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Remembering Roy Ayers: The Vibraphone Virtuoso Who Lit Up Our World

The music world just lost a legend, and man, does it sting. Roy Ayers—the man whose vibraphone could make your soul sway and your feet move—has passed away at 84. Dubbed the “Godfather of Neo Soul,” Ayers didn’t just play music; he bottled sunshine and poured it into every groove. If you’ve ever gotten lost…

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“Nintendo Princess” in the NYT Mini Crossword? Let’s Settle This Once and For All

Okay, let’s be real: we’ve all been there. You’re breezing through the NYT Mini Crossword, feeling like a genius, and then—bam!—you hit a clue that stops you cold. This week’s villain? “Nintendo Princess.” Cue internal screaming. Is it Peach? Zelda? Daisy? And why does Nintendo have SO MANY PRINCESSES? Look, I’m not here to judge—I’m here…

Celtics vs. Blazers: Who’s Standing (and Who’s Sitting) in Tonight’s Banged-Up Battle

The TD Garden’s parquet floor will see some serious action tonight as the Boston Celtics host the Portland Trail Blazers in a game that’s shaping up to be… well, let’s call it a “patchwork masterpiece.” With injuries rocking both rosters, this matchup might hinge on which team’s bench steps up—or which trainer’s table gets the…

Booze, Bumpers, and Backlash: House Speaker’s Top Aide Arrested Post-Trump Speech

Capitol Hill’s latest scandal reads like a Veep script—except this time, it’s real. Hayden Haynes, the right-hand man to House Speaker Mike Johnson, found himself in cuffs for alleged drunk driving just hours after President Trump’s fiery congressional address. The timing? Icing on the dumpster fire cake. The Incident: When Spin Doctors Need DoctorsAround 11:40 PM on…

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Target’s Latest Controversy: Why Shoppers Are Walking Away (Again)

Target’s red bullseye logo isn’t just attracting bargain hunters these days—it’s also drawing fire from frustrated consumers. For the second time in under a year, the retail chain is grappling with a viral boycott, this time over accusations of backtracking on diversity initiatives. But what’s really fueling the outrage, and could this spell trouble for…