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Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! It takes a lot to distract Us from a pricy piece of diamond jewelry, but Gabrielle Union managed to do it. When she stepped out to celebrate Tiffany & Co’s launch of Blue Book 2026: Hidden Garden, her shiny choker quickly caught our eye. . . until we were distracted by her enviable skin. The star looked glowy and sculpted — the kind of glam that can only be achieved with expensive products. As it turns out, the secret behind that flawless…

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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Key Takeaways Companies can no longer treat data as endlessly renewable. We’re facing a “data liability gap,” — the difference between the data you think you can access and what you can actually recover in a usable format. AI systems depend on complete historical datasets to learn and correct their mistakes, so lost or corrupted data can lead to flawed or incorrect conclusions. Many executives assume cloud availability equals data protection. In reality, cloud providers run the service, but partners and customers still own data protection and recovery. Over the past several…

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X is closing its Communities feature in May, X Head of Product Nikita Bier has announced. Communities were introduced before Twitter was acquired and rebranded by Elon Musk, and act as a way for users to create, join and moderate public groups focused on a particular interest. Communities make it possible to follow a feed made up of only the people or subject matter you care about, but they haven’t been used at the scale the social platform wanted.”Communities had a great vision, but they were used by less than 0.4% of users — yet contributed to 80% of spam…

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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney is once again criticizing a prominent Canadian business executive for failing to use both official languages — except this time, it’s a close friend he personally selected for the job of U.S. ambassador. As first reported by Radio-Canada , Mark Wiseman, who became Canada’s top diplomat in Washington D.C. in February, sent an invitation to members of the House of Commons foreign affairs committee inviting them to a reception at the Canadian embassy on May 12. However, the invitation was sent in English only which caused consternation among some Quebec MPs. Speaking in Ottawa…

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Wyatt Johnston (YouTube) Dallas Stars centre Wyatt Johnston of Toronto, Ontario recorded his second National Hockey League Stanley Cup Playoff overtime winner on Wednesday. He accomplished the feat in a 4-3 Stars win over the Minnesota Wild at the Grand Casino Arena in Saint Paul, Minnesota. With the win, the Stars lead the best out of seven first round playoff series two games to one. Johnston broke a 3-3 tie at 12:10 of the second overtime period from Miro Heiskanen and Jason Robertson on the power-play. He was one of two Canadians to score for the Stars in the game.…

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The Greenhouse Gas Protocol, a widely used international environmental standard for measuring and reporting emissions, is considering changes to how certain types of the emissions are reported. Advocates for the new guidance argue that the current rules make it too easy for businesses to overstate their commitments to environmentally friendly operations, such as being powered by renewable energy or making progress toward net-zero emissions.Today, some major tech companies joined a call pushing back against the new guidance, asking for the new reporting rules to be optional rather than required. The joint statement argued that the proposed policies would reduce investments…

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Italy‘s sports minister has dismissed the idea of the Azzurri replacing Iran at the 2026 World Cup as “not appropriate”. Paolo Zampolli, a special envoy to the United States, confirmed to the Financial Times he had suggested Italy stepping in for Iran to US president Donald Trump. Iran’s participation at the finals remains a question-mark amid the US and Israel’s war with Iran, which began on February 28 when joint airstrikes were launched on the Gulf nation. After qualifying for a fourth successive World Cup, Iran are scheduled to play all three of their group stage games in the US.…

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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney took aim at the U.S. administration’s list of trade irritants heading into the review of the Canada-United-States-Mexico-Agreement (CUSMA), noting Canada has a few of its own. “You know what’s an irritant? 50 per cent tariff on steel, 50 per cent tariff on aluminum, 25 per cent tariff on automobiles, all the tariffs on forest products,” said Carney, during a press conference in Ottawa. “Those are more than irritants,” he added. “Those are violations of our trade deal.” The existing CUSMA trade pact runs until 2036, but it includes a clause that allows the three…

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The 33rd match of the Indian Premier League 2026 delivered a one-sided spectacle as Chennai Super Kings (CSK) crushed Mumbai Indians (MI) by a massive 103-run margin at the iconic Wankhede Stadium. After being put in to bat, CSK rode on a magnificent century from Sanju Samson to post a daunting 207/6, before their bowlers dismantled MI for just 104 runs.Sanju Samson leads the charge with a blazing hundredCSK’s innings was headlined by a sensational knock from Samson, who hammered 101 off just 54 deliveries, laced with 10 fours and 6 sixes. His innings combined elegance with brute power, keeping…

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Las cifras de animales en peligro no paran de crecer y ya incluyen casos muy conocidos como el tigre, el rinoceronte o los osos polares. Muchos animales están hoy en riesgo real de desaparecer y esa situación no se limita a un lugar concreto, sino que se extiende por distintos ecosistemas del planeta con ejemplos claros en tierra, mar y zonas polares. El oceano estaría sentenciado sin ballenas: sus heces reciclan nutrientes y refuerzan la productividad marina desde hace miles de años La Lista Roja de la IUCN sirve para ordenar esa información y clasifica a cada especie según su…

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