Japan’s Asics to spin off popular Onitsuka Tiger sneaker business

Asics says move aimed at speeding up decision-making Asics shares jump 7-fold over past five years Onitsuka Tiger brand to re-enter US with flagship store in Los Angeles in early 2027 ‘Spin-off is an ideal move,’ says strategist No IPO planned for Onitsuka Tiger, Asics CEO says TOKYO — Japan’s Asics 7936.T on Wednesday said it will spin off […]

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Utah’s favorite dessert is getting a makeover with more natural ingredients

Utah’s signature wobbling dessert is getting a cleaner recipe.

Known for its neon-colored jiggle, Jell-O has long been a staple on Utah tables and at neighborhood potlucks. Now, the brand is launching a new line free from synthetic dyes and artificial ingredients amid growing consumer demand for more natural products.

On Tuesday, Kraft Heinz unveiled Jell-O Simply, a line of ready-to-eat…

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How the DP of 'Widow's Bay' Subverts the Look of Horror/Comedy

Christian Sprenger, ASC, is a two-time Emmy winner for his work on _Atlanta_ ("Teddy Perkins," "Three Slaps") and a decade-long collaborator with director Hiro Murai. (He also shot a gem of an indie movie, _Brigsby Bear_ , co-written by Kyle Mooney and a buddy of mine, Kevin Costello. Sprenger said I should put that in.)

His new project is a horror/comedy series, which Murai directed and…

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Valve release the Steam Controller's CAD files, so you can channel your inner Archie from Balamory and design mods or accessories for it

The Steam Controller's now out in the wild, and it's so nice, we've written some impressions of it twice. If just having the thing in your hands (assuming you grabbed one in time) isn't enough for you, you'll probably be glad to know that Valve have shared the CAD files for it, meaning techies who fancy modding or designing accessories for it can get cracking.

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Iran FM Araghchi says he discussed conditions for continuing US talks with ‘friends in Pakistan’

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Monday said he discussed the “path and conditions” under which Tehran could continue its dialogue with Washington with “friends in Pakistan” during his recent visit.

After visiting Pakistan twice in two days and making a trip to Oman in between, Araghchi arrived in Russia on Monday as part of his regional tour.

In a statement issued on his Telegram…

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TWICE’s Fourth Worldwide Tour Dazzles Boston with a Two-Night Soiree / April 3, 2026

The TWICE [THIS IS FOR] WORLD TOUR makes an astounding pit stop in Boston.


On April 3rd and 4th, K-pop superstars TWICE danced not one, but two nights away with ONCE (the official name for fans) at TD Garden. The TWICE [THIS IS FOR] WORLD TOUR celebrates the group’s first decade together alongside the release of their fourth and fifth albums. THIS IS FOR largely explores feminine…

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What’s Behind MAGA’s Strange New Crush on Solar Energy?

Is MAGA changing its tune on solar energy? Since the start of the year, a dizzying array of social media posts and news reports have pointed to the possibility, even as the administration continues to double down on its anti-wind policies and rhetoric. Why solar? And why now—especially given that President Trump continues to fulminate against its renewable energy cousin, wind power?

Let’s recap,…

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[$] The ongoing quest for atomic buffered writes

There are many applications that need to be able to write multi-block chunks of data to disk with the assurance that the operation will either complete successfully or fail altogether — that the write will not be partially completed (or "torn"), in other words. For years, kernel developers have worked on providing atomic writes as a way of satisfying that need; see, for example, sessions from the…

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Six Republicans Rebuke Trump’s Canada Tariffs—and One Democrat Doesn’t

Donald Trump got a rare rebuke from the House Wednesday night as six Republicans joined all but one Democrat to vote against his tariffs on Canada.

Representatives Don Bacon of Nebraska, Dan Newhouse of Washington, Kevin Kiley of California, Thomas Massie of Kentucky, Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, and Jeff Hurd of Colorado all decided that these tariffs needed to go. Democratic…

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