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Boost Mobile has kicked off a new national campaign challenging Australians to “Get On A Network That Cuts It,” putting a spotlight on its extensive coverage and value-packed prepaid plans. Leveraging full access to the Telstra Prepaid Mobile Network, Boost is positioning itself as a leading choice for Australians who want strong, reliable coverage without the hefty price tag. The campaign is being rolled out across various media, including digital billboards, social media, video-on-demand platforms, and major sponsorships in motorsports and surfing. Known for its direct and bold messaging, Boost is once again making a strong statement with its promise…

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There is always baseball happening — almost too much baseball for one person to handle themselves.That’s why we’re here to help, though, by sifting through the previous days’ games, and figuring out what you missed, but shouldn’t have. Here are all the best moments from this weekend in Major League Baseball:Lance McCullers Jr. makes his first start in 915 daysIt’s been a long road back to the mound for Houston Astros righty McCullers, who made his first appearance on Sunday since Game 3 of the 2022 World Series. The 31-year-old underwent surgery on his right flexor tendon in 2023 and…

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Washington, D.C., is on the clock for the 2027 NFL draft, White House sources tell CBS News. President Trump is expected to make the announcement Monday afternoon, with National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell and Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris in attendance.The three-day 2027 event, in which NFL teams will select incoming rookies from that year’s class of prospects, will be planned for the National Mall. It will be the first time the event has been held there.This year’s draft was held in Green Bay, Wisconsin, from April 24 through April 26, and the 2026 event is planned to take…

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent urged skittish global business leaders on Monday to ignore President Trump’s economic naysayers and ramp up investment in the United States, defending an economic agenda that economists warn will slow economic growth and exacerbate inflation.Speaking to executives, entrepreneurs and policymakers, Mr. Bessent argued that the Trump administration’s economic plans go beyond trade policy and will pay off in the long run. He urged them to also focus on Mr. Trump’s plans to cut taxes and regulation, which he said would spur job creation and output.“Tariffs are engineered to encourage companies like yours to invest directly in…

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After a brief reprieve, Formula 1’s teams were back at it this past weekend at the Miami Grand Prix. It was the first of three stops in the US and five in North America as F1 capitalizes on its current wave of popularity here. The sport evidently believes something is going right—it just announced a contract extension that will see the event remain on the calendar for another 16 years. The Miami race is among the latest of F1’s new breed of Grands Prix. It was originally supposed to be more of a true street circuit like Baku or Singapore…

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Will Hardy is being given more time to continue the rebuild of the Utah Jazz.The Jazz announced Monday that Hardy has signed a contract extension, one that could keep him as head coach through the 2030-31 season. He’ll enter his fourth season with the Jazz next fall.”Will’s leadership has been invaluable to our program,” Jazz CEO Danny Ainge said. “He has established a vision for our players and a strong foundation of core values, competitive habits, and growth mindset. He is one of the brightest young coaches in our league, and we are incredibly fortunate to have him.”Hardy has gone…

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The Trump administration is offering a cash stipend and travel home to undocumented immigrants who willingly leave the United States, officials said on Monday, its latest effort to increase deportations.The policy, which will offer $1,000 and a flight home to each immigrant who leaves, is part of the Trump administration’s push to persuade immigrants to deport themselves as a way to help the president meet lofty immigration promises. Already, officials said, one migrant from Honduras has taken the government up on the offer and flown from Chicago back to his home country.In recent weeks, the administration has increasingly advised certain…

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[WASHINGTON] US President Donald Trump suggested that his administration could strike trade deals with some countries as soon as this week, offering the prospect of relief for trading partners seeking to avoid higher US import duties.“It could very well be,” Trump told reporters on Sunday (May 4) when asked whether any trade agreements were coming this week. He did not specify any countries. “We are negotiating with many countries, but at the end of this, I will set my own deals – because I set the deal, they don’t set the deal,” Trump said aboard Air Force One. “You keep asking…

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Apple is appealing against the court ruling that has mandated App Store changes While complying with the courts and their mandated changes to the App Store as fallout from the Epic vs. Apple suit, Apple has now also filed its appeal against the ruling. On May 1, 2025, US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ordered Apple to immediately make specific changes to its App Store practices, after ruling that it had failed to comply with its previous obligations. The judge specifically refused any delay, but did allow for Apple to appeal — and it has now done so. As first spotted by…

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Happy Asparagus Month — known sometimes, to people who aren’t me, as “May.”The month officially kicked off this past weekend, when I laid eyes on the first purple-tipped local bunches at the farmers’ market. Despite the fact that currently I’m dining out for all my dinners (and many of my lunches) as an interim restaurant critic, I still carried home a wheelbarrow’s worth of the grassy green stalks. I’ve been enjoying them for breakfast, seared in butter and topped with fried eggs, which is also how I like to have them for dinner. Sometimes I can fit a few in…

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