully.✨ About TELL ME MORE®We’re not a churn-and-burn agency. We’re poets in marketers’ clothing. We believe presence and clarity are business superpowers. We aim for delight. We value depth. If that sounds like your vibe, we’d love to meet you.Our values:🧘‍♂️ Be here now🎈 Keep it playful🌊 Surrender to what is🎚 Go to 11🎨 Make it beautiful📬 How to ApplySend an email to [email protected] with the subject line referencing one of our values and the words "SEO Specialist":A short note about why this feels like a fitYour weekly availability (days/hours you’re typically online)A resume or LinkedIn profileLinks and/or short descriptions of your SEO work, audits, briefs, and results. 
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    WWE WrestleMania 41: Match Card and Where to Watch All the Action
    A recap of who-what-why and details on how to catch the two-night event on streaming.
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    Lifesaving Alzheimer’s Research Delayed by Trump Funding Cuts
    April 18, 20255 min readLifesaving Alzheimer’s Research Delayed by Trump Funding CutsThe Trump administration is freezing, delaying and revoking funding for dementia research, setting back discoveries of potential future treatmentsBy Allison Parshall edited by Jeanna Bryner Flavio Coelho/Getty ImagesOn Monday, March 24, Charles DeCarli received an order from the federal government to stop work on his nationwide study of dementia. As the director of the University of California, Davis’s federally funded Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, DeCarli studies the vascular risk factors, such as diabetes and hypertension, that contribute to 15 to 25 percent of dementia cases. These factors are poorly understood, and there is no Food and Drug Administration–approved treatment to target them.DeCarli had been anxious for weeks as the Trump administration threatened to cut funding for research it considered to be related to DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion). “This study has the word ‘diverse’ in its title, and so I was a little bit concerned that maybe I was going to be a target,” DeCarli says. Vascular risk factors of dementia affect certain groups, such as Black and Hispanic or Latino Americans, more than others. The study’s researchers, located at 28 sites across the U.S., were working against a ticking clock to enroll most of their participants by September.Then the National Institutes of Health told them their nearly $36-million grant, awarded during the first Trump administration, had been terminated: the work “no longer effectuates agency priorities” because of its basis in “artificial and non-scientific categories,” the letter read. The team immediately scrambled to determine what to do with the hundreds of thousands of blood samples awaiting analysis and to notify participants that their appointments had been canceled.On supporting science journalismIf you're enjoying this article, consider supporting our award-winning journalism by subscribing. By purchasing a subscription you are helping to ensure the future of impactful stories about the discoveries and ideas shaping our world today.After weeks of turmoil, the NIH granted an appeal from DeCarli and reinstated the project’s funding last Friday. “The analogy would be something like: You had a fire in your store. It didn’t destroy the store, but now you have to take inventory, order new supplies, repaint the inside ... and hope your clients come back,” he says. Right now DeCarli fears the team won’t meet its enrollment targets and will have to reevaluate the study.The case illustrates the cascading effects on scientific advances of even a temporary funding termination, delay or freeze. These disruptions are happening at Alzheimer’s Disease Research Centers (ADRCs) across the country. Of the 35 NIH-funded centers, 14 reportedly hang in limbo because their funding is due to expire on April 30 but hasn’t been renewed. These 14 centers include some that maintain banks of brains that were donated to science by people who suffered from dementia upon their death. As part of its sweeping cuts targeted at Columbia University, the Trump administration has reportedly revoked $3 million in grants to the university’s own ADRC, which studies the causes of Alzheimer’s disease.Scientific American spoke with DeCarli about the effect that these funding disruptions will have on our understanding of dementia’s causes and the development of new treatments.[An edited transcript of the interview follows.]What’s the prognosis on your study now that your funding has been reinstated?Now I am in the mode to save the study—that’s the simplest way to say it—because it’s difficult to tell 1,700 people, “The study has been canceled,” and then [say], “Come back; it didn't happen.” We may not meet our recruitment goals—in fact, I would go as far as to say we’re unlikely to be able to meet our recruitment goals. Then we have to reevaluate the science side of things—because if we don’t get to our goal, then we don’t get the longitudinal effect [the measurement of change over time in participants’ health], so then we don’t get to see the changes that we had expected. So we get less return on the investment. It’s a challenge. We’ll make do with whatever we have.But this has a ripple effect that’s going to last much longer than just this event. This sends fear into people who are working on this study and others.What’s happening at the other Alzheimer’s Disease Research Centers?All the centers get reviewed in a staggered three-year cycle. We’re in the midst of one of those three-year cycles [for more than a dozen of the 35 research centers]. The reviews are completed, but no actions have been taken [by the NIH to renew the funding]. So there are centers whose funding, technically, is going to end [on April 30], and yet they don’t know their status.AndHow would you say that this uncertainty will affect the work scientists are doing to figure out the causes of dementia and to find new treatments?It can affect this work in a number of different ways. First off, certain research projects may never come to fruition. They get disrupted, they’re not able to get back on track, and that work doesn’t get done. Second, our participants lose trust in what we’re doing because we’re not able to continue what we’re doing in a reliable manner.Third, the future researchers, who [will one day] do their own independent research..., may not make it. They’re the ones who bring the new ideas and innovations. You know, an old man like me is not going to come up with great, brilliant new ideas. The real novel stuff comes from the young people. [For Alzheimer’s disease especially], we need to be looking in other directions.It also harms the unity when certain universities are selected for criticism and blanket funding cuts, such as Columbia, [the University of Pennsylvania], Harvard [University], Yale [University]—these all have ADRCs. We have a network that accomplishes greater things together than the individual centers could ever possibly accomplish. But like in any network—like the brain—if the nodes break, it potentially harms the whole network.How would this harm to the network translate to the lives of people? For example—dementia runs in my family, and I feel like there is a ticking clock for many of my loved ones. Will this affect us?Disruptions delay discovery. We would hate to have people succumb to an illness that could have been treated or prevented, had the research continued. I take the cancer analogy: great progress has been made in 10 years with some diseases that killed hundreds of thousands of people before. Well, it’s the same thing. Dementia is killing hundreds of thousands of people. We would like to prevent that from happening, but the more barriers that are put up, the longer it’s going to take us to get there. We may still get there. But five, 10, 20 years could go by.It certainly will delay innovation and creativity. You know, creativity blossoms in a healthy environment. If I’m feeling under attack, I know what I do—I retreat to what I know best.But one of the things I remain hopeful about is that we may begin to understand the multitude of biological pathways that lead to dementia—and not just [those that are] focused on Alzheimer’s pathology. The more we understand and expand [our understanding of dementia in all of its forms], the better we’re going to understand how the brain works and how to keep the brain healthy. In the end, it’s helping people stay alive, right? Our vision statement for our ADRC is “a lifetime of brain health for all.”I don’t know that I’ll live to the time that this happens, but the ultimate goal is to identify what it is that keeps our brain healthy throughout our lifespan and alleviate dementia by understanding these mechanisms and by developing precise methods to overcome them.
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    New Fortnite Star Wars Season 3 skin leaked with “peak” feature
    You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games here There is a lot to anticipate for Fortnite. There have been dozens of amazing collaborations in the game, including the recent crossovers with icon Sabrina Carpenter, and the beloved cartoon series, Adventure Time. However, for the imminent Season 3, Epic Games is going back to crossing paths with the galaxy far, far away. We only have to wait a couple of more weeks for the new Chapter 6 episode to land, and leaks have revealed a new Fortnite Star Wars Season 3 skin along with a “peak” new feature. New Fortnite x Star Wars Season 3 skin leak and “peak” feature On X, Fortnite leaker, Hypex, has revealed that a new Star Wars skin coming to Fortnite is a TIE Fighter Pilot. This was reportedly first spotted in September 2024, and it now appears to be happening thanks to an official TIE Fighter teaser that also includes the Death Star and X-Wing Starfighter. Image credit: @Hypex on X Image credit: @Hypex on X In addition to this TIE Fighter Pilot skin, a previous leak from Hypex back in March revealed we might be getting a skin of Qui-Gon Jinn as part of the battle pass. And, in an elaboration from Wenso, there will reportedly be “4-5 Star Wars BP skins” and “5 new Henchmen skins”. Image credit: @Hypex on X According to ShiinaBR, the potential title for Season 3 is “Galactic Battle”. The leaker has also revealed a new feature set to be introduced called “Star Destroyer Bombardment,” and, according to Blortzen, it will be “available in ranked”. No further details have been provided about the “Star Destroyer Bombardment,” but, in a reply tweet, ShiinaBR said, “only had to read about this one feature to know that this season is gonna be peak”. Image credit: @Blortzen on X Image credit: @ShiinaBR on X Lastly, Hypex has just revealed that Chapter 6 Season 3 will start May 2nd and end on June 8th. There will be two mid-season updates on May 15th as well as May 29th. Image credit: @Hypex on X This is all we know from leaks about the upcoming Star Wars collaboration aside from leaks about an event. In other Fortnite news, the Arcane show producer has provided an update on if the skins will return. Fortnite Platform(s): Android, iOS, macOS, Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X Genre(s): Action, Massively Multiplayer, Shooter 9 VideoGamer Related Topics Fortnite Subscribe to our newsletters! By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime. Share
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    Ruggable Sale 2025: Discounts on AD-Approved Styles for Spring
    Ruggable is our go-to retailer for washable rugs at a realistic price point. AD collaborated with the LA-based brand not once, but twice—first with our New American Voice collection, and then again this January, when we launched a second collaboration featuring Art Deco-inspired textiles and splashy geometric patterns. Designs across the site are blessedly 10% off for their End of Season Sale using the code BYESPRING, with select styles up to 40% off (including some of ours) from April 18 to 23.We’ve tested many of these pieces firsthand, and can confirm that these are properly machine-washable, meaning everything your vacuum promised you it would get out and then didn’t is resolved with one heavy duty cycle in a Whirlpool. Some other pros: These are water-resistant, made from performance fabric, and come with a non-slip rug pad. If you’re on the search for a runner, an outdoor rug, or something extra inviting for your entryway, it’s all below. We’d especially recommend these picks for parents and pet-owners: these are more than just rugs, they’re lifestyle upgrades.Plus, Ruggable’s design reach is extensive—they’ve collaborated with the likes of Jonathan Adler, Iris Apfel, Morris & Co—the list goes on. Whatever your style, there’s a machine-washable rug suited for you, and on sale.Ruggable Cyrus Rose Gold Tufted RugThis rug feels ornate, Old World, and royal—a perfect addition to a living room with a sense of occasion, or a formal dining room. The rose gold colorway particularly suits a bohemian look, but the blue variations make for a great indoor-outdoor rug moment, on a patio or screened-in porch. That, and it’s water-resistant, stain-resistant, and machine-washable, like all Ruggable designs.Ruggable Astrid Off White Tufted RugFor those who love the look of a classic Beni Ourain rug, or any Turkish or Moroccan-influenced area rug, this pick achieves the look at a fraction of the cost. And, as anyone with an antique rug or textile knows, you live in constant fear of staining it—no red wine can come within its orbit. Spill a glass of merlot on this guy, and it won’t have even begun to soak in by the time you’ve run into the other room and come back with a roll of paper towels. And, anyway, if it does, you can throw it in the washing machine.Ruggable x AD Selene Neutral Multicolor Tufted RugThis design feels both California ‘70s and 15th-century stained glass at the same time. It’s the perfect rug for adding a splash of color against cold tile, or complimenting a warm wood foyer. For those that just can’t get behind jute, this feels like a particularly good alternative, as it achieves the same bohemian, worn look.Ruggable x Iris Apfel Birds Of A FeatherTufted RugIf there’s one thing Iris Apfel delivers on, it’s fun. Her entire collaboration with Ruggable uses big, playful shapes, florals, animals, and bright colors. This tufted rug is a design task for someone with an eye and who can start with a flamingo rug and build around it. We love to imagine it surrounded by splashy, gold design, ornate mirrors, a statement couch—all done with maximalist consideration.Ruggable x AD Nisa Ink Black Tufted RugThis is another Moroccan-inspired design that brings a warm and cozy depth to its design. One rug is a whole lot cheaper than a conversation pit, but angles at the same feeling—a warm place to relax, long evenings, deep chats. We’d style it with some lightweight pieces, like rattan, a linen cover couch, and lots of plants.Ruggable Vesper Tufted RugAnother favorite from the Founder’s Collection, this trending tufted rug is a classic. It aims at the long-beloved Turkish design of deep, ornate reds that seem to always suit a space, whatever the need—living room, dining room, even doormat.Ruggable Crosby Birch & Charcoal RugThis Scandinavian-inspired rug feels super versatile—it makes as good of a bathroom runner as it does an entryway detail. We’d also love it for a large living room, with mid-century modern styling, or something Northern European with clean lines, bright light, and all neutrals.
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    Blender Jobs for April 18, 2025
    Here's an overview of the most recent Blender jobs on Blender Artists, ArtStation and 3djobs.xyz: Bardel Entertainment is looking for a Blender CG Generalist Zoic Studios | BC - Digital Matte Painter - Stop Motion VFX Project Milky Tea Studios | Senior VFX Artist (Unity) - Remote Golf Daddy | 3D Artist Paid job, Gun [...] Source
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    Trump Turns Covid.gov Into a Lab Leak Theory Fan Page | The president will never take responsibility for his failures in 2020.
    By Matt Novak Published April 18, 2025 | Comments (0) | US President Donald Trump during a meeting with Giorgia Meloni, Italy's prime minister, not pictured, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Thursday, April 17, 2025. © Chris Kleponis/CNP/Bloomberg via Getty Images The White House has changed covid.gov into a website for promoting the so-called lab leak theory for the origins of covid-19. Donald Trump, who was president during the first year of the covid pandemic in 2020, has long sought to claim the virus originated from a laboratory in Wuhan, China, in an effort to suggest it was a weapon intentionally unleashed onto the world. But the best science we have at the moment still suggests covid had natural origins. The covid.gov website was previously a government-run destination to find information about covid-19 testing, vaccines, and treatment options. The Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine has snapshots saved from what the site looked like as recently as April 10: Screenshot: Internet Archive / Wayback Machine But the Trump regime has turned what used to be a dry, informative, fact-based website into a hype page for Trump’s personal grievances against perceived political enemies. At some point in the past week, covid-19, started to redirect to the White House. And incredibly, it looks like this: Screenshot: White House The covid.gov URL redirects to the White House website and now features a list of “facts” that aren’t widely agreed upon by scientists who have studied the origins of covid-19. Trump’s allies have long claimed that covid-19 was designed in a lab and was either intentionally or accidentally leaked. The CIA even changed its assessment of covid’s origins shortly after he took power again, suddenly claiming it may have been from a lab leak, though admitting “low confidence” in that assessment. But the most recent studies on the topic, looking at genomic data, still suggest natural origins from an animal market in Wuhan, China. And a study earlier this year found that most virologists and other scientists with relevant expertise still don’t think the lab leak theory is the best explanation for how covid-19 came into the world. The new website presents highly contested claims as facts and prominently features several people like Anthony Fauci and Joe Biden, who were supposedly instrumental in covering up some big scandal. Disturbingly, the website also names several other people whom the White House suggests conspired to cover up the real origins of covid, including Dr. David Morens, a senior advisor to Fauci. It’s disturbing because President Trump has promised a campaign of retribution against his enemies and has already started to target individuals like cybersecurity expert Chris Krebs for telling the truth about the 2020 election. Trump has also targeted law firms that he’s extorting to get free services, and institutions like Harvard University to resegregate American life. But at least Trump’s new website looks dumb as shit. As one user on Bluesky pointed out, the graphic design of the site makes it look like Trump is the one who was doing the leaking. Another user compared the design to the Pixar lamp logo. [image or embed] — Jon Danziger (@danziger.bsky.social) April 18, 2025 at 8:00 AM The cartoonish nature of Trump’s redesign would be shocking in any other timeline, but we happen to be living in the timeline where Trump was elected to be president. Twice, in fact. And that means we wake up to new absurdities like this every day. The response to the covid-19 pandemic by the first Trump administration was arguably one of the worst among wealthy countries. The U.S. had 341 deaths per 100,000 residents, the second worst in the world after Peru, according to Johns Hopkins University data that runs through early 2023. So it makes sense that Trump, who rather famously will never admit when he’s done something wrong, would try to deflect blame. It wasn’t Trump’s bungled response to testing early in the pandemic that allowed the virus to spread like wildfire. It wasn’t Trump’s inability to provide health care workers with enough PPE. It wasn’t his bald-faced lies told directly to the American people as a way to calm the markets. It was some shadowy forces in China who were just trying to hurt Americans. The idea that covid-19 was designed in a lab is certainly something that could’ve happened. It’s just that there’s no strong evidence for that theory. And while there’s nothing wrong with exploring all possible reasons for something like a pandemic, people like Trump and his goons at the White House clearly have a motive for blaming anyone but themselves. This, after all, is a guy who suggested injecting bleach into the body to get rid of it. Trump needs there to be some other outside force that he can blame. Because compared to the rest of the world, Trump failed spectacularly to keep Americans safe. Daily Newsletter You May Also Like By Matt Novak Published April 18, 2025 By AJ Dellinger Published April 17, 2025 By Lucas Ropek Published April 17, 2025 By Matt Novak Published April 17, 2025 By Passant Rabie Published April 17, 2025 By Matt Novak Published April 17, 2025
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    Nintendo Kicks Off Mario Kart World Marketing In Japan With A Trio Of New Trailers
    Start your engines.Well folks, it looks like Nintendo is officially off the start line with its Mario Kart World marketing in Japan. The upcoming racer has just scored three new trailers, showcasing some of the new characters, courses and tricks you'll be able to see in action from 5th June.A lot of the footage might not seem all that new after yesterday's Direct, but there are a couple of fresh shots thrown into the 30-second ads for good measure. It all focuses on the standard racing (rather than Free Roam or Battle modes) and shows some of the series' familiar faces going head to head on the newly designed courses.Read the full article on nintendolife.com
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