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The Fitbit Charge 6 and Ace LTE have both dropped to around $100. That matches the price of Fitbit’s new Air, and marks the best price we’ve seen all year.
n his monologue, Jimmy Kimmel slammed Spencer Pratt amid LA’s mayoral race ballot counts, which currently have the ex-reality star headed to a November runoff...
Instead of honoring the cheaper prices, Carnival Cruise Line simply canceled clients' reservations and provided them refunds.
Chinese AI labs are matching American frontier capability at a fraction of the cost.
Chinese-made EVs are cheap and increasingly popular around the world, but not in the U.S. market where imports are mostly banned.
The US military has announced new programs aimed at rapidly expanding stocks of low-cost cruise and hypersonic missiles
Former MLB pitcher Noah Syndergaard wasn’t impressed when Alex Cooper seemingly referenced him publicly after their split
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Gov. Gavin Newsom is facing backlash from LGBTQ+ advocates over his office's Grindr jokes targeting rivals, with an advocate arguing he didn't need to resort to
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First announced at CES 2026, Ikea’s $10 Kallsup Bluetooth speaker is now available in the US in two color options.
Dr. Casey Means, President Trump's pick to fill the role of surgeon general, which has been empty for over a year, faced a Senate committee grilling on Wednesda...
Five big European military powers have launched a joint effort to build cheap drone defenses and autonomous drones, using Ukraine’s battlefield expertise.
Researchers describe what they call a consumption stigma – when you feel judged or looked down on for using certain products or services.