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Fresh‑Air Listening for Less: AeroFit 2 Open-Ear Headphones Drop to a Can’t‑Miss Price
Spring is for shedding the wires and the bulk. The AeroFit 2 has dropped to $79.98, making it a steal for anyone looking to modernize their mobile setup. With marathon battery life and a feather-light fit, they’re designed to stay comfortable from your morning commute to your sunset walk. These open-ear buds are a smart
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Every Click, Stream, and Device Builds a Digital Footprint & Data Brokers Are Cashing In
Cutting the cord may shrink your cable bill, but for many streamers, their digital footprints are expanding. That is the latest warning from ClearNym, a personal-data removal service that scans 336+ data-broker sites, removes exposed personal details, and keeps watch for re-uploads, dark-web listings, and leaked people databases. And for many cord cutters who use
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Cord Cutting Today: PBS Stations Face More Changes as NPR Rallies Funding and Big Tech Battles Heat Up
Today in Cord Cutting Today for April 22, 2026, we take a look at some of the biggest stories in the world of cord cutting including: More PBS Stations Are Going Away. You can find links to each story we talk about below this video. Please subscribe to our new YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CordCuttersNewsClips PBS in
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35 Years Ago Today in TV History: Johnny Carson Announced the End of an Era with Final Season of ‘The Tonight Show’
On April 22, 1991, NBC announced that Johnny Carson had signed a new one-year contract to continue hosting “The Tonight Show,” extending his run through September 1992. At the same time, the network revealed that Carson had made clear his intention to step down after that period, marking what would likely be the conclusion of
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This Durable Samsung Tablet Is Discounted for a Limited Time
Built for field work and rougher environments, the Samsung Galaxy Tab Active5 is now on sale for $455.88, a $45 price on a workhorse that doubles as an entertainment hub for cord cutters who want reliability anywhere. This is a strong spring upgrade for anyone who wants a tablet that survives outdoor work, warehouses, or
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There May Be Another Major Wireless Merger Coming Soon, This Time with T-Mobile
German telecommunications powerhouse Deutsche Telekom is in preliminary discussions about a full combination with its majority-owned American subsidiary T-Mobile US. The potential transaction would involve creating a new holding company that would acquire shares of both entities through a stock-based offer. This structure could result in the largest public merger and acquisition deal on record
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Netflix is Reportedly Undermining Paramount’s Merger With Warner Bros. Discovery
Hollywood insiders and executives at Paramount Global are growing increasingly suspicious that Netflix is playing a behind-the-scenes role in efforts to prevent the proposed combination of Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount Global, a deal commonly referred to in industry circles as WarnerMount, according to a report from Puck News. The streaming giant, led by co-chief
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Nexstar’s CEO Thinks That Soon Only 2 or 3 Companies Will Own Most Local ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC Stations
Nexstar Media Group chief executive Perry Sook sharply criticized DirecTV for its opposition to the company’s proposed acquisition of Tegna, arguing that the pay-television provider has a pattern of undermining broadcasters during negotiations. The comments came during Sook’s first public remarks since a federal judge halted the $6.2 billion deal, which would have created the
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As AT&T Shuts Down Its DSL & Traditional Home Phone It Added 292,000 5G Home Internet & 273,000 Fiber Customers In the 1st Quarter 2026
AT&T delivered exceptional broadband growth during the first quarter of 2026, adding a record number of customers to its high-speed internet services through a balanced expansion of fiber and 5G-based fixed wireless offerings. The telecommunications giant reported total Advanced Connectivity internet net additions of 584,000 for the quarter. This figure broke down evenly between approximately
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Joe Buck Reportedly Tapped to Host ESPN’s ‘Jeopardy!’ Sports Spinoff
America’s favorite quiz show is reportedly getting a sports spinoff. According to a report from Front Office Sports, Joe Buck is closing in on a deal to host ESPN Jeopardy!, a new sports-trivia version of the iconic game show. According to the report, the project is expected to air on Hulu and Disney+, and may
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Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 Are Now $40 Off — A Smart Upgrade for Streaming, Travel, and Google Fans
If you have been waiting for a good time to upgrade your earbuds, the Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 are on sale for $189, down from $229. This is a solid chance to grab Google’s premium earbuds at a more manageable price, especially if you want something built for comfort, noise cancellation, and everyday listening.
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34 Years Ago: “Murphy Brown” Celebrates 100th Episode Milestone
This week marks the 34th anniversary of the 100th episode of the iconic American sitcom Murphy Brown, which aired in April, 1992. The episode, titled “Birth 101,” was a pivotal moment for the series, encapsulating its bold storytelling and cultural impact. As we reflect on this milestone, let’s revisit the history of Murphy Brown, a
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Microsoft Surface Laptop Drops to Lowest Price in 30 Days
The Microsoft Surface Laptop just slid to $1199, its lowest price in 30 days. This ultraportable is configured with Snapdragon X Elite performance, a high-res touchscreen, and built-in Copilot AI features at an unbeatable price. Perfect for students, creators, and anyone who wants a fast, future‑ready laptop for the season. This is the kind of
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US Mobile Flash Sale Slashes Annual Unlimited Starter & Unlimited Premium Plans
US Mobile is running a limited-time flash sale on its annual unlimited plans, and the savings are hard to ignore. When paid upfront for the year, Unlimited Starter drops to $199 for the first year, which works out to less than $17 a month, while Unlimited Premium is $299 for the first year, or less
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California Accuses Amazon of Price Fixing, Driving Up Prices at Walmart & Target
California authorities have escalated their long-running antitrust battle against Amazon by releasing previously sealed internal documents that detail alleged efforts by the e-commerce giant to influence pricing across the retail landscape. The materials, made public on April 20, 2026, form part of a 2022 lawsuit filed by California Attorney General Rob Bonta in San Francisco
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