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    Blockchain.com Has Held Talks to Go Public Via SPAC Deal: Sources
    The crypto trading platform and wallet provider is being advised by Cohen & Company Capital Markets, according to a person familiar wih the matter.
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    'The Hand That Rocks the Cradle' (2025) Cast Interviews
    Premiering on Hulu October 22nd is The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, which was directed by Michelle Garza Cervera (Huesera: The Bone Woman) and is a remake of the classic 1992 film of the same name.
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    George Clooney and Annette Bening Starring in In Love
    Preview:George Clooney and Annette Bening are starring in In Love.Itll adapt Amy Blooms best-selling memoir.Paul Weitz wrote the script with Bloom and will direct.Given the lengths of their respective careers, its almost surprising to learn that George Clooney (Oceans Eleven) and Annette Bening (American Beauty) have not shared the screen before.
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    Amazon Is Having a Massive Manga Sale Disguised as a Coupon Code
    If you've been looking for some new manga to add to your shelf, the latest Amazon sale is actually quite tempting. For a limited time you can get 50% off select manga when you buy another at full price on Amazon. Only certain editions and volumes apply for popular manga like Berserk and One Piece, but there are some really good collections and deluxe editions included in this promotion as well. You can check out the full list of manga included in this sale for yourself or dive into some of the best things I managed to find below.One thing to note about this sale is that it's a little bit different from how Amazon has handled BOGO promotions in the past. You will need to manually clip the coupon before you can get access to the discount, rather than simply adding two eligible items to your cart. You can do this by clicking the giant 'apply promotion' button at the top of the sale page or redeeming the coupon code on one of the sales pages.Amazon Buy 1, Get 1 50% Off Manga SaleOne of the major downsides of this sale is that there aren't that many first volumes available. The One Piece series, for example, only has volume 35, 26, and 20 included in the sale. So you can't realistically get started with that manga at a discount. And for the manga that does include a volume 1 in the sale, the second volume is almost never included. The only exception to this is the Elden Ring manga titled The Road to the Erdtree.If you're a fan of Elden Ring, both volume 1 and 2 of the official manga are included in this promotion. The story follows Aseo, a Tarnished who begins his journey through the Lands Between as he tries to become the next Elden Lord. There are a total of five volumes available in the series, but only the first two are included in the sale. With the 50% discount applied, you can currently get copies of volume 1 and 2 for only $16.55.Another manga based on video games that's worth picking up in this sale is the Legend of Zelda Majora's Mask / Link to the Past Legendary Edition. It contains two full volumes of the Legend of Zelda manga that follows the story of Link that appeared in each of those games. This is the only volume included in this sale, however, so you'll need to find something else to buy with to get the full discount.With Halloween just around the corner, I also wanted to highlight some of the Junji Ito collections featured in here. Ito crafts some of the most horrific manga stories imaginable in the best way and these collections are a great way to enjoy them. Included in this sale is the most recent release: Moan, which just came out earlier in October.Do You Need to Be a Prime Member?The good thing about Amazon's buy one, get one sales is that you do not need to have an Amazon Prime membership to take advantage of the savings. You do need to be signed into an Amazon account to actually claim the coupon, but a Prime membership is not required after that. If you don't have Prime, however, you will be subject to the usual $35 minimum order for free shipping.
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    Ninja Gaiden 4 Review
    In so many ways, Ninja Gaiden 4 is exactly what I wanted it to be. Its a collaborative effort between Team Ninja and Platinum Games, two of my all time favorite developers; it builds off the combat from Ninja Gaiden 2, which has the best action of the series in my eyes; and it comes packed with small touches that make it a bit more approachable without sacrificing the tough-as-nails difficulty that longtime fans like me expect. But while Id even go so far as to say this combat system is among the very best Ive ever seen, Ninja Gaiden 4 stumbles in many other areas from its bland new lead character, to its uninspired level design, to its predictable story that falls completely flat. The action is still so good that a lot of those shortcomings get deflected like bullets against Ryu Hayabusas sword, but others slip through that defense and wound what is otherwise an incredible revival for the Master Ninja.Story has never been a selling point of the Ninja Gaiden series, so it didnt come as a surprise to me that Ninja Gaiden 4s plot was one of its weakest elements. It introduces us to our new protagonist, Yakumo, a skilled ninja of the Raven Clan whose initial goal to kill a priestess of the Dark Dragon instead quickly turns into a mission to escort her to a handful of magic seals in an effort to really for realsies kill the Dark Dragon for good this time. What follows is an extremely predictable 10-hour campaign with attempts at big emotional moments that fall flat because the legwork to make you care about these characters is never done. There is some banter that happens between Yakumo, his handler, and the other members of his little Raven Clan squad, but its never charming or endearing, and certainly never develops to a point where I ever got a real sense that these characters were actually close. Yakumo primarily communicates with grunts, growls, acknowledgements of the mission objectives, and angry threats, and as a result just comes off as a lame edgelord most of the time. You do get to play a couple of chapters as Ryu toward the end, and while these are a welcome reprieve, they also feel like a huge missed opportunity. His levels have him retracing Yakumos steps, fighting through the same environments, mostly the same enemies, and the same bosses, but this time with fewer combat options since Ryu only has access to one weapon, a far less interesting Gleam Form to replace Yakumos Bloodraven Form, and just four returning Ninpo super attacks. Imagine Dantes missions from Devil May Cry 4, except he doesnt get any new weapons, his playstyle is almost exactly the same as Nero, and theres none of the cool Dante trash talk. Ninja Gaiden 4's combat isn't just good, it's phenomenal.I am willing to forgive an action game for a lot if the action itself is good, and fortunately Ninja Gaiden 4s combat isnt just good, its phenomenal. Its incredibly fast, the enemies are intelligent and wont let you do the same thing over and over again, theres a great deal of flexibility that allows you to change up your approach to each fight, it looks slick as hell, and it has that trademark Team Ninja fluidity mixed with the over-the-top craziness that Platinum Games is renowned for. It just checks every single box.The secret sauce here is enemy aggression. Enemies are absolutely ruthless in Ninja Gaiden 4. They dont politely wait their turn as they attack from off screen, hit you with unblockables, grab you if you try to turtle up, armor through your regular attacks, and overwhelm you with sheer numbers. Its a style of combat that is totally unique to this series, and that suffocating pressure from enemies is what makes every combat encounter such a thrilling fight for survival. All of that may sound brutal, but Yakumos own toolset is extremely powerful as well. You have the iconic Flying Swallow technique that allows you to zip towards an enemy, potentially slicing their head off in just a single hit; the Izuna Drop air combo that ends in a flying piledriver that will instantly kill most enemies in a single blow; the plethora of powerful unlockable attacks for each weapon; and most importantly, ultimate techniques that let you absorb essence from defeated enemies to charge up a flashy combo that is completely invulnerable, can hit multiple enemies, and does extremely high damage. None of this is new to Ninja Gaiden 4, and in fact is just a basic overview of whats always been great about the combat in this series. But its important to talk about because my biggest concern coming into Ninja Gaiden 4 was that it would feel less like Ninja Gaiden and more like a Platinum Games game not that theres anything wrong with that, its just not what Id want out of a return Ive been waiting 13 years for. Fortunately, thats not the case. This is a Ninja Gaiden game through and through with a light touch of Platinum flavor to enhance it even further.This is Ninja Gaiden through and through with a light touch of Platinum flavor.That flavor mostly comes in the form of one big addition to the combat system: Yakumos Bloodraven Form. By holding down the left trigger, Yakumo will transform his weapon into a slower, more extravagant version with a completely new set of moves and the ability to break an enemys guard or interrupt their super attacks. These attacks are sick as hell, and definitely bring to mind some of Bayonettas Wicked Weave heavy attacks, especially the Rapier that turns into a huge drill, or the staff that turns into a giant hammer.But more than being cool to look at, they add a new dimension to combat that forces you to be reactive to how the enemies are dealing with your offense. If you go into autopilot and spam light attacks, enemies will block your strikes and deliver a damaging counter of their own. But if you notice that theyre flashing white and shrugging off your attacks, you can hit them with a Bloodraven Form attack to not only deal big damage, but also open them up to even more punishment after breaking their guard.Bloodraven Form moves are tied to a meter that drains pretty quickly, adding an extra layer of resource management I enjoyed. These blood infused attacks are also generally pretty slow, which makes them a bit risky to try and interrupt a faster armored attack. So you need to decide whether to risk wasting your meter by pre-emptively using a blood attack to try and catch an armored move during its initial animation, whether to risk your health by trying to wait and react to one of their slower and more telegraphed armored moves, or or whether to use the meter defensively instead to try and perfectly block otherwise unblockable techniques. Whatever the case, having multiple different options to deal with a challenging combat encounter is crucial in a game like this, and Ninja Gaiden 4 is stacked with options to play around with.One departure from previous games is that instead of individually upgrading your weapons and having each improvement come with new moves and increased power, this time around you must buy all of your upgrades a la carte. Universal upgrades that affect every weapon cost Ninja Coin, which is a currency gained primarily from completing side missions, optional Purgatory challenges, and as a reward for completing a chapter. Weapon specific techniques on the other hand must be purchased with Weapon EXP, which is gained simply by fighting enemies. The better you perform, the more Weapon EXP you get. I enjoyed always having something new to unlock the whole way through, even though I do think Ninja Gaiden 4 is a little stingy with your starting set of upgrades. Youre not even able to absorb essence to instantly charge your ultimate technique, quickly charge it after landing from a jump, or even charge it up to level two by default. All of those techniques have to be purchased, along with staples like the aforementioned Flying Swallow and Izuna Drop. And that same currency is also used to purchase consumable items, leading to a brutal economy in the early going. Especially if you didnt purchase the Deluxe Edition, which gifts players with a whopping 50,000 Ninja Coins right from the start. Thats enough to buy virtually every starting upgrade and fill up your inventory. If you only have the standard edition, the first couple of hours can be pretty rough as you slowly build up the arsenal of techniques that bring Ninja Gaiden 4s combat to life. The final new combat wrinkle is the addition of a Berserk Meter that fills up as you deal or take damage, as well as when you defeat delimbed enemies with Obliteration Techniques. When the Berserk Meter is full, your charged-up Bloodraven Form attacks will trigger Bloodbath Kills, which are basically cinematic one-hit kills. Its another fun element of resource management that gave me a way to satisfyingly clear a whole screen of tough enemies in just a few seconds, if I managed to survive long enough to be able to build up the meter.The Berserk Meter adds another fun element of resource management.Platinum also injects a healthy dose of style and creative expression into the combat by giving Yakumo the ability to hot swap between his weapons with just the press of a button. So you can do cool things like launch an enemy with the dual swords, hit them twice in the air, switch to another weapon, hit them twice again, switch to a third weapon, max out that air combo, and then send them crashing down with an Izuna Drop. Were not talking Devil May Cry levels of potential for combo creativity, but theres still a lot of fancy stuff you can do between the many techniques that youll unlock for each weapon, and theres even a training mode so you can practice optimizing your damage and stylish combos. Variety like this goes a long way for me in terms of making combat feel fresh and exciting throughout the entire campaign.I did my first playthrough of Ninja Gaiden 4 on Hard, and while that was the sweet spot in terms of difficulty for me, its worth noting that you can change this setting at any point (except in Master Ninja mode), which is a great feature for anyone struggling with its demanding challenges. Hero mode has been added as well which allows you to enable auto-block and auto-dodge at low health, along with an auto-assist that allows you to do damaging combos with just single button presses. Its not for me, but I appreciate its inclusion nonetheless as a way to let more people enjoy the spectacle and action of the Ninja Gaiden series. While the action is pristine and the combat arenas themselves have some great interactable elements that give you the freedom to zip around from point to point, cutting up enemies along the way, the actual level design is pretty uninspired. There are occasional splashes of interesting architecture across the futuristic version of Tokyo thats been twisted by the evil power of the Dark Dragons husk, but far more often youll just be wandering around very bland rooftops, identical looking corridors, and boring city streets. It doesnt get much better once youre out of Tokyo, either. You just trade those drab streets for foggy cliffsides, ugly sewers, and samey looking military bases. There are a couple of fun travel sequences that break up all of the limb liberating sword slashing, like Sonic-esque rail grinding sections, bits where you have to glide on wind currents to soar over a mountain range, and some sewer surfing, but theyre repeated throughout the campaign with little to no variation or evolution. As a result, they end up feeling more like filler than anything else. While the action is pristine, the actual level design is pretty uninspired.Theres a new sidequest system that allows you to gain some extra currency by completing optional tasks, like finding and defeating secret minibosses, capturing hidden collectible monsters called Gourdies, or just simply defeating a certain number of enemies in a specific area. Its a nice addition that gives extra incentive to be thorough and not just run past optional fights, even though the drab and exceptionally linear level design doesnt make it very exciting to actually explore.My favorite thing to find hidden in a level though are the Purgatory Gates. These are optional challenge rooms with the cool twist of letting you decide how much health you want to attempt them with. The greater the health handicap, the greater the reward. These fights are by far the most intense and most fun challenges available, and I loved pushing myself to try and get through the hardest difficulty and then being handsomely rewarded for the effort. Bosses have never been a strong suit for the Ninja Gaiden series but, funny enough, have always been a strength of Platinum Games. The mixture of the two seems to have gone about how you would expect, as the bosses in Ninja Gaiden 4 vary wildly in quality. There are a couple of truly great scraps against tough enemies with adrenaline pumping soundtracks that brought to mind some of Metal Gear Risings best fights. Meanwhile, others are just underwhelming battles against giant monsters with too much health and some frustrating gimmicks from bosses that obnoxiously teleport around a large arena whenever you get close, to giant fiends that spawn annoying fodder enemies to distract from their own extremely dangerous attacks. After beating the campaign, you unlock the Master Ninja difficulty, the ability to replay any stage, boss, or unlocked Purgatory Gate as either Yakumo or Ryu, and most substantially, 18 combat trials that feature unique modifiers and even a few enemies that I never encountered in the main game. These combat trials might have you clearing waves of enemies without using your Bloodraven Form or cause your health to tick down continuously, forcing you to balance using your ultimate technique to clear out enemies while also making sure to occasionally pick up the life-restoring orbs that are used to quickly charge it or a trial might just prevent you from healing all together. I havent beaten all of these yet, but I am having a blast going through each of them and look forward to challenging my friends to top my scores on the leaderboards.
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    Save 40% Off the Exceptionally Tiny Baseus Picogo Ultra Mini Qi2 MagSafe Power Bank
    Baseus recently released a new "ultra mini" variant of its Picogo MagSafe power banks, and it certainly lives up to its name. Right now you can save 40% off the 5,000mAh Qi2-certified model when you apply coupon code "NCC6Q5A5" in cart, dropping the price to just $29.99 with free shipping. Baseus makes solid power banks and I recommend them as a less expensive alternative to Anker.Baseus Picogo Ultra Mini 5,000mAh Qi2 MagSafe Power BankThe Baseus Picogo Ultra Mini 5,000mAh power bank measures 3.4" by 2.3", about the size of a standard credit card. It's about 0.5" thick making it one of the thinnest MagSafe chargers out there, however it will still add noticeably to the overall dimensions of your phone. It's also very lightweight, coming in at just under 5 ounches. There's also a handy little kickstand so you can properly angle your phone while setting it down to watch videos.This model has been updated with the newer Qi2/MagSafe standard, which means it can deliver up to 15W of wireless charging, double the rate of the first generation's 7.5W of inductive charging. When you need even faster charging, a USB Type-C port offers up to 20W of Power Delivery.The previous generation model is even cheaperIf you're looking for something less expensive, the previous generation Picogo is also on sale for $14.99 after coupon code "NE6FGGPA". It's also very compact and holds the same 5,000mAh battery capacity. The main difference is that this model uses the older Q1 wireless charging standard with up to 7.5W of inductive charging.How many times can you charge your phone?Macworld lists these power consumption specs (in Whr) for the iPhone 16:iPhone 16: 3,561mAh 13.7WhriPhone 16 Plus: 4,674mAh 18WhriPhone 16 Pro: 3,582mAh 13.8WhriPhone 16 Pro Max: 4,685mAh 18WhrA 5,000mAh power bank carries an 18.5Whr capacity. An 80% power efficiency rating (which is about standard for power banks) gives you about 15Whr of available charge. That means this power bank will extend your iPhone 16 Plus or Pro Max battery life by up to 80% and the iPhone 16/Pro by over 100%.How to Follow IGN Deals RecommendationsThe IGN Deals team has over 30 years of combined experience finding the best discounts and preorders available online. If you want the latest updates from our trusted team, heres how to follow our coverage:Sign up for our IGN Deals NewsletterSet IGN as a preferred source in GoogleFollow us on social mediaIGN Deals on XIGN Deals on InstagramIGN Deals on FacebookIGN Deals on TiktokEric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.
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    Best Buy Reveals Its Black Friday Sale Dates for 2025 With Deals Starting on Halloween
    Black Friday deals are arriving at Best Buy sooner than you'd think. The tech retailer put out a press release this week to announce a new Halloween savings event as well as the rest of its holiday shopping calendar for 2025. According to the schedule, early Black Friday deals will begin at Best Buy on October 31 and will run through November 19. Following that, the full Best Buy Black Friday sale will kick off Thursday, November 20 one full week before Thanksgiving.It isn't that surprising that Best Buy has decided to start Black Friday deals before November this year, but it is quite a bit earlier than last year. Alongside those early Black Friday deals, there will also be the launch of weekly doorbuster deals on select tech every Friday starting on October 31. Best Buy has not provided any information about what will be on sale just yet.Best Buy Holiday Sales ScheduleEarly Black Friday Sale - Friday, October 31 Wednesday, November 19Black Friday Sale - Thursday, November 20 Saturday, November 29Cyber Monday Sale - Sunday, November 30 Monday, December 1Last-Minute Savings - Monday, December 15 Wednesday, December 24What Early Deals to ExpectDespite the lack of details, we can look at last year's Best Buy Black Friday ad to get an idea of what to expect in 2025. Last year, some of the best early deals were on popular Apple devices, headphones, TVs, and major appliances. You can likely expect something similar this year with Best Buy offering similar discounts, likely on previous generation tech in those categories. This will probably include the Apple Watch Series 10 and the 10th generation iPad, but nothing has been confirmed yet.Early deals are generally a good time to find deals on older tech at Best Buy, with many of the best discounts saved for the official Black Friday sale down the line. This makes it a surprisingly good time to buy a TV if you aren't looking for the latest model. Best Buy will usually have some great deals on TCL and Hisense TVs before Black Friday.
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    'You're Too Good for Camo' Battlefield 6 Players Can't Help But Poke Fun at 'Absurd' Orange Recon Skin
    Battlefield 6 is giving fans some of the most cinematic FPS action theyve seen in years, but one of its hard-to-reach Recon skins has the community in stitches.Die-hard fans of military shooters like Call of Duty and Battlefield have spent the last few years arguing about what place if any goofy skins have in their favorite video games. Although EA and Battlefield Studios latest has largely dodged the conflict with its commitment to a more grounded approach to cosmetics, its not managed to emerge from the wreckage completely unscathed.Discussion about one questionable launch skin kicked off when Reddit user BOSS_Clan_Intl shared an image of what appears to be the Recon class Dead Sight skin. Its one outfit for the sniper-heavy class that could likely require dozens if not hundreds of hours of playtime, requiring players to not only complete all three standard Recon Assignment challenges but also several Recon Specialist challenges.Battlefield 6 players know all too well how demanding some of its many challenges can be, making Dead Sight an especially tough get for anyone looking to collect every infantry skin. The main problem here, though, is that, at least in the image shared here, Dead Sight makes you look at bit like a traffic cone.BF6 Recon Mastery Skin. Bright. Neon. Orange. Wow DICE byu/BOSS_Clan_Intl inBattlefield6On what appears to be one of Battlefield 6s sunnier maps (of which there are many), the Recon skin practically glows, mixing orange and black colors that look more Black Ops than Battlefield. When nearly every other skin sticks to muted tones and traditional military camouflage, Dead Sight sticks out like a sore thumb. Making matters worse is the fact the skin is designed for Recon players, ditching something more practical, like a ghillie suit, for an outfit that an enemy may be able to point out as easily as a far-off flare.Looking at Dead Sight in the Battlefield 6 in-game gallery of class skins reveals that the suit is really more of a brown color instead of orange. The exact environment the above image was captured in remains unclear, but on a bright map with these settings, the contrast with the rest of the costumes is hard to ignore.Of course, one bright Battlefield skin is a far cry from the superhero, celebrity, and sci-fi skins that have divided Call of Duty fans, but that doesnt mean Battlefield players arent taking the opportunity to poke fun at the Dead Sight skin.If youve mastered the class youre too good for camo, one Reddit user joked. It's not for sneaking, it's an open challenge to the lobby, one person added. Gotta say, for a mastery skin for the stealth class, this is absurd lmao, another joked.Comment byu/BOSS_Clan_Intl from discussion inBattlefield6Comment byu/BOSS_Clan_Intl from discussion inBattlefield6Under the right circumstances, Dead Sight may be the most colorful skin but that doesnt mean its the only one that pops. Before Battlefield 6 launched for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S on October 10, players caught wind of the Assault class System Override skin, which features bright green patterns and is only available via a special promotion with gaming tech company Razer. Theres also the Get Loud skin, which swaps out green marks for orange ones on the legs and face mask.Dead Sights time in the sun has spawned laughs among the Battlefield 6 community, but not everyone thinks the outfit is something to joke about. Some have commented on the original post, saying the skin looks horrible, while others swear off using it even after its unlocked. Then, there are those who fear EA and BF Studios will only introduce more goofy skins as post-launch development progresses.Meanwhile, the developers suggest they have no plans to change course any time soon. During an interview with IGN in September, Ripple Effect technical director Christian Buhl and senior console combat designer Matthew Nickerson touched on fears that goofy skins could infiltrate Battlefield 6. At the time, they confirmed the team is really happy with where we are.We want to be a gritty, realistic shooter," Buhl said. "Other games can and should be whatever they want to be, right? [laughs] Like we're not, I don't know... Fortnite is pretty goofy, and that game is pretty good. So, I think where we end up is we're pretty happy with where we are. We are a gritty, grounded, realistic shooter. That's what we intend to be, and that's what the game is going to look like for a while.Battlefield 6 is just days away from launching into Season 1. In the meantime, you can read up on the movement debate between zoomers and battledads. You can also learn about why we think the latest entry in the series has brought absolute cinema back to multiplayer.Michael Cripe is a freelance writer with IGN. He's best known for his work at sites like The Pitch, The Escapist, and OnlySP. Be sure to give him a follow on Bluesky (@mikecripe.bsky.social) and Twitter (@MikeCripe).
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    A Flat $40 Train Ticket From NYC to Albany? Its Happening Next Year.
    For the first time, Metro-North will run trains past Poughkeepsie through the Hudson Valley to Albany. Some Amtrak service will also be restored.
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    White House Works to Preserve Gaza Deal Amid Concerns About Netanyahu
    The Trump administration strategy is to try to keep Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel from resuming an all-out assault against Hamas, U.S. officials said.
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    White Houses East Wing Partially Demolished to Build Trumps Ballroom
    The president had pledged that construction wouldnt interfere with the current building, a promise that always seemed unrealistic given the grand scale of the plans.
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    Appeals Court Ruling Allows Trump to Deploy National Guard Troops to Portland
    Deployment can move forward, for now, under a preliminary ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. But legal wrangling will likely continue.
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    All but 2 Universities Decline a Trump Offer of Preferential Funding
    One of the two, Vanderbilt University, signaled it had reservations.
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    Toyota Just Unveiled Its New Baby Land Cruiser
    Parts of the bumper are interchangeable, making it easier to repair.
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    This Is the Coolest Ferrari You've Never Heard Of
    This is a rare 1983 Ferrari 512 BBi by KoenigSpecials.
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    Don't Overlook the Porsche 911 Carrera S: Review
    A Carrera S seemingly isnt the most exciting part of the 911 lineup. That doesn't mean it's unexciting.
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    Audi's New Sports Car Hits the Road Ahead of 2027 Launch
    When was the last time you saw a concept car with a license plate?
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    GM Regrets Killing the Cadillac CT6
    There were other cars GM's President believes shouldn't have been discontinued but the decisions felt right at the time.
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    Jennifer Lawrence's Messy French Twist Is My New Elevated Everyday Hairstyle See Photos
    She might have worn it on the red carpet, but I'm wearing it pick up my prescriptions.
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